Glen David Steeb, M.D. – Curriculum Vitae

Present TitleAssistant Professor of Clinical Surgery

and Affiliation:LouisianaStateUniversityHealthSciencesCenter

New Orleans, Louisiana

Office Address:LSUHealthSciencesCenter

Department of Surgery

1542 Tulane Avenue, Room 758

New Orleans, LA70112

Office Telephone:(504) 568-4750

Fax Number:(504) 568-4633

E-mail:

Education:Franklin and Marshall College1978-1982

Lancaster, Pennsylvania

B.A. (Chemistry) May, 1982

UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School1984-1988

Newark, New Jersey

M.D. May, 1988

Post-GraduateResident, General Surgery1988-1990

Training:University of Louisville

Louisville, Kentucky

Chairman: Hiram C. Polk, Jr., M.D.

General Surgery Research1990-1992

University of Louisville

Louisville, Kentucky

Mentor: R. Neal Garrison, M.D.

Resident, General Surgery1992-1994

LouisianaStateUniversity

New Orleans, Louisiana

Chairman: J. Patrick O’Leary, M.D.

Chief Administrative Resident1994-1995

LouisianaStateUniversity

New Orleans, Louisiana

Chairman: J. Patrick O’Leary, M.D.

AdministrativeMedicalCenter Director1999-2001

Appointments:of Surgery, LSUHSC

Responsible for all Surgery Staff Credentialing,

Quality Management and Peer Review issues;

Supervision of Surgical Suites and Outpatient Services

LSUHSC Curriculum Committee2011-present

LSUHSC Director of Post-Acute Care Clinic2012

AcademicInstructor of Surgery1995-1997

Appointments:Department of Surgery

LSUHSC, New Orleans, LA

Assistant Professor1997-2001

Department of Surgery

LSUHSC, New Orleans, LA

Clinical Assistant Professor2004-present

Department of Surgery

LSUHSC, New Orleans, LA

Other WorkPrivate Practice, General/Bariatric Surgery2001-2004

HistorySurgical Specialists of LA

3600 St. Charles Avenue

New Orleans, LA70115

ProfessionalAssociation for Surgical Education1996

Appointments:Testing and Evaluation Committee

New Orleans Surgical Society1996

Program Director

Association of Program Directors in Surgery 1998, 2000

Basic Science Course Program Director

Surgery Clerkship Director, LSU2011-present

This position involves coordinating the clinical

experience of 200 third and fourth year medical

students. Duties include coordination of clinical

rotations and curriculum development.

Board Certification:American Board of Surgery1997

Certificate No. 42305

ABS recertification2007

Licensure:State of Louisiana 11/92

Professional SocietyAmericanCollege of Surgeons

Memberships:American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgeons

Associationfor Surgical Education

Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons

Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons

Awards/Honors:1988Alpha Omega Alpha

1992LouisianaStateUniversity, Department of Surgery

Best Resident Research Presentation

1993LouisianaStateUniversity, Department of Surgery

Most Outstanding Third Year Resident

LouisianaStateUniversitySchool of Medicine

Outstanding Resident Teacher Award, Class of 1994

1994LouisianaStateUniversity, Department of Surgery

Most Outstanding Fourth Year Resident

1995LouisianaStateUniversity, Department of Surgery

Most Outstanding Fifth Year Resident

1998LSUHSC Outstanding Faculty Teacher Award

2008LSUHSC Outstanding Faculty Teaching Award

2009LSUHSC Medical Student Teaching Award

HospitalMedical Center of Louisiana, University Hospital

Affiliations:

HospitalInterim LSU Public Hospital Trauma Committee2007-present

Committees:Interim LSU Public Hospital Trauma Peer Review2007-present

LSUHSC Prisoner Surgical Review Committee2012

Publications:

  1. Steeb, G, Wilson, MA, and Garrison, RN. Pentoxifylline preserves small intestine

microvascular blood flow during bacteremia. Surgery 1992 Oct; 112(4): 756-763.

  1. Wilson, MA, Steeb, G, and Garrison, RN. Endothelins mediate intestinal hypoperfusion during bacteremia. J Surg Res 1993 Aug; 55(2): 168-175.
  2. Theuer, C, Wilson, MA, Steeb, G, and Garrison, RN. Microvascular vasoconstriction and mucosal hypoperfusion of the rat small intestine during bacteremia. Circ Shock 1993 May; 40(1): 61-68.
  3. Steeb, G, Wang, Y, and O’Leary, JP. Surgical management of perforated duodenal ulcer. Surg Rounds 1998 Nov: 4-11.
  4. Steeb, G, Wang, Y, Siegrist, B, O’Leary, JP. Infections within the peritoneal cavity: A historical perspective. Am Surgeon 2000 Feb; 66(2): 98-104.
  5. Siegrist, B and Steeb, G. Penetrating neck injuries. S Med J 2000 June; 93(6): 567-570.
  6. Hunt JP, Cherr GS, Hunter C, Wright MJ, Wang Y, Steeb G, Buechter KJ, Meyer AA, Baker CC. Accuracy of administrative data in trauma: Splenic injuries as an example. J Trauma 2000:49(4);679-88.
  7. Wynn A, Wise M, Wright MJ, Rafaat A, Wang Y, Steeb G, McSwain N, Beuchter KJ, Hunt JP. Accuracy of administrative & trauma registry databases. J Trauma2001; 51: 464-8.
  8. Caceres M, Buechter KJ, Tillou A, Shih JA, Steeb G. Thoracic packing for uncontrolled bleeding in penetrating thoracic injuries. South Med J 2004; 97(7): 637-41.
  9. Caceres M, Steeb G, Wilks SM, Garrett HE.Review of large pedunculated polyps originating in the esophagus and hypopharynx. Annals Thoracic Surg 2006; 81(1): 393-6.
  10. Duchesne JC, Islam TM, Stuke L, Timmer J, Barbeau JM, Marr AB, Hunt JP, Dellavolpe JD, Wahl G, Grieffenstein P, Steeb GE, McGinness C, Baker CC, McSwain NE. Hemostatic resuscitation during surgery improves survival in patients with traumatic-induced coagulopathy. J Trauma 2009;67(1):33-9.
  11. Duchesne JC, Hunt JP, Islam TM, Wahl G, Dellavolpe JD, Barbeau JM, Kao Y, Greiffenstein P, Marr AB, Wright J, Steeb GE, McGinness C, Baker CC, McSwain NE. Ratio of 1:1:1 PRBC to FFP to platelets does not convey a survival advantage when compared to 1:1 PRBC to FFP ratio alone during damage control resuscitation. J Trauma2009; 70(1)

Book Chapters:

Steeb, G, Jurusz, D, and O’Leary, JP. Stomach and Duodenum, in Essentials of General Surgery. Lawrence, P, Editor. Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore, Md

1999.

Presentations:

Louisiana Chapter of the AmericanCollege of Surgeons, New Orleans. Penetrating civilian colon injuries. January, 1996.

Association of Program Directors in Surgery Basic Science Course, New Orleans. Wound Healing. September, 1996.