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Maxwell Jen

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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 22, 2018
Use of occipital nerve block in emergency department treatment of status migrainosusJustin Yanuck, Ariana Nelson, Maxwell Jen
Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine|February 19, 2019
Occipital Nerve Blocks in the Emergency Department for Initial Medication-Refractory Acute Occipital MigrainesJustin Yanuck, Sagar Shah, Maxwell Jen, et al.
AEM Education and Training|June 14, 2021
Triage physicians in an academic emergency department: Impact on resident educationMaxwell Jen, Ronald Goubert, Shannon Toohey, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|July 27, 2020
Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial on Trigger Point Injections With 1% Lidocaine Versus Conventional Approaches for Myofascial Pain in the Emergency DepartmentJustin Yanuck, Soheil Saadat, Jonathan B Lee, et al.
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 15, 2016
Mobile COWs (Computer on Wheels): Hamburger or VEAL?Maxwell Jen, Tiffany Cho, Scott Rudkin, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 18, 2018
Comparison of primary compliance in electronic versus paper prescriptions prescribed from the emergency departmentShannon L Toohey, Jessica Andrusaitis, Megan Boysen-Osborn, et al.
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 17, 2021
This Article Corrects: "The Effects of Implementing a "Waterfall" Emergency Physician Attending Schedule"Lindsey Spiegelman, Maxwell Jen, Danielle Matonis, et al.
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|March 30, 2022
The Effects of Implementing a "Waterfall" Emergency Physician Attending ScheduleLindsey Spiegelman, Maxwell Jen, Danielle Matonis, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|August 24, 2019
Characterizing Frequent Flyers of an Emergency Department Using Cluster AnalysisEmile Ramez Shehada, Lu He, Elizabeth V Eikey, et al.
World Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 8, 2019
Emergency department patient experience: Same location, same provider, different scores by different survey methodsWirachin Hoonpongsimanont, Preet Kaur Sahota, Yanjun Chen, et al.
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 22, 2018
Use of occipital nerve block in emergency department treatment of status migrainosusJustin Yanuck, Ariana Nelson, Maxwell Jen
Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine|February 19, 2019
Occipital Nerve Blocks in the Emergency Department for Initial Medication-Refractory Acute Occipital MigrainesJustin Yanuck, Sagar Shah, Maxwell Jen, et al.
AEM Education and Training|June 14, 2021
Triage physicians in an academic emergency department: Impact on resident educationMaxwell Jen, Ronald Goubert, Shannon Toohey, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|July 27, 2020
Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Pilot Trial on Trigger Point Injections With 1% Lidocaine Versus Conventional Approaches for Myofascial Pain in the Emergency DepartmentJustin Yanuck, Soheil Saadat, Jonathan B Lee, et al.
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 15, 2016
Mobile COWs (Computer on Wheels): Hamburger or VEAL?Maxwell Jen, Tiffany Cho, Scott Rudkin, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 18, 2018
Comparison of primary compliance in electronic versus paper prescriptions prescribed from the emergency departmentShannon L Toohey, Jessica Andrusaitis, Megan Boysen-Osborn, et al.
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 17, 2021
This Article Corrects: "The Effects of Implementing a "Waterfall" Emergency Physician Attending Schedule"Lindsey Spiegelman, Maxwell Jen, Danielle Matonis, et al.
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|March 30, 2022
The Effects of Implementing a "Waterfall" Emergency Physician Attending ScheduleLindsey Spiegelman, Maxwell Jen, Danielle Matonis, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|August 24, 2019
Characterizing Frequent Flyers of an Emergency Department Using Cluster AnalysisEmile Ramez Shehada, Lu He, Elizabeth V Eikey, et al.
World Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 8, 2019
Emergency department patient experience: Same location, same provider, different scores by different survey methodsWirachin Hoonpongsimanont, Preet Kaur Sahota, Yanjun Chen, et al.
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