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Dominic A. Borgialli, D.O., MPH
Assistant Professor
Department of Emergency Medicine
B1354 Taubman Center
1500 East Medical Center Drive
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-5303
(734) 936-6020 Office
Email: borgialli@comcast.net

Professional Summary:

Dr. Borgialli achieved his DO degree from the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Michigan State University (Lansing, MI). He also completed Osteopathic Rotating Internship and Emergency Medicine Residency at Michigan State University. Dr. Borgialli is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at University of Michigan.

Education:

BA, University of California at Santa Barbara
MPH, San Diego State University
DO, Michigan State University

Research Interest:

Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Trauma and Injury Control
Pediatric Burn Resuscitation

Selected Publications

Kuppermann N, Holmes JF, Dayan PS…Borgialli DA (10/32). Identification of Children at Very Low Risk of Clinically-Important Brain Injuries After Head Trauma: A Prospective Cohort Study. Lancet. 2009 Oct 3;374(9696):1160-70. Epub 2009 Sep 14

Corneli HM, Zorc JJ, Majahan P…Borgialli DA (16/22)…Kuppermann N. Multicenter, randomized, controlled trial of Dexamethasone for bronchiolitis. NEJM. 2007;357:331-339.

Borgialli D, Camargo C. Healthy People 2010 Emergency Medicine module: A multicenter survey and educational intervention. Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2006;30(1):103-106.

Borgialli D, Hill E, Maio R, Compton C, Greggor M. Effects of alcohol on the geographic variation of driver fatalities in motor vehicle crashes. AEM. 2000;7(1):7-13.

Borgialli, DA. Bicycle helmet laws: A current perspective. 1997 Jul J Am Osteopath Assoc. 97(7):399-402

Borgialli D. Bicycle helmet characteristics and head injury prevention. Injury Prevention and Control. 1997;2(1):3.

Borgialli D. Bicycle helmet law update. Injury Prevention and Control, 1996;1(4):4.

Grants/Projects:                   

Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN)
The purpose of the EMSC-NDDP cooperative agreement is to continue to demonstrate the value of an infrastructure or network designed to be the platform from which to conduct investigations on the efficacy of treatments, transport, and care responses including those preceding the arrival of children to the hospital emergency departments.
Role: Co-Investigator/ Hospital Emergency Department Affiliate (HEDA) Director
Funding: Emergency Services for Children (EMSC) program/Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)/Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
Sponsor: Great Lakes Emergency Medical Services for Children Research Node/
U03 MC 00003-08 (PI: RM Stanley)

Clinical Decision Rules to Detect Children with Blunt Traumatic Intra-abdominal Injuries
Role: Nodal Champion
Funding: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Sponsor: Great Lakes Emergency Medical Services for Children Research Node/Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN)
(PI: J. Holmes)

Recently Completed Grants/Projects:

A Multi-center Study to Evaluate the Effect of an Educational Pain Management Program on Pre-hospital Providers’ Knowledge and Practice
Role: Site PI
Funding: Department of Health and Human Services/Health Research Science Administration/Emergency Medical Services for Children/ Targeted Issue Grant
1 H34MC08515-01-00 (PI: H Hennes)

Great Lakes Emergency Medical Services for Children Research Node
Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN)
The purpose of the EMSC-NDDP cooperative agreement is to continue to demonstrate the value of an infrastructure or network designed to be the platform from which to conduct investigations on the efficacy of treatments, transport, and care responses including those preceding the arrival of children to the hospital emergency departments.
Role: Hospital Emergency Department Affiliate (HEDA) Director/ Co-investigator
DHHS/MCHB/EMSC
2 U03 MC 00003-05 (PI: RF Maio)

An Epidemiological Study to Evaluate the Seasonality of Respiratory Syncytial   Virus-Associated Lower Respiratory Tract Infections or Apnea in Infants in the Emergency Department
Role: Site PI
MedImmune, Inc.

Great Lakes Emergency Medical Services for Children Research Node
Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN).
Role: Hospital Emergency Department Affiliate (HEDA) Director
DHHS/MCHB/EMSC
U03 MC 00003 (PI: RF Maio)

 



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