Department Blog

Quincy Tran, MD, Assistant Professor; Daniel Haase, MD, Assistant Professor; and Jay Menaker, MD, Associate Professor, all in the Department of Emergency Medicine, were among the authors of “The Critical Care Resuscitation Unit Transfers More Patients From Emergency Departments Faster and Is Associated With Improved Outcomes” (full text available), which was published in the Journal of Emergency Medicine on November 21.


Michael Bond, MD, FACEP, FAAEM, Associate Professor, and George Willis, MD, Assistant Professor, both from the Department of Emergency Medicine, were the authors of “Risk Management and Avoiding Legal Pitfalls in the Emergency Treatment of High-Risk Orthopedic Injuries” (abstract available), which will be published in Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America in February.


Posted 1/21/2020 by Deborah Stein

Michael Bond Curates Issue on Orthopedic Emergencies

Michael Bond, MD, FACEP, FAAEM, Associate Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, was one of two guest editors of the upcoming February issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, focused on orthopedic emergencies.


Mike Abraham, MD, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, was among the authors of “The Emergent Evaluation and Treatment of Hand and Wrist Injuries: An Update” (abstract available), which will be published in Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America in February.


Posted 1/17/2020 by Deborah Stein

Critical Care Literature 2018

Kami M. Hu, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Joe Martinez, MD, Associate Professor, and Mike Winters, MD, Professor, all from the Department of Emergency Medicine, are among the authors of “The Critical Care Literature 2018,” which was accepted on November 17 for publication in a future issue of the American Journal of Emergency Medicine.


Posted 1/16/2020 by Deborah Stein

Approach to the Patient with Hematuria

George Willis, MD, and Semhar Tewelde, MD, both Assistant Professors from the Department of Emergency Medicine, were the authors of “The Approach to the Patient with Hematuria” (abstract available), which was published in Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America in November.


Ryan Spangler, MD, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, was one of two guest editors of the November issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, focused on genitourinary emergencies.


Posted 1/14/2020 by Deborah Stein

Female Nonobstetric Genitourinary Emergencies

Kami M. Hu, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, co-authored “Female Nonobstetric Genitourinary Emergencies” (abstract available), which was published in Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America in November.


Sarah Dubbs, MD, and Sarah Sommerkamp, MD, both Assistant Professors from the Department of Emergency Medicine, were the authors of “Evaluation and Management of Urinary Tract Infection in the Emergency Department” (abstract available), which was published in Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America in November.


Posted 1/10/2020 by Deborah Stein

Urinary Retention

Michael Billet, MD, and Andy Windsor, MD, both Assistant Professors from the Department of Emergency Medicine, were the authors of “Urinary Retention” (abstract available), which was published in Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America in November.