Intensive Care and Emergency Services

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Intensive Care and Emergency Services-Trauma-Brad Peckler

New Zealand

Wellington Hospital

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Brad Peckler

Address:

ED Department,
Riddiford st,
Wellington,
New Zealand.

Research Interests:

Trauma, simulation, ECG, rythm problems

Biography:

  • Dr. Peckler received his undergraduate BA from Tulane University and his medical doctorate from St. George's University School of Medicine.  
  • His post graduate medical training was completed in Grenada, St. Vincent, New York, and England.  
  • After finishing his training in Emergency Medicine and chief resident year at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York he became a core faculty member of the Cornell University Emergency Medicine residency at Lincoln Hospital in the South Bronx, New York.  
  • While there he did extensive training and teaching of trauma care.  
  • He was part of a team that had developed and trauma course for primary care providers in Spanish that was given in many different countries.  
  • In 2002 he went to a rural regional trauma center in Florence, South Carolina.  
  • While there he continued his academic pursuits in New York and continued teaching and research.  
  • In 2004 he moved to Florida to become a core faculty member in the Emergency Medicine residency at the University of South Florida at Tampa General Hospital.  
  • He was the director of simulation and worked extensively with the medical school simulation program.  
  • He has been working in New Zealand part time since 2009 and has been a full time consultant since 2013 at Wellington Hospital and runs the simulation program.  
  • Simulation and educational process have been his main focus of teaching and research.  
  • He has traveled the globe presenting and giving courses in trauma, simulation, and ultrasound.