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CURRICULUM VITAE A. Personal Information: Updated: October 2016 Name in Full Alan Leonard Nager MD, MHA Division Name Division of Emergency & Transport Medicine Business Phone Office: 323-361-4124, Cell 818-917-8807 Correspondence 22287 Mulholland Hwy, Suite 250 Calabasas, CA 91302 Place of Birth Green Bay, WI, USA E-mail Address [email protected] Marital Status Married, 2 Children B. Education: High School East High School, Green Bay, WI, 1977 Undergraduate University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, Bachelor of Arts (BA), Public Health/Child Psychology, 1982 Graduate University of Southern California (USC), Master of Health Administration (MHA), 2009 Medical School University of Minnesota Medical School, Medical Doctor (MD), 1987 Internship Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, General Pediatrics 1987-88 Residency Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, General Pediatrics 1988-90 Fellowship Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 1990- 92 Licensure California, 1992-present 1

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CURRICULUM VITAE

A. Personal Information: Updated: October 2016

Name in Full Alan Leonard Nager MD, MHADivision Name Division of Emergency & Transport MedicineBusiness Phone Office: 323-361-4124, Cell 818-917-8807Correspondence 22287 Mulholland Hwy, Suite 250

Calabasas, CA 91302Place of Birth Green Bay, WI, USAE-mail Address [email protected] Marital Status Married, 2 Children

B. Education:

High School East High School, Green Bay, WI, 1977Undergraduate University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN,

Bachelor of Arts (BA), Public Health/Child Psychology, 1982

Graduate University of Southern California (USC), Master of Health Administration (MHA), 2009

Medical School University of Minnesota Medical School, Medical Doctor (MD), 1987

Internship Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, General Pediatrics 1987-88

Residency Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, General Pediatrics 1988-90

Fellowship Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 1990-92

Licensure California, 1992-presentIsrael Medical License (Temporary), 2008-presentDEA Registration, 1992-present

Board Certification National Board of Medical Examiners, 1988American Board of Pediatrics (ABP),

Pediatrics, 2007-presentPediatric Emergency Medicine, 2005-present

Course Certification Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructor (PALS)Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor (ACLS)

Advanced Trauma Life Support Instructor (ATLS)Advanced Burn Life Support Provider (ABLS)Weapons of Mass Destruction Standardized Awareness

Authorized Training (SAAT)National Incident Management System Certified, (NIMS)AB 1234 Ethics Training Certificate, 2008AB 508 Workplace Violence Training, 2009National Disaster Medical system volunteer, 2010-present

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C. Professional Background:

Academic AppointmentsClinical Instructor, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 1990-92Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Keck School of Medicine at the

University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, 1992-2008Voluntary Faculty, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) School of

Nursing, Los Angeles, CA, 2004-2014Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Keck School of Medicine at the

University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, February 2009-October 2014

Adjunct Teaching Faculty, California State University, Long Beach (Cal State LA) School of Nursing, Long Beach, CA, 2004-present

Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, November 2014-present

Clinical Appointments

Attending Physician, Pediatric Emergency Department, Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, 1990-92

Attending Physician, Pediatric Emergency Department, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, 1992-present

Fellowship Director, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, 1995-97

Ward Attending, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, 1995-98Director, Division of Emergency and Transport Medicine, Children’s Hospital

Los Angeles, 1997-presentDirector of Disaster Education, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, 2007-10

Honors and Awards

Individual AwardsJohn Phillips Sousa Award: Outstanding Musical Performance, 1975-76 “Use of Transillumination to Assist Placement of Intravenous Catheters in the

Pediatric Emergency Department,” Willis A. Winger Award, AAP, SanFrancisco, CA, 1992

“Controlled Trial of Oral Prednisone in the Emergency Room Treatment of Acute Asthma in Children,” Ambulatory Pediatric Association/ Societyfor Pediatric Research Award, Baltimore, MD, 1992

Mead Johnson Teaching Award, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998Community Service Award, “These Three Words” (Hope, Faith And Love). Given to an “Exceptional Community Leader,” in Death Education, April 2006Honor Award for Teaching, California State University, Long Beach (Cal State

LA) School of Nursing, May 2006“Kids on the Run, “CHLA Emergency Department Event to Promote Healthy

Lifestyles. Award for Assistance in Development, Sponsorship and Mentorship, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010

“Trauma Hero,” CHLA Award for Trauma Leadership, Advocacy, andTireless Effort, 2008

Master of Health Administration, Class Award; Greatest Success in a Health2

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Care Setting, 2009Divisional Awards as Director“Best CHLA Unit,” Award to the Emergency Department, 1997 Los Angeles

County Honor Award to CHLA Emergency DepartmentAssistance to North Valley Jewish Community Center Shooting Victims, 2000Morris and Mary Press Humanism Award to CHLA Emergency Department,

2000Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Excellence Award to “Emergency

Medicine,” November 2002Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Best Nurses Award to the Emergency

Department Nurses. Voted best unit by the CHLA House staff, 2004Best Overall Quality of Care, CHLA Emergency Department (National

Comparison), Professional Research Consultants (PRC), 2007First Place Team, Hospital Disaster Olympics, May 22, 2008“Disaster Education Leader,” CHLA award for leadership, September 2009Dodgers Baseball League and State Farm Insurance, “Good Neighbor Award,”

Demonstrating outstanding commitment to the community, June 9, 2010 Disaster Olympics (Games/Exercises that Simulate Disaster Conditions),

First Place, May 4, 2011Lantern Award, Given by the Emergency Nursing Association (ENA) to

Emergency Departments exemplifying exceptional practice and innovativeperformance in the core areas of leadership, practice, education, advocacyand research, 2014

Teaching Award, Given to the unit that provides trainees with the Hospital’s Best Teaching, June 7, 2014

Mary and Morris Press Humanism Award Nominee, 2014Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Medical Group, Quest for Zero: Excellence in

ED, 2015 (from BETA Health)

Specific Teaching

Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Lectures 1. Medical Student/Resident/Fellow Education (Bedside Teaching, Lecture

Series and Case Presentations), CHLA ED,1992-present2. Ear, Nose & Throat Emergencies, Pediatric Resident Lecture,

March 15, 19953. Evaluation of Pediatric Multi-system Trauma, Pediatric Resident

Lecture, March 31, 19954. Evaluation and Management of Toxic Ingestions, Pediatric Resident

Lecture, November 3, 19955. General Approach to Pediatric Ingestions, Pediatric Resident Lecture

November 22, 19956. Bacteremia, Sepsis and Septic Shock, Pediatric Resident Lecture

March 5, 19977. The Unknown Poison, Pediatric Resident Lecture, September 4, 19978. Ear, Nose & Throat Emergencies, Pediatric Resident Lecture,

February 19, 19989. Pediatric Poisonings, Pediatric Resident Lectures, November 3, 2000

10. Infectious Diseases of the Upper Airway, Pediatric Resident Lecture, November 30, 2000

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11. Gastrointestinal Emergencies, Pediatric Resident Lecture, February 8, 2001

12. Emergency Department Legal Briefs, Discussion and Commentary, May 6, 2002

13. NG versus IV Hydration, Journal Club, May 12, 200214. Telephone Advice and Documentation, Pediatric Resident Lecture,

October 11, 200215. Risk Management Monthly Case Series, Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Nurses, Residents, and PEM Fellows, 2002-present16. Analysis of Medical Cases, Pediatric Resident Lecture, January 18,

200517. Herbal Emergencies, Pediatric Resident Lecture, April 18, 200518. Airway Management and Intubation in Pediatrics, Pediatric Resident

Lecture, July 6, 200519. Herbs and Other Supplements, Pediatric Resident Lecture, April 17,

200620. Disorders of Water and Sodium Balance, Pediatric Resident Lecture,

September 20, 200621. Cost-Effectiveness in Medicine, Pediatric Resident Lecture,

September 15, 200722. Customer Service in the Emergency Department, Pediatric Resident

Lecture, January 19, 200823. Multisystem Trauma, Pediatric Resident Lecture, February 25, 200924. Pediatric Dehydration, Pediatric Resident Lecture, July 15, 201025. Heat-Related Illnesses, Pediatric Resident Lecture, September 21, 201126. Resuscitation Ethics and Considerations, Pediatric Resident Lecture,

