Laudenbach Andrew

Andrew P. Laudenbach, MD

Commitment to Patient-Centered Care

“It is my goal to provide outstanding medical care to every patient that I treat. I believe that every patient deserves to receive the best medical care available, which I strive to provide by reading and studying to stay at the cutting edge of medicine.”

Clinical Expertise

Dr. Laudenbach has training in Emergency Medicine, with advanced training in the use of ultrasound for the diagnosis and treatment of emergency medical conditions.

Publications

  • Madore, F., Clinton, M., Laudenbach, A., (2013). Vascular Access. In Dawson and Mallon’s First Ed, Introduction to Bedside Ultrasound (iBook).
  • Reardon, R., Laudenbach, A., Joing, S., (2013). Cardiac. In Ma and Mateer’s Third Ed, Emergency Ultrasound (pp. 93-168). New York, NY: McGraw Hill Education.
  • Dawes DM, Ho JD, Moore JC, Laudenbach AP, Reardon RF, Miner JR. An evaluation of two conducted electrical weapons using a swine comparative cardiac safety model. Forensic Sci Med Pathol. 2014 Sep;10(3):329-35.
  • Haines EJ, Chiricolo GC, Aralica K, Briggs WM, Van Amerongen R, Laudenbach A, O’Rourke K, Melniker L. Derivation of a pediatric growth curve for inferior vena caval diameter in healthy pediatric patients: brief report of initial curve development. Crit Ultrasound J. 2012 May 28;4(1):12.

Medical School

  • University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA

Residency

  • Emergency Medicine, New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY, USA

Fellowship

  • Emergency Medicine, New York Methodist Hospital, Brooklyn, NY, USA

Professional Affiliations

  • American College of Emergency Physicians

Credentials

  • Board Certified in Emergency Medicine, American Board of Emergency Medicine
  • Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, University of Minnesota Medical School

Honors

  • Named Chief Resident during residency, New York Methodist Hospital

Personal

“Some of my favorite things in life are being outdoors and spending time with my family. The best days are when I get to do both.”