Erik Brockman, MD
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- Medical School:
- Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis
- Residency:
- University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
- Fellowship:
- Pediatric Critical Care, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of Univeristy of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh
- Board Certification(s):
- Pediatrics, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
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Brockman E, Zeck P: Use of algae suspended in a silica matrix on cocoanut fiber mats as a novel portable filtration mechanism for bioremediation of heavy metal contaminated waters. Water Resources Education, Training, and Practice: Opportunities for the Next Century, John Warwick, Keystone, CO, 482 pp. (June 29-July 3, 1997) (TPS-97-1) (ISBN 1-882132-40-8). Brockman E, Dixon CE st al: Therapeutic Screening of Neuroprotective Agents in Combined Traumatic Brain Injury plus Hemorrhagic Shock in Mice. Critical Care Medicine. 2011 Dec; 39 (supplement 12):39. Brockman E, Dixon CE et al: Polynitroxylated Pegylated Hemoglobin Attenuates Fluid Requirements and Brain Edema in Combined Traumatic Brain Injury Plus Hemorrhagic Shock in Mice. 30th Annual National Neurotrauma Symposium 2012. Abstract #D45. Neurotrauma. 2012 July; 29: A-198. Shein S, Feldman K, Vagni V, Xu M, Brockman E et al: Delayed Hyperthermia Exacerbates Experimental Brain Injury. Abstract accepted for publication in Critical Care Medicine. Brockman E, Dixon CE et al: Polynitroxylated Pegylated Hemoglobin Attenuates Fluid Requirements and Brain Edema in Combined Traumatic Brain Injury Plus Hemorrhagic Shock in Mice. Abstract accepted for publication in Critical Care Medicine.
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While in Pittsburgh, I was awarded the prestigious T32 Research Fellowship in Pediatric Neurointensive Care and Resuscitation through the National Institute of Health. I'm excited to be back in Minnesota to continue my work and research as a Pediatric Intensivist. In my free time, I enjoy cooking, training for and competing in triathlons, scuba diving, and spending time with my wife and three dogs.
About our Care Team
Providers from across the nation and the world refer children to Gillette because we have stayed the course for 125 years, focused on some of the toughest challenges in pediatric healthcare. Our unceasing commitment has led to a deep - and always growing - expertise in complex conditions.