May 9, 201227. Pain and Sedation, PEM Orientation, July 2, 201228. Pediatric Dehydration, PEM Fellows Conference, August 8, 201229. Pain and Sedation, An Update, PEM Fellows Orientation,

July 2, 201330. Death in the Emergency Department, Pediatric Resident Lecture,

August 1, 2013

Children’s Lectures Los Angeles, Nursing Lectures1. Toxicology, Critical Care Nursing Update, May 4, 19942. Pediatric Trauma/Airway Management, June 13, 19943. Pediatric Toxicology, June 1, 19984. Pediatric Sedation and Analgesia, June 18, 19995. Sedation/Analgesia Nursing Conference, October 5, 19996. Medical/Surgical Gastrointestinal Emergencies, May 8, 20007. Use of Hypnosis in the ED, June 7, 20018. Multi-System Trauma, June 14, 20029. Pediatric Ingestions, May 22, 2003

10. Septic Shock, Critical Care Nursing, June 4, 200411. Gastrointestinal Surgical Emergencies, November 15, 200512. Respiratory Emergencies, May 14, 200613. Pediatric Cardiac Stabilization, November 15, 200714. Disaster Management in the Emergency Department, January 31, 2008

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15. Pediatric Gastrointestinal and Surgical Problems, January 29, 200916. Gastrointestinal Emergencies, February 8, 201017. Pediatric Dehydration Practices, March 12, 201018. Termination of Resuscitation, January 11, 2012

Other Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, In-House Lectures1. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Conference, PEM Fellows/Attendings,

October 6, 20012. ENT Emergencies, Pediatric Emergency Medicine Conference, PEM

Fellows/Attendings, December 13, 20023. Sedation and Analgesia, Quarterly Conference, Multi-division

Physicians, 1996-19994. Pediatric Advanced Life Support Lectures, Hospital Staff, 1991-present5. Use of a Pediatric Vein Light, Anesthesia Grand Rounds,

September 30, 19996. Parental Presence in the Catheterization Lab, Cardiology Grand Rounds,

May 6, 20047. Death in the Emergency Department, PEM Fellows/Attendings,

September 21, 2005

Outside Teaching1. Advanced Trauma Life Support Lectures, Loma Linda University

Medical Center, 1999-2011

Administration Programs as Director1. Paramedic Tape Review Sessions, 1992-972. Interviewer, Medical Student Applicants, 1992-present3. Guidelines, Emergency Department, 19934. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship, 1995-present5. Kids Care (Urgent Care Center) Administration, 1997-present6. Procedural Preparation Program, 19987. Sedation and Analgesia Program, 19988. Emergency Medicine Quality Improvement, 1998-present9. Emergency Medicine Morbidity and Mortality, 1998-present

10. Emergency Medicine Trauma Morbidity and Mortality, 1998-present11. Emergency Department Delays and Improving Patient Satisfaction,

1999-200112. Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Implementation, 1999-200313. Peer Review and Journal Club, 2000-present14. Clinical Problem Review Conference, 2000-present15. Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, 2000-present16. Emergency Department Volunteer Program, 2000-present17. Crisis Intervention Seminar, CHLA, 200218. Emergency Medicine Code Blue Review, 200219. Transport Team Organization and Administration, 200220. Revised Triage Guidelines (Emergency Department and Kids Care),

2002-present21. Patient Advocacy and Quality Improvement Program, 2003-present22. Joint Practice (Physicians and Nurses), 2003-present23. Parental Presence during Resuscitation, 2004

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24. Magic in Medicine, Seminar, (Organizer), 200425. Implementation of Emergency Department Quality and Customer

Service, 200626. Kids on the Run (Run and Health Fair), 2006-present27. Pre-Hospital Care Educational Sessions, 200728. Disaster Education and Training Core Leader, 2007-present29. Emergency Department National Guideline Review Session, 2008-

present30. Emergency Department Leadership Council, 2009-present31. MD Triage Program, 2012-present32. Conversion to an Electronic Medical Record, 2012-present33. LEAN (Efficiency) Implementation, 2013-present34. Physician Sedation Program, 2013-present35. Emergency Department Bedside Ultrasound Program, 2013-present36. Pediatric Ultrasound Fellowship (Combined with LAC/USC), 2014

Community Presentations (Media)1. Fire Victims, Los Angeles Apartment Fire, KCBS-TV, May 3, 19932. Summer Health and Safety, LA Daily News, July 4, 19933. Children and Falls from Windows, KCBS-TV, July 20, 19934. Motor Vehicle Safety for Children, KTLA-TV, August 23, 19935. Procter and Gamble Halts Door to Door Drug Distribution, LA Times,

October 2, 19936. Halloween Safety, LA Daily News, October 31, 19937. Bicycle Helmet Safety Law, KCBS-TV, December 14, 19938. “Relax Little One,” Nationally Syndicated, LA Daily News, May 18,

19949. Violence Against Youth, California Wellness Foundation, Press

Conference, June 15, 199410. “Miraculous Insecticidal Chalk,” KCOP-TV, August 15, 199411. Packaging of Poisons, KCBS-TV, November 18, 199412. Holiday Safety, “Today in LA,” KTTV-TV, December 9, 199413. Heating Blanket Suffocation, LA Times, April 8, 199514. “Miracle Makers,” Featured Trauma Physician in documentary about

CHLA, Nationally Televised, May 1995-200015. “A Pediatric Emergency Department,” KCOP-TV, February 28, 199616. Holiday Safety, “Today in L.A.,” KTTV-TV, December 199617. Noninvasive Pain Management, KCOP-TV, April 9, 199718. Transport Center Criteria, LA Daily News, April 16, 199819. Holiday Safety Press Conference, KNBC-TV, December 23, 199820. “Risk of Heat in Children,” KABC-TV, June 15, 199921. “Hot Tips When It’s Warm,” LA Times, July 16, 199922. “What’s Pediatric Emergency Medicine?” KABC-TV and Radio

Disney, August 12, 199923. Playground Safety, CALPIRG Press Conference, KNBC-TV, KTLA-

TV, KCLA-TV, KTTV-TV, June 15, 200024. “Pediatric Urgent Care Clinics Filling a Gap,” LA Times, June 28, 200025. Scooter Hazards and Injury, “Extra,” KCBS-TV and Nationally

Syndicated, September 11, 2000

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26. Holiday Safety Press Conference, KNX Radio and Multiple Television Stations, November 21, 2000

27. “Eleven Month Old Who Fell From a Car,” News Feature, KNBC-TV, KMEX-TV, KCAL-TV, November 27, 2000

28. “The Flu Virus,” KTLA-TV, January 5, 200129. Scooter Injuries, WebMD, May 7, 200130. “The Buzzzz on Ssssummer Safety,” LA Daily News, May 28, 200131. “Childhood Traumatic Injuries,” Creative Child, May-June 200132. “Preparing for the Hazards of the Season,” Denver Rocky Mountain

News, June 5, 200133. “Upsurge in Drowning and Near Drowning,” Press Conference,

Multiple TV and Radio Stations, August 10, 200134. “Mother’s Tale Serves as Warning,” San Gabriel Valley Tribune,

August 11, 200135. Emergencies in a Children’s Hospital Emergency Department, KABC-

TV, February 21, 200236. Poison Prevention, Press Conference, Multiple TV and Radio Stations,

March 18, 200237. Preventing Childhood Accidents, LA Parent Magazine, May 11, 200238. Preventing Fireworks Injuries, Press Conference, Multiple TV and

Radio Stations, June 28, 200239. Playground Injuries, KABC-TV, May 1, 200340. Death of Children in Overheated Cars, KABC-TV, July 7, 200341. “Aggressive Flu Hits Early and Hard,” LA Times, December 5, 200342. “Heat Exposure and Dehydration,” KABC-TV, July 26, 200643. Tobacco Tax Press Conference, Multiple TV Stations, October 18, 200644. “Learning Pediatric CPR at Home-New Instructional Video,” KABC-

TV, March 14, 200745. “Danger's in Using Glidershoes,” KABC-TV and Scripp's Television

Network, June 22, 200746. Public Service Injury Prevention Announcements (Author of 10

Commercials), Radio Disney, September-December 200847. “Discovering Family Roots,” CHAI-FM (100.9), Johannesburg, South

