Nicholas Caputo

Associate chief of emergency medicine at NYC Health + Hospitals/Lincoln in the Bronx, New York, USA

Dr. Nicholas Caputo is the Associate Chief of the Department of Emergency Medicine at NYC H+H/Lincoln Medical Center in the South Bronx.  He is currently an Associate Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University and also an attending emergency physician at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center/New York Presbyterian Hospital.  Dr. Caputo is board certified in Emergency Medicine.  He completed his internship in General Surgery at Beth Israel Medical Center in Manhattan, his residency training in Emergency Medicine at NYC H+H/Lincoln, where he served as a Chief Resident and his Fellowship training in Critical Care/Retrieval Medicine at Royal Darwin Hospital/Careflight in Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia. Dr. Caputo's research seeks to understand the evidence behind the conventional wisdom practiced in emergency departments across the world in order to determine the efficacy of current management strategies (such as preoxygenation in RSI, apneic oxygenation during intubation, non-invasive markers for occult shock) in order to improve safety and quality outcomes for patients.  He focuses jointly on medical pathology and socioeconomic disparities in medicine. Dr. Caputo also serves as a Major in the United States Army Reserve, currently assigned to the 947th Forward Resuscitative and Surgical Team based in West Hartford, CT.

Lectures by Nicholas Caputo

O2: Optimization and Oxygenation: Part 1

A review

Emergency Medicine / Airway

O2: Optimization and Oxygenation: Part 2

A review

Emergency Medicine / Airway