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Brian D Barbas, MD

Emergency Medicine

Provider Groups

  • Loyola Medicine Physician

  • Loyola Physician Partners

Primary Contact

888-584-7888
Provider Groups
  • Loyola Medicine Physician

  • Loyola Physician Partners

Primary Contact
888-584-7888

Services & Specialties

Areas of Specialization

  • Emergency Medicine

Locations & Contact

Primary Location

Loyola University Medical Center

2160 S First Ave
Maywood , IL 60153

View hours
Tuesday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Monday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Friday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday
8:00am - 5:00pm
Loyola University Medical Center

Gottlieb Memorial Hospital

719 West North Ave
Melrose Park , IL 60160

About

Academic Title

Associate Professor

Ages Seen

Adults - Over 65
Adults - 18 to 64

Additional Resources

Education & Certifications

Education

Education:
Jefferson Medical College (2010)

Education:
Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University (2010)

Residency:
Cooper University Hospital (2013)

Residency:
Cooper Hospital - University Medical Center (2013)

Board Certifications

Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medicine, American Board of (2014)

Provider Groups

Loyola Medicine Physician

Loyola Physician Partners

Publications

  • Program Signaling in Emergency Medicine: The 2022-2023 Program Director Experience. Pelletier-Bui, A. E.; Fallon, T.; Smith, L.; Strout, T.; Fischer, M.; Olaf, M.; McDonough, E.; Barbas, B.; Cirone, M.; Barrall Werley, E.; The western journal of emergency medicine
  • Feedback in Medical Education: An Evidence-based Guide to Best Practices from the Council of Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine. Natesan, S.; Jordan, J.; Sheng, A.; Carmelli, G.; Barbas, B.; King, A.; Gore, K.; Estes, M.; Gottlieb, M.; The western journal of emergency medicine
  • Intravenous Lidocaine for Acute Pain: A Systematic Review. Masic, D.; Liang, E.; Long, C.; Sterk, E. J.; Barbas, B.; Rech, M. A.; Pharmacotherapy
  • When to Pick the Nose: Out-of-Hospital and Emergency Department Intranasal Administration of Medications. Rech, M. A.; Barbas, B.; Chaney, W.; Greenhalgh, E.; Turck, C.; Annals of emergency medicine