Dr. Dorman is Board Certified in Internal Medicine, Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine. He is the Senior Associate Dean for Education Coordination and the Associate Dean for Continuing Medical Education for the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. He is a Professor and Vice Chair for Critical Care in the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine and has joint appointments as a Professor in Internal Medicine, Surgery and The School of Nursing. Previously he served as the Director of the Multidisciplinary Critical Care Fellowship Program, Director of the Division of Adult Critical Care Medicine, Co-Director of the Surgical Intensive Care Units, Medical Director of the Adult Post-anesthesiology Care Units and Medical Director of Respiratory Care Services. He co-chairs the committee on interactions with industry and serves on the conflict of commitment committee. He serves on the Professorial Promotion Committee for the school of Medicine and he also co-chairs the departmental associate professor mentorship committee.
Dr. Dorman has served on the Anesthesiology and Respiratory Device Committee of the FDA and was a member of the Institutes of Medicine Committee on Conflict of Interest in Education, Research and Practice. He serves on numerous editorial boards including CCM, ICU Management and JCEHP. He has an extensive background in association leadership and has served as the President of the American Society for Critical Care Anesthesiologists (ASCCA now SOCCA) and President of the Society for Academic CME (SACME). He is also a member of the American Society for Association Executives (ASAE). He served on the Board of Directors of the Accreditation Council for CME (ACCME) and was Chair of the Board. Dr. Dorman also has served on the Quality Improvement Committee for the American Association of Medical Colleges and the Pulmonary and Critical Care advisory board for the NQF.
Dr. Dorman joined SCCM in 1988 and has served on and subsequently chaired numerous committees and task forces. He was elected as Treasurer of SCCM in 2013 and became the President-elect in 2015. And then President in 2016. He also has participated in and helped lead guideline writing groups for the American College of Critical Care Medicine for which he was inducted as a member in 1997.
He has lectured extensively on leadership in the ICU, ICU organization as well as on provided numerous lectures in the field of medical education. Dr. Dorman served as co-PI for an AHRQ grant that led to the published monograph The Effectiveness of CME. This work in the field of CME earned him the Fox Award for Research from the Society for academic CME. Dr. Dorman’s ICU-oriented research interests include informatics applications in the ICU such as remote monitoring of critically ill patients, leadership strategies in the ICU, and creation of a culture of safety and he is well published in these areas.
In his role as senior associate dean he has helped establish new leadership for the Welch Library as well as led the team that renovated the library. He has recently helped rebuild an office of information technology and has established a robust office of assessment and evaluation. His most recent development has been of the Office for Online Education within the school of medicine.
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