Africa, Back to History Segment, May 17, 200948. “Ammunitions Bill,” Press Conference, Multiple TV and Radio Stations

Holiday Safety Press Conference, KABC-TV, Multiple Television Stations, November 24, 2009

49. Angel’s Trumpet (Jimson Weed), KTLA-TV, July 8, 201050. Wound Cleaning, LA Parent Magazine, Los Angeles, CA, July 201051. “Necessity of California State Poison System,” Los Angeles, CA,

August 12, 201052. “Household Injuries and How Kids Get Them,” New York Times,

December 29, 201053. “Fever Phobia,” LA Times, March 6, 201154. “Opening a New ED in a New Hospital,” KABC-TV, July 17, 201155. “New Car Seat Regulations,” Multiple TV, Radio, and Newspapers,

January 5, 201256. “Dog Bite Prevention,” AP News, May 18, 201257. “Pediatric Escalator and Treadmill Injuries,” American News Now, May

24, 2012, September 12, 2012, November 12, 20127

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58. “Heat Illness in Children,” KABC-TV, August 10, 201259. “Heat and Dehydration in Children,” KSCI-TV, August 15, 201260. “Severe Injuries, Improperly Used Care Seat Restraints,” KABC-TV,

August 29, 201261. “Hyperthermia and Child Death in a Car,” KSCI-TV, July 29, 201362. “Holocaust and March of the Living,” Jewish News One (International

TV), November 29, 201363. “So You Think You’d Survive,” Multiple Segments on Hazardous

Weather Conditions, Weather Channel TV, August-October 201464. “Trouble in Toyland,” Press Conference, Featured Clinician, Multiple

TV and Radio Stations, December 1, 201465. Fireworks Safety, Press Conference, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles,

Multiple TV and Radio Stations, July 3, 2016

Community Service1. Volunteer Camp Physician, Herzl Camp, Webster WI, 19932. Volunteer Camp Physician, Camp Ramah, Ojai, CA, 1997-053. Career Night, Multiple Los Angeles/Calabasas Schools, 20044. Volunteer, Pacific Boy’s Lodge, Woodland Hills, CA, 20045. “Every 15 Minutes,” Teenage Drinking and Driving Docudrama,

Calabasas, CA, 2004-056. Los Angeles Volunteer Disaster Team, April 20077. “March of the Living,” Volunteer Physician on Holocaust Tour of

Poland/Israel for Survivors and High School Students, 2007, 2009-14, 2016

8. National Disaster Medical Service, “Just in Time Training,” Volunteer, 2010-present

Other Employment or Activities1. Transport Team, Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, 1990-922. Transport Team Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, 1992-023. Culture Champion, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, 2011-present

D. Committee Membership:

Nationally/InternationallyAmerican Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), Fellow, 1992-present AAP, Section of

Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 1992-presentEmergency Medical Services Committee, 1995 AAP, Pediatric Emergency

Medicine Fellowship Curriculum, 1995Committee on Pediatric EM (COPEM), Local AAP, 1999-presentInjury and Poison Prevention, Local AAP, 2000-present ACGME

Oversight Committee, 2006-presentBioterrorism and Disaster Planning, California State Committee, 2007American College of Physician Executives, 2007-presentInjury Free Coalition for Kids, 2007-presentCalifornia State Committee, Emergency Medical Services for Children,

2007-presentCalifornia Disaster Representative, AAP, Chapter 2, 2009-presentLos Angeles County Emergency Director Search Committee, 2011

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University (CHLA)Emergency Preparedness, 1993-95Pain and Comfort, 1994-2010Infectious Disease, 1995-presentMedical Action Planning, 1997Medical Executive Committee, 1997-99Ambulatory Task Force, 1998ED Functional Product Team, 2001Credentials Committee, 2002-presentDeath and Bereavement Committee, 2002-presentRisk Management Committee, 2003-presentTrauma Program & Operations Committee, 2007-presentDisaster Planning Committee, 2007-presentInjury Prevention Committee, 2008-presentDisaster Medical Staff Committee, 2008-presentEmergency Department Administrative Council, 2009-presentCultural Champion (Senn Delaney) 2011-12University of Southern California Disaster Planning, 2011-presentClinical Faculty and Promotions Committee, 2015-present

E. Society Memberships:

LocalAmerican Academy of Pediatrics, Chapter 2, 1997-presentLos Angeles Pediatric Society, 1997-presentLA County Emergency Medical Directors, 1997-present

NationalAmerican Academy of Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine Section, 1992-presentAmbulatory Pediatric Association, 1995-presentPediatric Academic Societies, 2003-present

Society for Pediatric Research (SPR), Elected Member, 2015-present

F. Consultantships:

LocalLos Angeles Regional Poison Information Center, 1992-97Los Angeles Unified School District, Medical Advisor, 2000-02LA County/Department of Health/RAND Corporation, Panel Member,

Psychological Consequences of a Terrorist Incident, 2006Pediatric Education for Pre-Hospital Professional (PEPPS) Course Los Angeles,

June 17, 2008Medical Expert Panel, LA Parent Magazine, 2009-present

National/International Expert Witness (Pediatric Emergency Medicine), 1999-presentMedical Literature Reviewer, Pediatrics, 2004-presentMedical Board of California, Expert Reviewer, 2007-presentMedical Literature Reviewer, Journal of Trauma, 2008-present

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Medical Literature Reviewer, British Medical Journal, 2011-presentAmerican Academy of Pediatrics, Scientific Abstracts Reviewer, 2012Editorial Board and Medical Literature Reviewer, Journal of Hospital

Administration, 2012-presentMedical Literature Reviewer, Journal of Pediatrics, 2012-presentEditorial Board, Pediatric Annals, 2013-presentEditorial Board, Advances in Emergency Medicine, 2013-present

Board of DirectorsLEAP, Learning Enrichment After-school Program

(www.leapusa.org), 2009-2012LIFT/LEVANTATE, program to elevate opportunities for low income teens and

families (www.liftforteens.org), 2010-2014

G. Research Activities :

Major Areas of Research InterestTrauma, Dehydration, Mental Health, Disasters, Cost-Effectiveness, Anxiety Reduction, Infectious Diseases, Telemedicine

Research in Progress1. Pediatric Dehydration: An Assessment of Salivary and Urinary Indices2. Comparative Trial of Various Regimens for Pediatric Constipation3. Adolescent and Young Adult Suicidal Ideation: The Role of Social, Peer and

Family Conflicts4. Obesity as a Determinant of Hospital Course and Outcome in Pediatric Victims

of Motor Vehicle Trauma5. The Impact of Visual Reminders on Pain Assessment in a Pediatric Emergency

Department6. Distraction Techniques to Decrease Anxiety Among Patients in a Pediatric

Emergency Department7. The Utility and Effectiveness of Rapid Debriefing8. Parental Expectation for Care in a Pediatric Emergency Department9. Factors Associated With Termination of Resuscitation

10. Crisis Communication in Critical Care Cases11. Laceration Repair and the Effectiveness of Child Life12. Self-Instruction of Infant CPR in the Pediatric Emergency Department

Research Grants in Past Five Years1. “Diagnosing Pediatric Appendicitis: Usefulness of Laboratory Markers.” Saban

Research Institute, 2005 ($9000). Role: Co-Investigator.2. “Pediatric Bioterrorism: Knowledge and Retention.” Saban Research Institute,

2006 ($5000). Role: Co-Investigator.3. “Pediatric Disaster Preparedness.” Health and Human Services (HHS),

2007-08 ($5,000,000; 10% Salary Support), Principal Investigator: Jeffrey Upperman, MD. Role: Co-Investigator.

4. “Reducing Anxiety in a Pediatric Emergency Department: A Comparative Trial, Saban Research Institute and CTSI, 2012 ($16,000), Principal Investigator: Benjamin Heilbrunn, MD. Role: Mentor and Co-Investigator.

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5. “Traditional Nurse Triage Vs Physician Telepresence in a Pediatric ED.” National Center for the Advancement Translational Science (NCATS) at NIH, 2012-13 ($8,000). Principal Investigator: Greg Marconi, MD. Role: Co-Investigator.

