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Medley O Gatewood

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The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 23, 2016
Emergency Medicine Resident Perceptions of Medical ProfessionalismJoshua Jauregui, Medley O Gatewood, Jonathan S Ilgen, et al.
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 1, 2017
A Sepsis-related Diagnosis Impacts Interventions and Predicts Outcomes for Emergency Patients with Severe SepsisMitchell Kim, Taketo Watase, Karl D Jablonowski, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 10, 2015
The use of model-based iterative reconstruction to decrease ED radiation exposureMedley O Gatewood, Lindsay Grubish, Janet M Busey, et al.
Resuscitation|September 12, 2018
Diagnostic yield of non-invasive imaging in patients following non-traumatic out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest: A systematic reviewBradley J Petek, Christopher L Erley, Peter J Kudenchuk, et al.
Journal of the American Heart Association|January 19, 2022
Prevalence and Patterns of Resuscitation-Associated Injury Detected by Head-to-Pelvis Computed Tomography After Successful Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest ResuscitationAris Karatasakis, Basar Sarikaya, Linda Liu, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|February 19, 2021
Early head-to-pelvis computed tomography in out-of-hospital circulatory arrest without obvious etiologyKelley R H Branch, Jared Strote, Martin Gunn, et al.
Resuscitation|April 5, 2023
Diagnostic yield, safety, and outcomes of Head-to-pelvis sudden death CT imaging in post arrest care: The CT FIRST cohort studyKelley R H Branch, Medley O Gatewood, Peter J Kudenchuk, et al.
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The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 23, 2016
Emergency Medicine Resident Perceptions of Medical ProfessionalismJoshua Jauregui, Medley O Gatewood, Jonathan S Ilgen, et al.
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 1, 2017
A Sepsis-related Diagnosis Impacts Interventions and Predicts Outcomes for Emergency Patients with Severe SepsisMitchell Kim, Taketo Watase, Karl D Jablonowski, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 10, 2015
The use of model-based iterative reconstruction to decrease ED radiation exposureMedley O Gatewood, Lindsay Grubish, Janet M Busey, et al.
Resuscitation|September 12, 2018
Diagnostic yield of non-invasive imaging in patients following non-traumatic out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest: A systematic reviewBradley J Petek, Christopher L Erley, Peter J Kudenchuk, et al.
Journal of the American Heart Association|January 19, 2022
Prevalence and Patterns of Resuscitation-Associated Injury Detected by Head-to-Pelvis Computed Tomography After Successful Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest ResuscitationAris Karatasakis, Basar Sarikaya, Linda Liu, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|February 19, 2021
Early head-to-pelvis computed tomography in out-of-hospital circulatory arrest without obvious etiologyKelley R H Branch, Jared Strote, Martin Gunn, et al.
Resuscitation|April 5, 2023
Diagnostic yield, safety, and outcomes of Head-to-pelvis sudden death CT imaging in post arrest care: The CT FIRST cohort studyKelley R H Branch, Medley O Gatewood, Peter J Kudenchuk, et al.
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