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Eastern New Mexico University
 

Dr. Attila Hertelendy


Curriculum Vitae

Faculty Name: Attila J. Hertelendy
Rank: Assistant Professor Discipline: Health Care Management
Department: Office: COB 226/HSC 137(Roswell)
Phone: 575-624-7494 Email: attila.hertelendy@enmu.edu


PhD(abd) Clinical Health Sciences – Health Systems University of Mississippi
MS Biomedical Science University of Mississippi 2006
MHSM Health Services Management Charles Sturt University (Australia) 2004

BHlthSc Prehospital Care Charles Sturt University (Australia) 2000

Teaching/Administrative or Relevant Professional Experience


Eastern New Mexico Univ. 2007 – Present Assistant Professor & Director EMS Management Program EMSM-320 EMS Management and Leadership

EMSM-410 Disaster Management and Homeland Security

EMSM- 330 EMS Operations and Communication

EMSM- 350 EMS Staff Development and Quality Assurance

MGT 313 – Management and Organizational Behavior

University of Mississippi (Medical Center) 2002-2007 Instructor HS 408 – Organizational Behavior in Health Care

EMS 455- Legal and Ethical Issues in EMS

HS 310 – Principles of Management

EMS 454- Disaster Planning and Management

HS 306 – Medical Terminology

EMS 453 – Current Issues in Emergency Medical Services

EMS 452 – Human Resources Management

HS 308 – Disease and Health

HS 319 – Medical Concepts II – Pathophysiology

EMS 459 – Hazmat / Weapons of Mass Destruction

HS 416 – Research Design and Statistics

EMS 404 – EMS Administration

EMS 409 – Field Internship III
EMS 403- Illness and Injury Prevention

EMS 207 – Clinical I – Adult Emergency Department and Burn Unit

EMS 206 – Practicum I – Practical Laboratory

EMS 209 – Field Internship I

EMS 307 – Clinical II

EMS 314 – Pediatrics

EMS 305 – Obstetrics / Gynecology/ Neonatology

Teaching Areas: Management, Organizational Behavior, Health Care Management & Policy, EMS Management, Disaster and Emergency Preparedness


Research/Creative Areas: EMS, Health Care, Disaster and Emergency Preparedness

University Service:

Eastern New Mexico University, Emergency Preparedness Committee

Eastern New Mexico University – Roswell, Division of Health, EMS Program,
Remote Paramedic Curriculum Committee – January 2008 - Present

Eastern New Mexico University – Roswell, Division of Health, EMS Program,
Transitional Paramedic Curriculum Committee – January 2008 - Present

Eastern New Mexico University – Roswell, Division of Health, EMS Program,
New Mexico EMS Consortium Committee – January 2008 - Present

Eastern New Mexico University – Roswell, Division of Health, EMS Program,
Emergency Management Curriculum Committee, Chair – December 2007 - Present


Professional Affiliations (memberships, service to professional organizations, etc):
American College of Health Care Executives
The World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine (WADEM)
National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians
National Flight Paramedics Association
National Association of EMS Educators
Air Medical Physician Association
American Trauma Society


Recent Publications, creative works, papers, presentations (since 2000):
Hertelendy A: Target on Training - Understanding and Teaching Water Hydraulics. Industrial Fire World, November / December 2007

Hertelendy A: Target on Training - All about Exercising your Emergency Response Plan. Industrial Fire World, May / June 2007

Hertelendy A: Target on Training -The Next Skill Drill - Communications. Industrial Fire World, March / April 2007

Hertelendy A: Target on Training - Designing Live Fire Training Props. Industrial Fire World, January / February 2007

Hertelendy A, Vanderslice, G., Dillon, D., Nash, B. ,Treolar, D. “Should the US media have a duty to cover all international tragedies even if such reporting cannot be measured in their ratings and thereby their respective financial status?” Online Journal of Health Ethics, November 2006

Hertelendy A: Target on Training - NIMS Implementation Update. Industrial Fire World, July / August 2006

Hertelendy A: Training Perspectives- Prepare for Success Before Training. Industrial Fire World, May/June 2006.

Hertelendy A, Where in the World is Attila ? EMS in Hungary” – Journal of Emergency Medical Services, May 2006.

Hertelendy A, “ Where in the World is Attila, EMS in the United Kingdom” – Journal of Emergency Medical Services, May 2006. – Published On-line

Hertelendy A: Training Perspectives- Brigade Professional Qualifications. Industrial Fire World, March/April 2006.

Hertelendy A: Training Perspectives –Perspectives on 2005 and Beyond Industrial Fire World, January / February 2006.

Hertelendy A: Training Perspectives – International Training - Malaysia Industrial Fire World, November / December 2005.

Hertelendy A, “ Hurricane Katrina – EMS Response of the Mississippi Coast” – Journal of Emergency Medical Services, November 2005.

Hertelendy A: Training Perspectives – The Case for Multi –Line Shutoffs Industrial Fire World, September /October 2005

Hertelendy A, Lord B. “EMS in Australia” – Emergency Medical Services Magazine, August 2005.

Hertelendy A, “ Where in the World is Attila, EMS in the Canary Islands” – Journal of Emergency Medical Services, August 2005. – Published On-Line

Hertelendy A, Cotter A., Nollette, C. “Mentoring New Members in a Professional EMS Organization”, Domain 3 June 2005

Hertelendy A: Training Perspectives – Make Your Presentation Effective. Industrial Fire World, July/August 2005

Hertelendy A: “Training Perspectives” Industrial Fire World, May 2005.

