Brendan T. Byrne, MD
Brendan T. Byrne, MD
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
EMS Faculty
P.O. Box 800699
Charlottesville, VA 22908-0699
Phone: 434-924-8485
Fax: 434-924-2877
Email: UGM2PZ@uvahealth.org
Education
- Residency, Emergency Medicine, Sinai-Grace Hospital, Detroit Medical Center, Wayne State University (2014)
- MD, Wayne State University School of Medicine (2007)
- BA, University of Michigan (2002)
Clinical and Research Interests
- Austere Medicine
- Hyperbaric Medicine
- Tactical/Operational Medicine
- Clinical Ethics
Recent Publications
- Remley MA, Mosley D, Keenan S, Deaton TG, Montgomery HR, Kotwal RS, Barbee GA, Littlejohn LF, Wilson J, Hall C, Loos PE, Holcomb JB, Gurney JM. Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC) Position Statement on Prolonged Casualty Care (PCC): 01 May 2024. J Spec Oper Med. 2024 Jun 25;24(2):111-113. doi: 10.55460/RWAU-AVBM. PMID: 38872235. (writing committee)
- Nardi S, McGrath M, Wido D, Murray L, Byrne B, Delk G: COVID-19 Outbreak in A Forward-
Deployed Expeditionary Military Command: A Retrospective Review on Preventative Measures and
Outbreak Characteristics. Mil Med.187(9): e1544-e1548, 12/2022. PM34296272 - Ganti A, Pilkerton R, Falsgraf E, Vanwert E, Brouwer N, Beyer A, Byrne B: Retrieval of Additional
Epinephrine from Adrenaclick-Style Epinephrine Autoinjectors. Wilderness Environ Med.32(1): 55-58,
03/2021. PM33516624 - Byrne B, Tillman R, Johansson M: Laryngeal Fracture After a Stifled Sneeze: A Case Report. Journal
of Emergency Medicine.58(2): e97-e98, 02/2020. PM32197893 - Balgord S, Byrne B: Venomous snake bite in our backyard. Michigan Emergency Medicine News &
Views.XL(5): 7-8, 01/2020 - Beyer A, Ganti A, Byrne B: Prevalence of the “Screaming Barfies” Among North American Ice
Climbers. Wilderness and Environmental Medicine.28(4): 367, 12/2017