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Holbrook H. Stoecklein

Holbrook H. Stoecklein, MD

Languages spoken: English

Academic Information

Departments Adjunct - Emergency Medicine

Academic Office Information

Hill.Stoecklein@hsc.utah.edu

Board Certification

  • American Board of Emergency Medicine (Emergency Medicine)
  • American Board of Emergency Medicine (Sub: Emergency Medical Services)

Dr. Stoecklein is an emergency physician who focuses on treatment of emergent conditions at University Hospital. After completing his emergency medicine residency and an EMS fellowship at the University of Utah, he worked for two years in the community before returning to the U to start an ACGME-accredited EMS fellowship. Dr. Stoecklein is board certified in Emergency Medicine and EMS.

Dr. Stoecklein is involved with resident and fellow education in the Department of Emergency Medicine, directing the resident EMS curriculum and the EMS fellowship. He also serves as Medical Director for Mountain West Ambulance Service and Tooele County Sheriff's Office Dispatch Center and as Associate Medical Officer for Salt Lake City Fire Department. His research interests include out of hospital cardiac arrest management, prehospital medicine, and emergency airway management.

Education History

Fellowship University of Utah
Fellow
University of Utah
Resident
Professional Medical University of Tennessee Health Science Center
MD
Colgate University
BA

Selected Publications

Journal Article

  1. Kelly C, Stoecklein HH, Brant-Zawadzki G, Hoareau G, Daley J, Selzman C, Youngquist S, Johnson A (2022). TEE guided REBOA deflation following ROSC for non-traumatic cardiac arrest. Am J Emerg Med.
  2. Stoecklein HH, Pugh A, Johnson MA, Tonna JE, Stroud M, Drakos S, Youngquist ST (2021). Paramedic rhythm interpretation misclassification is associated with poor survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Resuscitation, 171, 33-40.
  3. Pugh AE, Stoecklein HH, Tonna JE, Hoareau GL, Johnson MA, Youngquist ST (2021). Intramuscular adrenaline for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is associated with faster drug delivery: A feasibility study. Resusc Plus, 7, 100142.
  4. Stoecklein HH, Kelly C, Kaji AH, Fantegrossi A, Carlson M, Fix ML, Madsen T, Walls RM, Brown CA 3rd, NEAR Investigators (2019). Multicenter Comparison of Nonsupine Versus Supine Positioning During Intubation in the Emergency Department: A National Emergency Airway Registry (NEAR) Study. Acad Emerg Med, 26(10), 1144-1151.

Review

  1. Stoecklein HH, Youngquist ST (2018). The Role of Medical Direction in Systems of Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest. [Review]. Cardiol Clin, 36(3), 409-417.