Joshua M. Gitlin, M.D.
Joshua M. Gitlin, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Department: Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Contact information
Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care
Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
51 N. 39th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
51 N. 39th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Email:
joshua.gitlin@uphs.upenn.edu
joshua.gitlin@uphs.upenn.edu
Education:
BS (Zoology)
Michigan State University, 1996.
MD (Medicine)
Wayne State University School of Medicine, 2002.
Permanent linkBS (Zoology)
Michigan State University, 1996.
MD (Medicine)
Wayne State University School of Medicine, 2002.
Description of Clinical Expertise
Regional anesthesiologist with particular interest and expertise in regional anesthesia techniques using ultrasound guidance for nerve localization and placement of indwelling perineural catheters.Selected Publications
Patel C, Truumees E, Gitlin J, Herkowitz H: Symptomatic spinal stenosis adjacent to a previous lumbar fusion. Presentation at the North American Spine Society Annual Meeting in Montreal, Canada October 2002.Sayegh AJ, Swor R, Chu KH, Jackson R, Gitlin J, Domeier RM, Basse E, Smith D, Fales W: Does race or socioeconomic status predict adverse outcome after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest?: A multi-center study. Resuscitation 40: 141-146, June 1999.
Sayegh AJ, Swor R, Chu KH, Jackson R, Gitlin J, Domeier RM, Basse E, Smith D, Fales W: Does race or socioeconomic status predict adverse outcome after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: A multi-center study. Presentation at the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL May 1998.
Chu K, Swor R, Jackson R, Domeier R, Sadler E, Basse E, Zaleznak H, Gitlin J: Race and survival after out-of-hospital cardic arrest in a suburban community. Annals of Emergency Medicine 31: 478-482, April 1998.
Chu K, Swor R, Jackson R, Domeier R, Basse E, Zaleznak H, Gitlin J: Race is not a factor in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest outcomes in two suburban EMS systems. Presentation at the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting in Denver, CO May 1996.
