Brian Gilchrist, Associate Professor

Brian Gilchrist

Associate Professor

New York University

Location
United States - New York
Education
Doctorate,
Experience
39 years, 10 Months

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Total years of experience :39 years, 10 Months

Associate Professor at New York University
  • United States
  • My current job since May 2018
at Tufts Medical Center
  • United States
  • My current job since January 2009

June 4, 2009.
2010 “Procidentia in Children: Its management surgically”. New England Surgical Society. Newport, Rhode Island. September 9, 2010.
2012 “A Potpourri of Issues in Traumatic Injuries in Kids”. Combined Massachusetts General Hospital and Elliot Hospital Trauma Conference. Manchester, NH. January 3, 2012.
2012 “Childhood Trauma Surgery and Care”. Combined Massachusetts General Hospital and Elliot Hospital Trauma Conference. Manchester, NH. August 3, 2012.
2012 “Revision Circumcisions and Reeducating Clinicians”. New England Surgical Society. Rockport, Maine. September 22, 2012.
2012 “Argon Beam Coagulation Negates the Need for Drainage in the Excision of Cystic Hygromas”. New England Surgical Society. Rockport, Maine. September 23, 2012.
2012 Pediatric Surgical Case Reviews. Presentation at Elliot Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital’s Acute Care Surgery Conference Day. August 3, 2012.
2012 “Care of the Infant with Tracheosophageal Fistula”. New Hampshire Hospital for Children Maternal Fetal Medicine Lecture Series. Manchester, NH. October 10, 2012.
2013 “Management of Pediatric Trauma”. US Naval Hospital. Portsmouth, New Hampshire. June 12, 2013.
2013 “Management of Intussusception”. University of South Dakota Medical School Teaching Rounds. Sioux Falls, South Dakota. August 27, 2013.
2013 “Pilonidal Disease Cured”. European Academy of Pediatrics. Lyon, France. September 19, 2013.
2014 Panelist on Surgical Work Hours. New Hampshire Medical Society Physician Awareness Conference. Concord, New Hampshire. April 2, 2014.
2015 “Minimally-invasive Pediatric Surgery”. Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds. Bronx, New York. March 16, 2015.
2016 “Topics in Pediatric Surgery”. Department of Obstetrics and Gynocology. Bronx Lebanon Hospital Center. Bronx, New York. June 2016.
2017 “Managing a Mass Shooting in a Hospital Setting”. Keynote Speaker, Brooklyn Surgical Society. Brooklyn, New York. November 2017.

Instructor at MGH
  • United States
  • My current job since January 2011
at Tufts University
  • United States
  • My current job since January 2010
at Journal of Pediatric Surgery
  • My current job since January 1998
Adjunct Associate Professor at New York Medical College
  • United States
  • April 2015 to March 2018
Associate Professor at The Mount Sinai Icahn Medical School
  • United States
  • April 2015 to March 2018
at The Mount Sinai Icahn Medical School
  • United States
  • January 2015 to January 2018
  • January 2015 to January 2018
Chairman
  • January 2015 to January 2018
  • January 2014 to January 2018
  • January 2014 to January 2018
Medical Director at The Kiwanis Pediatric Trauma Institute The Floating Hospital for Children
  • United States
  • July 2001 to June 2009
Surgeon-in-Chief at The Floating Hospital for Children Tufts University
  • United States
  • May 2001 to June 2009
Associate Professor at Tufts Medical School
  • United States
  • April 2005 to June 2009
at Kiwanis Trauma Institute
  • January 2001 to January 2009

Hap Gerish Websiite for Pediatric Trauma.
Amount of Funding: $1.5 Million.

at Tufts University Lecturer of Pediatric Surgery
  • January 2001 to January 2009
at Tufts University Medical School Admission Committees
  • January 2003 to January 2009
at SUNY Health Science Center
  • United States
  • January 2006 to January 2009
Chairman at University Senate
  • January 2004 to January 2007

Search Committee. 2006.

