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    CURRICULUM VITAE

    Name: Sharon Lynn Weintraub, MD

    Business Address: Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center

    School of Medicine1542 Tulane AvenueNew Orleans, LA 70112

    Business Telephone: (504)568-4750

    Fax: (504)568-4633

    E-Mail: [email protected]

    Education:

    Undergraduate-

    Bachelor of Arts (BA), History/Classics, Columbia College, Columbia University, NewYork City, New York, 09/83 to 05/87Graduate-

    Doctor of Medicine (MD), School of Medicine, New York University, New York City,New York, 09/91 to 05/95Master of Public Health (MPH), Epidemiology, School of Public Health & TropicalMedicine, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, 09/02 PresentInternship-

    University of Connecticut, Integrated Residency in General Surgery, Farmington,

    Connecticut, 07/95 to 07/96Residency-

    University of Connecticut, Integrated Residency in General Surgery, Farmington,Connecticut, 07/96 to 06/00Post-Doctoral-

    N/AFellowship-

    Surgical Critical Care, Division of Trauma and Critical Care, Department of Surgery,University of California at Irvine, Irvine, CA, 07/00 06/01Other (No Degree)Post baccalaureate Premedical Sciences, City College, City University of New York,

    New York City, New York, 06/88 to 12/89

    Certification:

    Diplomate of the American Board of Surgery, General Surgery, June 5, 2001,Diplomate of the American Board of Surgery, Surgical Critical Care, October18, 2002

    Awards and Honors:

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    Columbia College Deans list: 8 semestersCity College, City University of New York, Hughes Fellowship for Post baccalaureateStudy

    Academic, Professional and Research Appointments:

    Academic Appointments

    Assistant Professor of Surgery, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center,School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, New Orleans, LA, 12/04 Present

    Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery, Louisiana State University Health SciencesCenter, School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, New Orleans, LA, 07/02 11/04

    Instructor of Clinical Surgery, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, School

    of Medicine, Department of Surgery, New Orleans, LA, 07/01 06/02

    Professional Appointments

    Surgery and Trauma/Critical Care staff physician, Medical Center of Louisiana, NewOrleans, LA, 08/01 Present

    Surgery/Surgical Critical Care staff physician, Veterans Administration Medical Center,New Orleans, LA06/02 Present

    Membership in Professional Organizations:

    Associate Fellow, American College of Surgeons 07/01 PresentLouisiana Chapter of the American College of Surgeons 07/01 - PresentEastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma 01/03 PresentSociety of Critical Care Medicine 12/03 PresentAssociation of Women Surgeons 09/02 PresentNew Orleans Surgical Society 03/04 PresentSoutheastern Surgical Congress 03/04 Present

    Teaching Experience/Responsibilities:

    Formal Course Responsibilities:N/A

    Course Directorships

    Course Director, Percutaneous Tracheostomy Course, given in conjunction with theLouisiana Chapter of the American College of Surgeons Meeting, New Orleans, LA,January 23, 2004

    Undergraduate, Graduate, Resident, Fellow, Post-doctoral Instruction

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    Medical Ethics, SPM 100, Instructor, 9/02 Present. Facilitate discussion among first-year medical students about medical ethics and aspects of the delivery of medical care.Ten sessions/year.

    Perioperative Care Lecturer, 6/02 Present. Present a formal lecture on issues in

    perioperative risk assessment and operative planning to all third year medical studentsrotating on the general surgery service. Six lectures/year.

    Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) , Instructor, 6/04 Present. Present hour-longdidactics and monitor 3-hour practical station during 2-day long course in acute traumamanagement. Anticipated 2-3 times/yr.

    Departmental/Interdisciplinary Conferences

    Multi-disciplinary Critical Care Rounds. Facilitate discussion in a working-roundsenvironment among nursing, respiratory, nutrition, pharmacology, occupational andphysical therapists and resident/student participants. Weekly.

    Special Clinical Rounds

    Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) Rounds. Conduct rounds in the ICU interactingwith residents, fellows, students, nurses and all support staff. Four to six days/month.

    Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) Rounds/VA Hospital. Conduct rounds in the ICUinteracting with residents, fellows, students, nurses and all support staff. Twelvedays/month.

    Graduate Students Trained:

    Past-

    5

    Current-

    1

    Advisees-3

    Teaching Awards: N/A

    Thesis & Dissertation Committees: N/A

    Post Doctoral or Post-Residency Fellows Trained:

    Juan Duchesne MD and Tomas Jacome MD, Surgical Critical Care Fellows, July 2004 June 2005.

