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Curriculum Vitae Name: Kenneth Darren Katz, M.D., FAAEM, FACMT Business Address: Department of Emergency Medicine Lehigh Valley Health Network 1240 South Cedar Crest Suite 214 Allentown PA 18103 Education and Training Undergraduate: 08/1988 – 05/1992 Yale University BA - Biology New Haven, CT Graduate: 06/1992 – 06/1996 State University of New York MD Stony Brook School of Medicine Post-Graduate: 07/1996 – 06/2001 Christiana Care Health Systems Resident in Emergency and Newark, DE Internal Medicine 07/2001 – 06/2003 Good Samaritan Regional Medical Toxicology Fellowship Medical Center Phoenix, AZ 07/1997 – 08/1997 Dr. Phillip Heinegg Family practice externship Yonkers, NY Appointments and Positions Academic: 01/2015-present Philadelphia College Osteopathic Medicine Clinical Assistant Professor 07/2013- present Lehigh Valley Health Network Core Faculty Department of Emergency Medicine 07/2010- 6/2013 Department of Internal Medicine Adjunct Asst. Professor West Virginia University School of Medicine 06/2007- 6/2013 University of Pittsburgh Division Chief Department of Emergency Medicine Division of Medical Toxicology 06/2005- 12/2012 Pittsburgh Poison Center Medical Director 10/2012 – 6/2013 University of Pittsburgh Associate Professor Department of Emergency Medicine School of Medicine 07/2004 - 10/2012 University of Pittsburgh Assistant Professor Department of Emergency Medicine School of Medicine 07/2004 -01/2009 University of Pittsburgh Fellowship Director Department of Emergency Medicine Division of Medical Toxicology 7/2003 – 6/2004 University of Pittsburgh Clinical Instructor Department of Emergency Medicine School of Medicine Non-Academic: 06/2007 - present St. Margaret’s Hospital Staff Physician Emergency Department UPMC Health System Pittsburgh, PA 07/2004 – present University of Pittsburgh Staff Physician Department of Emergency Medicine 07/2003 – present University of Pittsburgh Medical Toxicologist 2 Curriculum Vitae Kenneth D. Katz, MD Medical Toxicology Service Department of Emergency Medicine School of Medicine 07/2003 – 06/2010 St. Clair Memorial Hospital Staff Physician Emergency Department Pittsburgh, PA 07/2001 –06/2003 Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center Staff Physician Maricopa Medical Center Thunderbird Hospital Emergency Medicine Phoenix, AZ 07/2001 – 06/2003 Mesa Lutheran Hospital Staff Physician Emergency Medicine Mesa, AZ 07/1999 – 06/2001 Christiana Care Health Systems Staff Physician/House Emergency Department Officer Newark, DE Jun-Jul 1989 Ciba-Geigy (Novartis) Pharmaceutical Co. Jun-Jul 1990 Assisted in clinical trials for Habitrol Jun-Jul 1991 nicotine patch Certification and Licensure Specialty Certifications: Medical Toxicology 2004 - present American Board of Emergency Medicine 2002 - present American Board of Internal Medicine 2001 - present Medical Licensure: State Board of Medicine MD-421744 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 3 Curriculum Vitae Kenneth D. Katz, MD Honors and Awards: ACMT Jazz Pharmaceuticals Research Award 2007 Christiana Care Health Systems Medical/Dental Staff Research Award, 3rd Place 2000 Publications Peer-Reviewed: 1. Nappe, TM, Pacelli AM, Katz K. An Atypical Case of Methemoglobinemia due to self- administered benzocaine. Case Reports in Emergency Medicine. Volume 2015, Article ID 670979, 4 pages. 