Bonnie Arquilla DO FACEP
Title: Associate Professor/ Director of Disaster Management

Division: Disaster Medicine

Medical School: New York College of Osteopathic Medicine

Graduation Date: 1993

Residency Training: Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center

Areas of Professional Interest: Disaster Medicine, Surge Capacity Planning Vulnerable Populations, Drill design and execution

Phone: 718-270-3216

E-Mail: Bonnie.Arquilla@downstate.edu

Publications:

Search Dr. Arquilla's Publications on PubMed.

Miller, A., Arquilla B., Chronic Diseases and Environmental Catastrophes: The Impact of natural Disasters on diabetic, renal and cardiac patients. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, Volume 23, Number 2, 2008

Dayton, C., Ibrahim, J., Augenbraun, M., Brooks, S., Mody, K., Holford, D., Roblin, P., Arquilla, B., An Integrated Plan to Augement Surge Capacity, Prehospital and Disaster Medicine , Volume 23, Number 2, - 2008

Freyberg,C, Arquilla, B, Fertel,B, Tunik,M., Cooper,A., Heon, D, . Kohlhoff,S., Uraneck, K., Foltin,G.,
Disaster Preparedness: Hospital Decontamination and the Pediatric Patient.Guidelines for Hospitals and Emergency Planners. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, Volume 23 Number 2, 2008

Paladino L., Arquilla, B., Increasing Ventilator Surge Capacity in Disaster: Ventilation of 4 adult-human size sheep on a single ventilator with modified circuit Resuscitation - Resuscitation - Ref. No.: RESUS-D-07-00455 - October 2007

Miller, A., Arquilla B., Disasters, Women's Health and Conservative Society: Working in Pakistan with the Turkish Red Crescent following the Earthquake in Southeast Asia, Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, Volume 22, Number 5. August 2007

Goldman M., Anderson T., Zehtabchi S., Arquilla, B., Testing Hospital Disaster Communication Plan has Immense Value, PMID: 17517359 May 2007.

Arquilla, B., Gupta, R., Acute Arterial Spasm in an Extremity Due to Inadvertent Injection Successfully Treated in Emergency Department. The Journal of Emergency Medicine; August 2000

Wallace, DJ. Arquilla B., Kramer, M., Anderson,T., Heffernen, R., Layton, M. Bernstein, D., Augenbraun, M., Multicenter Drill in Brooklyn; A Test of New York City Syndromic Surveillance using Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) Model, Academic Emergency Medicine. The Journal of American Journal of Emergency Medicine, Ms. Ref. No.: AJEM7765R1

In the Press

The Pediatric Tool Kit, (Prehospital). The National Resource Center of the MCHB
Associate Editor and Coordinator of field exercises chapter.
NYCDOHMH Publications

The Pediatric Disaster Tool Kit, Second Edition, Published December 2006. New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Accepted for Third Edition, August 2007.( endorsed and adopted by NYS, Minnesota, and Ohio)
Pediatrics_Preparedness_Final_6

An Integrated Plan to Augment Surge Capacity 2006
Central Brooklyn Center for Bioterrorism and Preparedness Planning
http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/downloads/pdf/bhpp/bhpp-hospital-cbcbpp-plan.pdf

Geriatric Toolkit: Hospital Guidelines for Geriatric Patients during Disaster
New York Institute for All Hazard Preparedness, Geriatrics Disaster Preparedness Advisory Committee 2008
Book Chapters

Pediatric Prehospital Disaster Resource
Pediatric Disaster Drill Design and Development
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