Danielle Levine, MD

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Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
Attending Physician, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania
Attending Physician, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, University of Pennsylvania
Attending Physician, Pennsylvania Hospital, University of Pennsylvania
Department: Emergency Medicine

Contact information
University of Pennsylvania Health System
HUP Cedar
Department of Emergency Medicine
501 S 54th St
Philadelphia, PA 19143
Office: 215-748-9400
Education:
Sc.B (Applied Math-Biology)
Brown University, 2009.
M.Ed (Science Education)
Arcadia University, 2011.
MD (Medicine)
Sidney Kimmel Medical College, 2017.
Post-Graduate Training
Resident, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, 2017-2020.
Fellowship, Emergency Medical Services, Yale University, 2020-2021.
Certifications
Pennsylvania Prehospital EMS Physican, 2019.
Pennsylvania Medical Command, 2020.
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), 2021.
Advanced Hazmat Life Support (AHLS), 2021.
Advanced Trauma Life Support Certification (ATLS), 2021.
American Board of Emergency Medicine, 2022.
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Selected Publications

Joseph D, Couturier K, Levine D, Kumar V, Rothenberg C, Rollins M, Burns K, Cone DC, Venkatesh A : Vaccine Hesitancy Among Prehospital Clinicians in Connecticut. Journal of Emergency Medical Services November 2021.

D Levine and R Liu: Ultrasound Applications in the Prehospital Setting. Emergency Medical Services: Clinical Practice and Systems Oversight. Cone DCC, Brice JH, Delbridge TR, Myers JB (eds.). John Wiley & Sons, 2021.

Park JJ, Wong DK, Wahed, AS, Lee WM, Feld JJ, Terrault N, Khalili M, Sterling RK, Kowdley KV, Bzowej N, Lau DT, Kim WR, Smith C, Carithers RL, Torrey KW, Keith JW, Levine DL, Traum D, Ho S, Valiga ME, Johnson GS, Doo E, Lok ASF, Chang KM: Hepatitis B virus–specific and global T-cell dysfunction in chronic hepatitis B. Gastroenterology 150(3): 684-695, March 2016.

Sheak KR, Wiebe DJ, Leary M, Babaeizadeh S, Yuen TC, Zive D, Owens PC, Edelson DP, Daya MR, Idris AH, Abella BS: Quantitative relationship between end-tidal carbon dioxide and CPR quality during both in-hospital and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Resuscitation 89: 149-154, Apr 2015.

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