2. Escajeda JT, Katz KD, Rittenberger J. Successful treatment of metoprolol-induced cardiac arrest with high dose insulin, lipid emulsion and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. American Journal of Emergency Medicine, January 16, 2015 (online). 3. Gerrity, R, Menke N, Pizon AF, Katz KD. A case of a patient with alcoholic ketoacidosis and hyperlactemia The Journal of Emergency Medicine JEM-D-15-00306 4. Kraus C, Katz KD. Extensive facial hematoma following third molar removal. American Journal Emergency Medicine, 2014. 5. King AM, Menke NB, Katz KD. Toxic Hemoglobinopathies in the Emergency Department. EM Critical Care. EB Medicine. 3(6). 2013 6. King AM, Menke NB, Katz KD, Pizon AF.4-aminopyridine toxicity: a case report and review of the literature. J Med Toxicol. 8(3):314-21. 2012 7. Katz KD. "Intravenous Multi-vitamins ("banana bags") in Emergency Patients Who May Have Nutritional Deficits”. Annals Emergency Medicine. 59(5):413-4. 2012. 8. McClure CK, Patrick TE, Katz KD, Kelsey SF, Weiss HB. Birth outcomes following self- inflicted poisoning during pregnancy, California, 2000 to 2004. J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2011 May;40(3):292-301. doi: 10.1111/j.1552-6909.2011.01250.x. 9. Mrvos R, Feuchter AC, Katz KD, Durback-Morris LF, Brooks DE, Krenzelok, EP. Whole Fentanyl Patch Ingestion: A Multi-Center Case Series. J Emerg Med. 2011 Jun 15. 10. McClure CK, Katz KD, Patrick T, Kelsey SF, Weiss HB. The Epidemiology of Acute Poisoning Hospital Discharges in Women of Reproductive Age and During Pregnancy, California, 2000- 2003. Matern Child Health J. 2011 Oct;15(7):964-73. doi: 10.1007/s10995-010-0571-1. 4 Curriculum Vitae Kenneth D. Katz, MD 11. Feuchter AC, Katz KD. Right Atrial Thrombus Secondary to Pacemaker Wires. J Emerg Med. 2010 Jul 23 12. Lynch MJ, Katz KD, Callaway CW, Logue ES. Survival of Verapamil-poisoned rats treated with Triidothyronine.J Med Toxicol. 2010 Mar 17. [Epub ahead of print] 13. Mumma BE, Shellenbarger D, Callaway CW, Katz KD, Guyette FX, Rittenberger JC. Neurologic recovery following cardiac arrest due to benzodiazepine and opiate toxicity. Resuscitation. Oct 2009. 14. Mumma BE, Shellenbarger D, Callaway CW, Katz KD, Guyette FX, Rittenberger JC. Neurologic recovery following cardiac arrest due to carbon monoxide poisoning. Resuscitation. 2009 Apr 30. 15. Sanders RW, Katz KD, Suyama J, Akhtar J, O'Toole KS, Corll D, Ladenburger RN. Seizure during Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy for Carbon Monoxide Toxicity: A Case Series and Five-year Experience. J Emerg Med. 2009 Apr 14. 16. Adler, P, Lynch M, Katz K, Lyons JM, Ochoa J, King C. Hypothermia: An Unusual Indication for Gastric Lavage. JEM March 19, 2009. 17. Melhem S, Katz KD, Jameson A, Shellenbarger D, Akhtar J. Prolonged toxicity in a 2-Year-Old after accidental ingestion of Aripiprazole. Pediatr Emer Care. 2009; 25: 105-6. 18. Whyte AJ, Kehrl T, Brooks DE, Katz KD, Sokolowski D. Safety and effectiveness of Acetadote for acetaminophen toxicity. J E Med. doi:10.1016/j.jemermed.2008.05.007 19. Lovecchio F, Katz KD, Watts DJ, Wood IO. Four-year experience with methotrexate exposures. J Med Toxicology. 2008; 4(3): 149-50. 20. Katz KD. Four-year experience with methotrexate exposures. Journal Medical Toxicology. 2008; 4: 145. 21. Suffoletto B, Katz K, Tozetti C, Modesti, PA. Achalasia: a rare cause of stridor. Internal and Emergency Medicine. 2008; 3(2): 127-9. 22. D Hostler, RN Roth, RE Kaufman, KD Katz, DE Brooks, AF Pizon, K O¹Toole The incidence of carbon monoxide poisoning during CO alarm investigations. Prehospital Emergency Care 2008; 12:115. 