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National Brain Injury Institute
Houston, Texas
6161 Savoy, #550, 77036


Contact:  Huma Haider, MD

866-983-3167 Or Toll Free
info@nbii.com
6161 Savoy, #550
Houston, Texas 77036

Contact:  Huma Haider, MD

866-983-3167
info@nbii.com
Dr. Huma Haider is the founder and CEO of National Brain Injury Institute. They are America's leader in the diagnosis and treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury.


General Specialties:
Neurology and Brain Injury Medicine


Huma Haider, MD Medical Director, National Brain Injury Institute Certified Independent Medical Examiner (CIME) through American Board of Independent Medical Examiners (ABIME) Board Certified Neurocritical Care through United Council of Neurologic Subspecialties (UCNS) Board Certified in Headache Medicine through United Council of Neurologic Subspecialties (UCNS) Board Certified in Headache Medicine through American Board of Headache Medicine (ABHM) Certified Life Care Planner (CLCP) Board Certified in Internal Medicine through American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Board Certified in Anesthesiology through American Board of Anesthesiology (ABA)
Information:  
Brain Damage Injury,  Brain Injuries,  Brain Injury Medicine,  Independent Medical Examiners,  Life Care Planning,  Neurology,  TBI Traumatic Brain Injury, 


Dr. Huma Haider is the founder and CEO of National Brain Injury Institute. They are America's leader in the diagnosis and treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury.


General Specialties:
Neurology and Brain Injury Medicine


Huma Haider, MD Medical Director, National Brain Injury Institute Certified Independent Medical Examiner (CIME) through American Board of Independent Medical Examiners (ABIME) Board Certified Neurocritical Care through United Council of Neurologic Subspecialties (UCNS) Board Certified in Headache Medicine through United Council of Neurologic Subspecialties (UCNS) Board Certified in Headache Medicine through American Board of Headache Medicine (ABHM) Certified Life Care Planner (CLCP) Board Certified in Internal Medicine through American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) Board Certified in Anesthesiology through American Board of Anesthesiology (ABA)

William T McGee, MD, MHA
Springfield, Massachusetts
759 Chestnut Street, 01199


Contact:  William T McGee, MD, MHA

413-575-7539 Or Toll Free
billtmcgee@gmail.com
759 Chestnut Street
Springfield, Massachusetts 01199

Contact:  William T McGee, MD, MHA

413-575-7539
billtmcgee@gmail.com
William T. McGee is a professor of Medicine, Surgery and Anesthesiology @ the University of Massachusetts Medical School and a specialist in critical care medicine with interests in hemodynamic physiology, trauma, brain injury, ARDS, Safety of vascular access, sepsis, resuscitation and hospital acquired infections.

Dr. McGee has published over 150 papers, chapters and abstracts and has been the principal investigator for clinical trials evaluating the efficacy and safety of new treatments for severe sepsis, MRSA and pneumonia, functional hemodynamics, physiologic optimization and the safety of central venous access.

Dr. McGee was the lead enroller and author on the paper that reported the outcome of linezolid versus vancomycin for the treatment of MRSA pneumonia. He was a finalist for the Cecil Lehman Mayer Research Award from the American College of Chest Physicians for his work examining the utility of pulmonary artery catheterization in the critically ill. He was awarded the Internal Medicine Specialty Award at the Society’s 29th Scientific Symposium for research published in the Journal of American Medical Association. [Patient characteristics and ICU organizational factors that influence frequency of pulmonary artery catheterization JAMA 2000; 283:2559.]

Dr. McGee developed the “Physiologic Optimization Program” and has published several papers on its use and care of the critically ill. [J Inten Care med 2009; Nov-Dec 24(6):352.] His copyrighted algorithm described in these papers has been distributed world-wide in 11 different languages. He is the editor of the Quick Guide to Cardiopulmonary Care published by Edwards Critical Care Education and widely used throughout the world. His research on the safe length of central venous catheters has made this procedure safer for millions of patients. Dr. McGee is board certified in Critical Care Medicine, Neuro Critical Care, Hospice and Palliative Medicine & Internal Medicine. He is presently a fellow in the society for critical care medicine, neuro critical care and chest.
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Brain Injury Medicine,  COVID 19,  Critical Care,  Critical Care Surgery,  Hospitalist,  Internal Medicine,  Medical Case Consultation,  Medical Devices,  Respiratory Therapy,  Surgery,  Vascular Surgery, 


William T. McGee is a professor of Medicine, Surgery and Anesthesiology @ the University of Massachusetts Medical School and a specialist in critical care medicine with interests in hemodynamic physiology, trauma, brain injury, ARDS, Safety of vascular access, sepsis, resuscitation and hospital acquired infections.

Dr. McGee has published over 150 papers, chapters and abstracts and has been the principal investigator for clinical trials evaluating the efficacy and safety of new treatments for severe sepsis, MRSA and pneumonia, functional hemodynamics, physiologic optimization and the safety of central venous access.

Dr. McGee was the lead enroller and author on the paper that reported the outcome of linezolid versus vancomycin for the treatment of MRSA pneumonia. He was a finalist for the Cecil Lehman Mayer Research Award from the American College of Chest Physicians for his work examining the utility of pulmonary artery catheterization in the critically ill. He was awarded the Internal Medicine Specialty Award at the Society’s 29th Scientific Symposium for research published in the Journal of American Medical Association. [Patient characteristics and ICU organizational factors that influence frequency of pulmonary artery catheterization JAMA 2000; 283:2559.]

Dr. McGee developed the “Physiologic Optimization Program” and has published several papers on its use and care of the critically ill. [J Inten Care med 2009; Nov-Dec 24(6):352.] His copyrighted algorithm described in these papers has been distributed world-wide in 11 different languages. He is the editor of the Quick Guide to Cardiopulmonary Care published by Edwards Critical Care Education and widely used throughout the world. His research on the safe length of central venous catheters has made this procedure safer for millions of patients. Dr. McGee is board certified in Critical Care Medicine, Neuro Critical Care, Hospice and Palliative Medicine & Internal Medicine. He is presently a fellow in the society for critical care medicine, neuro critical care and chest.