Eric D. Schultz, DO, MPH
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Eric D. Schultz, DO, MPH EDUCATION 07/2005-06/2008 Duke University Medical Center Durham, NC Neonatal-Perinatal Intensive Care Fellowship 07/2002-06/2005 University of California, Irvine Orange, CA Pediatric Residency 08/1998-06/2002 Western University of Health Sciences Pomona, CA D.O. 08/1993-05/1996 California State University, San Diego San Diego, CA M.P.H.: Epidemiology 09/1988-06/1993 University of California, San Diego La Jolla, CA B.A.: Chemistry/Biochemistry PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 03/2011 – Present Texas A & M College of Medicine Round Rock, TX Clinical Assistant Professor: Dept. of Pediatrics 09/2010 – Present Greater Austin Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Austin, TX Allergy, Asthma and Immunology Physician 09/2010 – 09/2016 Sneeze Allergy, Cough and Sinus Centers Austin, TX Chief Medical Officer AN EXPERT APPROACH TO ALLERGY RELIEFSM • AUSTINALLERGIST.COM 06/2010 – 09/2010 Pediatric Subspecialty Faculty Orange, CA Associate Director of Neonatal-Perinatal Education 04/2010 – 09/2010 University of California, Irvine Orange, CA Clinical Instructor: Division of Neonatology 06/2009 – 09/2010 Children’s Hospital of Orange County Orange, CA Neonatologist 07/2008 – 06/2009 Rady Children’s Hospital of San Diego San Diego, CA Neonatologist 07/2008 – 06/2009 Sharp Mary Birch Hospital San Diego, CA Neonatologist 10/2006 – 06/2008 Columbus Regional Hospital Whiteville, NC Pediatric Hospitalist GRANTS Duke University Medical Center Children’s Miracle Network Grant T32 NIH National Research Service Award AN EXPERT APPROACH TO ALLERGY RELIEFSM • AUSTINALLERGIST.COM CLINICAL TRIALS 2006-2008 Principal Investigator: Duke University. Children’s Miracle Network Grant. Blocking mast cell homing prevents airways hyperreactivity in hyperoxia exposed newborn rats. 2009-2010 Site Principal Investigator: Children’s Hospital of Orange County. Ikaria. Inhaled nitric oxide effects on bronchopulmonary dysplasia in preterm infants AWARDS & HONORS 2008 Michael Frank Fellow Teacher of the Year 2003 & 2005 Resident of the Year 2005 Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Resident of the Year 2005 P Collin Kelly Resident Teacher of the Year 2003 Alpha Omega Alpha – Honor’s Medical Society 2000 President’s Society Award for Academic Excellence and Service to the University PRESENTATIONS & ABSTRACTS Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist Modes in Neonatal Ventilation Eric D Schultz, DO, MPH¹ ¹Grand Rounds, Dell Children’s Hospital, Austin, TX (March, 2012) Adrenal Insufficiency and Hydrocortisone in the ELBW Infant Eric D Schultz, DO, MPH¹ ¹Division of Neonatology, Children’s Hospital of Orange County, CA (Neonatal Studies Review-April, 2010) Ventilation of the ELBW Infant Eric D Schultz, DO, MPH. Invited speaker (South Coast Region, California Society for Respiratory Care; March, 2010) Applying a Physiologic Definition of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Eric D Schultz, DO, MPH¹ ¹Division of Neonatology, Children’s Hospital of Orange County, CA (Neonatal Studies Review; February, 2010) Nitric Oxide Use in Hypoxic Respiratory Failure in the Neonate Eric D Schultz, DO, MPH. Ikaria, INOMAX, Invited speaker (UCLA Harbor - Pediatric Grand Rounds; December, 2009) AN EXPERT APPROACH TO ALLERGY RELIEFSM • AUSTINALLERGIST.COM Packed Red Blood Cell Transfusions in the NICU: Few or Many Eric D Schultz, DO, MPH¹ ¹Division of Neonatology, Children’s Hospital of Orange County, CA (Neonatal Studies Review; November, 2009) Non-Invasive Mechanical Ventilation of the Very Low Birth Weight Infant Eric D Schultz, DO, MPH¹ ¹Division of Neonatology, Children’s Hospital of Orange County, CA (Neonatal Studies Review; August, 2009) PUBLICATIONS Bosentan Role in Severe Refractory Pulmonary Hypertension in an Extremely Low Birth Weight Infant Inayat M, Yeasted R, Schultz E, Cleary J, Chang A; The Journal of Perinatology-Neonatology 2011 Sept; 24(5):28-30 Mast Cells Mediate Hyperoxia-Induced Airway Hyper-reactivity in Newborn Rats Schultz E D, Potts E N, Foster W M, Auten R L; Pediatric Research 2010 July; 68(1):70-74 Oxygen Management of the Very Low Birth Weight Infant Ramirez R, Frens S, Schultz E; RT: For Decision Makers in Respiratory Care 2010 Feb Effect of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Colonization in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit on Total Hospital Costs Schultz E D, Tanaka D T, Goldberg R N, Benjamin D K, Smith P B; Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology 2009 April; 30(4):383-5 Is an Increased Dwell Time of a Peripherally Inserted Catheter Associated with an Increased Risk of Bloodstream Infection in Infants? Smith P B, Benjamin D K, Cotton C M, Schultz E D, Guo R, Nowell L, Smithwick M L, Thornburg C D; Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology 2008 Aug;29(8):749-53 New Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia and Long-Term Airway Dysfunction Kevill K A, Auten R L, Schultz E D; Tufts University School of Medicine and Floating Hospital for Children Reports on: Neonatal Respiratory Diseases 2007, 17(2) MEMBERSHIP AND CERTIFICATIONS 2010-2020 Board Certified in Neonatal/Perinatal Medicine 2015-2025 Board Certified in Pediatrics 2010-Present Texas Medical License AN EXPERT APPROACH TO ALLERGY RELIEFSM • AUSTINALLERGIST.COM 2003-2010 California Medical License 2006-2009 North Carolina Medical License 2011-Present American Thoracic Society Member 2007-Present American Academy of Pediatrics Member 2009-2011 Neonatal Resuscitation Program Instructor 2005-2011 Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Certification 2002-Present BLS, NRP, PALS, ACLS AN EXPERT APPROACH TO ALLERGY RELIEFSM • AUSTINALLERGIST.COM.