
Department of Surgery Faculty
Andrew E. Muck, MD
Assistant Professor / Clinical
Division: Emergency Medicine
Email: muck@uthscsa.edu
Board Certifications:
American Board of Emergency Medicine
Education:
MD, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 2004
Residency, San Antonio Univormed Services Health Education Consortium, Wilford
Hall USAF Medical Center
Internship, San Antonio Univormed Services Health Education Consortium, Wilford
Hall USAF Medical Center
Publications:
Muck AE, Bebarta VS, Borys DJ, Morgan DL.
Six Years of Epinephrine
Digital Injections: Absence of Significant Local or Systemic Effects (Editors Choice).
Ann Emerg Med 2010 Mar.
Muck AE, Hilliard M, Adams BD. When dead is only mostly dead: understanding which causes of sudden cardiac death have good outcomes. Journal of Emergency Medical Services 2009 Mar, 34(3): 42-53.
Bebarta VS, Mason PE, Ferre RM, Eadie JS, Muck AE, Joseph J, Pitotti RL. Disease and Non-Battle Traumatic Injuries Evaluated by Emergency Physicians in a U.S. Tertiary Combat Hospital. Ann Emerg Med. Sept 2009; 54(3):S59.
Adams BD, Cuniowski PA, Muck A, DeLorenzo RA. Registry of emergency airways arriving at combat hospitals. J Trauma 2008 Jun;64(6):1548-54.
Muck A, Bebarta V, Morgan D, Borys D. Six years of acute unintentional epinephrine digital injections: Lack of ischemic or significant systemic effects. Acad Emerg Med. May 2007; 14(5S1):S196.
Muck A, Cuniowski P, DeLorenzo R, Adams B. T The REACH Study: Is Advanced Airway Management Underutilized in Combat? Prehospital Emergency Care. January/March 2007; 11(1):104-105.
Cuniowski P, Muck A, DeLorenzo R, Adams B. Registry of Emergency Airways Arriving at Combat Hospitals. Annals of Emergency Medicine. October 2006; 48(4):S26-S27.
Biosketch: Dr. Andrew E. Muck, MD graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Molecular Biology in 1999 at Colgate University, Hamilton, NY. He attended Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, earning his MD in 2004. Following medical school, Dr. Muck completed an Emergency Medicine residency at Wilford Hall Medical Center in 2007. He was the Associate Program Director for the SAUSHEC Emergency Medicine Residency Program from 2007-2011 and was an Assistant Professor of Military and Emergency Medicine at the Uniformed Services University at Bethesda, MD.
Awards:
Faculty Teacher of the Year Award – SAUSHEC EM Residency (2010)
Screaming Eagle Award for greatest faculty contribution to SAUSHEC EM Residency (2010)
American College of Emergency Physicians Teaching Fellowship
Professional societies:
American College of Emergency Physicians
Society of Academic Emergency Medicine


