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Baumann BM, Lehrmann J, Egging D., Tanabe P. Disparities In Healthcare Provider Self-Report And Practice In The Assessment And Management Of Elevated Blood Pressure In Emergency Department Patients. Abstract

Courtney DM, Khare RK. Cost Effectiveness Decision Analysis Model Comparing 64 slice CT With Other Means of Evaluating Chest Pain. Abstract

Courtney DM,  Aldeen A, Gorman SM, Handler JA,  Bennett C. Neutropenic Fever: clinical outcome and economic costs of emergency department care. Abstract

Courtney DM, Pribaz JR, Shumer DE, Pierce AC, Gorman SM.  Prospective Evaluation of the PERC Rule: An 8 Variable Block Rule to Identify Subjects at Very Low Risk of Pulmonary Embolism. Abstract

Hall KK, Tanabe P , Brice JH, Skripkauskas S, Wolf MS. A Decade without Progress: Revisiting the Readability of ED Discharge Instructions. Abstract

Lehrmann J, Baumann BM, Cienki JJ, Egging D, Tanabe P.  Physician and nurse self-reported blood pressure (BP) re-assessment practices and perceptions of barriers to BP re-assessment. Abstract

Levine MR, Gorman SM, Young C, Courtney DM. Emergency department wound foreign bodies: an examination of clinical characteristics and ED management. Abstract

Lucenti  M, Pang  P,  Powell E, Khare RK, Zull D, Stone D, Adams JG.Emergency Care Outside of the ED: Creative Utilization of Open Bed Space. Abstract

Lucenti  M, Pang P, Powell E, Khare RK, Zull D, Stone D, Adams JG. Does an Observation Unit Improve Emergency Department Operational Efficiency? Abstract

Seth SK, Mycyk  MB, Zull D, Stone D. Short-term kidney stone management in an emergency department observation unit. Abstract

Tanabe P, Persell SD, Adams JG, McCormick J, Martinovich Z, Baker DW. Do Patients with Elevated BP in the ED have Persistently Elevated BP on Home Monitoring? Abstract

Tanabe P, Zosel A, Myers R, Martinovich Z, Paice JA, Brice JH, Ansari AH, Evans J, Todd KH. Predictors of Prolonged Time to Initial Analgesic for Patients with a Sickle Cell Pain Episode. Abstract
 

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