
Mark E Ralston
Assistant Professor · Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Uniformed Services University of the Health SciencesAbout
Mark E Ralston serves as an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences (USUHS), F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine since 1998. Concurrently, he holds clinical positions as Staff Pediatrician at Naval Hospital Oak Harbor, WA (2004-present) and previously directed Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, VA (1998-2004). His military medical career integrates academic medicine with operational emergency care delivery.
His educational foundation includes:
- BA Summa Cum Laude, Whitman College (1976)
- MD, Cornell University (1983)
- MPH, Harvard University (1998)
Ralston's research pioneers adaptations of emergency medicine for resource-constrained environments, focusing on Global Pediatric Advanced Life Support (GPALS) systems. His work develops practical clinical tools like weight estimation tapes for children in low-resource settings and contextualized life support protocols. This scholarship bridges military medicine with global health applications, emphasizing scalable solutions for pediatric emergency care where resources are limited.
His publication trajectory reveals consistent innovation in emergency preparedness, evolving from asthma pharmacotherapy studies (2005) to foundational GPALS frameworks (2013) and diagnostic tool development (2016-2018). Key contributions include editorial leadership for American Heart Association's PALS and PEARS manuals, establishing standardized pediatric emergency response globally.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Andrew M. Margileth Award (2003) for clinical research excellence among uniformed services pediatricians
- GEMLR Editorial Board citation (2017) naming his weight estimation tool among top global emergency medicine publications of 2016
As a Diplomate of both the National Board of Medical Examiners (1984) and American Board of Pediatrics (General Pediatrics 1993-2017; Pediatric Emergency Medicine 1998-2015), Ralston maintains active clinical practice while advancing military-civilian emergency medicine education. His career exemplifies the integration of academic scholarship with operational medical readiness.
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