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Alex Manini

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR  Emergency Medicine

Overview

Gender Male
E-mail alex.manini@mountsinai.org
Education and Training MD, UCSF School of Medicine
  M.S., New York University
  B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  Fellowship, Bellevue Hospital Center - NYU School of Medicine
  Residency, Brigham & Women's Hospital / Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School
  Internship, Brigham & Women's Hospital / Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School
Awards 2006
Department Award
Emergency Medicine, MGH Clinical Research Day
  2006
Best Oral Presentation
SAEM New England Regional Meeting
  2006
Best Resident Abstract Finalist
SAEM Annual Meeting
  2004
Wuerz Scholarship for Emergency Medicine Research

Dr. Manini is board certified in Emergency Medicine and Medical Toxicology. His research interests include a wide variety of health services and clinical research to characterize and evaluate adverse cardiovascular events following drug overdose, poisoning, and acute chest pain. He receives research support from the National Institutes of Health Clinical LRP program and received the 2008 Speaker's Fund Award: Towards the Science of Patient Care, by the City of New York. 

Training

Education and Training MD, UCSF School of Medicine
  M.S., New York University
  B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  Fellowship, Bellevue Hospital Center - NYU School of Medicine
  Residency, Brigham & Women's Hospital / Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School
  Internship, Brigham & Women's Hospital / Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School

Publications

Manini AF, Ilgen J, Noble VE, Bamberg F, Koenig W, Bohan JS, Hoffmann U. Derivation and validation of a sensitive IMA cutpoint to predict cardiac events in patients with chest pain. Emerg Med J 2009;: in press.


Manini AF, Dannemann N, Brown D, Butler J, Bamberg F, Nagurney JT, Nichols J, Hoffmann U. Likelihood classification versus risk stratification in acute chest pain. Am J Emerg Med 2009;: in press.


Manini AF, McAfee AT, Noble VE, Bohan JS. Prognostic value of the Duke treadmill score for emergency department patients with chest pain. J Emerg Med 2009;: in press.


Manini AF, Hoffman RS, McMartin K, Nelson LS. Relationship between serum glycolate and falsely elevated lactate in severe ethylene glycol poisoning. J Analytical Toxicol 2009; 33: 227-229.


Manini AF, Dannemann N, Brown DM, Butler J, Bamberg F, Nagurney JT, Nichols JH, Hoffmann U. Limitations of risk score models in patients with acute chest pain. Am J Emerg Med 2009; 27(1): 43-48.


Kim H, Manini AF, Nelson LS. Methadone-associated sudden cardiac death?. Am J Med 2008; 121: e11.


Kam A, Manini AF, Nelson LS. First, remove the offending agent. Am J Cardiol 2008; 102: 370-371.


Wu S, Pearl-Davis M, Manini AF, Hoffman RS. Use of antipsychotics to treat cocaine toxicity?. Acad Emerg Med 2008; 15(1): 105.


Manini AF, Nelson LS, Hoffman RS. Alcoholic ketoacidosis in an 11 year-old boy. Pediatric Emergency Care 2008; 24(3): 170-171.


Smith S, Manini AF, Szekely T, Hoffman RS. Bedside detection of urine Beta-hydroxybutyrate in diagnosing metabolic acidosis. Acad Emerg Med 2008; 15(8): 751-756.


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