CURRICULUM VITAE FOR ACADEMIC PROMOTION The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

______Thuy L. Ngo, DO, MEd, FAAP Date of this Version

DEMOGRAPHIC AND PERSONAL INFORMATION

Current Appointments The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Assistant Professor, Department of

Personal Data Johns Hopkins University Charlotte Bloomberg Children's Center 1800 Orleans Street Suite G-1509 Baltimore, Maryland 21287 Phone: (443) 287-7207 Fax: (410) 614-7339 Email: [email protected]

Education and Training 1995-1999 B.S. / University of Chemistry with Specialization in Biochemistry 2000-2004 D.O. / Chicago College of Osteopathic Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Medicine 2005 Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children Pediatric Internship 2006-2007 Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children Pediatric Residency 2008 Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children Pediatric Chief Residency 2008-2010 M.Ed. / University of Houston Masters of Education in Teaching with an Emphasis in the Health Sciences 2008-2011 Baylor College of Medicine Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship

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Professional Experience 2008-2011 Clinical Instructor Baylor College of Medicine 2011-Present Assistant Professor Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 2015 Associate Program Director Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship Program, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 2015-Present Associate Program Director Pediatric Residency Program, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

Peer Reviewed Publications  Ngo TL, Doughty CB. “Progressive Unilateral Arm Weakness in a 7-Year-Old Boy.” Pediatric Emergency Care 2010; 26:676-677.  Ngo TL. “When Leg Pain is Not Just a Pain in the Leg.” Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2012; 13:57-62.  Cohen G, Tekes A, Ngo TL. “Acute Onset Choreiform Movements in A Previously Healthy 4-Year Old Male.” Pediatric Emergency Care 2014; 30(1):31-34.  Ngo TL, Belli K, Shah MI. “EMSC Program Manager Survey on Education of Prehospital Providers.” Prehospital Emergency Care 2014; EPub ahead of Print.  Mudd S, Sloand B, Leu K, Ngo TL. “Pediatric asthma and the use of metered dose inhalers with valve holding chambers: Barriers to the implementation of evidence based practice.” Journal of Emergency Nursing; accepted for publication June 2014.  Mangus CW, Fatusin O, Ngo TL. “Acute Onset Chest Pain in a 17-Year Old Female with SLE.” Prehospital Emergency Care; accepted for publication November 2014.  Doughty C, Pearson N, Mondragon J, Arnold J, Ngo TL, Shah M. Simulation-Based Pediatric Resuscitation Curriculum for Pre-hospital Providers. MedEdPORTAL Publications; 2014. Available from: https://www.mededportal.org/publication/9949 http://dx.doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374- 8265.9949

Journal Peer Review Activities  Reviewer, Prehospital Emergency Care  Reviewer, Resuscitation

National Presentations  Ngo TL. “EMSC Program Manager Survey on Education of Prehospital Providers,” presentation at the EMSC State Partnership Program Managers Meeting. May, 2011; Annapolis, MD.

National Workshops  Ngo TL, Hsu DC, Scott S. “Teaching in the ED: Mission Impossible?” Pediatric Academic Society Meeting. May 2013; Washington, DC.

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Platform Presentations  Ngo TL. “EMSC Program Manager Survey on Education of Prehospital Providers,” platform presentation at the Eastern Society of Pediatric Research Meeting. March, 2014; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  Ngo TL, Dockery WK, Futterman C, Shen I, Royall G. “Safety and Efficacy of Intravenous Ketorolac in Infants and Children Following ,” platform presentation at the American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition. October, 2009; Washington, D.C.  Ngo TL, Donnelly K. “Emergency Preparedness in the Outpatient Setting,” platform presentation at the Eastern Society of Pediatric Research Meeting. March, 2008; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Poster Presentations  Ngo TL, Donnelly K. “Emergency Preparedness in the Outpatient Setting,” poster presentation at the Pediatric Academic Society Meeting. May, 2008; Honolulu, Hawaii.  Ngo TL, Donnelly K. “Emergency Preparedness in the Outpatient Setting,” poster presentation at the Research Day. May, 2008; Charlottesville, Virginia.  Doughty C, Pearson N, Ngo TL, Shah M, Cashin M, Sirbaugh P, Arnold J. Planning, Implementation and Evaluation of PediStepps: A Simulation-Based Pediatric Resuscitation Course for Prehospital Providers. International Pediatric Simulation Simposia and Workshops. New York City April 2013.  Pearson N, Shah M, Ngo TL, Sirbaugh P, Arnold J, Cashin M, Doughty C. Efficacy of a Novel Simulation-based Pediatric Resuscitation Course for Prehospital Providers. International Pediatric Simulation Simposia and Workshops. New York City April 2013.  Pearson N, Shah M, Ngo TL, Cashin M, Sirbaugh P, Arnold J, Doughty C. A Novel Simulation-based Pediatric Resuscitation Course for Prehospital Providers. American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference and Exhibition, Orlando FL Oct 2013.  Pearson N, Shah M, Ngo TL, Cashin M, Sirbaugh P, Arnold J, Doughty C. A Novel Simulation-based Pediatric Resuscitation Course for Prehospital Providers. International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare, San Francisco, January 2014.  Ngo TL, Belli K, Shah MI. “EMSC Program Manager Survey on Education of Prehospital Providers.” Eastern Society for Pediatric Research, April 2014.

