Education
BS, Duke University, 1988
MD, Medical College of Virginia of Virginia Commonwealth University, 1992
Biography

Residency Training:
Residency in Emergency Medicine, George Washington University
Transitional Internship, Georgetown University Hospital

Certifications:
Diplomate, American Board of Emergency Medicine

Professional Societies:
American College of Emergency Physicians

Publications
  • Macintyre A, Barbera J. Bio-terrorism Response: Implications for the Emergency Clinician. Chapter in Emergency Medicine: A Comprehensive Guide. Ed. Tintanelli et al. McGraw Hill, 2004. pp 35-42.
  • Barbera JA, Macintyre AG, DeAtley CA. Ambulances to Nowhere: America’s Critical Shortfall in Medical Preparedness for Catastrophic Terrorism. BCSIA Discussion Paper 2001-15. Executive Session on Domestic Preparedness (ESDP) Discussion Paper 2001-07. John F Kennedy School of Government. Harvard University, October, 2001. Republished in: Countering Terrorism: Dimensions of Preparedness. Ed. Howitt A, Pangi R. MIT press. Cambridge, Massachusetts. 2003.
  • Hick J, Hanfling D, Burstein J, Markham J, Macintyre A, Barbera J. Protective Equipment for Health Care Facility Decontamination Personnel: Regulations, Risks, and Recommendations. Ann of Emerg Med, September 2003; 42: 3. 370-380.
  • Barbera JA, Macintyre AG. Medical and Health Incident Management (MaHIM) System: A Comprehensive Functional System Description for Mass Casualty Medical and Health Incident Management. Institute for Crisis, Disaster, and Risk Management, The George Washington University. Washington, D.C., October 2002.
  • Barbera J, Macintyre A. Jane’s Mass Casualty Handbook: Hospital. Emergency Preparedness and Response. Published by Jane’s publications, 2003. Barbera J, Macintyre A. The Reality of Modern Bio-terrorism Response. Lancet, Dec 2002; supp vol 360: 33-34.
  • Clack Z, Keim M, Macintyre A, Yeskey K. Emergency Health and Risk Management in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Lesson from the Embassy Bombings in Tanzania and Kenya. Prehosp and Dis Med, April-June 2002; 17(2): 1-8.
  • Barbera JA, Macintyre AG, Gostin L, Inglesby T, O’Toole T, DeAtley C, Tonat K, Layton M. Large-Scale Quarantine Following Biological Terrorism in the United States: Scientific Examination, Logistic and Legal Limits, and Possible Consequences. JAMA, Dec 5, 2001; 286 (21): 2711-2717.
  • Republished in: Bioterrorism: Guidelines for Medical and Public Health Management. Ed. Henderson D, O’Toole T, Inglesby T. JAMA Archives and Journals, 2002. Barbera J, Macintyre A, DeAtley C. Chemically Contaminated Patient Annex: Hospital Emergency Operations Guide. For Office of Emergency Preparedness, US Public Health Service (OEP/USPHS). Washington, DC. Aug 23, 2001.
  • Macintyre AG, Weir S, Barbera JA. The International Search and Rescue Response to the U.S. Embassy Bombing in Kenya: The U.S. Medical Team Experience. Prehosp and Dis Med, Oct-Dec, 1999. 14(4); 11-17.
  • Macintyre AG, Christopher G, Eitzen E, Gum R, Weir S, DeAtley C, Tonat K, Barbera JA. Weapons of Mass Destruction Events with Contaminated Casualties: Effective Planning for Health Care Facilities. JAMA, Jan 12, 2000. 283(2); 242-249. Barbera J, Macintyre AG. Urban Search and Rescue. Emerg Med Clinics of North America. May, 1996; 14(2): 399-412.
  • Barbera J, DeAtley C, Macintyre AG, Perks DH. Oklahoma City Bombing: Medical Aspects of Urban Search and Rescue. Fire Engineering. November, 1995.