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  • ACEP15: Caution Is Key to Abdominal Pain Cases

    BOSTON – For veteran emergency physician Joseph Danna, MD, FACEP, Monday’s ACEP15 session, “The High-Risk Abdomen: Common...
  • ED Physicians Should Handle High-Risk Abdomen Patients with Special Attention

    CHICAGO—Diane Birnbaumer, MD, FACEP, had a simple piece of advice for emergency medicine physicians wondering whether to...
  • Opioid Risk Tool Pegs Addiction Likelihood at Less Than 0.2% for Low-Risk Chronic-Pain Patients

    With no perfect way to assess risk, an objective tool combined with urine drug testing can help...

ACEP15: Caution Is Key to Abdominal Pain Cases

October 26, 2015 - Richard Quinn - 0 Comment

BOSTON – For veteran emergency physician Joseph Danna, MD, FACEP, Monday’s ACEP15 session, “The High-Risk Abdomen: Common…

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ED Physicians Should Handle High-Risk Abdomen Patients with Special Attention

October 28, 2014 - Richard Quinn - 1 Comment

CHICAGO—Diane Birnbaumer, MD, FACEP, had a simple piece of advice for emergency medicine physicians wondering whether to…

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Opioid Risk Tool Pegs Addiction Likelihood at Less Than 0.2% for Low-Risk Chronic-Pain Patients

April 11, 2014 - ACEP Now - 0 Comment

With no perfect way to assess risk, an objective tool combined with urine drug testing can help…

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Is It My Heart, Doc?

July 1, 2013 - Robert Solomon, MD - 0 Comment

This is an important question. And I have to try to answer it every day. Sometimes several…

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