Joseph A. Cristiano, MD
- Assistant Professor, General Internal Medicine
Joseph A. Cristiano, MD
Research Interests
- Development and Implentation of Novel Medical Education Curriculum
- Medical Education Innovation Pertaining to Electronic Medical Records
- Perioperative Medicine
- Education
- MD, University of South Carolina School of Medicine, 2010
- Residency
- Internal Medicine, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, 2013
- Board Certifications
- American Board of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine
- Memberships
- American College of Physicians
- Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society
- Positions
- Assistant Professor, General Internal Medicine
- Departments and Affiliations
- General Internal Medicine
Research
- Educational priorities of students in the entrustable professional activity era. Strowd RE, McBride A, Goforth J, Cristiano J, Hartman N, Waters G, Beardsley J, Johnson JE, Askew K. Clin Teach. 2018 08; 15(4):319-324.
- Comparative evaluation of adhesion formation, strength of ingrowth, and textile properties of prosthetic meshes after long-term intra-abdominal implantation in a rabbit. Novitsky YW, Harrell AG, Cristiano JA, Paton BL, Norton HJ, Peindl RD, Kercher KW, Heniford BT. J. Surg. Res. 2007 Jun; 140(1):6-11.
- Prospective histologic evaluation of intra-abdominal prosthetics four months after implantation in a rabbit model. Harrell AG, Novitsky YW, Cristiano JA, Gersin KS, Norton HJ, Kercher KW, Heniford BT. Surg Endosc. 2007 Jul; 21(7):1170-4.
- Retained foreign bodies after surgery. Lincourt AE, Harrell A, Cristiano J, Sechrist C, Kercher K, Heniford BT. J. Surg. Res. 2007 Apr; 138(2):170-4.
- Prospective evaluation of adhesion formation and shrinkage of intra-abdominal prosthetics in a rabbit model. Harrell AG, Novitsky YW, Peindl RD, Cobb WS, Austin CE, Cristiano JA, Norton JH, Kercher KW, Heniford BT. Am Surg. 2006 Sep; 72(9):808-13; discussion 813-4.