Invited Lecture Presentations  “Hematology for the PEM Provider,” Oakstone Institute Pediatric Emergency Medicine Board Review CME course, Philadelphia, PA. January 2012.  “ for the PEM Provider,” Oakstone Institute Pediatric Emergency Medicine Board Review CME course, Philadelphia, PA. January 2012.  “Toxicology 101,” lecture for pediatric hospitalists and nurse practitioners at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, November 2010.

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 “A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Infantile Rashes.” Clinical Updates in Pediatrics: Practical Topics in Pediatric Emergency Medicine. All Children’s Hospital CME, St. Petersburg, FL, April 2013.  “Updates in Toxicology: A Home Can Be a Dangerous Place.” 41st Annual Pediatric Trends. Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore, MD, April 2013.  “A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Infantile Rashes.” Pediatric Grand Rounds. All Children’s Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL, April 2014.  “Updates in Toxicology: A Home Can Be a Dangerous Place.” Clinical Updates in Pediatrics: Practical Topics in Pediatric Emergency Medicine. All Children’s Hospital CME, St. Petersburg, FL, April 2014.  “Assessment of Pediatric Patients with Limp.” Clinical Updates in Pediatrics: Practical Topics in Pediatric Emergency Medicine. All Children’s Hospital CME, St. Petersburg, FL, April 2015.  “Scrotal Swelling.” Clinical Updates in Pediatrics: Practical Topics in Pediatric Emergency Medicine. All Children’s Hospital CME, St. Petersburg, FL, April 2015.

MENTORING  Carlin R, Ngo TL. “Constipation in a 13-week Boy.” Manuscript in progress.  Kwan M, Ngo TL. Presentation of Amyand’s Hernia. Manuscript in Progress.  Amanda O’Halloran, pediatric resident 2014-2017  Julia Thorn, pediatric resident 2014-2017

EDUCATION Continuing Medical Education  Course Co-Director: Practical Topics in Pediatric Emergency Medicine. All Children’s Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL. 2013 – present.

Lectures  “Updates in Toxicology: A Home Can Be a Dangerous Place.” Resident Noon Conference. Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, September 2014.  “Toxicology 101,” lecture for transport nurses, Johns Hopkins Hospital, April 2014, June 2014.  “Toxicology 101,” lecture for pediatric residents, emergency medicine residents, and medical students, Johns Hopkins University, May 2013, October 2013, January 2014.  “Pediatric Trauma Assessment and Management,” lecture for pediatric residents, emergency medicine residents, and medical students, Johns Hopkins University, August 2012, September 2012, October 2012, February 2013, April 2013, May 2013, July 2013, August 2013, October 2013, January 2014, March 2014, April 2014, July 2014.

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 “Orthopedic Emergencies,” lecture for pediatric residents, emergency medicine residents, and medical students, Johns Hopkins University March 2012, April 2012, May 2012, February 2013, April 2013, September 2013, December 2013, February 2014, March 2014, June 2014, July 2014.  “Assessment and Management of Pediatric Sepsis and Shock,” lecture for pediatric residents, emergency medicine residents, and medical students, Johns Hopkins University, August 2012, September 2012, November 2012, December 2013, February 2014.  “Assessment and Management of Abdominal Pain in the ED,” lecture for pediatric residents, emergency medicine residents, and medical students, Johns Hopkins University, December 2011, January 2012, October 2012, December 2012, April 2013, October 2013, January 2014.  “Seizure Management in the ED,” lecture for pediatric residents, emergency medicine residents, and medical students, Johns Hopkins University, October 2011.  “Urologic Emergencies,” lecture for faculty and fellows in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, May 2012.  “Health Care Reform: Then, Now, and Future Directions,” Journal Club, lecture for faculty and fellows in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, April 2011.  Pediatric Emergency Medicine - Morbidity and Mortality, lecture for faculty and fellows in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, February 2011.  “Predicting Intra-Abdominal Injury After Blunt Trauma,” Journal Club, lecture for faculty and fellows in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, September 2010.  “Professional Pitfalls and Privacy in the Age of Facebook,” lecture for faculty and fellows in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, June 2010.  “Chest Pain,” lecture to Pediatric residents and medical students, Baylor College of Medicine, May 2010.  “Splinting and Laceration Repair,” 12th Annual Texas Children’s Hospital Pediatric Emergency Medicine Conference, February 2009, 2010.  Pediatric Emergency Medicine - Morbidity and Mortality, lecture for faculty and fellows in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, December 2009.  “Delinquency in Adolescents,” lecture to Pediatric residents and medical students, Baylor College of Medicine, June 2009.  Pediatric Emergency Medicine - Morbidity and Mortality, lecture for faculty and fellows in Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, May 2009.

