Chief Medical Officer
After graduating from Dartmouth College with honors in economics, Dr. Broselow obtained his medical degree from NJ College of Medicine and Dentistry and entered the field of family practice, in which he became board certified and practiced in Frankenmuth Michigan. He continued on to become board certified in Emergency Medicine. It was while working in the emergency department of a community hospital in Hickory, North Carolina, that he recognized how difficult and stressful it was for him and his team to care for acutely ill or injured children. He has conducted original research concerning the correlation between length and weight in children, from which the "Broselow Tape" was born.
He has worked with Dr. Allen Hinkle on the Broselow-Hinkle organizer and co-developed the Broselow tape and subsequent Broselow-Luten System with Robert Luten, MD . He has recently taken a position on the faculty of the University of Florida so that he can work more closely with Dr. Luten as they continue to develop their pediatric patient safety system.
Through his numerous and significant innovations in pediatric care, the Broselow name has become one of the most widely recognized in the field of emergency medicine.
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Bob Luten, MD
Co-founder and eBroselow Medical Director
Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine
University of Florida Jacksonville, FL Dr. Luten's work is in the area of childhood emergencies. He is professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine University of Florida, Shands Jacksonville, and former president of the Society for Pediatric Emergency Medicine.
He has edited several textbooks, and is published in the area of childhood emergencies. He is the author and principal instructor of the pediatric section of the National Emergency Airway Management course.
He has taken a leadership role in childhood emergency initiatives in the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Red Cross, the American Heart Association, the American College of Emergency Physicians and other national organizations. He was a charter member of the Pediatric Subcommittee on Childhood Resuscitation of the American Heart Association, co-author and co-founder of the PALS and leading author and editor of the APLS jointly sponsored by the American College of Emergency Physicians and the American Academy of Pediatrics. He was the chairman of the "Year of the Child" campaign in 1990, a national promotional effort concerning childhood emergencies directed at the medical community and the lay public.
Luten is the creator and author of the studies that formed the basis of the Broselow Tape and the Broselow-Luten Color coded System, designed to reduce medical errors and facilitate pediatric medical care.
He is considered a pioneer in newly created specialty of pediatric emergency medicine and was a founding board member of that specialty. He is board certified in Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics, and Pediatric Emergency Medicine.
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Peter Lazar
CEO
With Dr. Jim Broselow, Dr. Bob Luten, Dr. Angela Gilley and a team of over a dozen developers, nurses and pharmacists, Mr. Lazar developed the Artemis web and mobile system for treating children with acute problems in emergency rooms. Now licensed to over 115 hospitals, Lazar hopes it will save many lives by preventing medical errors.
eBroselow stems from experience founding and developing the live mobile streaming video technology for Vidrunner.
Previously, Lazar was Vice President of Technology at GMRI (a $100M/yr IT firm, now Fulcrum IT Services) from 2001 through 2005. During that time, he oversaw and successfully helped grow GMRI's software development business unit, doubling its revenue each of the three years he was at the helm. Prior to that, Mr. Lazar was CEO of Web Data Solutions, which developed the core Vidrunner technology. Mr. Lazar founded the company in 1997, ran and grew it profitably for four years, and sold it to GMRI in 2001, doubling the investment of its shareholders. Prior to that Mr. Lazar was a senior technical lead at BTG and associate programmer at IBM Federal Systems.
Mr. Lazar has been involved in the World Wide Web since its beginning and is a pioneer in web-database development. He has developed new web-database connectivity technology and written related articles in technical journals such as the World Wide Web Journal and Dr. Dobbs' Journal. Lazar received a Master's Degree in Computer Science from the University of Virginia.
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Angela Gilley, PharmD
Co-founder of Artemis Neonatal
Neonatal Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
Sentara Healthcare
Norfolk, VA
Dr. Gilley received her doctorate from the University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy. She practiced pharmacy in an adult community hospital and then a children’s hospital before taking a position as a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist with Sentara Norfolk General Hospital in Women’s Health. Within the Sentara Hospital system, Dr. Gilley moved on to be Pharmacy Manager and is currently Pharmacy Accreditation and Regulatory Specialist.
In recent years, Dr. Gilley focused on improving the safety of medication delivery to the neonatal patient population. She developed a standardized system for delivering medications to neonates that is now utilized across all of the neonatal units within Sentara Healthcare.
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Bonnie Lundblom
Content and QA Manager
Bonnie has been with us since the beginning and is a integral part of the Artemis team. She has extensive pediatric nursing experience: PICU, then in a free standing Pediatric ED, and now a Pediatric ED in a large city-county combined EM and Pediatric facility teaching hospital. She has helped guide the creation and ongoing development of the Artemis system.
She has helped transform the Artemis system into a user friendly "hands on" reference for nurses, especially in the medication preparation and administration phase in the ED environment. She continues to provide input and feedback as the system has grown and developed in its current electronic format.
Bonnie is a PALS instructor; an active member of the Emergency Nurses Association, CPEN and Pediatric CCRN certified.