
معرفی
Sal Wambsgans serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Augusta University's Medical College of Georgia since his 2009 appointment, actively engaged in clinical practice and medical education without indication of retirement or former status.
Education:
- MD in Medicine, University of Mississippi Medical Center (1993)
- MS in Audiology/Audiologist, University of Southern Mississippi (1980)
- BA in Audiology/Audiologist, University of Southern Mississippi (1978)
Research Interests: His work centers on Emergency Medicine with emphasis on objective pain assessment tools and cardiac biomarker validation. Early research examined visual analog scale reliability for pain treatment monitoring and electrophoretic versus immunoassay methods for creatine kinase MB analysis, addressing critical diagnostic challenges in acute care settings.
Publication Trends: Both documented articles (1996-1997) reflect foundational clinical research in emergency diagnostics. The 1997 pain scale study and 1996 cardiac biomarker paper demonstrate early focus on practical measurement systems for time-sensitive medical conditions, though no recent publications are listed in the provided text.
Scientific Awards:
- Teaching Excellence Program Award, Augusta University (2016)
Advising and Grants: While teaching REMD 5000 Emergency Medicine and EMED 5001 Emergency Medicine Clerkship confirms direct student instruction, no advisees or grant funding details appear in the source material. His clinical educator role likely involves bedside teaching and curriculum development for emergency medicine rotations.
Labs and Teams: As Committee Chair for Trinity Hospital/St. Joseph's Code Blue Committee (2004-2015), he led emergency response protocols for cardiac/respiratory arrests, though no research labs or current institutional teams are specified.


