Dr. Paul Robert Thomas Atkinson Clinical Academic Department HeadDepartment of Emergency MedicineSaint John AreaBSc (Hons), MB BCh BAO, MA (Cantab), FRCEM, FRCPC Dr. Paul Atkinson is a Professor in Emergency Medicine at Dalhousie University and recently appointed Clinical-Academic Head in Emergency Medicine, Saint John Area, New Brunswick, and Assistant Dean, Research at Dalhousie Medicine New Brunswick. He is also deputy editor for the Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine; and was Chief Medical Officer at WorkSafeNB from 2016 to 2020. He is past chair of the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians research committee, as well as the NB Trauma Program research sub-committee. His international training began at the Queen’s University of Belfast, followed by postgraduate programs in internal medicine in Belfast and emergency medicine in Cambridge, UK. He completed a fellowship at the Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney, Australia. He relocated to Saint John, N.B. from Cambridge in late 2009. He has over 80 peer-reviewed publications, as well as being the lead editor on two textbooks, Emergency Medicine an Illustrated Colour Text, 2010; and Point of Care Ultrasound in Emergency Medicine and Resuscitation, 2019. Awards include the inaugural “Best in Class” undergraduate teaching award from Dalhousie University in 2012, and the national Grant Innes Award for Emergency Medicine research in 2014, and the Ian Stiell Researcher of the Year Award from the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians, 2019. Paul is married to Julie, and together they have three young adult offspring, Jordyn, Lucy and Jack. Paul enjoys cycling and hiking in the wide-open spaces of New Brunswick and is looking forward to the challenge of leading the emergency medicine team in the Saint John zone. Education BSc (Hons), Queen’s University, Belfast, 1992 MB BCh BAO (Hon), Queen’s University, Belfast, 1995 Pre-registration House Officer (Intern), Queen’s University, Belfast, 1995-1996 Internal Medicine Program, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1996-1999 MRCP (UK), Royal College of Physicians (UK), 1998 Emergency Medicine, Cambridge, East of England, 1999-2003 Trauma/Pediatric EM, Sydney, Australia, 2001-2002 FRCEM (FFAEM), Royal College of Emergency Medicine, 2003 CCST (Emergency Med), General Medical Council (UK), 2003 MA (Cantab), University of Cambridge, 2010 FRCPC, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, 2015 Affiliate Positions Professor in Emergency Medicine at Dalhousie University Assistant Dean, Research at Dalhousie Medicine New Brunswick (beginning July 2020) Co-director of the CanPoCUS.ca Point of Care Ultrasound Course Deputy Editor,Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine Chair, New Brunswick Emergency Medicine Research Committee (Dalhousie University Dept of Emergency Medicine) Research Milne F, Leech-Porter K, Atkinson P, et al. Combatting Sedentary Lifestyles: Can Exercise Prescription in the Emergency Department Lead to Behavioral Change in Patients? Cureus. 2020 Feb 21;12(2):e7071. doi: 10.7759/cureus.7071. PMID: 32226672; PMCID: PMC7089621. Vonkeman J, Atkinson P, Fraser J, et al. Intimate Partner Violence Documentation and Awareness in an Urban Emergency Department. Cureus. 2019 Dec 28;11(12):e6493. doi: 10.7759/cureus.6493. PMID: 32025415; PMCID: PMC6984185. Rollo D, Atkinson P, Mekwan J, et al. How Feasible is Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in a Medium Urban Population Centre? Cureus. 2019 Dec 8;11(12):e6324. doi: 10.7759/cureus.6324. PMID: 31938615; PMCID: PMC6946035. Boyle A, Atkinson P, Basaure Verdejo C, et al. Validation of the short form of the International Crowding Measure in Emergency Departments: an international study. Eur J Emerg Med. 2019 Dec;26(6):405-411. doi: 10.1097/MEJ.0000000000000579. PMID: 30431450. Beckett N, Atkinson P, Fraser J, et al. Do combined ultrasound and electrocardiogram-rhythm findings predict survival in emergency department cardiac arrest patients? The Second Sonography in Hypotension and Cardiac Arrest in the Emergency Department (SHoC-ED2) study. CJEM. 2019;21(6):739‐743. doi:10.1017/cem.2019.397 Lalande E, Burwash-Brennan T, Burns K, Atkinson P, et al.; SHoC Investigators. Is point-of-care ultrasound a reliable predictor of outcome during atraumatic, non-shockable cardiac arrest? A systematic review and meta-analysis from the SHoC investigators. Resuscitation. 2019 Jun;139:159-166. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2019.03.027. Epub 2019 Apr 9. PMID: 30974189. Atkinson PR, Milne J, Diegelmann L, et al. Does Point-of-Care Ultrasonography Improve Clinical Outcomes in Emergency Department Patients With Undifferentiated Hypotension? An International Randomized Controlled Trial From the SHoC-ED Investigators. Ann Emerg Med. 2018 Oct;72(4):478-489. doi: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2018.04.002. Epub 2018 Jun 2. PMID: 29866583. Clinical Interests Health Systems Point of Care Ultrasound Resuscitation Analgesia and Sedation Cardiology Awards Hutchinson-Stewart Scholarship, 1990 Physiological Society (London) Prize, 1992 Sir George E. Clark Prize in Endocrinology, 1992 Commonwealth Society Elective Bursary, 1993 Emily Sarah Dixon Elective Bursary, 1993 East of England Research Presentation Award, 2003 Clinical Excellence Award, Cambridge, 2007 Clinical Excellence Award, Cambridge, 2008 “Best in Class” Award: Dalhousie Medicine New Brunswick Award, 2012 Grant Innes Award for Top Research Presentation CAEP, 2014 Emergency Physician “Teacher of the Year”, 2015 Dalhousie University Emergency Medicine Research Day, 2015 Dragon’s Den Top Research Presentation Award, 2017 CAEP Ian Stiell Researcher of the Year Award, 2019