Christopher Ashby Davis, MD
- Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine
Christopher Ashby Davis, MD
Research Interests
- Emergency Medical Services
- Wilderness Medicine
- Mountain Rescue
- Drowning
- Whitewater Paddlesports Injuries and Illness
- Education
- BA, Duke University, 2006
- MD, Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), 2014
- Residency
- Emergency Medicine, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, 2017
- Fellowship
- EMS and Disaster Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine, 2018
- Wilderness Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine, 2019
- Board Certifications
- American Board of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medical Services
- American Board of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medicine
- Memberships
- Wilderness Medical Society
- American College of Emergency Physicians
- Society of Academic Emergency Medicine
- National Association of EMS Physicians
- Positions
- Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine
- Departments and Affiliations
- Emergency Medicine
Research
- In Response to Flush Drowning as a Cause of Whitewater Deaths: Targeting Prevention with Uniform Definitions. Sempsrott JR, Hawkins SC, Graham DA, Davis CA, Abo BN, Schmidt AC. Wilderness Environ Med. 2020 09; 31(3):371-372.
- Use of Ultrasound for Joint Dislocation Reduction in an Austere Wilderness Setting: A Case Report. Kranc DA, Jones AW, Nackenson J, Davis CA, Abo BN, Hawkins SC. Prehosp Emerg Care. ; 23(4):584-589.
- Prehospital Modified HEART Score Predictive of 30-Day Adverse Cardiac Events. Stopyra JP, Harper WS, Higgins TJ, Prokesova JV, Winslow JE, Nelson RD, Alson RL, Davis CA, Russell GB, Miller CD, Mahler SA. Prehosp Disaster Med. 2018 Feb; 33(1):58-62.
- Impact of a "Team-focused CPR" Protocol on Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest Survival in a Rural EMS System. Stopyra JP, Courage C, Davis CA, Hiestand BC, Nelson RD, Winslow JE. Crit Pathw Cardiol. 2016 09; 15(3):98-102.
- Competency in chaos: lifesaving performance of care providers utilizing a competency-based, multi-actor emergency preparedness training curriculum. Scott LA, Swartzentruber DA, Davis CA, Maddux PT, Schnellman J, Wahlquist AE. Prehosp Disaster Med. 2013 Aug; 28(4):322-33.