H. Bibliography:

Articles Published (Peer Reviewed) *Designates Collaboration with Trainee1. Scarfone RJ, Fuchs SM, Nager AL, Shane SA. Controlled Trial of Oral

Prednisone in the Emergency Department Treatment of Children with Acute Asthma. Pediatrics. 1993;92(4):513-518. (PMID: 8414819)

2. Nager AL, *Wang VJ. Comparison of Nasogastric and Intravenous Methods of Rehydration in Pediatric Patients with Acute Dehydration. Pediatrics. 2002;109(4):566-572. (PMID: 11927697)

3. *Garcia FJ, Nager AL. Jaundice as an Early Diagnostic Sign of Urinary Tract Infection in Infancy. Pediatrics. 2002;109(5):846-851. (PMID: 11986445)

4. Claudius IA, Nager AL. The Utility of Safety Counseling in a Pediatric Emergency Department. Pediatrics 2005;115(4):e423-e427. (PMID: 15805344)

5. Claudius I, Skaggs D, Nager A. Post-stabilization Care for Pediatric Fractures: A Follow-up Survey. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2006;22(8):562-565. (PMID: 16912623)

6. Steiner MJ, Nager AL, Wang VJ. Urine Specific Gravity and Other Urine Indices: Inaccurate Tests for Dehydration. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2007;23(5):298-303. (PMID: 17505271)

7. Altergott C, *Garcia FJ, Nager AL. Pediatric Fingertip Injuries: Do Prophylactic Antibiotics Alter Infection Rates? Pediatric Emergency Care. 2008;24(3):148-152. (PMID: 18347491)

8. *Chokshi NK, Behar S, Nager AL, Dorey F, Upperman JS. Disaster Management Among Pediatric Surgeons: Preparedness, Training and Involvement. American Journal of Disaster Medicine. 2008;3(1):5-14. (PMID: 18450274)

9. *Behar S, Upperman JS, Ramirez M, Dorey F, Nager A. Training Medical Staff for Pediatric Disaster Victims: A Comparison of Different Teaching Methods. American Journal of Disaster Medicine. 2008;3(4):189-199. (PMID: 18822838)

10. Gold JI, Montano Z, Shields S, Mahrer NE, Vibhakar V, Ybarra T, Yee N, Upperman J, Blake N, Stevenson K, Nager, AL. Pediatric Disaster Preparedness in the Medical Setting: Integrating Mental Health. American Journal of Disaster Medicine. 2009;4(3):137-146. (PMID: 19739456)

11. Nager AL,*Khanna K. Emergency Department Surge: Models and Practical Implications. Journal of Trauma. 2009;67(2):S96-S99. (PMID: 19667863)

12. Nager AL. Family Reunification–Concepts and Challenges. Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine. 2009;10(3):195-207. (DOI: 10.1016/J.CPEM.2009.06.003)

13. *Durani Y, Egan M, Baffa J, Selbst SM, Nager AL. Pediatric Myocarditis: Presenting Clinical Characteristics. American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2009;27(8):942-947. (PMID: 19857412)

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14. Sedik HA, Barreras J, Tanios MA, Nager AL. Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Skin Infection in Pediatric Patients. Israeli Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2009;9(3):22-30.

15. Nager AL, Wang VJ. Comparison of Ultrarapid and Rapid Intravenous Hydration in Pediatric Patients with Dehydration. American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2010;28(2):123-129. (PMID: 20159379)

16. Marconi GP, Nager AL. Teaching Residents Established Guidelines and Standards of Care to Strengthen Their Cost-Containment Practices. Managed Care. 2010;19(5):46-51. (PMID: 20524368)

17. *Chang TP, Nager AL. Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: The Utility of Beta-Natriuretic Peptide. Journal of Trauma. 2010;68(6):1401-1405. (PMID: 20068481)

18. *Kwan KY, Nager AL. Diagnosing Pediatric Appendicitis: Usefulness of Laboratory Markers. American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2010;28(9):1009-1015. (PMID: 20825931)

19. Montaño Z, Mahrer NE, Nager AL, Claudius I, Gold JI. Assessing Psychosocial Impairment the Pediatric Emergency Department: Child/Caregiver Concordance. Journal of Child and Family Studies. 2010;20(4):473-477. (DOI: 10.1007/s10826-010-9414-3)

20. Nager AL, Mahrer NE, Gold JI. State Trait Anxiety in the Emergency Department: An Analysis of Anticipatory and Life Stressors. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2010;26(12):897-901. (PMID: 21131802)

21. Nager A, "An Evidence-Based Review of Dehydration in the Pediatric Patient" in Pediatric Emergency Medicine Practice, Volume 7, Number 1, pages 1-16, EB Medicine, New York, NY, January 2010

22. Nager AL, Nager SM, Lalani PG, Gold JI. Holocaust Student Tour: The Impacton Spirituality and Health. Israeli Journal of Psychiatry and Related Sciences. 2011;48(3):186-194. (PMID: 22141143

23. *Willner EL, Jackson HA, Nager AL. Delayed Diagnosis of Injuries in Pediatric Trauma: The Role of Radiographic Ordering Practices. American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2012;30(1):115-123. (PMID: 21296520)

24. Burke RV, Berg BM, Vee P, Morton I, Nager A, Neches R, Wetzel R, Upperman JS. Using Robotic Telecommunications to Triage Pediatric Disaster Victims. Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 2012;47(1):221-224. (PMID: 22244422)

25. Marconi GP, Ross LA, Nager AL. An Upsurge in Pertussis: Epidemiology and Trends. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2012;28(3):215-219. (PMID: 22344207)

26. *Nunez J, Liu DR, Nager AL. Dehydration Treatment Practices Among Pediatrics-Trained and Non-Pediatrics Trained Emergency Physicians. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2012;28(4):322-328. (PMID: 22453724

27. Claudius I, Mahrer N, Nager AL, Gold JI. Occult Psychosocial Impairment in a Pediatric Emergency Department Population. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2012;28(12):1334-1337. (PMID: 23187992)

28. Nager AL, Pham P, Gold JI. March of the Living, a Holocaust Educational Tour: Effect on Adolescent Jewish Identity. Journal of Religion and Health. 2013;52(4):1402-1414. (PMID: 23801019)

29. Behar S, Benson R, Kurzweil A, Azen C, Nager AL. Use of an Emergency Medical Pictorial Communication Book During Simulated Disaster Conditions. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness. 2013;7(5):475-480. (PMID: 24274127)

30. Chung S, Fagbuyi D, Lozon MM, Johnson T, Nager AL, Cicero MX, Dahl-Grove 12

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D, Costello BE, Krug SE. Going Viral: Adapting to Pediatric Surge During the H1N1 Pandemic. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2013;29(11):1159-1165. (PMID: 24168878)

31. Russell S, Grajower S, Johnson L, Nager AL. Patients Who Left Without Being Seen From a Pediatric Emergency Department: A Financial Perspective. Pediatric Research International Journal. 2013;2013:1-7. (DOI: 10.5171/2013.645857)

32. Behar S, Burke R, Upperman J, Nager AL. Competency-Based Pediatric Disaster Trainings. American Journal of Disaster Medicine. 2014;9(1):5-16. (PMID: 24715640)

33. Festekjian A, Nager AL. Implementation of a Standardized Pediatric Emergency Department Sign-Out Guide for Hand-Off Communication. Pediatric Research International Journal. (DOI: 10.5171/2014.126185)

34. Marconi GP, Chang T, Pham PK, Grajower DN, Nager AL. Traditional Nurse Triage Versus Physician Telepresence in a Pediatric ED. American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2014 Apr;32(4):325-9. (PMID: 24445223)

35. Liberman DB, Pham PK, Nager AL. Pediatric Advance Directives: A Survey of Parents’ Knowledge, Experience and Preferences. Pediatrics. 2014 Aug;134(2):e436-43. (PMID: 25002672)

36. *Heilbrunn BR, Wittern RE, Lee JB, Pham PK, Hamilton AH, Nager AL. Reducing Anxiety in the Pediatric Emergency Department: A Comparative Trial. The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2014 Dec;47(6):623-31. (PMID: 25271180)

37. Nager A, Kobylecka M, Pham P, Johnson L, Gold J. Effects of Acupuncture on Pain and Inflammation in Pediatric Emergency Department Patients with Acute Appendicitis: A Pilot Study. Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. 2015 May;21(5):269-272. (PMID: 25875844)

