John Wilburn
Assistant Professor
Assistant Residency Director - SGH
John Wilburn
Office Phone
313-745-3330Office Location
4201 Saint Antoine StreetUHC - 6G
Detroit, MI 48201
Education
M.D.
Ross University School of Medicine
Portsmouth, Dominica, West Indies
2006 - 2010
Bachelor of Science
Biopsychology & Cognitive Neuroscience
University of Michigan
2003 - 2005
Education – Degrees, Licenses, Certifications
M.D.Residency
Emergency Medicine Residency
Chief Resident
Detroit Receiving Hospital
Wayne State University
2003 - 2005
Prior Appointments
FACULTY APPOINTMENT
Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Emergency Medicine
Wayne State University School of Medicine
3/15/14-present
Part Time Faculty
Department of Emergency Medicine
Wayne State University School of Medicine
3/31/14-present
HOSPITAL OR OTHER PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS
Attending Physician
Medical Center Emergency Services/Detroit Medical Center
7/1/13-Present
Courses taught
TEACHING
Wayne State University
Medical students
Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support
Teach senior medical students, residents, nurses etc.
2010-Present
Basic Life Support
Assist teaching senior medical students, residents, nurses, etc.
2010-Present
Medical Student Procedure Day
Serve as an instructor of basic medical procedures such as IV starts, ABG draws, and Foley catheter placement and suturing skills.
2010-Present
Advanced Emergency Medicine Elective – 4th year medical students ED based critical care
7/2016-present
Emergency Medicine Residents
3rd Year Resident curriculum for EM Critical Care
06/2016-present
Mentor – 1st through 3rd year resident
06/2015-present
Accomplishments
HONORS/AWARDS
Highest Trial Enrollment in United State of America for RELAX-AHFII
Novartis Pharmaceuticals
10/2016
Awarded First Place
Michigan College of Emergency Physicians SIMWARS
2013
Chief Resident
WSU/DMC, Department of Emergency Medicine Detroit Receiving Hospital
2012-2013
Professional Experience
SERVICE
Wayne State University
Departmental/Divisional
MCEP Mock Oral Boards
2015-present
Ross University
Teaching Assistant, Neuroscience
2007
Private Pharmacology Tutor
2007
Private Neuroscience Tutor
2007
Blood Pressure Workshop
2007
University of Michigan
Global Medical Relief
Ann Arbor, Michigan
2003 - 2005
Best Buddies
Ann Arbor, Michigan
2004-2005
Physician Practice Plan- Medical Center Emergency Physicians
Peer Review Committee – Sinai Grace Hospital Bi-monthly case review of 72 hour returns
36 hrs/ year
2015-present
Publications
Published Abstracts
- Engel T, Thomas C, Scott T, Wilburn J, Medado P, Reed B, Millis S, O'Neil B. Comparison of End Tidal CO2 and Cerebral Oximetry in Determining Return of Spontaneous Circulation During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. Doi : 10.1016/j.ann emerg med.2013.07.216
- Wilburn J, Scott T, Cloyd J, O’ Neil B. Comparison of Emergency Department and Out-of- Hospital Cardiac Arrest Patients Monitored with End Tidal CO2 and Cerebral Oximetry. Held at American College of Emergency Physicians, Research Forum, Colorado Convention Center October 8, 2012. Doi : 10.1016/j.ann emerg med.2012.06.189
- Kessler J, Medado P, Cloyd J, Wilburn J, Engle T, O’Neil B. Utility Cranial Nerve Testing Obtained in the Emergency Department as Early Predictors of Neurologic Outcome Post Cardiac Arrest. Doi : 10.1016/j.ann emerg med. 2012.06.135
- Engel TW, Medado P, Thomas C, Wilburn J, Scott T, O'Neil B. End Tidal CO2 versus Cerebral Oximetry for Monitoring CPR Quality and Determination of Return of Spontaneous Circulation. Doi : 10.1016/j.ann emerg med. 2012.06.190
- Scott TM, Cloyd J, Wilburn J, Kessler J, Engle T, Thomas C, Medado P, O'Neil B. Using Cerebral Oximetry To Predict Return of Spontaneous Circulation. Doi : 10.1016/j.ann emerg med.2012.06.053
Other Information
MAJOR PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
American College of Emergency Physicians
Emergency Medicine Resident Association
Michigan College of Emergency Physicians
Society for Academic Emergency Medicine