Jennifer Lang Mooney, MD
CURRICULUM VITAE
Name: Jennifer Lang Mooney, M.D.
Business Address: LSU Health Sciences Center
Department of Surgery
Section of Trauma/Critical Care Surgery
1542 Tulane Avenue, Room 747
New Orleans, LA 70112
Business Telephone (504) 568-4750 phone; (504) 568-4633 fax
and Telefax:
Business email Address:
Citizenship: USA Citizen
Education:
Undergraduate Southwestern University
Georgetown, TX
Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry, 2002
Medical University of Texas Southwestern
Dallas, TX
Degree: M.D., 2006
Internship/ University of Texas Southwestern
Residency Parkland Hospital
Dallas, TX
General Surgery, 2011
Fellowship University of Texas Southwestern
Parkland Hospital
Dallas, TX
Surgical Critical Care, 2012
Certification:
American Board of Surgery – General Surgery, 2011
American Board of Surgery – Critical Care, 2012
American College of Surgeons – Ultrasound in the Acute setting
Fundamentals of Laparoscopic Surgery – 12/2009
Advanced Trauma Life Support Instructor – 2011
Advanced Cardiac Life Support - 2011
Licensure:
Texas, N7301, 8/2010 – 8/2013
Louisiana, La205553 – 6/2012 – 6/2013
Professional Appointments:
Clinical Instructor in Surgery
University of Texas Southwestern, 2011-2012
Assistant Professor of Clinical Surgery
LSUHSC, Department of Surgery
2012-present
Membership in Professional Organizations:
American College of Surgeons Resident Member - 2006-2012
American College of Surgeons Applicant for Fellowship – present
Texas Medical Society – 2006-2012
Dallas County Medical Society – 2006-2012
American Medical Association – 2006-present
Association of Women Surgeons – 2006-present
Society of Critical Care Medicine – 2011-present
The Association for Surgical Education – 2012-present
Clerkship Coordinator Membership of ASE – 2012-present
Awards and Honors:
S Timothy String award for best overall presentation and paper, Southern Association of Vascular Surgeons, Atlantis Paradise Island, Bahamas 2010.
Teaching Experience/Responsibilities:
Course/Clerkship/Residency or Fellowship/CME Directorships
Surgical Clerkship Co-Director, LSUHSC, Department of Surgery
9/2012 to present
Curriculum Development/Implementation
Surgical clerkship small group session curriculum development LSUHSC
– 2012
Development of a structured curriculum to be used by service attendings as a guideline for small group learning for the surgical clerkship.
Surgical Critical Care Fellowship Curriculum Development project LSUHSC – 2012
Development of a comprehensive curriculum incorporating surgical textbook, classic and/or current literature, skills training, and didactic lecture series for the surgical critical care fellowship.
Formal Course Responsibilities:
Cohn’s Medical Student Conference
Scheduling of both faculty moderators and student presenters. Faculty presenter Oct. 11th, 2012 (2 hours)
Departmental/Interdisciplinary Conferences:
LSUHSC Trauma/ Critical Care Surgery Conference.
Lecturer
1. September 26, 2012 – Delerium
Papers Presented:
1. “The limitations of thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) in altering the natural history of traumatic aortic disruption.” Podium presentation at Southern Association of Vascular Surgeons, Paradise Island, Bahamas 2010.0
2. “Do chest packing and temporary closure improve survival for trauma patients in shock after emergent thoracotomy?” Poster presentation for American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Boston, MA, 2010.
University/Institutional Service
School of Medicine committees:
Curriculum Oversight Committee 2012-present
Special assignments:
Sexual Harassment Liaison 2012 - present
Clinical Service:
Ward attending – Serve as surgery service monthly attending on average once every two to three months. Responsibilities include daily supervision of students and residents via patient rounds and written notes. One hour per week spent teaching students in small group setting. Six to eight hours per week spent supervising students and residents in clinic. One to two days a week in operating room for elective general surgery cases. Throughout the month focus spent on patient care and student/resident teaching via patient rounds, outpatient clinic visits, intraoperative teaching.
Call – 24 hour in house trauma and acute care surgery call five to six days per month. This is spent mainly at Interim LSU Public Hospital and secondarily at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center per contract w/ LSUHSC.
ICU – One to two weeks spent as ICU attending on average every two to three months. Responsibilities include daily ICU rounds with written notes, daily student/resident teaching and direct patient care of critically ill patients. During this time also serve as back up trauma surgeon to physician on call.
Administrative Responsibilities
Departmental:
Hospital
1. Interim LSU Public Hospital - Trauma committee 2012-present
2. Interim LSU Public Hospital – Trauma peer review committee
2012-present
Book Chapters:
1. Lang J, Shafi S. “Precutaneous Gastrostomy Tube” for Frankel & deBoisblanc, eds. Bedside Procedure for the Intensivist, 2010
2. Lang J, Phelan H. “Burns and Inhalation Injuries.” For Thal and Springer(ed). Penetrating Trauma, 1st ed., 2012
Journal Publications:
1. Lang JL, Minei JP, Modrall JG, Clagett GP, Valentine RJ. “The limitations of thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) in altering the natural history of blunt aortic injury”. Journal of Vascular Surgery 52(2):290-97, August 2010.
2. Lang JL, Gonzalez RP, Aldy KN, Carroll EA, Eastman AL, White CQ, Funk GA, Phelan HA. “Does temporary chest wall closure with or without chest packing improve survival for trauma patients in shock after emergent thoracotomy?” Journal of Trauma 70(3):705-9, March 2011.
3. Hui DS, Eastman AL, Lang JL, Frankel HL, O’Keeffe T. “A survey of critical care training amongst surgical residents: Will they be ready?” The Journal of Surgical Research 163(1): 132-41, September 2010.
4. DuBose J, Inaba K, Demetriades D, Scalea T, O’Connor J, Menaker J, Morales C, Konstantinidis A, Shiflett T, Copwood B and the AAST Retained Hemothorax Study Group (Lustenberger T, Konstantinidis A, Shiflett T, Sava J, Wheat K, Brown CVR, Waxman K, Kam K, Hu C, Wood L, Rizoli SB, Malinoski D, Kong A, Rezende-Neto JB, Patore-Neto M, Kulvatunyou N, Rhee P, Ouellett JF, Tiruta C, Kirkpatrick AW, Lee J, Coimbra R, Lang J, Phelan H, Schuster KM, Velmahos GC, Karmy-Jones R, Cannon J, Gunst M, Savage S, Browder T, Kim B, Jenkins D). Management of Post-Traumatic Retained Hemothorax: A Prospective, Observational, Multicenter AAST Study. Journal of Trauma 72(1):11-24, 2012.
5. DuBose J, Inaba K, Demetriades D, Scalea T, O’Connor J, Menaker J, Morales C, Shiflett T, Copwood B, Wheat K, Konstantinidis A, Lustenberger T, Konstantinidis A, Shiflett T, Sava J, Brown CVR, Waxman K, Kam K, Hu C, Wood L, Rizoli SB, Malinoski D, Kong A, Rezende-Neto JB, Patore-Neto M, Kulvatunyou N, Rhee P, Ouellett JF, Tiruta C, Kirkpatrick AW, Lee J, Coimbra R, Lang J, Phelan H, Schuster KM, Velmahos GC, Karmy-Jones R, Cannon J, Gunst M, Savage S, Browder T, Kim B, Jenkins D. “Development of Empyema in Patients with Post-Traumatic Retained Hemothorax: Results of a Prospective, Observational AAST Study”. In review at Journal of Trauma.
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