Symtym is described as «the meanderings of a board certified
emergency physician at mid — career... who tumbled into law school... chasing health, law and technology rabbits.»
Dr. Robert Glatter,
an emergency physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City, said norovirus is the most common cause of viral gastroenteritis (often called stomach flu), affecting people of all ages.
Puncture - type injuries are quite common during Halloween — especially injuries to the index finger,» said Dr. Robert Glatter,
an emergency physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City.
«I work as
an emergency physician at Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, and I'm associated with the Preventative Medicine & Community Health Division at UTMB,» she says.
«This study confirms that the emergency department provides a promising opportunity for opioid overdose harm reduction measures through overdose education and naloxone rescue kit distribution,» explained lead author Kristin Dwyer, MD,
emergency physician at BMC.
One of the paper's authors, Eric Fleegler,
an emergency physician at Boston Children's Hospital, responds that, «when you look at firearm - related homicides, even controlling for firearm ownership, firearm - related homicides do decrease in states with more gun laws.»
Wintemute, who has conducted gun research for three decades, in March leveled similar criticism at a study led by Eric Fleegler,
an emergency physician at Boston Children's Hospital in Massachusetts, which found that states with stricter gun laws had lower numbers of firearm fatalities.
«Every health - care professional is likely to hear this call at some point while flying, but for most of us, treating patients on a plane is a completely unfamiliar scenario,» said Dr. Alun Ackery,
an emergency physician at St. Michael's Hospital and senior author of the recommendations.
She can walk to the Longevity Center for her frequent infusions and, after that, to her job as
an emergency physician at Capital Hospital without being trapped in a car, a subway, a plane.
«A rear - facing car seat does a better job of supporting a young child's head and immature neck and spine because it distributes the force of a collision over the entire body,» says Parents advisor Dennis Durbin, M.D., a pediatric
emergency physician at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP).
«It may be uncommon, but they're memorable when they happen,» Dr. Charles Pollack,
an emergency physician at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, said of major bleeding events.
Using the Telemedicine connection that links Abington's specialists with
emergency physicians at hospitals throughout the region, the LH team consulted with Qaisar A. Shah, MD, director of Neurointerventional and Neurocritical Care Services at our Neurosciences Institute.
Not exact matches
In food service it could be the address, phone number or menu details of a restaurant; in healthcare, the health insurances accepted by a
physician or the precise drop - off point of the
emergency room
at a hospital campus; or in finance, the ATM locations, retail bank holiday hours or insurance agent biographies.
I had a job as an
emergency room
physician, and was chief of the medical staff
at a picturesque hospital.
The specialists
at an orthopedic urgent care clinic will follow you from diagnosis and treatment through your rehabilitation and recovery, while a general practitioner or
emergency room
physician may refer you to an orthopedic specialist for follow up care.
The study found the presence of other medical personnel, such as team doctors, or EMTs, less common, with one quarter reporting a
physician attending
at least half the games and one - quarter reporting the same attendance for an
emergency medical technician.
Pediatrics, he worked as an attending
physician at the CHLA
Emergency Department as well as
at Cedars Sinai Urgent Care.
«It's a public park in a very high - density neighborhood, where many homes have small yards or no yard
at all,» said Plotkin, 32, a Chicago
emergency room
physician who, along with some of her neighbors and Friends of the Parks, is battling to preserve the park and its more than 60 trees.
«We work very closely with nursing staff, but nurses don't have the ability to provide certain medical services, so if
physicians are
at camp, they may be able to diagnose and treat a child, saving the parents the possible expense of a trip to the nearest
emergency room.»
Athletic trainers (
ATs) are highly qualified, multi-skilled health care professionals who collaborate with
physicians to provide preventative services,
emergency care, clinical diagnosis, therapeutic intervention and rehabilitation of injuries and medical conditions.
Each
AT works closely with
physicians to create and apply appropriate
emergency action plans (EAP) and return to play (RTP) guidelines.
What happens in Missouri is being closely watched by both sides: midwifery advocates who argue that childbirth is not a medical
emergency and that women should be able to deliver
at home with a certified midwife, and members of the medical establishment who argue that home births without
physicians are perilous ventures for mothers and babies.
That conveniently elides the fact that nurses, anesthesiologists and other obstetricians ARE present
at the hospital and
emergencies can be handles by doctors other than the patient's personal
physician.
Milano, a 43 - year - old
emergency room
physician at St. Francis Heart Hospital in Roslyn, L.I., said he is challenging U.S. Rep. Gary Ackerman (D - Bayside) because his philosophy on government is more in tune to northeast Queens than Ackerman's.
«There might not be a huge burden of disease from heat - related illness right now in your community,» says Jeremy Hess, an
emergency medicine
physician and public health researcher
at the University of Washington in Seattle.
