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Dr. Carol A. Cunningham, MD, FAAEM, FAEMS

Emergency Physician

1/5(1)
1 Akron General Avenue Akron OH, 44307
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Dr. Carol Cunningham practices Emergency Medicine in Akron, OH. Dr. Cunningham assesses patients who seek immediate medical attention at any time of day or night. Emergency Medicine Physicians are trained to efficiently work with each patient and situation no matter how acute or life-threatening. Dr. Cunningham examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses conditions, and decides the best treatment methods.

Education and Training

Center for Homeland Defense & Security Executive Leadership Program 0

Harvard Kennedy School of Executive Education Executive Certificate in Public Leadership 0

Univ of Cincinnati Coll of Med, Cincinnati Oh 1986

Board Certification

Emergency MedicineAmerican Board of Emergency MedicineABEM

Provider Details

Female English

Areas of expertise and specialization

Emergency MedicineEmergency Medical Services (EMS)

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Professor of Emergency Medicine Northeast Ohio Medical University 2022 - Present
  • State Medical Director Ohio Department of Public Safety, Division of EMS 2004 - Present
  • Emergency Physician Cleveland Clinic Akron General Medical Center - Present

Awards

  • Women of Note 2022 Crain's Cleveland Business 
  • National Preparedness Leadership Initiative Meta-Leader of the Year 2021 Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, Center for Public Leadership 
  • Woman of Achievement Award 2022 Lakeland Community College 
  • Distinguished Alumni Award 2021 University of Cincinnati College of Medicine 
  • Outstanding Service Award 2018 Ohio Department of Public Safety 
  • Appreciation of Service Award 2012 Ohio Department of Public Safety, Division of EMS 
  • James Keaney Leadership Award 2012 American Academy of Emergency Medicine 
  • Pathfinder Award for Arts and Science 2005 Maple Heights City Schools 

Professional Memberships

  • American Academy of Emergency Medicine  
  • National Association of State EMS Officials  
  • Academy of Emergency Medical Services  

Internships

  • University of Cincinnati Cincinnati, Ohio Internship in Emergency Medicine July, 1986 to June, 1987

Fellowships

  • Harvard Kennedy School of Executive Education Cambridge, Massachusetts Executive Certificate in Public Leadership, 2021

Professional Society Memberships

  • American Academy of Emergency Medicine, 1994 to Present National Association of EMS Physicians, 1996 to Present National Association of State EMS Officials, 2004 to Present Ohio Chapter of the National Association of EMS Physicians, 2019 to Present Nation

Articles and Publications

  • Garmatter, Joshua, et al, Now you see it, now you don't: An unusual case of hemoperitoneum in apatient with cirrhosis, JEM Reports, December 2024, 3(4)Shapiro, Geoffrey L., Marino, Michael, et al, Proceedings of the 2023 Spring/Summer Meetingof the Committee for Tactical Emergency Casualty Care (C-TECC) and Committee Updates, Journal ofSpecial Operations Medicine, Fall 2023, 23(3):102-104Cunningham, C.A., Senate Bill 610 Lornas Legacy, Emergency Physicians Monthly,September 2021, 28(9):10-11Cunningham, C.A., The Human Side of Us, Journal of Emergency Medical Services, jems.com,April 12, 2020Cunningham, C.A., Ohios Statewide Rescue Task Force Initiative, Journal of Emergency MedicalServices, jems.com, January 10, 2019Cunningham, C.A., Lake Emergency Services and the Road Less Traveled, Common Sense,November/December 2013, 20(6):26-27Cunningham, C., The Search for a Bridge Over Troubled Waters: Surviving the Ongoing DrugShortages, EMS Insider, August 2013, 40(8):8-9Perina, Debra G., Pons, Peter T., et al., The Core Content of Emergency Medical Services Medicine,Prehospital Emergency Care, July-September 2012, 16(3):309-322Cunningham, C.A., Wesley, K, et al, The Role of State Medical Direction in the ComprehensiveEmergency Medical Services System: A Resource Document, Prehospital Emergency Care,July-September 2010, 14(3):404-411Cunningham, C., Advanced Room Sterilization at Lake Hospital System, Managing InfectionControl, February 2008, 8(2):64-67Cunningham, C.A., Bicycling Injuries and Safety, Emergency: The Journal of Emergency Services,May 1996; 28(5):34-37Cunningham, C.A., Hockey Injuries, Emergency: The Journal of Emergency Services,July, 1995; 27(7):34-7Cunningham, C.A., ICD and AED Defibrillation, Emergency: The Journal of Emergency Services,February, 1995; 27(2):18-24Gin, S.L., Dronen, S.C., Syverud, S.A., Barsan, W.G., Cunningham, C.A.,Naloxone Does Not Improve Hemodynamics Following Graded Hemorrhage in a Canine Model,American Journal of Emergency Medicine, November, 1987; 5(6):478-82

Dr. Carol A. Cunningham, MD, FAAEM, FAEMS's Practice location

1 Akron General Avenue -
Akron, OH 44307
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Media Releases

A Vital Force in Emergency Medicine

The Ohio Department of Public Safety, Division of EMS proudly announces the ongoing contributions of Dr. Cunningham, who has been serving as the State Medical Director since July 2004. With an esteemed career spanning nearly two decades, Dr. Cunningham is a board-certified emergency physician at Cleveland Clinic Akron General Medical Center and holds the position of associate professor of emergency medicine at Northeast Ohio Medical University.

Dr. Cunningham’s extensive qualifications include being a fellow of both the American Academy of Emergency Medicine and the Academy of Emergency Medical Services. Her commitment to leadership is exemplified by her completion of the Executive Leadership Program at the Center for Homeland Defense & Security, as well as earning the Executive Certificate in Public Leadership from the Harvard Kennedy School of Executive Education, following her participation in the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative.

Among her accolades, Dr. Cunningham was honored with the 2021 University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Distinguished Alumni Award and received Lakeland Community College’s 2022 Woman of Achievement Award. In addition, she was the recipient of the 2012 American Academy of Emergency Medicine James Keaney Leadership Award, underscoring her impact on the field of emergency medicine.

Dr. Cunningham is actively involved in shaping the future of emergency medical services as the co-principal investigator for the National Association of State EMS Officials (NASEMSO) National Model EMS Clinical Guidelines project. Furthermore, she represents NASEMSO on the National Registry of EMTs’ IDEA (Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access) Task Force. Her leadership extends to national committees, where she served as the EMS Medical Director representative on the National EMS Advisory Council and contributed to the Education and Workforce Committee.

Additionally, Dr. Cunningham plays a vital role on various boards and councils, including the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science & Technology Directorate’s First Responder Resource Group, the OnStar® Public Safety Advisory Council, and the Mobile Education Team for the Center for Homeland Defense and Security’s Executive Education Program. Her community involvement is further exemplified by her service on the Board of Directors of the Committee for Tactical Emergency Casualty Care, the Eversight Board of Directors, the Tri-C Jazzfest Board of Advisors, and the Board of Trustees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.

 

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