Assistant Professor at Tufts Medical School
  • United States
  • July 2001 to April 2005
Representative at Tufts University Alumni Admissions Committee
  • United States
  • January 1995 to January 2004

1, 000 Cases per Year. Teaching General Surgery Residents.

at Transportation of the Injured Child
  • United States
  • January 2001 to November 2001

December 13, 2001.
2002 “The Injured Child”. Guest Speaker. Tufts University School of Medicine.
January 3, 2002.
2002 “Trauma Care for Children”. Grand Rounds. The Worcester Medical
Center. Worcester, Massachusetts. March 3, 2002.
2002 “Society’s Responsibility for the Care of the Injured Child”. Keynote
Speaker. Westboro Conference on Trauma, Key Club of Kiwanis.
March 3, 2002.
2002 “Topics in Pediatric Surgery and Pediatric Trauma Care”. Grand Rounds.

at Attending Surgeon and Chief of Pediatric Surgery
  • United States
  • July 1998 to June 2001
at Attending Surgeon
  • United States
  • July 1995 to May 2001
at Attending Surgeon
  • United States
  • July 1995 to May 2001
at Attending Surgeon
  • United States
  • July 1995 to May 2001
MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS at Attending Surgeon
  • United States
  • July 1995 to May 2001
at Attending Surgeon
  • United States
  • July 1995 to May 2001
Program Director at SUNY Health Science Center
  • United States
  • July 2000 to April 2001
Assistant Professor at SUNY Health Science Center
  • United States
  • July 1995 to April 2001
Student Lecturer at SUNY
  • January 1995 to January 2001

on Pediatric Surgery at

Interviewer
  • January 1995 to January 2001

for Department of Surgery General Surgery Residency Program.

at Southern Medical Journal
  • January 2000 to January 2001
at Journal of Perinatology
  • January 2000 to January 2001
Chairman at Tufts University School of Medicine
  • United States
  • January 1998 to January 2000

for SUNY “Surgery Club” for 1st and 2nd year medical students.

Co-Investigator at Max L. Ramenofsky, M.D. Amount of Funding
  • March 1996 to March 1997
Instructor at Brown University
  • United States
  • July 1993 to June 1995
at RESIDENT & CHIEF RESIDENT
  • United States
  • July 1993 to June 1995
at SUNY Health Science Center
  • United States
  • January 1995 to January 1995

October 12, 1995.
1995 “Management of Choledochal Cysts”. Perinatology & Obstetrics Rounds.

at St. Anne’s Hospital
  • United States
  • January 1994 to March 1994

Appendicitis and the Laparoscope”. Grand Rounds, Department of Surgery. St. Anne’s Hospital. Fall River, Massachusetts. March 1994.
1994 “General Principles in Pediatric Surgery and Pediatric Transplantation”.
Invited Speaker. Rhode Island Hospital Intermediary Surgical Car Unit
Lecture Series. March 1994.
1994 “Transplants”. Guest Speaker. Rhode Island Blood Bank. Providence, Rhode Island. April 14, 1994.
1994 “Pediatric Transplantation”. Invited Speaker and Panelist. Symposium on Transplantation. Rhode Island Blood Center. Providence, Rhode Island. July 1994.
1994 “Pediatric Trauma”. Invited Speaker. Rhode Island Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians. Providence, Rhode Island. August 1994.

Instructor at Harvard Medical School
  • United States
  • July 1992 to June 1993
at FELLOW
  • United States
  • July 1992 to June 1993
at Saint Jude’s Children’s Hospital University of Tennessee
  • United States
  • April 1991 to February 1992
Major at United States Army
  • Kuwait
  • January 1984 to January 1991

Combat Surgeon, 311th Evacuation Hospital, “Operation Desert Storm”

EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES:
Reviewer

at Oregon Health Sciences University
  • United States
  • July 1990 to December 1990
at SENIOR RESIDENCY & CHIEF RESIDENT
  • July 1986 to June 1990
at INTERNSHIP & JUNIOR RESIDENCY
  • United States
  • July 1984 to June 1986

Education

Doctorate,
  • at University of Californi
  • January 1999

The Nuss Course for Pectus Excavatum Repair Norfolk, Virginia

High school or equivalent,
  • at George Washington University Hospital
  • January 1995

courses: Advanced Laparoscopic Pediatric Surgery Course

Specialties & Skills

GRANT WRITING
MANAGEMENT
PRESENTATION SKILLS
PUBLIC SPEAKING
TEACHING
EDITING
MICROSOFT WINDOWS 2000
COMMUNICATION SKILLS