Kathryn Ann Hollenbach, MPH, Ph.D.

Kathryn Ann Hollenbach, MPH, Ph.D.
Email
khollenbach@ucsd.edu
Phone
(858) xxx-xxxx
Research Summary

Dr. Hollenbach is a Senior Research Associate division biostatistician for the Division of Emergency Medicine at Rady Children’s Hospital. Since 1991, she has been an Adjunct Professor for UC San Diego Department of Family and Preventative Medicine.

Over the course of her career, she has published book chapters, numerous review articles, original research papers and invited editorials. She has also mentored many students at SSPPS and in the Graduate School of Public Health at SDSU and was the UC San Diego CAPSLEAD Team research advisor in 2012.

Academic Achievements

A.B. in Psychology, Boston College, (1980), MPH in Health Promotion, Graduate School of Public Health (GSPH), San Diego State University (1985), Ph.D. in Epidemiology, University of Washington (1990).

Teaching

Biostatistics (SPPS 206)

Key Contributions

“Outstanding Teaching Award (P1), School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences," UC San Diego (2015).

“Best GeneticPaper, Society of Perinat(ll ()b§tetri9ians (1989), “Outstanding Graduate Student, Division of Health Promotion”, San Diego State University (1998), “Outstanding Graduate Student, Graduate School of Public Health”, San Diego State University (1998), “John Hanlon Award, Graduate School of Public Health”, San Diego State University (1998), “Outstanding Teaching Award School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences”, UC San Diego (2003)

Supervised the “San Diego Epidemiology Research Exchange Student Research Award” – awarded to Karen Ferran (2003)

Selected Publications
  • Chin A, Esner M, Jabaiah S, Kim E, Meng T, Meunier K, Yoon C, Zhou C.  Deman and ability of postgraduate pharmacy residency training in California.  California Society of Health-System Pharmacists (CSHP).  Las Vegas, NV, October 2012 (faculty advisor).
  • Rappold JF, Hollenbach KA, Lloyd ME,Sjoholm LO, Santora TA, Jujon J, Pathak AS, Goldberg AJ.  1:1:1 A matter of life and death.  American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, San Francisco, CA.  2013.
  • Rappold J, Hollenbach K, Santora T, Beadle D, Dauer E, Sjoholm L, Pathak A, Goldberg A.  The evil of good is better:  Making the case for basic life support transport in penetrating trauma victims in an urban environment. American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Philadelphia, PA.  2014.
  • Taghavi S, Jayarahan S, Mangi A, Hollenbach K, Dauer E, Sjoholm L, Pathak A, Santora T, Goldberg A, Rappold J.  Examining non-cardiac surgical procedures in patients on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.  ASAIO J. 2015 Jun 22
  • Lubitz A, Hollenbach K, Chan E, Dauer E, Sjoholm L, Pathak A, Santora T. Goldberg A, Rappold J.  Old blood and complications in massively transfused trauma patients:  A cautionary tale.  American Surgical Congress, Las Vegas, NV. 2015.
  • Rappold JF, Hollenbach KA, Santora TA, Beadle D, Dauer ED, Sjoholm LO, Pathak A, Goldberg AJ. The evil of good is better: Making the case for basic life support transport for penetrating trauma victims in an urban environment. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2015 Sep; 79(3):343-8. PMID: 26307864.
  • Nguyen A, Demirjian A, Yamamoto M, Hollenbach K, Imagawa DK. Development of Postoperative Diabetes Mellitus in Patients Undergoing Distal Pancreatectomy versus Whipple Procedure. Am Surg. 2017 Oct 01; 83(10):1050-1053. PMID: 29391093.Nguyen A, Demirjian A
  • Yamamoto M, Hollenbach K, Imagawa DK. Development of Postoperative Diabetes Mellitus in Patients Undergoing Distal Pancreatectomy versus Whipple Procedure. Am Surg. 2017 Oct 01; 83(10):1050-1053. PMID: 29391093.
  • Sun C, Hollenbach KA, Cantrell FL. Trends in carisoprodol abuse and misuse after regulatory scheduling: a retrospective review of California poison control calls from 2008 to 2015. Clin Toxicol (Phila). 2018 Jul; 56(7):653-655. PMID: 29228807.
  • Auten JD, Naheedy JH, Hurst ND, Pennock AT, Hollenbach KA, Kanegaye JT. Comparison of pediatric post-reduction fluoroscopic- and ultrasound forearm fracture images. Am J Emerg Med. 2018 Jul 27. PMID: 30093180.
  • Conrad HB, Hollenbach KA, Gehlbach DL, Ferran KL, Barham TA, Carstairs KL. The Impact of Behavioral Health Patients on a Pediatric Emergency Department's Length of Stay and Left Without Being Seen. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2018 Aug; 34(8):584-587. PMID: 30080790.
  • Bryl AW, Bonsu B, Johnson AL, Pommert KBJ, Hollenbach KA, Kanegaye JT. Tablet Computer as a Distraction Tool During Facial Laceration Repair: A Randomized Trial. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2018 Nov 12. PMID: 30422942.
  • Rudolf F, Hollenbach K, Carstairs KL, Carstairs SD. A Retrospective Review of Antipsychotic Medications Administered to Psychiatric Patients in a Tertiary Care Pediatric Emergency Department. J Pediatr Pharmacol Ther. 2019 May-Jun; 24(3):234-237. PMID: 31093023.