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David K. Barnes

Philosophy of Care

Providing state-of-the-art emergency care in a caring and compassionate manner.

Title:

Assistant Clinical Professor, Director, Emergency Medicine Residency Program

Specialty:

Emergency Medicine

Address:

UC Davis Medical Center
2315 Stockton Blvd.
Sacramento, CA 95817

Phone:

(916) 734-3790

Education:

Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine
Portland, Oregon
M.D. 2003

University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon
B.S. 1995

George Washington University
Washington, District of Columbia
B.S. 1992

Internships:

UC Davis Medical Center
Sacramento, CA
2004

Residency:

UC Davis Medical Center
Sacramento, CA
2006
Emergency Medicine

Board Certifications:

American Board of Emergency Medicine, 2007

Professional Memberships:

American College of Emergency Physicians

Select Recent Publications:

Black H, Sigal D, Barnes D, et al. A 25-Year-Old Patient with Spontaneous Hemothorax. Chest 2005; I 28(4):3080-3.

Vandenbark AA, Finn T, Barnes D, et al. Diminished frequency ofIL-lO-secreting, T-cell receptor peptide-reactive T-cells in multiple sclerosis patients might allow expansion of activated memory T-cells bearing the cognate BV gene. Jilt Neurosci Rsch. 2001;66(2): 17 J-6

Vandenbark AA, Barnes D, et al. Differential susceptibility of human Th I v. Th2 cells to induction of anergy and poptosis by ECDIIantigen-coupled antigen-presenting cells. Intern Immun. 2000;12(I):57-66

Vandenbark AA, Culbertson N, Finn T, Bames D, et al. Human TCR as antigen: Homologies and potentially cross-reactive HLA-DR2-restricted epilopes within the AV and BV CDR2100ps. Crit Rev Immun. 2000;20(1):57-8

Chou YK, Bourdene D ,Barnes D, et al. IL-7 enhances antigen-specific human T-cel1 response by increasing expression of IL-2R alpha and gamma chains. Jnl Neuroimmun. 1999;96(1): 101-11

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