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Adrian A. Salmon, MD, MPH, MBA

Assistant Professor of Medicine
NPI Number:
1528282456
Academic Office Location:
Pulmonary Medicine
UConn Health
263 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, CT 06030
Website(s):

Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine

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Education
DegreeInstitutionMajor
MDCatholic University of Santiago de GuayaquilMedicine
MPHBrown UniversityPublic Health
MBAUniversity of FloridaBusiness Administration

Post-Graduate Training
TrainingInstitutionSpecialty
ResidencyUniversity of Illinois at Chicago/Advocate Christ Medical CenterInternal Medicine
FellowshipUniversity of PittsburghCritical Care
FellowshipSaint Vincent HospitalSleep Medicine
Name & DescriptionCategoryRoleTypeScopeStart YearEnd Year
University of Connecticut GME Committee for residency and fellowship program directorsEducation CommitteememberUConn HealthUniversity2024
AASM Coding and Reimbursement Advisory CommitteeProfessional/Scientific OrganizationmeExternalNational20242025
Abstract reviewer for the annual Americal Academy of Sleep Medicine Congress2025 in the Sleep-related breathing disorders category in the Clinical Sleep Science and Practice track.Professional/Scientific OrganizationAbstract reviewerExternalNational20242025
Abstract reviewer for the Annual American Academy of Sleep Medicine Congress, SLEEP 2024.Professional/Scientific OrganizationAbstract reviewerExternalNational20232024
SCCM Fundamental Critical Care Support (FCCS): Resource limited.Professional/Scientific OrganizationMemberExternalNational20232024

Journal Articles

Book Chapters

  • The Kidney in Acute Heart Failure Syndromes and Cardiogenic Shock
    Salmon A, Karajala V, Kellum JA Critical Care Nephrology 2009 Jan;

Editorials

  • The current epidemiological landscape of ventilator-associated pneumonia in the intensive care unit: a multicenter prospective observational study in China—study critique, ventilator-associated pneumonia incidence rates, and pathogen distribution.
    Salmon A, Metersky M. J Emerg Crit Care Med 2019 May;323
  • Hypercapnic acidosis in ARDS: a tolerated side effect or an important therapeutic modality?
    Salmon, Adrian A; Hotchkiss, John R Critical care (London, England) 2007 Jan;11(1):304
Title or AbstractTypeSponsor/EventDate/YearLocation
Impact of CPAP on HbA1C in patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Prediabetes: A preliminary report. N Maheshwari, L Jyotirmayee, Z Yang, A Salmon, ZH Wu. Accepted for Sleep 2024 National meeting.Poster2024Houston, ASM meeting 2024