William Dockery, Interim Director Pediatric GME Research
Curriculum Vitae
(William) Keith Dockery, M.D.
E-mail: [email protected] 703-801-0091 (cell)
Home address:
8934 Glenbrook Road
Fairfax, VA 22031
Retired from clinical practice: January 29, 2020
Clinical Positions
1985-1990: Medical Director, PICU, Roanoke Memorial Hospital
1991-2015: Associate Director, PICU, Inova Children’s Hospital
2014 Section Chief, Pediatric Critical Care, Inova Children’s Hospital
2016-2020: Medical Director, PICU, Inova Children’s Hospital
2021-current: Interim Director Pediatric GME Research research consultant, Department of Pediatrics, Inova Children’s Hospital,
Leadership Roles
2014-2020: Section Chief, Division of Pediatric Critical Care
(Elected by fellow Pediatric Intensivists to represent the division)
2014-2018: Physician lead Capital Region Pediatric Disaster Planning Committee
(Working with representatives from Northern VA, DC and Maryland to develop a regional plan for optimal use of Pediatric medical resources in the event of a disaster)
2010-2019: Chairman, PICU/NICU Transport Operational Committee
1998-2019: Medical Director, Pediatric Critical Care Ground Transport Team
(Instrumental in creating Pediatric specific critical care ground transport team. Wrote policies, trained nurses and RT’s. Initiated a novel collaboration with community EMS service to create paramedic and EMT pediatric specialists. Helped design a specialty pediatric transport vehicle)
1995-2020: Coordinator, National Capital Region PICU Journal Club
(Monthly regional journal club that includes Inova, Georgetown University and Children’s National Medical Center)
1992-2017: Medical Director, PALS course, Inova Health System
(Organized PALS training for Inova starting in 1992. Currently offer ~ 25 courses/year)
1985-90: Medical Director, PICU, Roanoke Memorial Hospital, Carilion Health
System, Roanoke, VA
(Set up and developed the first PICU in southwest Virginia. Responsible for writing policies, training the initial group of nurses, setting up operational systems, etc, in addition to clinical care)
(Leadership Roles, Cont’d)
2006-2014: Institutional team leader for PICU team participating in Children’s Hospital Association national collaborative on pediatric Catheter Associated Blood Stream Infections
(Part of national group that developed the original pediatric specific CVL care bundle)
2000-2013: Chairman, Pediatric MSET Committee, Inova Children’s Hospital
1999-2000: Chairman, Child Abuse Committee, Inova Children’s Hospital
1992-2013: Coordinator for in-house Pediatric “code team” Inova Children’s Hospital
(Created separate pediatric-specific code team)
1990-91: Program Director, PALS Course, Roanoke Memorial Hospital
(Part of first group of state wide faculty members trained in Virginia by the AHA. Organized first course in Roanoke)
1990-91: Chief of Pediatrics Service - Roanoke Memorial Hospital
(Nominated and elected by community Pediatricians)
1989-91: Director, Child Abuse Management Team, Roanoke Memorial Hospital
(Recognized need for child abuse evaluation. Started child abuse team and ran sexual abuse evaluation clinic)
1988-91: Director, CPR Course, Roanoke Memorial Hospital
(Created course to help with house staff training, included intubation lab)
1989-90: Chairman, Children's Miracle Network Committee, Roanoke Memorial Hospital
1985-90: Chairman, Pediatric Intensive Care Committee, Roanoke Memorial Hospital
1981-82: President, House Staff Association, St. Louis Children's Hospital
(Elected by fellow residents)
Committee Experience
2014-2020: Pediatric Leadership Committee, Inova Children’s Hospital
2000-2020: Pediatric Trauma Committee, Inova Children’s Hospital
1998-2019: Investigational Review Board, Inova Fairfax Hospital
1993-2020: Credentials Committee, Inova Fairfax Hospital
1991-2020: PICU Collaborative Practice Committee, Inova Children’s Hospital
1993-96: M-SET Committee, Inova Fairfax Hospital
1993-96: Collaborative Practice Committee, Inova Fairfax Hospital
1993-99: VA State Task Force - PALS - American Heart Association
1991-93: Trauma Committee, Inova Fairfax Hospital
1990-91: Medical Care Evaluation Committee, Roanoke Memorial Hospital
1989-90: Pediatric Critical Care Task Force, Commonwealth of Virginia
1989-90: Intensive Care Committee, Roanoke Memorial Hospital
1984-85: PICU Committee, St. Louis Children's Hospital
1984-85: Medical Staff Executive Committee, St. Louis Children's Hospital
1984-85: Child Abuse Management Committee, St. Louis Children's Hospital
1984-85: Capital Expenditure Committee, St. Louis Children's Hospital
1984-85: Blood Bank Committee, St. Louis Children's Hospital
1984-85: Hospital Division Managers Committee, St. Louis Children's Hospital
Licensure
Virginia - License #38615 9/85 - present
Missouri - #R1008 - expired 1985
Board Certification
2014 Pediatric Critical Care Renewal/American Board of Pediatrics
(10 year certification)
2004 Pediatric Critical Care Renewal/American Board of Pediatrics
1996 Pediatric Critical Care Renewal/American Board of Pediatrics
