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Nicholas J Daniel, DO

Title(s)
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine

Additional Titles/Positions/Affiliations
Director, Fellowship in Wilderness and Austere Medicine

Department(s)
Emergency Medicine

Education
Undergraduate: University of St. Thomas
Medical School: Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Emergency Medicine Residency: University of Nebraska Medical Center
Fellowship: Wilderness Medicine, Tufts-Baystate Medical Center

Other: Diploma in Mountain Medicine, UNM

Contact Information


Professional Interests

Wilderness Medicine
Hypothermia
Frostbite
Altitude medicine
Hyperbarics and Dive Medicine

Grant Information

NIH via NH INBRE SEED Grant

Mentoring Information

Contact if interested.


Selected Publications

 

  • Kalmbach KE, Rahmat LT, Wos JA, Daniel NJ A Rare Oncologic Emergency: Spontaneous Tumor Lysis Syndrome in Metastatic Colon Adenocarcinoma. Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med (view details in PubMed)

  • Daniel NJ, Patel SB, St Marie P, Schoenfeld EM Assessment of “10 Essential” Preparedness Among Day-Hikers on Mount Monadnock. Am J Emerg Med (view details in PubMed)

  • Church BJ, Daniel NJ Elevation 3 mm: A Case of a Cardiac Emergency and Rescue on Mount Monadnock. Wilderness Environ Med (view details in PubMed)

  • Daniel NJ, Wadman MC, Branecki CE Milk-alkali-induced pancreatitis in a chronically hypocalcemic patient with DiGeorge syndrome. J Emerg Med (view details in PubMed)

  • Daniel NJ, Hernandez CL, Walker RA Recurrent posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome in a pediatric patient with end-stage renal disease. J Emerg Med (view details in PubMed)

  • Daniel N, Weinberg N, Carus F, Church B, Zafren K. Witnessed Cardiac Arrest in a Hypothermic Avalanche Victim Completely Buried for 2 Hours. Wilderness Environ Med (view details in PubMed)

  • Daniel NJ, Patel SB, St Marie P, Schoenfeld EM Rethinking Hiker Preparedness: Association of Carrying “10 Essentials” with Adverse Events and Satisfaction Among Day-Hikers. Am J Emerg Med (view details in PubMed)

  • Wray J, Soucy Z, Daniel N, Weinberg N, Krauthamer G, Crockett S, Pollack C, Storn J. Comparison of Commonly Carried Liquids Against Commercial Ultrasound Gel for Use in the Backcountry Setting. (view details in PubMed)

  • Daniel NJ, StornJM, Elder JH, ChevalierJI, Weinberg NE. Clinical Utilization of a Sous Vide Device in the Acute Rewarming of Frostbitten Extremities. (view details in PubMed)