
Jake Keeperman, MD
Clinician, NOHO
Jake Keeperman, MD
Clinician, NOHOJake Keeperman, MD, is an Attending Physician and Clinician at NOHO. Board-certified in Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medical Services and Critical Care Medicine, he brings extensive clinical and academic experience across emergency, critical care, and pre-hospital settings.
Dr. Keeperman completed his Emergency Medicine residency and dual fellowships in Emergency Medical Services and Critical Care Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine/Barnes-Jewish Hospital. He has served as Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Emergency Medicine at Washington University and as Medical Director for Global Medical Response.
He earned his BS in Animal Physiology and Neuroscience from UC San Diego and his MD from Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. Dr. Keeperman has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, and has presented at leading national conferences in emergency and critical care medicine.
- Undergraduate: BS in Animal Physiology & Neuroscience — UC San Diego
- Medical school: MD — Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine
- Residency: Emergency Medicine — Washington University / Barnes-Jewish Hospital
- Fellowships: Emergency Medical Services & Critical Care Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine
- Emergency Medicine
- Critical Care Medicine
- Emergency Medical Services
- Healthcare Operations
- Event Medicine
Differences in Clinical Care: Considerations in Hospital at Home.Richards M, Saenger P, Murphy S, Keeperman J, et al. | The Journal of Advanced Home Medicine.
2026;1(1):49–57.
A Quasi-Experimental, Before-After Trial Examining the Impact of an Emergency Department Mechanical Ventilator Protocol on Clinical Outcomes and Lung-Protective Ventilation in ARDS.Fuller BM, Ferguson IT, Mohr NM, Keeperman J, et al. | Crit Care Med. 2017 Apr;45(4):645–652.
Lung-Protective Ventilation Initiated in the Emergency Department (LOV-ED):
A Quasi-Experimental, Before-After Trial.Fuller BM, Ferguson IT, Mohr NM, Keeperman J, et al. | Ann Emerg Med. 2017 Mar.
"Hook-like effect" causes false-negative point-of-care urine pregnancy testing in emergency patients.Griffey RT, Trent CJ, Bavolek RA, Keeperman JB, et al. | Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2013;44(1):155–60.
- Interfacility transportation.Huff A, Keeperman JB, Osborn L. In: Emergency Medical Services: Clinical Practice and Systems Oversight, 3rd Ed. John Wiley & Sons; 2021: Vol. 2, 50–57.
- Interfacility transportation.Keeperman JB. In: Emergency Medical Services: Clinical Practice and Systems Oversight, 2nd Ed. John Wiley & Sons; 2015: Vol. 2, 29–35.
- Ensure Optimal Communication Between All Parties.Keeperman JB. In: Avoiding Common Prehospital Errors. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2012: 305–307.
- Emergency Department Healthcare Providers Perceptions of MRSA Prevalence.Keeperman JB, Wagner J. Resistant Gram Positive Infections 4th International Conference, Buffalo, New York; July 2008.
- Interfacility transportation. Keeperman JB.Keeperman JB. In: Emergency Medical Services: Clinical Practice and Systems Oversight, 2nd Ed. John Wiley & Sons; 2015: Vol. 2, 29–35.
- Know the Value of Stakeholder Communications.Levine MD, Keeperman JB. In: Avoiding Common Prehospital Errors. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2012: 296–299.
- Monteggia Fracture-Dislocation.Keeperman JB, Griffey R. In: Essential Emergency Imaging. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2012: 551–553.
- High-Versus Low-Dose Levetiracetam Seizure Prophylaxis For Mild to Moderate Traumatic Brain Injury.Owen E, Creel-Bulos C, Willman M, Keeperman JB. Society of Critical Care Medicine. San Antonio, Texas; February 2018.
- Pulmonary Hemorrhage in Quinine Toxicity.Chen BC, Jia S, Keeperman JB, Halcomb SE. Clinical Toxicology. 2011;49(3):269.
- False Negative Rates and Failure Modes in Point of Care Urine hCG Testing in the ED.Keeperman JB, Bavolek R, Trent C, Poirier RF, et al. Academic Emergency Medicine. 2010;17:S46.
- Viscosupplementation: A New Treatment Option for Osteoarthritis.Geier KA, Keeperman JB, Sproul RC, Roth K, Reynolds HM. Orthopedic Nursing. 2002;21(5):25–32.