Resident/Medical Student Training  Director Resident Education in Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine o Revised resident and medical student curriculum o Coordinate lecturers o Introduced hi-fidelity simulation to augment education

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o Introduced hands-on procedural education o Introduced bi-monthly Journal Club to discuss evidence-based medicine approach to care in the o Monthly case-conference – allows interns to practice giving presentations and group discussion on differential diagnoses and patient management plans  Medical Student Teaching Attending (September 2012, January 2013, September 2013, September 2014, January 2015, April 2015) o Didactic teaching sessions semi-weekly o Attend rounds o Observe student clinical and communication skills o Reading and critiquing progress and admission notes o Total time: 18-20 hours per week  Bedside teaching o Pediatric residents – Johns Hopkins School of Medicine (August 2011 – Present) o Emergency Medicine residents - Johns Hopkins School of Medicine (August 2011 – Present) o Medical students - Johns Hopkins School of Medicine (August 2011 – Present)  Didactic Course Work o Pediatric Evidence-Based Medicine 101, Instructor (June 2010 - June 2011) Provided instruction to Baylor College of Medicine Pediatric interns to gain proficiency with the basics of evidence-based medicine, including critical appraisal and study design.

Nursing Training  Physician leader in nursing core competency education o Core competency training occurs every 6 months. Current iteration focuses on trauma skills and management.

Curriculum Development  “Pediatric Limp,” recurring online lecture to Pediatric residents at Baylor College of Medicine; March 2009 - present.  Prehospital Providers Simulation Course, recurring 1-day course for paramedics in the Houston Metropolitan area combining simulation with traditional didactic lectures in pediatric medicine. Implemented July 2009.

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CLINICAL ACTIVITIES

Professional Licensure  Maryland Medical License, June 2011 - Present (H0072477)  Texas Medical License, June 2008 – 2012 (N0312)  Virginia Medical License, 2007-2008 (0102202035)

Board Certification  American Board of Pediatrics, Pediatrics Specialty Certification, October 2007 – Present.  American Board of Pediatrics, Subboard of Pediatric Emergency Medicine Certification, April 2013 – Present.

Advanced Training and Certification  Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider  Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) Provider  Texas Children’s Hospital Simulation Center Instructor Training Course (July 2009)  Business Essentials for Physicians Course American University Kogod School of Business, Washington, DC November 2007 - February 2008.

Previous Academic Appointments  Clinical Instructor, Department of Pediatrics, Section of Emergency Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX. July 2008 – June 2011.

SYSTEM INNOVATION AND QUALITY IMPROVEMENT ACTIVITIES

Hospital Committees  Johns Hopkins Hospital o Physician Member, Patient Care Delivery Committee, October 2013 – present.  Texas Children's Hospital, evidence-based guidelines committees: o Member, Rapid Sequence Intubation Content Expert Team, January 2010 - June 2010. o Lead, Canine/Feline Bite Management, August 2009-June 2011.  Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children o Member, Pediatric MSET and Rapid Response Committee, Inova Fairfax Hospital, 2007 - 2008. Committee met monthly to review all codes and rapid responses. o Member, Hematology/Oncology Task Force - Committee met to discuss resident roles and responsibilities with the new structure of the rotation, 2005.

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ORGANIZATIONAL ACTIVITIES

University Committees  Member, Intern Selection Committee, Johns Hopkins Pediatric Residency Program, 2013 – present  Member, ACGME Core Faculty for Pediatric Residency Program, 2013 – present  Member, Pediatric Residency Review Committee (RRC), Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children, 2007 - 2008.  Member, Graduate Medical Education Committee, Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children, 2005 - 2008.  Member, Intern Selection Committee, Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children, 2006 - 2008.  Member, Chief Residents’ Council, Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children, 2007 - 2008.  Member, Pediatric Residency Curriculum Committee, Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children, 2006 - 2008.

Professional Organizations  Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics, Section on Emergency Medicine, July 2004 - Present.  Member, Academic Pediatric Association, December 2012 – Present.

RECOGNITION

Awards / Honors  Sigma Sigma Phi, National Osteopathic Medical Honor Society. 2002 – 2004.  Dr. Michael Altieri Award. May 2007 o Recognition to the pediatric resident that best exhibits the following qualities in the field of pediatrics: dedication, mentoring, education and innovativeness, INOVA Fairfax Hospital for Children  Dr. Mohsen Ziai Award of Excellence. June 2007 o Resident of the Year, INOVA Fairfax Hospital for Children  Emergi-Quiz Winner, Best Case Presentation, AAP Section of Emergency Medicine, San Francisco, CA. October 2010. o Case Presentation: “Leg Pain in a 12-year old Boy” o Unknown Case Presentation: “A Fainting Teenager”  The Frederick J. Heldrich, MD Award. June 2014 o Recognition of Dedication and Outstanding Contribution to Medical Student Teaching, Johns Hopkins University  The Alexander J. “Buck” Schaffer Award. June 2014 o Outstanding Contribution to the Clinical Teaching of House Officers, Harriet Lane House Staff, Johns Hopkins University

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