Jay D Khadpe, MD
Associate Professor; Associate Program Director, Emergency Medicine Residency
Department:
Emergency Medicine – Jacksonville
Business Email:
jay.khadpe@jax.ufl.edu
About Jay D Khadpe
Additional Positions:
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
2019 – Current
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University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville
Associate Program Director, Emergency Medicine Residency
2017 – Current
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Accomplishments
Promotion to Associate Professor
2019
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University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville
Teaching Profile
Courses Taught
2018
MDC7710 Sr Emerg Med Clerkshp
Board Certifications
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Emergency MedicineAmerican Board of Emergency Medicine
Clinical Profile
Specialties
- Emergency Medicine
Publications
2023
Emergency Medicine Procedures: A Review of Approved Instructional Resources from the World of Free Open Access Medical Education.
Cureus.
15(9)
[DOI] 10.7759/cureus.45986.
[PMID] 37900377.
2020
Consensus Guidelines for Digital Scholarship in Academic Promotion.
The western journal of emergency medicine.
21(4):883-891
[DOI] 10.5811/westjem.2020.4.46441.
[PMID] 32726260.
2019
Academic Life in Emergency Medicine (ALiEM) Blog and Podcast Watch: Gastrointestinal Emergencies.
Cureus.
11(9)
[DOI] 10.7759/cureus.5545.
[PMID] 31673482.
2019
Barriers to Utilizing Social Media Platforms in Emergency Medicine Residency Programs.
Cureus.
11(10)
[DOI] 10.7759/cureus.5856.
[PMID] 31763079.
2018
Academic Life in Emergency Medicine (ALiEM) Blog and Podcast Watch: Infectious Disease Emergencies.
Cureus.
10(3)
[DOI] 10.7759/cureus.2345.
[PMID] 29796357.
2017
Blog and Podcast Watch: Cutaneous Emergencies.
The western journal of emergency medicine.
18(2):288-292
[DOI] 10.5811/westjem.2016.11.32092.
[PMID] 28210366.
2016
How to Utilize Blogs for Residency Education.
Journal of graduate medical education.
8(4):605-606
[PMID] 27777676.
2016
Survey of Individual and Institutional Risk Associated with the Use of Social Media.
The western journal of emergency medicine.
17(3):344-9
[DOI] 10.5811/westjem.2016.2.28451.
[PMID] 27330669.
2016
The long-term burden of severe sepsis and septic shock: Sepsis recidivism and organ dysfunction.
The journal of trauma and acute care surgery.
81(3):525-32
[DOI] 10.1097/TA.0000000000001135.
[PMID] 27398984.
2015
Evaluation of Social Media Use by Emergency Medicine Residents and Faculty.
The western journal of emergency medicine.
16(5):715-20
[DOI] 10.5811/westjem.2015.7.26128.
[PMID] 26587096.
2015
Integration of a Blog into an Emergency Medicine Residency Curriculum.
The western journal of emergency medicine.
16(6):936-7
[DOI] 10.5811/westjem.2015.8.27199.
[PMID] 26594294.
2014
Persistent organ dysfunction after severe sepsis: a systematic review.
Journal of critical care.
29(3):320-6
[DOI] 10.1016/j.jcrc.2013.10.020.
[PMID] 24360598.
2011
Survey of the current state of emergency care in Chennai, India.
World journal of emergency medicine.
2(3):169-74
[DOI] 10.5847/wjem.j.1920-8642.2011.03.002.
[PMID] 25215004.
2003
An overactivated ATR/CHK1 pathway is responsible for the prolonged G2 accumulation in irradiated AT cells.
The Journal of biological chemistry.
278(33):30869-74
[PMID] 12791699.
Education
Emergency Medicine Residency
2006-2010
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Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, New York
Doctor of Medicine
2002-2006
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Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Contact Details
Emails:
- Business:
- jay.khadpe@jax.ufl.edu
Addresses:
- Business Mailing:
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655 W 8TH ST
JACKSONVILLE FL 32209