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Andre Pennardt is a Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Medical College of Georgia, where he holds an active academic appointment. He is involved in teaching and clinical scholarship, with a focus on emergency and prehospital care, particularly in military and disaster settings.
Education:
- MS in Fire Science/Fire-fighting, University of Florida, 2021
- MD in Medicine, SUNY Health Science Center Buffalo, 1991
- BA in Biology/Biological Sciences, University of Rochester, 1987
Dr. Pennardt's research and academic interests center on emergency medicine, with emphasis on pain management in austere environments, battlefield medicine, and disaster response. His work bridges clinical emergency care with military and fire service applications. He is certified to practice in the State of Georgia (1993).
His scholarly output includes research on the use of oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate for prehospital pain control in military operations, reflecting a focus on effective, rapid analgesia in tactical and resource-limited scenarios.
Scientific Awards:
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Dr. Pennardt is actively involved in medical education, teaching core emergency medicine clerkships such as EMED 5011 (Emergency Medicine Clerkship for Military Applications), EMED 5001 (Emergency Medicine Clerkship), and REMD 5000 (Emergency Medicine). There is no mention of formal student advising, grants, or leadership in research labs or teams in the available information.



