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Charles G. Murphy

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR  Emergency Medicine
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR  Pediatrics

Overview

Specialty Pediatrics
Subspecialty Pediatric Emergency Medicine - Pediatrics
Clinical Interests Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Gender Male
E-mail charles.murphy@mountsinai.org
Education and Training MD, Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons
  M.D., Columbia University
  Fellowship, Boston Children's Hospital
  Residency, New York Presbyterian, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center
  Residency, Pediatrics, New York-Presbyterian Univ. Hospital of Columbia & Cornell
  Fellowship, Pediatrics, Children's Hospital Boston
Awards 2008
Resident Teaching Award
Department of Emergency Medicine

I specialize in the Emergency Department care of the Pediatric Patient.  My academic pursuits involve the eduaction of Medical Students on both the First and Third Year Level.

Training

Education and Training MD, Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons
  M.D., Columbia University
  Fellowship, Boston Children's Hospital
  Residency, New York Presbyterian, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center
  Residency, Pediatrics, New York-Presbyterian Univ. Hospital of Columbia & Cornell
  Fellowship, Pediatrics, Children's Hospital Boston
Board Certification Pediatric Emergency Medicine - Pediatrics
  Pediatrics

Clinical Practice

Specialty Pediatrics
Subspecialty Pediatric Emergency Medicine - Pediatrics
Clinical Interests Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Board Certification Pediatric Emergency Medicine - Pediatrics
  Pediatrics

Research

Research
Dr. Murphy's research focuses on the Education of Third Year Medical Students in the Outpatient setting and the Utilization of Bedside Teaching as an adjunct to more formal didactic teaching modalities.

Publications

Murphy CG, Glickman JN, Tomczak K, Wang YY, Beggs AH, Shannon MW, Horwitz BH. Acute appendicitis is characterized by a uniform and highly selective pattern of inflammatory gene expression. Mucosal Immunology 2008; 1: 297-308.


Murphy CG, van de Pol AC, Harper MB, E. Clinical predictors of occult pneumonia in the febrile child. Acad Emerg Med 2007; 14: 243-249.


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