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Dr. Chris Parker completed his medical training at Queen’s University, including a residency in Internal Medicine, followed by fellowships in Respirology and Critical Care Medicine. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine and in the Department of Biomedical and Molecular Sciences at Queen’s. His clinical activities are split between Respirology and Critical Care Medicine. Dr. Parker’s academic interests include research in cardiopulmonary interactions and mechanisms of dyspnea. He is a respected educator, contributing to both the Undergraduate and Postgraduate medical curricula. He is the Course Director of MEDS 455 and the Director of the Respirology Training Program. Specific educational interests are the application of cardiorespiratory physiology to the understanding of resuscitation, and the use of high-fidelity medical simulation. He has also been selected to lead the implementation of a new program in endobronchial ultrasound at Kingston General Hospital. Contact: 102 Stuart Street., Room 20-201 Kingston, ON K7L 3N6 Email: parker@queensu.ca Phone: 613.548.2384 Fax: 613.549.1459 Clinical Interests: General Respirology Critical Care Medicine Resuscitation Clinical Appointments: G.F.T. Kingston General Hospital Consultant: HDH, PCCC, SMOL Academic Interests: Pathophysiology of Dyspnea Cardiopulmonary Interactions Administrative Appointments: Associate Professor, Departmant of Medicine Director, Repiratory Training Program Queen's University

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Parker CM, Kutsiogiannis J, Muscedere J, Cook D, Dodek P, Day A and Heyland D for the Canadian Critical Care Trials Group. Ventilator-associate pneumonia caused by multidrug-resistant organism or Pseudomonas: Prevalence, incidence, rick factors and outcomes. [Submitted] Parker CM, Nolan R, and Lougheed MD. Catamenial hemoptysis and pneumothoraces in a patient with cystic fibrosis. Can Respir J 2007; 14; 295-297. Parker CM, Heyland DK, Groll D, and Ceasar M. Mechanism of injury influences quality of like in survivors of cute respiratory distress syndrome. Intensive Care Med 2006; 32:1895-1900. O'Donnell DE, and Parker CM. COPD exacerbations. 3: Pathophysiology. Thorax 2006; 61:354-361. Parker CM, Voduc N, Aaron S, Webb K, and O'Donnell DE. Pathophysiology of dyspnea during acute exaberations of COPD. Eur Respir | 2005; 26:420-428 Parker CM, and Heyland DK. The role of aspiration in ventilator-associate pneumonia. Nutr Clin Pract 2004; 19:597-609

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