Mark A. Graber, MD, MSHCE, FACEP
Emeritus Professor of Emergency Medicine
Current Positions
- Emeritus Professor of Emergency Medicine
Education
- BS in Biology, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia, United States
- MD in Medicine, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Ghent, Virginia, United States
- MS in Healthcare Ethics, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska, United States
- Internship, Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital, Cooperstown, New York, United States
- Resident in Family Practice, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, United States
Center, Program and Institute Affiliations
Licenses & Certifications
- Family Practice
- Advanced Trauma Life Support Certified
- Medical License, State of Wyoming, Wyoming
- Advanced Pediatric Life Support Certified
- Medical License, State of Iowa, Iowa
- Medical License, State of New York, New York
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certified
Selected Publications
- Graber, M. A. & Graber, A. D. (null). Get your paws off my pixels; do avatars have a right to bodily integrity. Journal of Internet Medical Research.
- WIlbur, J. K., Graber, M. A. & Ray, B. (2016). In Graber and Wilburs Family Medicine Examination and Board Review, Oct 2016. (4), pp. 800. New York, New York: McGraw-Hill.
- Graber, M. A. & Wilbur, J. (2012). Family Practice Examination and Board Review. Wilbur, J. & Graber, M. A. (Eds.) (3rd edition)
- Graber, M. A. & Graber, A. D. (2012). Internet Crowdsourcing and Research Ethics-the Case for IRB Review. Journal of Medical Ethics. PMID: doi:10.1136/medethics-2012-100798.
- Graber, M. A., Panko, C. & Buresh, C. (2012). International Medical Student Rotations: Ethical and Emotional Dilemmas. Journal of Global Health Perspectives.
- Graber, M. A. & Graber, A. D. (2011). Black, White or Green: ”Race”, Gender and Avatars within the Therapeutic Space. BMJ Medical Humanities. DOI: doi:10.1136/jmh.2010.005637.
- Graber, M. A. (2011). The overlapping roles of the Rural Doctor. pp. 273-277. Virtual Mentor (AMA Ethics Journal).
- Graber, M. A. & Graber, A. D. (2010). Get your paws off my pixels; do avatars have a right to bodily integrity. Journal of Internet Medical Research.
- Katz, D. A., Graber, M. A., Birrer, E., Lounsbury, P., Baldwin, A., Hillis, S. L. & Christensen, A. J. (2009). Health beliefs toward cardiovascular risk reduction in patients admitted to chest pain observation units. In Acad Emerg Med. (Vols. 16). (5), pp. 379-87.
- Graber, A. D. & Graber, M. A. (2008). Wetware, game theory, and the golden rule. Am J Bioeth 8 (5) 30-1.