Geoffrey Stroh, MD
Professor
Emergency Medicine - Fresno
School of Medicine
Geoffrey Stroh, MD
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EMS Medical Director, Central California EMS Agency Medical Director, Parkmedic Program Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, UCSF
Geoffrey Stroh, MD attended the Florida International University for his undergraduate degree. Dr. Stroh completed his medical degree at the University of Miami, School of Medicine. He completed his emergency medicine residency at the UCSF Fresno Medical Education Program. He is board certified in emergency medicine.
Dr. Stroh has special interest in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and wilderness medicine. He is the Medical Advisor for the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. He is the National Medical Advisor for the National Park Service.
In 2002, Dr. Stroh was the recipient of the UCSF Fresno Faculty Research Award.
Publications (14)
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Emergency Medical TechniciansParks, RecreationalEmergency TreatmentElectric CountershockBody Weights and MeasuresDrug Dosage CalculationsTransportation of PatientsImmobilizationResuscitationHeart ArrestRecreationAutomobilesEmergency Medical ServicesHyperbaric OxygenationAltitude Sickness
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Emergency Medical Services and Remote Medical Oversight in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, 2011-2013.
Wilderness & environmental medicine 2018 Young M, Kim T, Lessard E, Campagne D, Spano S, Farshidpour L, Stroh G -
Pediatric Tape: Accuracy and Medication Delivery in the National Park Service.
The western journal of emergency medicine 2015 Campagne DD, Young M, Wheeler J, Stroh G -
A lightning multiple casualty incident in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.
Wilderness & environmental medicine 2014 Spano SJ, Campagne D, Stroh G, Shalit M -
Cervical spine injury: analysis and comparison of patients by mode of transportation.
The Journal of emergency medicine 2012 Urdaneta AE, Stroh G, Teng J, Snowden B, Barrett TW, Hendey GW -
Intraosseous access for neonatal and newborn resuscitation in the National Park Service (NPS).
Prehospital and disaster medicine 2011 Schmitt ER, Stroh G, Shalit M, Campagne D
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Intranasal Naloxone is a Viable Alternative to Intravenous Naloxone for Prehospital Narcotic Overdose
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 2011 Schmitt E, Stroh G, Shalit M, Campagne D -
Intranasal naloxone is a viable alternative to intravenous naloxone for prehospital narcotic overdose.
Prehospital emergency care 2009 Robertson TM, Hendey GW, Stroh G, Shalit M -
Biphasic defibrillation does not improve outcomes compared to monophasic defibrillation in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
Prehospital emergency care 2008 Freeman K, Hendey GW, Shalit M, Stroh G -
An experimental study of warming intravenous fluid in a cold environment.
Wilderness & environmental medicine 2007 Platts-Mills TF, Stendell E, Lewin MR, Moya MN, Dhah K, Stroh G, Shalit M -
Patient transport via private vehicle in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks.
The American journal of emergency medicine 2005 Sae A, Haverly S, Uller J, Shalit M, Stroh G -
Emergency medical services. Residents' perspective.
Annals of emergency medicine 2004 Burelbach A, Lewin MR, Shalit M, Stroh G -
The National Parkmedic Program: Residents make a difference in our National Parks (Resident's Perspective)
Annals of Emergency Medicine 2004 Burelbach A, Lewin MR, Shalit M, Stroh G -
Use of the Gamow Bag by EMT-basic park rangers for treatment of high-altitude pulmonary edema and high-altitude cerebral edema.
Wilderness & environmental medicine 2004 Freeman K, Shalit M, Stroh G -
Can an out-of-hospital cervical spine clearance protocol identify all patients with injuries? An argument for selective immobilization.
Annals of emergency medicine 2001 Stroh G, Braude D