David H. Gordon, MD

Fellow, University of Maryland Medical Center

Year of Residency Completion: 2018
Year of Fellowship Completion: 2021
State: North Carolina
Facility/School: University of Maryland Medical Center
Position: Fellow
Years of Experience in Critical Care: 3
Areas of Interest: Resuscitation, Cardiac Arrest, Sepsis, Fluids, Lactate, Ultrasound, Mechanical Ventilation, No-Invasive Respiratory Support

Biography

Dr. Gordon is an Emergency Medicine / Critical Care physician with an additional year of advanced resuscitation training. He has spoken at multiple resident lectures as contributed to the Maryland Critical Care Project, The Crashing Patient Conference, and the Critical Care Symposium. He has been recognized with multiple awards for teaching. He has lectured on topics including, lactate, mechanical ventilation, cardiac arrest, awake proning, fluid resuscitation, and COVID-19.

Speaking Engagements

2020

2020 Speaking Engagements

  • Covid-19 Respiratory Therapeutics and Coagulopathy. Invited Speaker, Grand Rounds – UT Health San Antonio Grand Rounds. April 2020.
  • Covid Controversies – Part 2. Maryland Critical Care Project. April 2020.
  • Covid Controversies- Part 1. Maryland Critical Care Project. April 2020.
  • Awake Proning in Covid. Featured Speaker, University of Maryland Emergency Medicine Residency, Alumni Day. May 2020.
  • Lactate: Love it or Leave it. Featured Speaker, Critical Care Symposium. June 2020.
2019

2019 Speaking Engagements

  • The Fallacy of Fluids. Featured Speaker, The Crashing Patient Conference. October 2019.
  • Ventilatory Basics. University of Maryland Midtown Internal Medicine, Conference Lecture. December 2019.
  • Ventilatory Basics for the EM Physician. University of Maryland Emergency Medicine, CME Conference Lecture. December 2019.
2018

2018 Speaking Engagements

  • Mise En Place – The Recipe for the Perfect Code, Code Blue. Dr. Ken Butler- Supervisor. April 2019.
2017

2017 Speaking Engagements

  • Riding the Wave. University of Maryland Emergency Medicine Senior Lecture, Dr. Michael Winters – Supervisor. November 2017.