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Amber M Morse

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Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine|September 1, 2022
When a Headache Is More than the Flu: A Case ReportAbigail E Russ, Amber M Morse, David M Spiro
Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine|May 22, 2025
Perinatal Stroke Presenting as Arm Swelling: A Case ReportSarah K Sylvester, Amber M Morse, Ryan C Kwong
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|April 29, 2017
Child seat belt guidelines: Examining the 4 feet 9 inches rule as the standardAmber M Morse, Mary E Aitken, Samantha H Mullins, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|October 25, 2017
Child seat belt guidelines: Examining the 4 feet 9 inches rule as the standardAmber M Morse, Mary E Aitken, Samantha H Mullins, et al.
Injury Epidemiology|December 14, 2023
A multicenter evaluation of pediatric emergency department injury visits during the COVID-19 pandemicHolly R Hanson, Margaret Formica, Danielle Laraque-Arena, et al.
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Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine|September 1, 2022
When a Headache Is More than the Flu: A Case ReportAbigail E Russ, Amber M Morse, David M Spiro
Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine|May 22, 2025
Perinatal Stroke Presenting as Arm Swelling: A Case ReportSarah K Sylvester, Amber M Morse, Ryan C Kwong
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|April 29, 2017
Child seat belt guidelines: Examining the 4 feet 9 inches rule as the standardAmber M Morse, Mary E Aitken, Samantha H Mullins, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|October 25, 2017
Child seat belt guidelines: Examining the 4 feet 9 inches rule as the standardAmber M Morse, Mary E Aitken, Samantha H Mullins, et al.
Injury Epidemiology|December 14, 2023
A multicenter evaluation of pediatric emergency department injury visits during the COVID-19 pandemicHolly R Hanson, Margaret Formica, Danielle Laraque-Arena, et al.
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