Gerald M. O'Neill, MD, FAAEM

Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine
Attending Physician, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine, Philadelphia, Pa
Director of Physician Scheduling, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center - Department of Emergency Medicine Philadelphia, PA
UBCL/CET Chair, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center
Department: Emergency Medicine
Contact information
51 N. 39th St - Myrin - M01
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: 215-662-9350
Education:
BS (Biology, cum laude)
Boston College, 2001.
MD
Tufts University School of Medicine, 2006.
BS (Biology, cum laude)
Boston College, 2001.
MD
Tufts University School of Medicine, 2006.
Post-Graduate Training
Resident in Emergency Medicine, Temple University Hospital, 2006-2009.
Chief Resident , Temple University Hospital Philadelphia, PA, 2009-2009.
Resident in Emergency Medicine, Temple University Hospital, 2006-2009.
Chief Resident , Temple University Hospital Philadelphia, PA, 2009-2009.
Certifications
American Board of Emergency Medicine, (ABEM) , 2020.
Permanent linkAmerican Board of Emergency Medicine, (ABEM) , 2020.
Selected Publications
Agarwal AK, Seeburger E, O'Neill G, Nwakanma CC, Marsh LE, Soltany KA, South EC, Friedman AB.: Prevalence of Behavioral Flags in the Electronic Health Record Among Black and White Patients Visiting the Emergency Department. JAMA Netw Open 6: e2251734, Jan 2023.Horn A, O'Neill G, Costantino TG: Pneumoperitoneum. The Journal of Emergency Medicine Feb 2009.
O'Neill Gerald M, Costantino Thomas G, Karras David: Bilateral tubal ectopic pregnancies. Annals of Emergency Medicine 50(4): e1-2, Oct 2007.
O'Neill Gerald M, Prasanna Murthy S N, Lorand Laszlo, Khanna Richie, Liu Shih-Chun, Hanspal Manjit, Hanada Toshihiko, Chishti Athar H: Activation of transglutaminase in mu-calpain null erythrocytes. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 307(2): 327-31, Jul 2003.