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Richard McNeer II, MD, Anesthesiology, Miami, FL

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Anesthesiology Miami, FL

Assistant Professor, Anesthesiology, University of Miami School of Medicine

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  • Office

    1611 Nw 12th Ave
    Box 016960 (M851)
    Miami, FL 33136
    Phone+1 305-243-6358
    Fax+1 305-243-8470

Summary

  • Richard R. McNeer is a physician scientist and practicing anesthesiologist at a busy Level 1 trauma center. For more than a decade, he has experienced firsthand how noisy and overwhelming critical care settings can be, and his research has focused on improving the interface between caregiver and patient through the auditory medium. He has received funding and investigated topics surrounding clinical environment acoustics, alarm design, and the pressing problem of alarm fatigue.
  • Auditory Icon Alarms Easier to Identify than Standard Melodic Alarms

    Auditory Icon Alarms Are More Accurately and Quickly Identified than Current Standard Melodic Alarms in a Simulated Clinical Setting. Read the article: http://a

Education & Training

  • University of Miami/Jackson Health System
    University of Miami/Jackson Health SystemResidency, Anesthesiology, 1999 - 2003
  • University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine
    University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of MedicineClass of 1999
  • University of Miami School of Medicine
    University of Miami School of MedicinePh.D., Cell Biology, 1991 - 1997
  • University of Miami
    University of MiamiB.S., Chemistry, 1987 - 1991

Certifications & Licensure

  • FL State Medical License
    FL State Medical License 2003 - 2027
  • NC State Medical License
    NC State Medical License 2023 - 2024
  • NH State Medical License
    NH State Medical License 2022 - 2024
  • American Board of Anesthesiology Anesthesiology

Awards, Honors, & Recognition

  • Award for Best of Section, 80th Clinical & Scientific Congress IARS, 2006
  • Best Resident in South Florida Award, runner-up MA Business Financial, 2003

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Journal Articles

  • Getting alarm sounds into a global standard: a case study with reflections  
    Edworthy JR, McNeer RR, Bennett CL, Dudaryk R, McDougall SJP, Schlesinger JJ, Bolton ML, Edworthy JDR, Vieira EO, Boyd AD, Reid SKJ, Rayo MF, Wright MC, Osborn D, Ergonomics in Design, 1/1/2018
  • Auditory icon alarms are more accurately and quickly identified than current standard melodic alarm in a simulated clinical setting  
    McNeer RR, Horn DB, Bennett, CL, Edworthy JR, Dudaryk R, Anesthesiology, 1/1/2018
  • Classifying Alarms: Seeking Durability, Credibility, Consistency, and Simplicity  
    Edworthy JR, Schlesinger JJ, McNeer RR, Kristensen MS, Bennett CL, Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology, 1/1/2017
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Books/Book Chapters

Abstracts/Posters

  • Use of Ordinal Regression Analysis for Assessing and Comparing Individual Alarm-Type Performance in a Simulated Intensive Care Environment.
    McNeer RR, Bodzin-Horn D, Bennett C, Edworthy J, Dudaryk R, IARS, Washington, DC, 1/1/2017
  • The Aggregate Performance of Novel Auditory 'Icon' Alarms in a Simulated Intensive Care Unit Environment.
    McNeer RR, Bodzin-Horn D, Bennett C, Edworthy J, Dudaryk R, IARS, Washington, DC, 1/1/2017
  • Intelligibility in the Operating Room: Size Matters.
    McNeer R, Bennett C, Dudaryk R, International Anesthesia Research Society Annual Meeting and Science Symposium, San Francisco, CA, 1/1/2016
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Lectures

  • Updating an international medical device standard: a process for audible alarms. 
    Boston, MA - 1/1/2018
  • The correlation between early end tidal carbon dioxide concentration and mortality in trauma patients undergoing emergency surgery. 
    San Diego, CA - 1/1/2015
  • Noise increases the perceived fatigue of anesthesiology residents in an operating room simulator. 
    New Orleans, LA - 1/1/2014
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Other

  • Auditory icon alarms are more accurately and quickly identified than current standard melodic alarm in a simulated clinical setting. 
    McNeer RR, Horn DB, Bennett, CL, Edworthy JR, Dudaryk R, American Society of Anesthesiologists, Featured Video Abstract
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7GHbJ7sVdls
    1/1/2018
  • Expression and Characterization of an ASGP-1/ASGP-2 Sialomucin Complex in Normal Tissues 
    McNeer RR, Ph.D. thesis
    1/1/1997