Timothy Kelly, MD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine
Attending Physician, Pennsylvania Hospital
Department: Emergency Medicine
Contact information
Penn Medicine
Department of Family Medicine
3737 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Department of Family Medicine
3737 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Office: 215-662-8777
Education:
BS (Psychology)
University of Washington, 2009.
MD (Medicine)
University of Washington, 2020.
Permanent linkBS (Psychology)
University of Washington, 2009.
MD (Medicine)
University of Washington, 2020.
Selected Publications
Kelly T: The Fentanyl-Tainted Drug Supply Requires Eds to do More. EM Resident 2024 Notes: https://www.emra.org/emresident/article/fentanyl-march-2024Kelly T: Synthetic Cannabinoids Highlight the Need to Abandon the War on Drugs. EM Resident 49(3): 40-42, Jun 2022.
Kelly T: In the Emergency Department: Patients Ravaged by Mental Illness. KevinMD.com Feb 2021.
Kelly T: Ketamine’s Therapeutic Value in Suicidal Patients. EM Resident 46(3): 26-27, Jun 2019.
Kelly T: A Medical Student’s First Code. Here’s What He Learned. KevinMD.com Mar 2019.
Kelly T. & Rosonke S.: Ketamine’s Therapeutic Value in Suicidal Patients. EM Resident 46(3): 26-27, 2019.
Ehrenreich-May J., Dimeff L.A., Woodcock E.A., Queen A.H., Kelly T., Contreras I.S., Rash B., Kelley-Brimer A., Hauschildt J., Danner S.M., Kennedy S.M., & Barlow D.H.: Enhancing Online Training in an Evidence-Based Treatment for Adolescent Panic Disorder. Evidence-Based Practice in Child and Adolescent Mental Health 1(4): 241-258, Nov 2016.
Harned M.S., Dimeff L.A., Woodcock E.A., Kelly T., Zavertnik J., Contreras I.S., & Danner S.M.: Exposing Clinicians to Exposure: A Randomized Controlled Dissemination Trial of Exposure Therapy for Anxiety Disorders. Behavior Therapy 45(6): 731-744, Nov 2014.