| Titles:
Clinical Instructor, Department of Critical Care Medicine
Contact:
Email: shorpm@ccm.upmc.edu
Degrees:
POST GRADUATE EDUCATION
INSTITUTION AND LOCATION |
DEGREE |
YEAR |
FIELD |
| Hahnemann University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA |
MD |
1997 |
Medicine |
| Residency: |
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| Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA |
Resident |
2000 |
General Pediatrics |
Fellowship: |
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| Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA |
Fellow |
2003 |
Pediatric Critical Care |
| Board Certifications: |
Year |
American Board of Pediatrics
|
2001 |
Major Honors/Awards:
- 2002 Neuroscience Specialty Award, Society
of Critical Care Medicine
- 2003 Scholarship Award, Society of Critical
Care Medicine
- 2003 Young Investigator Award, World Federation
of Pediatric and Intensive
Critical Care Societies, 4th World Congress on Pediatric Intensive
Care
Research Grants:
| Title |
Source of Support |
| The Role of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor in Traumatic
Brain Injury |
University of Pittsburgh, Department of Anesthesia/Critical
Care (Seed Grant) |
| Training Grant in Pediatric Neurointensive Care |
National Institutes of Health NIH T-32 HD40686-03 |
Current Research Interest:
- Biochemistry and Clinical Management of Traumatic
Brain Injury, Clinical Neurointensive Care
Publications:
- Shore PM, Painter M. Adolescent asystolic syncope
(brief communication). J Child Neurol, 2002; 17(5):395-397.
- Shore PM and Clark RSB. Pathophysiology of
Traumatic Brain Injury. In: Current Concepts in Pediatric Critical
Care. Des Plains, IL. Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2002.
- Shore PM, Jackson EK, Clark RSB, Adelson PD,
Bayir H, Janesko KL, Kochanek PM. Therapeutic hypothermia does
not affect markers of injury, cellular energetics, inflammation,
and regeneration in cerebrospinal fluid after severe traumatic
brain injury in infants and children. Ped Crit Care Med 4(3, Suppl):A143,
2003.
- Shore PM, Thomas NJ, Clark RSB, et al. Multicenter
study of continuous vs intermittent cerebrospinal fluid drainage
after severe traumatic brain injury in children: effect on biochemical
markers. J Neurotrauma 19(10):1367, 2002.
- Shore PM, Jackson EK, Janesko KL, Wisniewski
SR, Adelson PD, Clark RSB, Jenkins LW, Kochanek PM. Vascular endothelial
growth factor is increased in CSF after traumatic brain injury
in children. J Neurotrauma 18(10):1186, 2001.
Presentations at Major Meetings:
- Shore PM, Jackson EK, Clark RSB, Adelson PD,
Bayir H, Janesko KL, Kochanek PM. Therapeutic hypothermia does
not affect markers of injury, cellular energetics, inflammation,
and regeneration in cerebrospinal fluid after severe traumatic
brain injury in infants and children (Oral communication). 4th
World Congress on Pediatric Intensive Care. Boston, MA, June 8-12,
2003.
- Shore PM, Thomas NJ, Clark RSB, Adelson PD,
Wisneiwski SR, Janesko KL, Bayir H, Marion DW, Kochanek PM. Continuous
vs intermittent cerebrospinal fluid drainage after severe traumatic
brain injury in children: Effect on biochemical markers (Oral
communication). 32nd Critical Care Congress. San Antonio, TX,
Jan 28 – Feb 2, 2003.
- Shore PM, Thomas NJ, Clark RSB, et al. Multicenter
study of continuous vs intermittent cerebrospinal fluid drainage
after severe traumatic brain injury in children: effect on biochemical
markers. 20th Symposium of the National Neurotrauma Society and
6th International Neurotrauma Symposium. Tampa, FL, Oct. 28-Nov
1, 2002.
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