1990 Pediatric Critical Care/American Board of Pediatrics
1986 General Pediatrics/American Board of Pediatrics
(lifetime certification)
1981 National Board of Medical Examiners
Other Certifications
1998 Pediatric Advanced Life Support Provider
1998 Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructor
2010 Fundamentals of Pediatric Critical Care Support-Provider
2004 Pediatric Advanced Life Support – Regional Faculty
1993 Pediatric Advanced Life Support – Affiliate Faculty
1992 Pediatric Advanced Life Support – Course Director/Instructor/Provider
1989 Advanced Trauma Life Support-Instructor
1989 Advanced Cardiac Life Support-Provider
1988 Pediatric Advanced Life Support-Instructor
1984 Advanced Trauma Life Support-Provider
1978 Emergency Medical Technician
Education
1984-85 Chief Resident in Pediatrics, St. Louis Children's Hospital, at Washington University, Philip R. Dodge, MD, Chairman
1981-84 Pediatric Resident, St. Louis Children's Hospital, at Washington University, Philip R. Dodge, MD, Chairman
1977-81 M.D., Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia
1973-77 B.S., Augusta College, Augusta, Georgia
Academic Appointments
2009: Assistant Professor, Inova Teaching Faculty, Department of Pediatrics
Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
(I have been involved in teaching students and residents my entire career)
1996: Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of Virginia
1991-96 Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Georgetown University
1986-90 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Roanoke Program, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
1984-85: Instructor in Pediatrics, Washington University , St. Louis, MO
Honors and Awards
1996-99 Physicians’ Recognition Award in Continuing Education from the American Medical Association.
1987 Outstanding Faculty Teacher Award, Roanoke Memorial Hospital, Roanoke, VA
Professional Societies
American Academy of Pediatrics
• Section, Transport Medicine
• Section, Critical Care
Society of Critical Care Medicine
• Section, Pediatric Critical Care
Publications and Research
• Metabolomics in Sepsis: collaborative study with Children’s National Medical Center institutional PI; closed, unpublished
• Funded study: Safety and Efficacy of Ketorolac in Infants and Children Following Cardiac Surgery; $11,000 Inova grant; closed, unpublished
• Institutional PI: Calfactant Therapy in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome and Acute Lung Injury in Adults and Children; 2008-2011
• Abstract Presentation: Near-infrared spectroscopy cerebral (ScO2) and somatic (renal SrO2) oxygen saturation correlation to continuous venous oxygen saturation (ScvO2) via intravenous oximetry catheter; Society of Critical Care Medicine annual Symposium; 2010, Miami, FL
• Abstract Presentation: Safety and Efficacy of Ketorolac in Infants and Children Following Cardiac Surgery – Pilot Study; American Academy of Pediatrics annual conference; 2007 Washington, D.C.
• Institutional team leader; NACHRI Catheter Associated Blood Stream Infection Collaborative; September, 2006 – present
• Dockery, WK; Craig Futterman, MD; Stephen R. Keller, MD; Michael J. Sheridan, ScD; Bechara F. Akl, MD. - A Comparison of Manual and Mechanical Ventilation During Pediatric Transport; Crit Care Med; 1999 Vol. 27, No. 4, pp802-806.
• Futterman, CA; Bock, GH; Keller, SR; Dockery, WK; Butler; - Propylene Glycol Toxicity Associated with Continuous Infusion of Lorazepam in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit. Abstract presented at Pediatric Critical Care Colloquium, Hot Springs, AK; 9/97.
• Wilson, DF; Jiao, JH; Bauman, LA; Zaritsky, A; Craft, H; Dockery, WK; Conrad, D; Dalton, H - Calf’s lung surfactant extract in acute hypoxemic respiratory failure in children. Crit Care Med 1996; 24:1316-1322.
• Dockery, WK. Case Report - Fatal intentional salt poisoning presenting as a radiopaque mass. Pediatrics 89:964-965, 1992.
Selected CME
• Current Concepts in Pediatric Critical Care Course
1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004,2005, 2011, 2012, 2015
• The Airway Course, November, 2003, Atlanta
• Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Board Review Course, 2004, Washington, D.C.
• Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Board Review Course, 2006, Washington, D.C.
• Bedside Procedures for the Intensivist, Postgraduate Review Course, 2007
• Society of Critical Care Medicine annual Symposium:
1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
• Fundamentals of Critical Care Ultrasound course, Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2013
• Bedside Critical Care Ultrasound course, Inova Farifax Hospital, 2014
• ECMO Management course, Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2016
W. Keith Dockery, MD
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Financial relationships
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Type of financial relationship:There are no financial relationships to disclose.Date added:11/07/2023Date updated:11/07/2023