Christopher Strother

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Emergency Medicine
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
United States of America

Professor Pediatrics
Biography

Dr. Strother is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics, and Medical Education at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He is the Director of Undergraduate Simulation for the School of Medicine and Director of Simulation Education for the Department of Emergency Medicine. As a dedicated and enthusiastic teacher, Dr. Strother was awarded an Innovations in Teaching Award from the Institute for Medical Education in 2009 and received status as a fellow of that Institute the same year. Dr. Strother is a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and holds leadership positions in the Society for Simulation in Healthcare as the Immediate Past Chair of the Special Interest Group for Emergency Medicine and in the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine as an Executive Committee Member of the Simulation Academy. Dr. Strother completed his Fellowship in Pediatric Emergency Medicine at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Residency in Pediatrics at the Long Island Jewish Schneider Children’s Hospital.

Research Intrest

Pediatric Emergencies

List of Publications
Nelson BP, Strother CG, Tulton L, Kramer I, Batts R. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Improves Respiratory Function in Acute Astma [abstract]. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2007; 50:. Abstract S130.
Strother CG, Nelson BP. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Improves Pulmonary Function in Pediatric Acude Asthma [abstract]. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2008; 50:. Abstract S39.
Oreskovic NM, Strother CG, Zibners LM. An Unusual Case of a Central Nervous System Tumor Presenting as a Chief Complaint of Depression. Pediatric Emergency Care 2007 Jul; 23(7)