38. Nager AL, Pham PK, Grajower DN, Gold JI. Mental Health Screening Among Adolescents and Young Adults Seeking Medical Care in a Pediatric Emergency Department. Pediatric Emergency Care. On-line, 2015 Sept. (PMID: 26414635)

39. *Pade K, Johnson L, Nager AL. An Analysis of Intravenous Catheter Placement Among Patients in a Pediatric Emergency Department. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2016 Mar;32(3):142-8. (PMID 26930178)

40. Nager A, Pham P, Grajower S, Gold J. March of the Living, a Holocaust Educational Tour: An Assessment of Anxiety and Depression. Journal of

Religion and Health. 2016; Jun;55(3)1000-9. (PMID: 26525210) 41. Moskalewicz R, Isenalumhe L, Luu C, Choo Phei W, Nager A. Bacteremia in

Non- Neutropenic Pediatric Oncology Patients with Central Venous Catheters in the Emergency Department. American Journal of Emergency Medicine. S0735-6757(16)30606-4 10.1016/j.ajem.2016.028

Articles Accepted 1. Marconi G, Pham P, Nager A. Caregiver Expectations and Satisfaction of Urgent

Care in a Pediatric Emergency Department. Journal of Ambulatory Care Management.

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1. Goldman R, Friedman B.C., Lien T, Carleton B, Mater A, Nager AL, Cohen D, Bailey B, Paul R. Use of Cough and Cold Medications among Children in the Era after Age-Based Recommendations. Journal of Pediatrics

2. Smith C, Phillips N, Nager AL, Cohen D, Goldman R. Caregivers’ Functional Literacy Regarding Their Child’s Medication Use. Journal of Pediatrics.

Non Peer-Reviewed1. Nager A, “For a Safe Season in the Sun,” LA Times, June 29, 1998

2. Nager A, “Outdoor Activities Can Mean More Serious Injuries,” LA Daily News,

July 4, 20053. Upperman J, Nager A, Behar S, Neches R, “Pediatric Disaster Preparedness,”

California Pediatrician June 2007;15-17. 4. Nager A, Pediatric Dehydration; Assessment and Treatment, For The Defense

Magazine, May 20085. Nager A, *Heinrichs M, “Other Clever and Useful Mnemonics,” Contemporary

Pediatrics, August 2009;26(8):38-43.6. Nager A, “Heat Related Illness,” Insidechla.org, Children’s Hospital, Los

Angeles, August 20127. Nager A, Doc Talk: “Being a good Observer,” LA Parent Magazine, January

20168. Nager A, Doc Talk: “Why There Are No Accidents,” LA Parent Magazine,

February 2016 9. Nager A, Doc Talk: “Calming Your Child’s Fears,” LA Parent Magazine,

March 2016 10. Nager A, Doc Talk: “Communicating With Your Doctor,” LA Parent Magazine,

April 2016 11. Nager A, Doc Talk: “Treating Cuts and Lacerations,” LA Parent Magazine, May

May 2016 12. Nager A, Doc Talk: “Why You Should Learn CPR,” LA Parent Magazine, June 2016 13. Nager A, Doc Talk: “Treating Insect Stings 101,” LA Parent Magazine, July

2016 14. Nager A, Doc Talk: “Summer Heat Tips,” LA Parent Magazine, August

2016 15. Nager A, Doc Talk: “Beyond the Bicycle Helmet,” LA Parent Magazine,

September 2016

Abstracts (Published)1. Nager A, “Use of Transillumination to Assist Placement of Intravenous

Catheters,” Peds Emerg Care October 1992;8(5):307.2. Nager A, Wang V, “Comparison of Nasogastric and Intravenous Methods of

Rehydration,” Pediatrics 2002;109,566-572. 3. Garcia F, Nager A, “Jaundice as an Early Diagnostic Sign of Urinary Tract

Infection,” Pediatrics 2000;109,846-851.4. Nager A, Wang V, “Ultra-Rapid Hydration versus Rapid Intravenous Hydration

in Pediatric Patients with Acute Dehydration,” Peds Emerg Care November 2004;2(11):797.

5. Nager A, Kobylecka M, Pham P, Johnson L, Gold J, “Effects of Acupuncture on

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Pain and Inflammation in Pediatric Emergency Department Patients with Acute Appendicitis,” J Altern Complement Med. 2014 May;20(5). (PMID: 24805728)

6. Liberman DB, Pham PK, Nager A. Pediatric Advance Directives: A Survey of Parents’ Knowledge, Experience and Preferences. Pediatrics. 2014;e436-e443. (PMID: 25002672)

7. *Heilbrunn BR, Wittern RE, Lee JB, Pham PK, Hamilton AH, Nager A. Reducing Anxiety in the Pediatric Emergency Department: A Comparative Trial. J of Emerg Med.

Letters to Editors1. Garcia F, Nager A, (Response letter), “Neonatal Jaundice and Urinary Tract

Infections,” Pediatrics November 2003;112:1213-1214.2. Garcia F, Nager A, (Response letter), “Neonatal Jaundice Coinciding with

Urinary Tract Infections?” Pediatrics November 2003:112;1212-1213.3. Nager A, (Editorial) “Rapid Intravenous Rehydration in Paediatric

Gastroenteritis,” BMJ 2011;343:d7083. PMID 22094317

Chapters1. Nager A. “Bathroom Trauma” in It Only Takes a Second! Preventing Childhood

Traumatic Injuries, Delmar Learning, Albany, NY, November 20002. Nager A. “Dehydration and Disorders of Sodium Balance” Chapter 110 in

Pediatric Emergency Medicine. Eds. Baren, Brennan, Brown and Rothrock, Elsevier Publishing, Philadelphia, PA, October 2007

3. Nager, A. “Administration/Legal/Ethical” in Pediatric Emergency Medicine Review Book. Eds. Wang, Sharma, Flood, PEMQBOOK, LLC

January 20094. Nager A. Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy in Infants and Children” Chapter

142 in Tintinalli’s Emergency Medicine, 7th Edition, Eds. Tintinalli, et al, McGraw Hill, New York, NY, November 2010

5. Nager A. “Dehydration” in Fleisher and Ludwig’s 5-Minute Pediatric Emergency Medicine Consult. Eds. Hoffman, Wang, Scarfone, et al. Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA 2011

6. *Cheng Y, Nager A. “Felon,” Fleisher and Ludwig’s 5-Minute Pediatric Emergency Medicine Consult. Eds. Hoffman, Wang, Scarfone, et al. Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA 2011

7. *Heinrichs M, Nager A. “Ganglion Cyst,” Fleisher and Ludwig’s 5-Minute Pediatric Emergency Medicine Consult. Eds. Hoffman, Wang, Scarfone, et al Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA 2011

8. Nager, A. “Administration/Legal/Ethical” in Pediatric Emergency Medicine Question Review Book. Eds. Wang, Flood, Sharma, PEMQBOOK, LLC 2013

Books/Manuals1. Leon D, Nager A, Sleep Tight Hoopy Doopy, Create Space, Amazon.com,

September 20132. Nager A, Angels in Action-One Day: One Day in the Emergency Department,

Create Space, Amazon.com, November 2014

Peer-Reviewed Presentations

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1. Nager AL, Wang VJ. “Comparison of Nasogastric and Intravenous Methods of Rehydration in Pediatric Patients with Acute Dehydration.” American Academy of Pediatrics, San Francisco, CA October 3, 1997 (Platform Presentation)

2. Nager AL, Wang VJ. “Rapid Intravenous Hydration versus Ultra-Rapid Intravenous Hydration in Pediatric Patients with Acute Dehydration.” American Academy of Pediatrics, San Francisco, CA, October 8, 2004 (Platform Presentation)

3. Durani Y, Egan M, Baffa J, Selbst S, Nager AL. “Pediatric Patients with Myocarditis: Presenting Clinical Characteristics.” Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 14, 2006 (Poster Presentation)

4. Kwan KY, Nager AL. “Diagnosing Pediatric Appendicitis: Usefulness of Laboratory Markers.” Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 15, 2006 (Poster Presentation)

5. Nager AL, Wang VJ. “Ultra-rapid Intravenous Hydration.” Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, May 7, 2008 (Platform Presentation)

