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Bob Zemple, MD

Emergency Medicine

Bob Zemple, MD

About Bob Zemple, MD

Bob Zemple MD, is a physician with BayCare Clinic Emergency Physicians. He practices in Green Bay, Two Rivers and Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

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Certifications

Board Certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine

Education

2012 University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, Madison, WI

Residency

Carilion Clinic and Virginia Polytechnic University - Emergency Medicine

Fellowships

Carilion Clinic and Virginia Polytechnic University - Emergency Medical Services

Additional Certifications, Training, and Achievements

Associate professor, Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, 2016

Carilion Clinic resident award named the Bob Zemple Mentorship Award, denoting importance and significance of residents mentoring medical students, 2015

Emergency Medicine Resident of the Year, Carilion Clinic, 2014

Professional Associations and Memberships

American Academy of Emergency Medicine

American College of Emergency Physicians

Society for Academic Emergency Medicine

Emergency Medicine: Reviews and Perspectives

Beta Gamma Sigma

National Association of EMS Physicians

Carilion Sepsis Symposium, Pre-Hospital Identification of Sepsis, 2015.

Zemple RP, Pelleg T, Cossio M. Two for One: Surprises from an outside hospital.  Manuscript in Preparation, 2015.

Cauchi MP, Robb PM, Zemple RP, Ball TC.  Radial Artery Pseudoaneurysm.  A simplified method of treatment.  Accepted into Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine. August 1, 2014 vol. 33, no. 8 1505-1509.

Zemple R, Ivey K.  Carilion Clinic Emergency Department Resident Survival Guide, 2013.

Zemple R, Derry S.  Carilion Clinic Emergency Medicine Residency Intern Manual, 2013.

Zemple RP, Potrekze AM, Kryger JV.  Delayed Onset Ureteral Obstruction following Deflux Injection for Vesicoureteral Reflux: A Case Report and Literature Review.  Journal of Pediatric Urology. Volume 8, Issue 3, June 2012, Pages e23-26.

Baisa, G. A., Schmidt, A. J., Zemple, R. P. Gary Baisa Ph D Thesis, Chapter 1.  The Characterization of the DsdC and CRP Active Sites at the dsdCXA Locus from Uropathogenic Escherichia coli CFT073, 2011.

Blocker, R.C., Eggman, A.A., Zemple, R.P., Wu, C.E., & Wiegmann, D.A. Developing an observational tool for reliably identifying work system factors in the operating room that impact cardiac surgical care. Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting Proceedings, Health Care, 5, 879-883.  San Francisco, CA, September 2010.

Blocker, R., Eggman, A., Zemple, R., Wu, C., & Wiegmann, D. Development and Validation of an Observation Tool for Reliably Identifying Work System Factors that Impact Cardiac Surgical Care. Presentation, The 118th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association, San Diego, CA, August 2010.

Zemple, R., Blocker, R., Eggman, A., & Wiegmann, D.  Improving Cardiac Surgical Care: A Work Systems ApproachPoster Presentation, Shapiro Research Program. University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, 2010.

Blocker, R.C., Eggman, A.A., Zemple, R.P., Wu, C.E., & Wiegmann, D.A. Improving Cardiac Surgical Care: A Work Systems Approach (Preliminary Findings). Poster Presentation, Systems Engineering Initiative for Patient Safety (SEIPS) Short Course Extended PART I – Human Factors and Sociotechnical Systems Engineering, Madison, WI, July 2009.