    Grants & Contracts:

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    Funded - ClosedBayer CorporationProtocol No. 100272AProspective, randomized, double-blind, multi-center trial assessing the safety andefficacy of sequential (intravenous/oral) Bay 12-8039 (Moxifloxacin) 400 mg every 24

    Hours compared to intravenous Piperacillin/Tazobactam 3.375 grams every 6 hoursFollowed by oral Amoxicillin/Clavulanic Acid Suspension 800 mg every 12 hours

    For the treatment of patients with complicated intra-abdominal infections.

    Co-Investigator$64,588.

    Merck CorporationProtocol # 034-00/ERT502A prospective, multi-center, double-blind with in-house blinding, randomized

    comparative study to evaluate the efficacy, safety and tolerability of Ertapenem versus

    Piperacillin/Tazobactam in the treatment of diabetic foot infections in adults

    Co-investigator$44,265

    Merck CorporationProtocol #037-00A prospective, multi-center, double-blind randomized comparative study to evaluate the

    safety, tolerability and efficacy of Ertapenem versus Piperacillin/Tazobactam in the

    treatment of complicated intra-abdominal infections in hospitalized adults.

    Co-investigator$53,024

    AstraZeneca CorporationProtocol #3591IL/0079A multicenter, randomized, double-blind comparative trial of intravenous

    Merremtm

    (Meropenem, ICI 194,600) VS. PrimaxinImipenem-Cilastatin) in the

    treatment of hospitalized subjects with complicated skin and skin structure infections.

    Co-investigator$44,050

    Geltex PharmaceuticalsProtocol GTC-80-203A randomized, double-blind study of GT 160-246 versus Vancomycin in patients with C.

    difficile-associated diarrhea

    Co-Investigator$51,335

    Lilly CorporationEfficacy and safety of Drotrecogin Alfa (activated) in adult patients with early stage

    severe sepsis.

    Principal investigator

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    $94,741

    Funded Open

    Wyeth CorporationProtocol #3074A1-311-WW

    A phase 3, multicenter, randomized double-blind comparative study of the efficacy andsafety of Ttigecycline vs. Iimipenem/cilastatin for the treatment of subjects with

    nosocomial pneumonia

    Principal Investigator$70,208

    Sanofi-SynthelaboA multicenter, randomized, double-blind parallel group trial to demonstrate the efficacy

    of fondaparinux in association with intermittent pneumatic compression versus

    intermittent pneumatic compression used alone for the prevention of venous

    thromboembolic events in patients at increased risk undergoing major abdominal surgery

    Co-investigator$90,000

    TheravanceProtocol 15424-202aA phase 2, randomized, double-blind, multinational trial of intravenous TD-6424 versus

    standard therapy for treatment of complicated gram-positive skin and skin structure

    infections

    Pending funding

    Merck, Inc.Microbiology of infections following severe trauma (Part I)

    Cubicin for post-surgical wound infectionsCo-Investigator

    Non-funded Applications (last 3 years) N/A

    Research Review Committee: N/A

    Inventions & Patents: N/A

    Journal Publications

    Refereed

    1. Duchesne J, Wang YZ, Weintraub SL, Boyle M, Hunt JP, Stoma Complications: AMultivariate Analysis. American Surgeon 68(11):961-6; discussion 966, 2002 Nov

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    2. Gulec SA, Weintraub SL, Cundiff J, Albarado R., Moulder P, OLeary JP, Hunt JP.Gamma-Guided Diagnostic Peritoneal Lavage for the Assessment of BowelPerforation. Archives of Surgery 139(2004) 1075-1078.

    3. Kaplan J, Weintraub SL, Hunt JP, Gonzales A, Lopera J, Brazzini A. Treatment ofSuperior Mesenteric and Portal Vein Thrombosis with Direct Thrombolytic InfusionVia an Operatively Placed Mesenteric Catheter, American Surgeon, 70(7):600-604,2004 July.

    4. Slaven EM, Lopez F, Weintraub SL, Mena JC, Mallon WK. The AIDS Patient withAbdominal Pain. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America 21(2003) 987-1015.

    5. Clayton J, Ben-Muir, Harris M, Weintraub SL, Hunt JP. Predictors of CervicalSpine Injury. Accepted for publication, Journal of Trauma.

    6. Blackwell L, Clayton J, Marr A, Hunt JP, Weintraub SL. Impact of Obesity onAssociated Injury and Outcome in a Blunt Chest Trauma Cohort. Accepted forpublication, Journal of Trauma.

    7. Duchesne J, Jacome T, Serou M, Tighe D, Gonzales A, Weintraub SL. CT-Angiography for the Detection of a Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding Source.Accepted for publication, The American Surgeon, May 2005.

    8. Bronaugh H, Marr A, Hunt JP, Weintraub SL. Effect of Prostacyclin in theTreatment of Pulmonary Hypertension after Trauma (Submitted for publication).

