Dr. Tim Timmons is a Pediatric Intensivist at Levine Children's Hospital. He joined the Division of Critical Care in the Department of Pediatrics at Carolinas Medical Center in July 1993. Prior to joining the team, Dr. Timmons was on staff and an assistant professor at Primary Children's Medical Center and the University of Utah School of Medicine. Dr. Timmons graduated from the University of Arkansas and received his medical degree from University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. He then completed his internship and residency at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and Arkansas Children's Hospital followed by a fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital.
EDUCATION
Undergraduate University of Arkansas Bachelor of Arts Fayetteville, Arkansas
Medical School
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Doctor of Medicine Little Rock, Arkansas
Post Graduate Education &Training
Internship & Residency University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and Arkansas Children's Hospital Department of Pediatrics Little Rock, Arkansas
Fellowship Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital Section on Critical Care, Department of Pediatrics Houston, T.X.
BOARD CERTIFICATIONS
Board Certified in Pediatric Critical Care
CURRENT APPOINTMENTS
Pediatric Intensivist Department of Pediatrics, Carolinas Medical Center
Medical and Dental Staff, Carolinas Medical Center Attending Classification
CURRENT COMMITTEES
Research Task Force for HIPAA Privacy
Code Blue Subcommittee of the Quality Assessment and Improvement Committee
Physician's Information Technology Advisory Council
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
Society of Critical Care Medicine
Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics
Member, Section on Critical Care
Member, Executive Committee, Section on Critical Care, 1999-2005
North Carolina Medical Society
CURRENT RESEARCH
O Timmons, N Christian, J Norton, V McLean, J Duncan, J Riley, D James, D Chernutan, J Rosetti, M Uhl, E Young. Concordance of Pediatric ICU Sedation Decisions Suggested by Bispectral Index and Clinical Impression.
O Timmons, K Simmons, B Nicks. Abdominal Compartment Syndrome and Bladder Pressure in the Pediatric Population.
CURRENT ADVISORY BOARDS
Faculty, Center for Pediatric Excellence Levine Children's Hospital
Co-Author, Grant Application to the Duke Endowment for curriculum changes to the pediatric residency program codifying quality improvement education. Grant funded at $290,000 in 2009 (renewable for two more cycles)
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