6. Chokshi N, Behar S, Nager AL, Dorey F, Upperman JS. “Disaster Management Among Pediatric Surgeons: Preparedness, Training, and Involvement.” American Pediatric Surgical Association, Palm Desert, CA, May 22, 2007 (Platform Presentation)

7. Willner E, Jackson H, Nager AL. “Delayed Diagnosis of Injuries in Pediatric Trauma: The Role of Radiographic Ordering Practices.” Trauma and Disaster National Summit, Los Angeles, CA, September 12, 2008 (Poster Presentation)

8. Claudius IA, Nager AL, Mahrer NE, Ginsburg D, Gold JI. “Occult Psychosocial Impairment in a Pediatric Emergency Department Population.” Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, May 2, 2009 (Poster Presentation)

9. Chang T, Nager AL. “Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury: The Utility of Beta Natrietic Peptide.” Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, May 4, 2009 (Poster Presentation)

10. Willner E, Jackson H, Nager AL. “Delayed Diagnosis of Injuries in Pediatric Trauma: The Role of Radiographic Ordering Practices.”Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting,” Baltimore, MD, May 4, 2009 (Poster Presentation)

11. Nager AL, Gold J. “State Trait Anxiety in the Emergency Department: An Analysis of Anticipatory and Life Stressors.” Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, May 4, 2009 (Poster Presentation)

12. Gold JI, Montaño Z, Mahrer NE, Nager AL, Claudius IA.“Assessing Psychosocial Impairment in the Pediatric Emergency Department: Child/Caregiver Concordance.” American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada, August 6, 2009 (Poster Presentation)

13. Montaño Z, Safvati N, Li A, Claudius I, Nager AL, Gold JI. “Age, Gender, and Somatization As Related to Psychosocial Impairment.” The Saban Research Institute Annual Symposium, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, June 7, 2010 (Poster Presentation)

14. Montaño Z, Safvati N, Claudius I, Nager AL, Gold JI. “Examining the Relationship Between Somatization and Psychosocial Impairment in a Pediatric Emergency Department.” 11th International Congress of Behavioral Med, Washington D.C., August 4, 2010 (Poster Presentation)

15. Montaño Z, Safvati N, Li A, Claudius I, Nager AL, Gold JI. “Assessing Somatization and Psychosocial Impairment in the Pediatric Emergency

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Department.” American Psychological Association Annual Convention, San Diego, CA, August 12, 2010 (Poster Presentation)

16. Nunez J, Liu D, Nager AL. “Survey of Dehydration Treatment Practices Among Pediatric-Trained and Non-Pediatric Trained Emergency Physicians.” American Academy of Pediatrics, San Francisco, CA, October 1, 2010 (Poster Presentation)

17. Heilbrunn BR, Hamilton AH, Green RW, Lee JB, Romero C, Pham PK, Nager AL. “State Anxiety Reduction Utilizing Child Life and Hospital Clowning: A Randomized Control Trial.” Third International Congress on Pediatric Chronic Diseases, Disability and Human Development, Jerusalem, Israel, December 2, 2012 (Platform Presentation)

18. Nager AL, Pham PK, Grajower DN, Gold JI. “Mental Health Screening Among Adolescents and Young Adults Seeking Medical Care in a Pediatric Emergency Department.” Third International Congress on Pediatric Chronic Diseases, Disability and Human Development, Jerusalem, Israel, December 2, 2012 (Platform Presentation)

19. Lee JB, Green RW, Pham PK, Heilbrunn BR, Hamilton AH, Nager AL.“Pediatric Anxiety in the Emergency Department: Principal Components Analysis of the modified Yale Preoperative Anxiety Scale.” Society of Pediatric Psychology National Conference, New Orleans, LA, April 11-April 13, 2013 (Poster Presentation)

20. Heilbrunn BR, Pham PK, Green RW, Lee JB, Romero C, Hamilton AH, Nager AL. “State Anxiety Reduction with Child Life and Hospital Clowning: A Randomized-Control Trial.” Pediatric Academic Societies. Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., May 4-May 7, 2013 (Poster Presentation)

21. Nager AL, Pham PK, Grajower DN, Gold JI. “Mental Health Screening Among Patients Seeking Medical Care in a Pediatric Emergency Department.” Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., May 4-May 7, 2013 (Poster Presentation)

22. Gold JI, Pham PK, Grajower DN, Nager A. “Behavioral Health Screening Among Patients Seeking Medical Care in a Pediatric Emergency Department.” American Psychological Association Annual Convention, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 31-August 4, 2013 (Poster Presentation)

23. Smith C, Phillips N, Nager A, Cohen D. Goldman R. “Caregivers’ Functional Literacy Regarding Their Child’s Medication Use,” Israel Pediatric Association Meeting, Tel Aviv, Israel, February 5, 2014 (Platform Presentation)

24. Smith C, Phillips N, Nager A, Cohen D. Goldman R “Caregivers' Functional Literacy of their Children's' Medication Use.” Quality Forum, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, February 26-28, 2014 (Poster Presentation)

25. Liberman DB, Pham PK, Nager AL. “Pediatric Advance Directives: A Survey of Parents’ Knowledge, Experience and Preferences.” Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, May 3-6, 2014 (Platform Presentation)

26. Kwan KY, Pham PK, Nager AL. “The Utility of Laboratory and Clinical Components in Pediatric Appendicitis.” Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, May 3-6, 2014 (Platform Presentation)

27. Nager AL, Kobylecka M, Pham PK, Johnson L, Gold JI. “Effects of Acupuncture on Pain and Inflammation in Pediatric Emergency Department Patients with Acute Appendicitis.” International Research Congress for

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Integrative Medicine and Health (IRCIHM), Miami, Florida, May 13-16, 2014 (Poster Presentation)

28. Festekjian A, Mody AP, Yang MY, Pham PK, Gorab A, Nager AL. “Inter-rater Reliability of a Pediatric Emergency Department Transfer of Care Sign-Out Assessment Tool.” Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, April 25-28, 2015 (Poster Presentation)

29. Yaphockun KK, Pham PK, Yang MY, Nager AL, Festekjian A. “Socioeconomic and Demographic Variability on Pediatric Emergency Department Length of Stay and Inpatient Admission.” Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, April 25-28, 2015 (Poster Presentation)

30. Srinivasan S, Nager AL, Pham PK, Pade K, Chang TP. Demographic and Clinical Factors Affecting Pain Management After Minor Pediatric Motor Vehicle Trauma. Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, April 25-28, 2015 (Poster Presentation)

31. Srinivasan S, Pham PK, Nager AL, Pade K, Chang TP. Diagnostic and Therapeutic Interventions in the Emergency Department After Minor Pediatric Vehicle Trauma: the Role of Weight Percentile. Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, April 25-28, 2015 (Poster Presentation)

32. Moskalewicz R, Isenalumhe L, Luu C, Nager A. Bacteremia in Febrile Non-Neutropenic Pediatric Oncology Patients. American Academy of Pediatrics Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., October 23-26, 2015 (Oral Presentation)

Miscellany1. Nager A, (Consultant) Bereavement Practice Guidelines for Health Care

Professionals in the Emergency Department, US Dept of Health and Human Services, 2000

2. Nager A, et al., Emergency Medical Service Agency: Pediatric Disaster Preparedness Guidelines, 2009

3. Freedman S, Sivabalasundaram V, Bohn V, Powell E, Johnson D, Boutis K, “The Treatment of Pediatric Gastroenteritis: A Comparative Analysis of Pediatric Emergency Physicians’ Practice Patterns (Nager A, Expert Consultant), Soc Acad Emerg Med, Jan 2011:18(1):38-5.