23. Curry SC, Watts DJ, Katz K et al. “The effect of single dose Tramadol on oxycodone clearance”, Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2007; 33: 407-13. 24. Katz K, Bleicher, A, Lofler, J. “Lhermitte Duclos Disease: A Rare cause of posterior fossa mass”. Internal and Emergency Medicine. 2008 25. Routhier D, Katz K, Brooks D. QTc prolongation and Torsades de Pointes associated with Methadone therapy, Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2007; 26. Ghandelwal G, Katz K, Brooks D, Gonzalez S, Ulishney C.Naja Kaouthia: two cases of Asiatic cobra envenomations, Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2007; 32(2): 5 Curriculum Vitae Kenneth D. Katz, MD 27. Katz K, Ruha A, Curry SC. Aniline and methanol toxicity after shoe dye ingestion. Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2004; 27 (4): 367-9. 28. Lovecchio F, Katz K, Watts D, Pitera A. Media influence on Poison Center call volume after September 11, 2001. Prehospital and Distaster Medicine. 2004; 19 (2): 185. 29. Katz K, Curry SC, Brooks DE, Gerkin RD. The effect of Cyclosporine A on survival time in salicylate poisoned rats. Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2004: 26 (2): , 2004 30. Ruha M, Curry S, Beuhler M, Katz K et al. Initial postmarketing experience with crotalidae polyvalent immune Fab for treatment of rattlesnake envenomation. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2002; 39: 609-15. 31. Katz K, Lawler J, Wax J, O’Connor R, Nadkarni V. Vasopressin pressor effects in critically ill children during evaluation for brain death and organ recovery. Resuscitation. 2000; 40: 33-40. 32. Brogan G, Bock J, Hollander J, McCuskey C, Khan S, Thode H, Broderick J, Henry M, Dinowitz S, Katz K et al. Evaluation of cardiac status Creatine Kinase-MB/Myloglobin device for rapidly ruling out acute myocardial infarction. Academic Emergency Medicine. 1996; 3: 428-9. Abstracts: 1. Escajeda J, Rittenberger J, Katz K. Treatment of Metoprolol-induced cardiac arrest with high dose insulin, lipid emulsion and VA-ECMO. Society Critical Care Medicine, Critical Care Congress, San Francisco 2014. 2. King AM, Davidson C, Menke NB, Katz K. Methemoglobinemia in a child with short gut syndrome and bacterial overgrowth. ACMT Scientific Meeting, Puerto Rico, March 2013. 3. Menke NB, King AM, Katz KD, Abesamis MG, Lynch MJ, Pizon AF. Failure of dexmetetomidine to adequately sedate a patient with anti-muscarinic toxicity. ACMT, Puerto Rico, 2013. 4. Menke MB, King AM, Katz KD, Abesamis MG, Lynch MJ, Pizon AF. Adjunct Ketamine use in the management of severe alcohol withdrawal: a case series. ACMT, Puerto Rico, 2013. 5. Nathan Menke, Andrew King, Kenneth Katz, Michael Lynch, Michael Abesamis, Anthony Pizon. Adjunct Ketamine use in the management of severe alcohol withdrawal: A case series. Clinical Toxicology. 2012; August ; 50(7): 610 6. King AM, Menke NB, Katz KD. Am I Blue? Highest reported methemoglobin level after boiler water ingestion. Clinical Toxicology. 2012; Aug; 50(7):660 7. King AM, Menke NB, Katz KD, Pizon AF. 4-aminopyridine toxicity: a case report and review of the literature. J Med Toxicol. 2012; Sep;8 (3):314-21. 8. Abesamis MG, Lynch MJ, Walsh SJ, Pizon AF, Katz KD, Kuspis D, Mrvos R. Delayed Aripiprazole Neurotoxicity in Children under Age Five. Clinical Toxicology. 2011; 49(6): 547. 9. Dorfman JL, Chan SC, Mrvos R, Katz K, Krenzelok E.