Faculty Profile – Jonathan V. Mccoy

Jonathan V. McCoy, MD, FACEP

Assistant Professor   Director of Research
Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
September 2007- Present

 

Office Address:
One Robert Wood Johnson Place
MEB Room 104
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Tel: 732-235-8717

Undergraduate Education:
Johns Hopkins University , Baltimore , MD
Bachelor of Arts, Biology, May 1997

Graduate Education:
Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine
Baltimore , MD
Doctor of Medicine, May 2002

Post Graduate Training:

  • Fellowship in Shock Research, UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
    Cooper University Hospital, Camden , NJ August 2007
  • Residency in Emergency Medicine, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
    Philadelphia, PA, completed, June 2006
  • Emergency Medicine Basic Research Skills Workshop (EMBRS)
    American College of Emergency Physicians, Dallas , TX , April 2007

Hospital Appointments:

  • Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Attending Physician
    September 2007- Present
  • Cooper University Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Attending Physician
    Camden, NJ, July 2006 – June 2007

Licensure:
State of New Jersey license,
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania license

Certification:
American Board of Emergency Medicine: 2008

  • ACLS instructor, BLS provider, ATLS provider
  • IRB certifications for the responsible conduct of patient-oriented research:
    • Cooper University Hospital
    • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
    • Johns Hopkins Hospital

Professional Organizations:

  • Sudden Cardiac Arrest Society, 2009 – Present
  • Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2005 – Present
  • American College of Emergency Physicians , Pennsylvania chapter, 2002 – Present
    Critical Care Committee
  • Emergency Medicine Resident Association, 2002 – Present
  • Society of Academic Emergency Medicine, 2002 – Present
    Diversity Committee

Honors and Awards

  • Outstanding Student Abstract Award; Behavioral Science Assembly, American Thoracic Society, 2002
  • National Medical Fellowship Program in Academic Medicine for Minority Students, 2001 – 2002
  • Omicron Delta Kappa Leadership and Honor Society; Vice-President, Fall 1996 – Spring 1997
  • Beneficial Hodson Merit Scholar, 1993 – 1997
  • United Food and Commercial Workers International Union , Merit Scholar, 1993 – 1997
  • New York Times Young Citizen’s Award. Formerly the Bill Bradley Young Citizens Award, 1993

Editorial Positions:
Reviewer, Critical Care Medicine . Editor-in-Chief: Joseph Parrillo, MD, FCCM; published by the Society of Critical Care Medicine, Chicago , IL , 2006 – Present

Service to the Community:

  • Teaneck Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Teaneck , NJ , 1991 – 2006
  • Federal Communications Commission licensed Amateur Radio Technician 1992 -Present
  • Humber Memorial Baptist Church , Baltimore , MD. Community Health Fair, 2000
  • Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Teaneck , NJ ; Guest speaker, Annual scholarship ceremony, 1999
  • JHU Gospel Choir: Treasurer 1994 – 1997; Saxophonist, 1994 – 2002
  • Hopkins Emergency Response Unit, Johns Hopkins University , Baltimore , MD President: 1996. Captain: 1995

Teaching Responsibilities:

  • Medical Resident education and supervision UMDNJ-RWJMS
  • Physician Assistant student clinical education UMDNJ-RWJMS
  • Medical student clinical supervision UMDNJ-RWJMS
  • Cooper University Hospital , Camden , NJ , 2006 – 2007
  • Education of residents and medical students during clinical shifts
  • Lectures for residents and faculty during emergency medicine teaching conference

Clinical Responsabilities:
Emergency department physician at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
Attending physician, Department of Emergency Medicine, Cooper University Hospital , Camden , NJ , 2006 -2007

Grant Support:
National Medical Fellowship Program in Academic Medicine for Minority Medical Students, $3,000, 2001 – 2002

Translational Research Techniques:
Orthogonal Polarized Spectral (OPS) imaging and Side-stream Dark Field (SDF) Videomicroscopy: skilled in image acquisition in human subjects as well as image analysis and processing. Mentored by Dr. Trzeciak, S, 2006 – Present

Research Interests:

  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia , PA
    Resident: helped create first elective in severe sepsis and septic shock resuscitation, 2005
  • Johns Hopkins University Pre-doctoral Research Program for Medical Students , Baltimore , MD. Study Coordinator: Adult Asthma Study, 2001
  • Johns Hopkins Hospital , Baltimore , MD.
    Research Assistant: worked with Benjamin Carson, MD, and Michael Guarnieri, Ph.D. to revise surgical indications for achondroplasia care, summers 1996 – 1998
  • Cornell University Medical College Tri-Institutional Md. -PhD. Gateways Program, New York , NY . Summer Scholar: performed human genomic library screening and reporter gene construction, Summers 1994 – 1995
  • Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons & Harlem Hospital , New York , NY. Research Apprentice: evaluated efficacy of a commercial computer program to educate adolescents about teen pregnancy, Summer 1991