    9. Kaplan J, Knoell R. Marr A, Weintraub SL, OLeary JP, Hunt JP. ResidentAttitudes Toward Resident Unions: A Web-Based Survey. (Submitted forpublication).

    Books & Chapters

    1. Hunt JP. Weintraub SL. Wang YZ, Buechter KJ. Kinematics of Trauma. Trauma, ed.Moore EE, Feliciano DV, Mattox KL. 5th Edition, pp. 141-158: McGraw-Hill, 2004.

    2. Weintraub SL, Wang YZ, Hunt JP, OLeary JP. Principles of Preoperative andOperative Surgery. Textbook of Surgery, 17

    thEdition (Sabiston). The biological basis of

    modern surgical practice. New York: Williams & Wilkins; 2004.

    Papers Presented & Abstracts:

    Presented Papers

    1. Gamma-Guided Diagnostic Peritoneal Lavage for Detection of Small Bowel Perforation.The Louisiana Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, LA 01/04.

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    2. Gamma-Guided Diagnostic Peritoneal Lavage (gamma-DPL) for Detection of Small.Bowel Perforation. Association of Academic Surgery; Boston, MA, 02/03.

    3. Effect of Prostacyclin in the Treatment of Pulmonary Hypertension after TraumaPneumonectomy, Poster presenter, The Louisiana Chapter of the American College of

    Surgeons, New Orleans, LA, January 24-25, 2004.

    4. Early vs. Late Decompression after Laparotomy for Trauma: Does it make a difference?The Louisiana Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, LA 01/04.

    5. Treatment of Superior Mesenteric and Portal Vein Thrombosis with Direct ThrombolyticInfusion Via an Operatively Placed Mesenteric Catheter. Poster Presentation,Southeastern Surgical Congress, Atlanta, GA, 02/04.

    6. Tc-99m sulfur colloid intestinal perforation study using a gamma probe. Society ofNuclear Medicine Meeting, New Orleans, LA June 22-25, 2003.

    7. Endovascular Management of Blunt and Penetrating Arterial Trauma. PosterPresentation, The Louisiana Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, New Orleans,LA 01/05.

    8. CT-Angiography for the Detection of a Lower GI Bleeding Source. Poster Presentation,The Louisiana Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, LA 01/05.

    9. The Impact of Obesity on Associated Injury and Outcome in a Blunt Chest TraumaCohort. The Louisiana Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, LA01/05.

    10. Resident Attitudes Toward Resident Unions: A Web-Based Survey. The LouisianaChapter of the American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, LA 01/05.

    11. Predictors of Cervical Spine Injury. Louisiana Chapter of the American College ofSurgeons, New Orleans, LA 01/05.

    12. Vacuum Assisted Wound Closure: Does the Type of Dressing Impact Outcome?Louisiana Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, LA 01/05

    13.Stress Leukocytosis and Lymphocytosis in the Trauma Patient with Sickle Disease.Southeastern Surgical Congress, New Orleans, LA 02/05.

    14.CT-Angiography for the Detection of a Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding Source.Southeastern Surgical Congress, New Orleans, LA 02/05.

    Abstracts

    1. Gulec SA, Weintraub SL, Cundiff J, Albarado R, Moulder PV, OLeary JP, Hunt JP.

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    Gamma-guided diagnostic peritoneal lavage (gamma-DPL) for the detection of smallbowel perforation. J. Surg. Research 107: 274, 2002.

    2. Gulec SA, Weintraub SL, Moulder PV, Hunt JP. Tc-99m sulfur colloid intestinalperforation study using a gamma probe. JNM 44: 95P, 2003.

    3. Duchesne J , Serou M , Tighe D , Gonzales A , Weintraub SL*. CT-Angiography forthe Localization of a Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding Source. Southeastern SurgicalCongress, February 2005.

    4. Blackwell L MD, Clayton J PhD, Marr AB MD, Hunt JP MD, Weintraub SL*. Impactof Obesity on Associated Injury and Outcome in a Blunt Chest Trauma Cohort. EASTMeeting, January 2005.

    5. Clayton J, Ben-Muir, Harris M, Weintraub SL, Hunt JP. Predictors of Cervical SpineInjury. EAST Meeting, January 2005.

    Seminars & Invited Presentations:

    1. Abdominal Compartment Syndrome: Physiologic and Clinical Consequences of ElevatedIntra-abdominal Pressure, LSUHSC Department of Surgery Grand Rounds. New Orleans,LA, April 25, 2002.

    2. Gastrointestinal Disorders and Abdominal Pain in the Patient with HIV and AIDS,LSUHSC Grand Rounds Department of Surgery. New Orleans, LA March 23, 2003.

