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Hynes M. Birmingham, MD, MBA, FACEPAssistant Professor of Emergency Medicine
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Education
Post-Graduate Training
Awards
| Degree | Institution | Major |
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| BS | University of Connecticut | Physiology and Neurobiology |
| MBA | University of Connecticut | Health Systems Management |
| MD | UConn School of Medicine | Medicine |
Post-Graduate Training
| Training | Institution | Specialty |
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| Professional Training | American College of Surgeons | Ultrasound Course |
| Professional Training | Fundamentals of Critical Care Support (FCCS) | |
| Professional Training | Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) | |
| Professional Training | Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) | |
| Professional Training | Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) | |
| Residency | UConn School of Medicine | Integrated Residency in Emergency Medicine (Chief Administrative Resident, 2005-2006) |
Awards
| Name of Award/Honor | Awarding Organization |
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| Health Career Opportunity Programs Book Award | UConn School of Medicine |
| Fellowship Academic Award | UConn School of Medicine |
| Master's Fellowship Academic Award | UConn School of Business Administration |
| New England Scholar | UConn |
Abstracts
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The post-fed hypertrophied python heart; A potential model of human heart failure.
Biophysical Journal 1998 Feb;74(2):A355-A355