Sikka, N. Margolis, G. Understanding diversity among prehospital care delivery systems around the world. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, Volume 23, Issue 1, Pages 99-114 (Contributed to Article).

Hertelendy A, “ Aquatic Emergencies” – Journal of Emergency Medical Services, April 2004

Hertelendy A: “The National EMS Scope of Practice Model”, EMS Mississippi, January 2004

Hertelendy A: “Airbags Meeting the Extrication Challenge”, EMS Mississippi, September/October 2003

Hertelendy A, Galtelli M, Brewer M. “ Sedative and Hypnotic Overdose” – Journal of Emergency Medical Services, September 2003.

Hertelendy A, Vokey D, Lord B. “ What Works in EMS Education” – Journal of Emergency Medical Services, September 2003.

Hertelendy A. “EMS in Canada – Pt 2” – Emergency Medical Services Magazine, July 2003.

Hertelendy A, Vokey D, Brewer M. “EMS in Canada – Pt 1” – Emergency Medical Services Magazine, May 2003.

Bledsoe B, Hertelendy A, Romig L. “Disorders of Temperature Regulation – Prehospital Implications”, Journal of Emergency Medical Services (JEMS), March 2003.

Hertelendy A: “Lung Auscultation”, Emergystat Corporate Newsletter, January 2003

Hertelendy A: Stat Chat Newsletter, Emergystat Corporate Newsletter, November 2002

In Press:

Hertelendy A, Brewer M: “Neurological Emergencies” Book Chapter, Critical Care Transport Paramedic Text, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, In Press

ABSTRACTS:

Hertelendy A: “ AHA Guidelines 2005 – Implications for Clinical Practice, Accepted as poster presentation at the 11th SHRP Research Day, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS – April 20, 2006

Hertelendy A: “Adapting Crew Resource Management to Improve Student Performance Using a Computerized Human Patient Simulator- Does the Research Support the Use of this Technology?”, Accepted as poster presentation at the 11th SHRP Research Day, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS – April 20, 2006

Graham, A. Hertelendy A. “Paramedic Utilization in the Emergency Department”, Accepted as poster presentation at the 11th SHRP Research Day, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, MS – April 20, 2006

Hertelendy A: “Prehospital Care in Rural Settings” Accepted for presentation May 6-10, 2003 at the 13th World Congress on Disaster and Emergency Medicine, Melbourne, Australia. Published Abstract Prehospital and Disaster Medicine Vol 17, Supp 2, October – December 2002

TEXTBOOKS, TEXTBOOK CHAPTERS

Dornan, S, Editor, Hertelendy, A, Co-Editor , “Industrial Fire Brigade: Principles and Practice”, 1st Edition, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, December 2007

Hertelendy A: “Assisting Special Rescue Teams” Book Chapter, Industrial Fire Brigade, Principles & Practice, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, December 2007

Hertelendy A: “Firefighter Rehabilitation” Book Chapter, Industrial Fire Brigade, Principles & Practice, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, December 2007

Hertelendy A: “Fire Service Communications” Book Chapter, Industrial Fire Brigade, Principles & Practice, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, December 2007

Hertelendy A: “Air Medicine in Canada” Book Chapter, Principles & Directions of Air Medical Transport, Air Medical Physicians Association, September 2006

Hertelendy A: “Air Medicine in Hungary” Book Chapter, Principles & Directions of Air Medical Transport, Air Medical Physicians Association, September 2006

Hertelendy A : “International Air Medicine” Book Chapter, Air Medicine, Brady Publishers, November 2005

Hertelendy A: “Fixed Wing Transport” Book Chapter, Air Medicine, Brady Publishers, November 2005

Hertelendy A, Fundamentals of Emergency Care 2nd Edition – Powerpoint Slides, Delmar. January 2005.

Hertelendy A: “Fire Behavior / Chemistry”, Book Chapter, NFPA Fundamentals of Fire Fighter Skills, Jones and Bartlett, March 2004

Hertelendy A, Street Stories, Chapter Contributor, First Responder Handbook, Jones and Bartlett, 2002.

Public Service (civic, community service):
BOARDS:

Mississippi Chapter of International Trauma Life Support – June 2006- Present - State Chapter Coordinator

PULSE – Fire Advisory Board Member, September 1, 2003 – Present

Fire and Emergency Television Network – Content Advisory Board Member, January 2002 - Present

Pan-European Center for Emergency Medical Management Systems
Middle East Advisory Board Member, January 1997 -Present

COMMITTEES:

2007 New Mexico Department of Higher Education – Campus Safety Committee – December 2007 – Present

Chaves County Health Planning Council – October 2007- Present

2006 UCLA Medical Center – Prehospital Research Forum
March 2006 – Present

2005 Committee on Accreditation of Educational Programs for the EMS Professions (CoAEMSP) – Site Visitor Sept 2005 - Present

International Trauma Life Support – Global Development Committee – October 2005 - Present

Continuing Education Coordinating Board for Emergency Medical Services – Reviewer October 2005 – Present

National Association of EMS Educators – Rural EMS Forum - Chair
September 2005 – Present

2004
BTLS International – Communications Committee
March 2004 – Present

National Association of EMS Educators – Distributed Learning
(E-learning) Committee
September 2002 – Present