    3. Nutrition in Critical Illness, Seminar in Nutrition for Medical Students, School ofMedicine, April 2003.

    4. History, Indications, Options, Timing of Tracheostomy, Percutaneous TracheostomyCourse, Louisiana Chapter of the American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, LAJanuary 23, 2004.

    5. The TAP and TEPP Laparoscopic Inguinal Hernia Repairs, Laparoscopic Hernia RepairCourse, LSU School of Medicine, July 24, 2004.

    Continuing Education (CME):

    Attended:

    American College of Surgeons, Ultrasound for Surgeons,New Orleans, LA, 10/01 4 (Category I)The Society of Critical Care Medicine Refresher Course,San Diego, CA 01/02 13.75 (Category I)The Society of Critical Care Medicine Annual Congress,San Diego, CA 01/02 32.50 (Category I)American College of Surgeons Coding Workshop,

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    New Orleans, LA 01/02 7 (Category I )American College of Surgeons Annual Meeting,New Orleans, LA 01/04 10.5 (Category I)The Southeastern Surgical Congress, Atlanta, GA01/31/04 02/03/04 24.5 (Category I)

    Society of Critical Care Medicine Summer Course on Mechanical Ventilation,New York, NY 06/24/04-06/26/04 12. 5 (Category I)LSU Department of Surgery Grand Rounds 13 (Category I)New Orleans, LA 01/04-12/04Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma 10 (Category I)Fort Lauderdale, FL 01/12/05-01/14/05American College of Surgeons Louisiana Chapter 8 (Category I)New Orleans, LA 01/15/05-01/16/05

    Presented

    Course Director, Percutaneous Tracheostomy Course, given in conjunction with the

    Louisiana Chapter of the American College of Surgeons Meeting, New Orleans, LA,January 23, 2004.5.75 (Category I)

    University/Institutional Service:

    Departmental Committees

    Evaluations Committee, Chairman 09/03 PresentResident Review Committee, Member 08/01 - Present

    School of Medicine Committees

    Institutional Graduate Medical Education Committee (IGMEC), Member 07/04 Present

    Medical Center Committees

    Transfusion Committee 09/02 PresentNutrition Committee 01/02 PresentAnesthesia Pain/PCA Committee 01/02 06/02ICU Subcommittee on Protocols 12/04-Present

    Hospital Committees

    Charity Hospital Surgery Peer Review Committee 09/03 - PresentCharity Hospital Trauma Peer Review Committee 08/01 PresentCharity Hospital Trauma Committee 08/01 Present

    Professional Societies CommitteesAmerican College of Surgeons State Committee on Trauma 01/04 - Present

    Special Assignments

    Chairman, Evaluations Committee for Department of Surgery 01/04 PresentCoordinating revision of evaluation tool for surgical residency program

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    Task Force Member, Department of Health and Human Services Organ DonationCollaborative 09/03 Present

    Community Service/Activities: N/A

    Clinical Services:

    Clinics

    Attending Surgeon, Charity Hospital General Surgery Clinic, Weekly.Attending Surgeon, GI Clinic, Weekly.Attending Surgeon, Lions Clinic, General Surgery Clinic. Monthly.

    Inpatient Service Activities

    Attending Surgeon, Charity General/Trauma Surgery Services (rotating 2 of every 3months). Full-time clinical responsibility for surgical inpatients at Charity Hospital.08/01 Present.

    Attending Surgeon, University Hospital General Surgery Services (two weeks every thirdmonth). Clinical responsibility for surgical inpatients at University Hospital. 08/01 Present.

    Attending Surgical Intensivist, Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) Charity Hospital, 4-6days/month, 08/01 Present.

    Attending Surgical Intensivist, Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) VeteransAdministration Hospital, 12 days/month, 07/02 Present.

    Call

    Trauma and General Surgery Call, Charity Hospital 5 times/month, 08/01 Present,(In house).General Surgery Call, University Hospital 7 times/month, 08/01 Present, (Home call).General Surgery Call, Veterans Administration Hospital 5 primary, 5 back-up/month,06/02 Present, (Home call).ICU Call, Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) Charity Hospital 4-6 days/month, 08/01 Present, (Home call).ICU Call, Surgical Intensive Care Unit (SICU) Veterans Administration Hospital, 12days every month, 07/02 Present, (Home call).

    Administrative Responsibilities:

    Departmental:Evaluation Committee Coordinate update of departments evaluation tool for surgicalresidents 01/04 Present

    School: N/A

    Medical Center:

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    Director of MCL Outpatient Clinics for Surgery-08/04 - Present.

    Hospital :

    Charity Hospital Trauma Program PI Committee Coordinate review of concurrentQuality Indicators; facilitate discussion of cases of PI Committee meeting 07/04

    Present