Faculty

Elias P. Bonaros Jr., M.D. teaches cardiology. Dr. Bonaros specializes in cardiology with a subspecialty of nuclear cardiology.  He graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin in 1998, completed his residency at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, and completed his fellowship in Internal medicine also at NSUH – Manhasset. Dr. Bonaros has published several articles on Cardiology including the February 2007 issue of Circulation: “Loss of Function Mutations in the Cardiac Calcium Channel Underlie a New Clinical Entity Characterized by ST Segment Elevation, Short QT Intervals, and Sudden Cardiac Death”.  He is certified by the American Board of Medical Specialties in Internal Medicine and Cardiovascular Medicine. 
 


Donald Cardone, EMT-P, CIC is the Skills Coordinator.
Mr. Cardone completed his EMT training in 1981 and his paramedic training in 1984 and worked at various NYC hospitals as a field paramedic including St. Vincent’s (Manhattan), and Long Island College Hospital where he worked as the Department Director.  Paramedic Cardone has been an EMS educator since 1987. Currently Mr. Cardone is Vice President of Transcare in charge of Quality Assurance/Compliance and Training.
 

Victor Cohen, Pharm.D. teaches pharmacology.

Dr. Cohen is Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, at the Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY, and Clinical Pharmacy Manager, at the Department of Emergency Medicine, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn. Dr. Cohen has coauthored numerous articles including “Organization of a Health-System Pharmacy Team to Respond to Episodes of Terrorism” in the American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 06/13/2003; “Variation in Medication Information for Elderly Patients During Initial Interventions by Emergency Department Physicians” in the American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 01/01/2008; and “Acute Exenatide (Byetta®) Poisoning Was Not Associated with Significant Hypoglycemia” in Clinical Toxicology, 04/2008.  Dr. Cohen received his B.S. from Bouvé College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Northeastern University and his Pharm.D. from St. John's University.


 Arthur Cooper, M.D. teaches pediatrics.

Doctor Cooper obtained his baccalaureate at Harvard College and his doctorate at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. He was trained in general surgery at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and in pediatric surgery and surgical critical care at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia – and is certified by the American Board of Surgery in all three specialties. He is currently Associate Professor of Clinical Surgery at the Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons – from which he also holds a master’s degree in human nutrition – and is Director of Pediatric Surgical Services and Director of the Trauma Center for the Columbia University Affiliation at Harlem Hospital Center. He is a member of numerous professional and academic societies, has edited six books and written more than one hundred fifty scientific articles, textbook chapters, and policy statements, serves on a variety of national and regional expert and advisory committees, and is a recognized authority in the fields of pediatric surgical nutrition, critical care, trauma, and emergency medical services for children – particularly pre-hospital emergency care and trauma systems development – as well as physical child abuse, and the surgical care of children with human immunodeficiency virus infection. 


Steven Kanarian, MPH, EMT-P, CIC is the Senior Instructor.

Mr. Kanarian is currently an EMS Supervisor with the Fire Department of New York, a position he has held for the past 13 years. He is a member of the Urban Search and Rescue Team for FEMA and has participated in this endeavor for the past 14 years. Mr. Kanarian has 24 years of experience as a field paramedic.  He received his Masters in Public Health from New York Medical College School of Public Health in 2004.  He is an EMS Certified Instructor Coordinator through the NYS Department of Health and serves as the Senior Instructor for the LaGuardia Community College Paramedic Program.  He is the Chairperson of the National Association of EMS Educators Research Committee and has authored several national articles in prehospital care journals.  


James Kelly, EMT-P, PA-C, MPAS is the Clinical Coordinator.

Mr. Kelly has been working with the paramedic program since Class I in 1996.  His original Paramedic training was completed in August 1985 (Jacobi Hospital Paramedic Class XVI). He worked for both Long Island College Hospital and New York City EMS as a field paramedic.  He obtained his Associate Degree from the original LaGuardia Community College Paramedic Program in 1987.  A graduate of the Harlem Hospital Physician Assistant program in 1989, he has been working in emergency and primary care medicine.  He earned his Master of Physician Assistant Studies degree in 2002.  


Christine Preblick-Salib, M.D. is the Program Medical Director and teaches trauma.

Dr. Preblick is Board certified in Emergency Medicine and works at the Department of Emergency Medicine, Beth Israel Medical Center, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, New York. She coauthored the article “Practicing Paramedics Cannot Generate or Estimate Safe Endotracheal Tube Cuff Pressure Using Standard Techniques” in the Journal Prehospital Emergency Care, Volume 11, Issue 3 July 2007.  Dr. Preblick graduated from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey in 1993 and completed her graduate Medical Education at Mount Sinai School of Medicine. 


Reynold L. Trowers, M.D. teaches neurology.

Dr. Trowers is the Director of Emergency Services at Harlem Hospital and a Clinical Professor of Medicine at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons.  He is also a Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians. He has authored many articles including “Implementation of a Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Program in a Public Hospital Emergency Department “,  Annals of Emergency Medicine , Volume 28 , Issue 5. Dr. Trowers recently wrote “24-7: On the Front Line: African Americans and the Emergency Department Experience” as part of The Handbook of Black American Health.  He graduated from Brown University with his baccalaureate in Biology in 1975 and his doctorate in medicine 1979.



Clinical Affiliates
 

LaGuardia Community College Paramedic Program is fortunate to have a number of exceptional clinical affiliates located throughout New York City offering students a wide range of options to complete their clinical and field internship rotations and achieve their required clinical competencies.
 

  • Lenox Hill Hospital

  • Long Island College Hospital

  • Maimonides Medical Center

  • Mount Sinai Hospital of Queens
    New York City Medical Examiner

  • North Central Bronx Hospital

  • North Shore Hospital at Forest Hills (Queens)

  • Queens General Hospital Center

  • St. John’s Hospital

  • Transcare New York

  • Westchester Medical Examiner



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