«What's frightening about this emerging street drug is that users themselves may not be aware that they are ingesting it,» said lead study author John Stogner, Ph.D. of the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology
at the University of North Carolina
at Charlotte, N.C. «A patient may report heroin use and have symptoms consistent with heroin overdose, but an
emergency physician may find that the standard dose of antidote (naloxone) doesn't work.
«Our findings add to the growing evidence that the new laws, although controversial to some, were associated with marked improvements in road safety,» said lead author Jeffrey Brubacher, associate professor of
Emergency Medicine
at UBC, researcher with Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute and a VCH
Emergency Department
physician.
She is also an attending
physician in the
emergency department
at the UCSF - affiliated San Francisco General Hospital & Trauma Center and a faculty member of the UCSF Institute for Health Policy Studies.
That's why
physicians at St. Michael's Hospital have developed practical recommendations for in - flight medical
emergencies for healthcare professionals, published online today in the journal CMAJ.
«Even fireworks that are classified as «safer,» such as bottle rockets and sparklers, are responsible for some of the most serious wounds treated by
emergency physicians,» said Santaniello, a trauma surgeon who is also a professor of surgery,
at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine in Maywood.
All jurisdictions, however, have legislation that protects
physicians who voluntarily provide
emergency medical assistance
at the scene of an accident or in an
emergency, they said.
Jeffrey Coben, an
emergency room
physician at West Virginia University in Morgantown, has seen the results of plenty of car accidents.
Patients with multiple health issues and who are
at higher risk of adverse events are less likely to receive follow - up care from a
physician after visiting an
emergency department for chest pain, reports a study published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal)
Led by Sudha Ram, a UA professor of management information systems and computer science, and Dr. Yolande Pengetnze, a
physician scientist
at the Parkland Center for Clinical Innovation in Dallas, the researchers looked specifically
at the chronic condition of asthma and how asthma - related tweets, analyzed alongside other data, can help predict asthma - related
emergency room visits.
Pamela Grim, an American
emergency physician, volunteered her services
at a Macedonian refugee camp during the thick of the war.
«This is really the birth of trauma care,» says Ryan Stanton, an
emergency medicine
physician at Baptist Health Lexington in Kentucky and a scholar of activity - based event medicine, which he practices
at NASCAR races.
She is also an attending
physician in the
emergency department
at San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center.
Now,
emergency medicine
physicians at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and Mount Carmel Health System believe that number can be significantly reduced.
«As far as we know this is the first open - source medical device that has been clinically validated and is widely available,» said Dr. Tarek Loubani, associate professor
at Western's Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, associate scientist
at Lawson Health Research Institute and an
emergency room
physician at London Health Sciences Centre.
Balsari, a Mumbai native, is an
emergency room
physician at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York.
But the source told ScienceInsider that FDA approved its use in the two patients after a request from a
physician at Emory University in Atlanta who used the expanded access rules, which allow the
emergency use of unapproved medicines on a «compassionate use» basis.
Hersh, Andrew T. Pavia, M.D., also an infectious disease expert and professor of pediatrics
at the University of Utah, Lauri A. Hicks, D.O., a medical epidemiologist
at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and University of California, San Francisco, medical student Daniel J. Shapiro, conducted the study using a public database with information on ambulatory care visits
at physician offices and hospital - based outpatient and
emergency departments nationwide.
«Our findings suggest that we can quickly and reliably identify whether an infant has a bacterial infection or not by analyzing RNA biosignatures, which are genomic markers of the child's immune response,» said Elizabeth Powell, MD, MPH, study co-author and
emergency department
physician at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, as well as Professor of Pediatrics
at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
The result is an instant 3 - D model similar in quality to a CT scan or MRI, said Joshua Broder, M.D., an
emergency physician and associate professor of surgery
at Duke Health and one of the creators of the technology.
«We will conduct further research with many more infants to refine and validate test accuracy,» said Elizabeth Alpern, MD, also a co-author on the study and
emergency department
physician at Lurie Children's, as well as Professor of Pediatrics
at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
So, like many
physicians, he turned to the articles and analyses of Jerome Hoffman, a professor of medicine and
emergency medicine
at UCLA.
«Too often drug users who overdose may be headed straight to the morgue, not the hospital,» agrees Hallam Gugelmann, an attending
physician at California Pacific Medical Center — St. Luke's Hospital
Emergency Department in San Francisco.
Administering heart resuscitation drugs to patients whose cardiac arrest is witnessed
at the time of the attack can improve survival, but needs to be done through an IV line rather than directly into bone marrow as is more commonly done by paramedics, a new study involving UT Southwestern Medical Center
emergency physicians and Dallas - Fort Worth Emergency Medical Services (EMS) agencies
emergency physicians and Dallas - Fort Worth
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) agencies
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) agencies reveals.
«The new
emergency department carries on the Comer legacy of quality,» said Steve Goldstein, MD, PhD,
physician - in - chief of Comer Children's Hospital and chairman of pediatrics
at The University of Chicago.
Level 1 epilepsy care typically occurs
at an
emergency room or a primary care
physician's office with an epilepsy evaluation.