Internet Non Peer Reviewed1. Nager A, Healthology Injury Prevention, Video and Web Article, (Health and

Safety), November 13, 2000 2. Nager A, WebMDHealth, “Don’t Let Scooter Injuries Spoil Warm Weather

Fun,” May 7, 2001

3. Nager A, Safety Segments, 4therapy.com, FoxNews, SignonSanDiego.com, azcentral.com, ecureme.com, drGreene, adoption.com, 2000-2004

4. Nager A “Bicycle Safety,” SpotLight Health, USAToday.com, 20045. Nager A, “Cold Medications Can Be Dangerous for Babies and

Toddlers,”parenthood.com, 20066. Nager A, Healthcare and Parenting, Summer Safety, 50ways.org, 20077. Nager A, “Kids on Wheels,” acornonline.com, June 12, 20088. Nager A, “Toy Safety Tips for the Holidays,” acornonline.com, ]

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9. Nager A, Internet Resource for Parents, Kidsinthehouse.com, March 14, 2012 10. Nager A, “Strike a Balance to Keep Kids Hydrated,” LA Parent Magazine,

August 2, 2015

Internet Presentations1. Wetzel R, Nager A, “Head Trauma/Epidural Hematoma,”

picuBOOK WebPath, University of Utah, 20012. Nager A, Behar S, On-line Course: Pediatric Disaster Management,

www.chladisastercenter.org (Sponsor: Department of Health and Human Services, Disaster Grant, November 2008)

Invited Lectures (Local)1. Pediatric Emergencies, Johnson and Johnson, Los Angeles, CA, 19932. National Safe Kids, Hollenbeck Youth Center, Los Angeles, CA, 19943. “Relaxation and Mental Imagery in Pediatric Practice,” Olive View Medical

Center, Verdugo Hills Hospital, Glendale Memorial Hospital Good Samaritan Medical Center, Charter Suburban Medical Center, Kaiser Sunset Hospital,

Grand Rounds, Los Angeles, CA, 1993-19954. Pediatric Toxicology, Grand Rounds, White Memorial Medical Center

Los Angeles, CA, 19955. Management of the Febrile Child, Beverly Hospital, Pacifica Hospital of the

Valley, Grand Rounds, Los Angeles, CA, 1999, 20006. Pediatric Toxicology, USC Family Practice, Los Angeles, CA, August 20007. Trauma Program, Young President’s, Los Angeles, CA, March 20038. “Relaxation and Mental Imagery in Pediatric Practice,” Grand Rounds Children’s

Hospital Los Angeles, CA, October 20, 1995 9. “Office Relaxation Techniques,” Grand Rounds, Cedars Sinai Hospital

Los Angeles, CA, May 27, 2004 10. “Behavioral Assessment and Management of Pediatric Pain,” White Memorial

Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, November 18, 200411. “To Bolus or Not to Bolus,” LAC/USC, Los Angeles, CA, January 200612. Leadership conference, Keynote Speaker, “ED Operations,” Children’s

Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, April 28, 200613. “Treatment of Dehydration,” White Memorial Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA,

January 11, 200714. “Pediatric Multi-system Trauma, White Memorial Medical Center, Los Angeles,

May 10, 200715. “Management of Pediatric Mass Casualties,” Pediatric Trauma Conference,

Los Angeles, CA, June 7, 2007 16. Injury Prevention Seminar, Los Angeles, CA, May 23, 200817. “ED Surge: A Way of Life,” Trauma and Disaster National Summit,

Los Angeles, CA, September 11-12, 200818. “Unique Traumatic Injuries,” Annual Pediatric Trauma Conference,

Los Angeles, CA, June 11, 2009 19. “Dehydration Treatment by Pre-Hospital Providers, Los Angeles, CA,

September 3, 200920. “Heat Related Illnesses,” Annual Pediatric Trauma Conference, California

Endowment Center, Los Angeles, July 11, 2011

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1. Pediatric Toxicology, Northridge Medical Center, Grand Rounds Northridge CA, 1993, 1994

2. Overview of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Sierra Canyon Middle School, Chatsworth, CA, 1997

3. Pediatric ENT Emergencies, Olive View Medical Center, Grand Rounds Sylmar, CA, 1998

4. “Relaxation and Mental Imagery in Pediatric Practice,” Kaiser Medical Center Harbor City, CA, 2000

5. Vignettes in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, San Dimas Community Hospital, San Dimas, CA, July 2000

6. “Camping Emergencies, Prevention and Management,” Cal West Regional ACA, Riverside, CA, March 2001

7. Update on Pediatric Asthma, Holy Cross Hospital, Mission Hills, CA, October 2002

8. “The Unknown Pediatric Poison,” Grand Rounds, Kaiser South Bay Medical Center, Harbor City, CA, October 25, 2005

9. “Pediatric Emergency Medicine and Transport,” Montecito, CA, November 11, 2005

10. “Preteen Health,” Patrick Henry Middle School, Granada Hills, CA, November14, 2005

11. “Dehydration and Treatment,” Northridge Hospital, Northridge, CA, January 13, 2006

12. “Pediatric Dehydration,” Kaiser South Bay Medical Center, Harbor City, CA, January 30, 2006

13. “Life Threatening Asthma,” Kaiser Woodland Hills, Woodland Hills, CA, September 8, 2006

14. “Assessment of the Pediatric Patient,” Thousand Oaks Surgery Hospital, Thousand Oaks, CA, November 29, 2006

15. "Pediatric Dehydration Management," Torrance Memorial Medical Center, Torrance, CA, August 1, 2007

16. “Pediatric Dehydration,” Citrus Valley Medical Center, West Covina, CA, November 25, 2008

17. "Special Considerations Regarding the Treatment of Pediatric Trauma," Marin General Hospital, San Francisco, CA, November 16, 2009

18. Dealing With Death in the Emergency Department," American Jewish University, Bel Air, CA, November 17, 2009

19. “Review of Pediatric Myocarditis,” Rady Children’s Hospital, San Diego, CA, March 3, 2010

20. “Nasogastric and Intravenous Fluid Administration,” Rady Children’s Hospital, San Diego, CA, March 3, 2010

21. “Care of The Pediatric trauma Patient,” Northridge Hospital Medical Center, Northridge, CA, May 7, 2010

22. “Pediatric Trauma,” Kern Medical Center, Bakersfield, CA, October 5, 2011 23. “Ethical Issues in Pediatric Clinical Practice,” Seton Medical Center, Daly City,

CA, October 25, 2011 24. “Heat Related Illnesses,” Citrus Valley Medical Center, West Covina, CA,

June 25, 2012 25. “To Resuscitate or Not” Rady Children’s Hospital, Neurosurgical and Trauma

Conference, San Diego, CA, June 29, 2012 26. “It’s Hot in Here,” Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center, Downey, CA,

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August 9, 2012 27. “Termination of Resuscitation – Pediatric Considerations,” Ethics Conference,

Rady Children’s Hospital, San Diego, CA, September 7, 2012 28. “Challenging Pediatric and Emergency Cases,” Kaiser Regional Conference,

Long Beach, CA, November 2, 2012 29. “Heat Related Illnesses in Pediatric Patients,” Kaiser San Diego, San Diego,

CA, April 17, 2013 30. “Heat Related Illnesses in Pediatric Patients,” Providence St. Joseph Medical

Center, Burbank, CA, June 13, 2013 31. “Pediatric Trauma,” Los Robles Medical Center, Thousand Oaks, CA,

June 14, 2013

32. “Heat Illnesses,” Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Grand Rounds, Los Angeles, CA, August 2, 2013

33. “Mental Health Screening Among Adolescents and Young Adults SeekingMedical Care in a Pediatric Emergency Department,” University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD), Ground Rounds, Los Angeles, CA, March 17, 2014

34. “Hydration and Heat Effects, Harbor UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA, May 28, 2015

35. “Mental Health Screening Among Adolescents and Young Adults Seeking Medical Care in a Pediatric Emergency Department,” Rady Children’s

Hospital, San Diego, CA, June 4, 2014

Invited Lectures (National)1. Hypertensive Emergencies in Children,” Update on Emergency Pediatrics,

Summerset, PA, February 3, 19912. “Relaxation and Mental Imagery,” Update on Emergency Pediatrics Pittsburgh

PA, March 13, 19923. PEM National Retreat Poster, “Patient Preparation in the ED,” Snowbird

UT (Poster Presentation), 1995 4. “Pediatric Disaster Training, “Sponsor: Regional Resource Centers for

Emergency Preparedness, Auborn, Maine, May 20, 20115. “Termination of Resuscitation,” Arizona Pediatric Symposium, Prescott, AZ,

February 27, 20126. PEMQ Review Course, Administration Chapter presenter, Los Angeles, CA,

February 6, 20157. “It’s Getting Hot in Here!” Heat-Related Illnesses, 72nd Annual Brennemann

