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MARK A. NEWELL, M.D.
Assistant Professor
Trauma & Surgical Critical Care
 

Address:
Pitt County Memorial Hospital
2100 Stantonsburg Road
Greenville, NC 27835
E-mail: mnewell@pcmh.com
Phone: 252-847-4299

Academic Degrees:
M.D. (University of Texas Southwestern Medical School,May 30, 1992)

B.S. Pharmacy (University of Texas at Austin,December 6, 1987)


Residency:
Chief Resident, General Surgery
July 1, 1998- June 30, 1999
Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center
New York Medical College
Bronx, New York

General Surgery
July 1, 1997 to June 30, 1999
Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center
New York Medical College
Bronx, New York

July 1, 1992 to June 30, 1995
Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center
New York Medical College
Bronx, New York


Fellowship:
Surgical Critical Care
July 1, 1995 to June 30, 1996
Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center
New York Medical College
Bronx, New York


Research:
Pediatric Surgery (Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Rat Model)
July 1, 1996 to June 30, 1997
Yale University School of Medicine


Certification:
American Board of Surgery
Specialty: Surgical Critical Care
Issued: October 19, 2001
Expiration: July 1, 2012

American Board of Surgery
Specialty: Surgery
Issued: October 30, 2000
Expiration: July 1, 2011

Medical:
North Carolina Medical Board


Licensure:
Issued: April 28, 2003
Expiration: September 10, 2004
New York State Education Department
Re-issued: September 1, 2002
Expiration: August 31, 2004


Controlled Substance Certificate:
Drug Enforcement Administration Certificate
Issued: July 5, 2000
Expiration: October 31, 2005


Certifications:
Advanced Trauma Life Support
Expiration: April 26, 2007

Advanced Cardiac Life Support
Expiration: April 7, 2005

Pediatric Advanced Life Support
Expiration: April 14, 2005

Basic Cardiac Life Support
Expiration: April 29, 2005

ATLS Instructor


Appointments:

Hospital:
Attending Surgeon
Trauma and Surgical Critical Care
Pitt County Memorial Hospital
Greenville, North Carolina
July 1, 2003 to present

Associate Chief, Trauma and Surgical Critical Care
Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center
Bronx, New York
August 1, 2000 to June 30, 2001

Attending Surgeon
General Surgery, Trauma/Critical Care
Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center
Bronx, New York
July 26, 1999 to May 30, 2003

Academic:
Assistant Professor of Surgery
Brody School of Medicine at ECU
Greenville, North Carolina
July 1, 2003 to present

Instructor in General Surgery
New York Medical College
Valhalla, New York
November 1, 1998 to June 30, 1999

American Trauma Society
March 2, 2004


Professional Societies:
Surgical Society of New York Medical College
June 13, 1999 to present

Society of Critical Care Medicine
October 1, 2003 to present

American College of Surgeons, Fellow
October 19, 2003 to present

Society of Critical Care Medicine
October 1, 2003 to present

National Medical Association
March 2, 2004

American Trauma Society
March 2, 2004 to present

National Medical Association
March 2, 2004 to present

American Medical Association
July 1, 1993 to June 30, 1998

Southeastern Surgical Congress, Fellow


Committee Assignments:

Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center:

Member, Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee
July 11, 2002 to May 30, 2003

Member, Multidisciplinary Trauma Committee
August 1, 1999 to May 30, 2003

Member, SICU Interdisciplinary Subcommittee
August 1, 1999 to May 30, 2003

Member, Medical Records Committee
April 13, 2000 to May 30, 2003

Member, Nutrition Committee
April 25, 2000 to May 30, 2003

Member, Injury Prevention Committee
August 31, 2000 to May 30, 2003


Honors:

  • Iatros Award, UT Southwestern Medical School, 1992
  • Southwestern Medical Foundation Scholarship, 1988-1992
  • Outstanding Pharmacy Clerk (Dallas), 1987
  • Dean’s List 1986-87


Publications/Exhibits:
1. “Goldstein’s Test Does Not Predict Contralateral Patent Processus Vaginalis” Pediatric Surgery Fellow’s Conference, Philadelphia, October 5-8, 1996

2. “Fetal Rat Isolated Pulmonary Vessel Response to Endothelin-1” FASEB, New Orleans, December 6-8, 1996

3. “Hypoxic Vasoconstriction Is Impaired In Pulmonary Arterioles From Rats With Nitrofen-Induced Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernias” 1997 Annual ELSO Meeting, Detroit, September 19-21, 1997

4. “Hypoxic Pulmonary Vasoconstriction Is Impaired In Rats With Nitrofen-Induced Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernias” American Academy of Pediatrics, Surgical Section, New Orleans, October 31-November 2, 1997

5. Newell MA, Au-Fliegner M, Coppola C, Gosche JR. Hypoxic Pulmonary Vasoconstriction Is Impaired In Rats With Nitrofen-Induced Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernias. J Pediatr Surg. 1998 Sep; 33 (9): 1358-1362

6. Vinces FY, Newell MA, Cherry RA. Isolated Contralateral Vertebral Artery Injury in a Stab Wound To The Neck. J Vasc Surg. 2004 Feb; 39 (2): 462-4


Lectures:
“The Liver”
Brody School of Medicine at ECU Surgical Clerkship
Greenville, North Carolina
August 2003, September 2003

“Vertebral Artery Injuries”
University of Arizona, General Surgery Residents
Tucson, Arizona
December, 2002

“Pedestrian Safety”
Community Advisory Board, Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center
May 2001

"Diagnosis and Therapy of Gastrointestinal Bleeding”
Weil Medical College of Cornell University Surgical Clerkship
Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center
July 1999 - May 30, 2003


Key Projects:
2001:

  • Developed hospital-wide Chest Tube Management guidelines for Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center
  • Assisted in developing Massive Transfusion protocol for Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center

 


 
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