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Douglas S Franzen

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The Journal of Emergency Medicine|December 28, 2010
Sialolith in a two-year-oldChristine M Murphy, Douglas S Franzen
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|January 3, 2013
Assessing practice-based learning and improvementDavid H Salzman, Douglas S Franzen, Katrina A Leone, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|December 17, 2013
Is the evaluation of the sublingual density of perfused capillaries in patients with heart failure a useful tool in the emergency ward?Christopher J Hogan, Kevin R Ward, Douglas S Franzen, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 30, 2011
Sublingual tissue perfusion improves during emergency treatment of acute decompensated heart failureChristopher J Hogan, Kevin R Ward, Douglas S Franzen, et al.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|November 19, 2019
Perspectives on Priapism Education in Emergency MedicineJessica C Dai, Douglas S Franzen, Thomas S Lendvay, et al.
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine|December 28, 2010
Sialolith in a two-year-oldChristine M Murphy, Douglas S Franzen
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|January 3, 2013
Assessing practice-based learning and improvementDavid H Salzman, Douglas S Franzen, Katrina A Leone, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|December 17, 2013
Is the evaluation of the sublingual density of perfused capillaries in patients with heart failure a useful tool in the emergency ward?Christopher J Hogan, Kevin R Ward, Douglas S Franzen, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 30, 2011
Sublingual tissue perfusion improves during emergency treatment of acute decompensated heart failureChristopher J Hogan, Kevin R Ward, Douglas S Franzen, et al.
The Journal of Sexual Medicine|November 19, 2019
Perspectives on Priapism Education in Emergency MedicineJessica C Dai, Douglas S Franzen, Thomas S Lendvay, et al.
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