Lectures, Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel, Anaheim, CA, October 10, 20158. “Dehydration In The Pediatric Patient,” 72nd Annual Brennemann Lectures,

Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel, Anaheim, CA, October 10, 20159. “Wound Repair and Management,” 72nd Annual Brennemann Lectures,

Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel, Anaheim, CA, October 10-11, 201510. “Mental Health Screening Among Adolescents and Young Adults Seeking

Medical Care in a Pediatric Emergency Department,” 72nd Annual Brennemann Lectures, Disney’s Paradise Pier Hotel, Anaheim, CA, October 11, 2015

11. “Ethical Termination of Resuscitation,” Emergency Department, Cohen Children’s Hospital, New Hyde Park, NY, September 7, 2016

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Invited Lectures (International)1. “Initial Assessment and Management of Pediatric Multi-System Injuries,”

Current Treatment and Recent Concepts, Victoria, British ColumbiaCanada, 1995

2. “Sepsis and Septic Shock in the Pediatric Patient,” Current Treatment and Recent Concepts, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, 1995

3. “Pediatric Dehydration,” United Kingdom, Association of Paediatric Emergency Medicine, Glasgow, Scotland, September 28-29, 2005

4. Emergency/Disaster Preparedness Course, American Physicians Fellowship, Tel Aviv, Israel, November 5-10, 2006

5. “Pediatric Emergency Medicine,” Children’s Memorial Institute of Health, Warsaw, Poland, April 13, 2007

6. “Techniques and Strategies for Pediatric Dehydration,” British Columbia, Children’s Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,

September 18, 20087. “Emergency Medicine in the United States,” Johannesburg General Hospital,

Johannesburg, South Africa, October 30, 20088. “Pediatric Dehydration,” Schneider’s Children’s Medical Center,

Petach Tikvah, Israel, April 30, 2009 9. “Dehydration Practices,” Polish American Institute, Krakow, Poland, May 2011 10. “Unique Traumatic Injuries,” Schneider’s Children’s Medical Center,

Petach Tikvah, Israel, May 8, 2011 11. “Best Pediatric Articles 2011,” British Columbia Children’s Hospital,

Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, September 15, 2011 12. “Treatment of Gastroenteritis,” British Columbia Children’s Hospital, Vancouver,

British Columbia, Canada, September 16, 2011 13. “Critical Care Patients in a Pediatric Emergency Department,” Motol

Children’s Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic, April 16, 2012 14. “Awareness of Mental Health Issues in Pediatric Patients,” Beit Issie

Shapiro (Rehabilitation Center for Disabled Youth), Raanana, Israel, April 25, 2012

15. “The Dry and Not so Dry Facts,” British Columbia Children’s Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, October 4, 2012

16. “Articles That Will Make a Difference,” British Columbia Children’s Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, October 4, 2012

17. “Small, But Significant Injuries: Procedures for the Office,” British Colombia Children’s Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,

October 4, 2012 18. “Is There a Perfect Resuscitation?” St. Anna Children’s Hospital, Vienna,

Austria, April 2, 2013 19. “Pediatric Resuscitation, Ethical Decisions,” University Medical Center,

Kinderkliniek Prinses Elisabeth, Gent, Belgium, July 9, 2013 20. “Ethical Resuscitation Dilemmas,” Hospital Sant Joan De Deu, Barcelona, Spain, September 5, 2015

21. “Morals and Ethical Dilemmas in Pediatric Termination of Resuscitation,” The Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health, Bangkok, Thailand, December 13, 2016 (Pending)

Conferences Attended1. American Academy of Pediatrics Annual Convention, 1990-present

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2. “ED Delays and Improving Patient Satisfaction,” Institute for HealthcareImprovement, Atlanta, Georgia; Snowbird, Utah; Orlando, FL, 1993. California San Diego, CA, May 1999

3. Wound Management (Participant), Department of Pediatric Surgery, University of California, San Diego, CA, April 2001

4. California Consent Law Seminar, California Healthcare Association Pasadena, CA, May 2003

5. High Risk Emergency Medicine Conference, Center of Emergency Medicine Education, Las Vegas, NV, May 2003

6. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Leadership Conference, Albuquerque, NM August 2003

7. Minor’s Consent Law Seminar, California Healthcare Association Pasadena, CA, November 2003

8. Table Top Disaster Exercise, Operations Panel Member, Los Angeles CA, October 2004

9. Disaster Seminar, Participant, Los Angeles, CA, November 2004 10. Weapons of Mass Destruction Standardized Awareness Authorized Trainer

Program (SAAT), Long Beach, CA, December 2004 11. Hospital Emergency Management - Concepts and Implications of WMD

Terrorist Incidents, Los Alamitos, CA, February 2005 12. Decontamination Conference, Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles,

CA, July 2005 13. Bioterrorism Disaster Drill (Evaluator), Long Beach, CA, Sponsor: UCLA

Center for Public Health and Disasters, February 2006 14. BioSense User’s Group, Alert Surveillance System (Participant) Center’s

For Disease Control (CDC), Atlanta, GA, May 23-24, 2006 15. Communication and Med Teams (Organizer), Speaker Grena Porto, RN,

Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, September 7, 2006 16. Labor Negotiations Training (Participant), University of Southern California,

Los Angeles, CA, October 14, 2006, 2008 17. “Common Communication Failures During Crisis,” Hospital Association

Southern California, West Los Angeles, CA, October 17, 2006 18. Pain Management Conference (Topicals), Chicago, IL, May 14-15, 2007

19. Tri-Hospital Table Top Drill (Participant), Los Angeles, CA, June 6, 2007 20. University of California, Davis, Drug Endangered Children and National

Child Abuse and Neglect Conference (Participant), Sacramento, CA, September 17-19, 2007

21. The National Emergency Disaster Summit (Participant), Washington DCFebruary 3-5, 2008

22. Injury Prevention Coalition Meeting (Participant-Moderator), Los Angeles, CA, March 3, 2008

23. Surge During a Disaster, State Department of Public Health (Participant), San Diego, CA, March 25-26, 2008

24. Reunification Planning Conference (Participant), Los Angeles, CA, March 31-April 1, 2008

25. Tri-Hospital Drill (Evaluator), Los Angeles, CA, May 10, 2008 26. LACounty Disaster Training Seminar, ESAR-VHP (Participant),

Los Angeles, CA, August 2, 2008 27. Pediatric Disaster Training Session (Leader), St Vincent Hospital,

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Los Angeles, CA, September 24, 2008 28. Pediatric Disaster Training Session (Leader), Huntington Memorial

Hospital, Pasadena, CA, September 25, 2008 29. Pediatric Disaster Training Session (Leader), Children’s Hospital

Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, December 16, 2008 30. Portable Ultrasound in the Emergency Department (Participant),

Los Angeles, CA, May 27, 2009 31. Pediatric Disaster Training Session (Leader), Children’s Hospital

Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, August 18, 2009 32. Pediatric Disaster Training Session (Leader), Children’s Hospital

Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, September 1, 2009

33. Seminar on Intravenous Pain Management (Participant), Detroit, MI, October, 27 2010 34. Behavioral and Psychiatric Emergencies (In the Emergency Department)

Conference (Participant), Las Vegas, NV, December 2-3, 2010 35. Pediatric Disaster Training Session (Leader), California Endowment Center

Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, February 28, 2011 36. Trauma Conference (Participant), University of San Diego, San Diego, CA,

January 24-26, 2013 37. “To Grieve Like Everyone Else.” (Participant), Jewish healing Center,

Los Angeles, CA, April 24, 2013 38. Sports Medicine (Participant), St. Johns Heath Center, Santa Monica, CA,

November 9, 2013. 39. The Clinician Scientist: A Panel Discussion of Distinguished Physicians. Introduction to Clinical Research (MEDS 490). University of Southern

California, Los Angeles, CA, November 15, 2013 40. San Diego Day of Trauma, (Participant), Scripps Health, San Diego, CA,

November 7, 2014 41. Hospital Disaster Management Training (Participant), Los Angeles Disaster Resource Center Program, Los Angeles County Hospital, October 6-7, 2015 42. Pediatric Surge Response (Participant), Luminarias, Monterey Park, CA, June 25,

2016 43. Global Trauma Conference (Participant), San Diego, CA July 14-15, 2016

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