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Mel Herbert

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The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 30, 2009
The Holy grail, genes and Number Needed to TreatMel Herbert
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 30, 2009
EKG Criteria for Fibrinolysis: What's Up with the J Point?Joseph Brownfield, Mel Herbert
The California Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 18, 2010
Should academic emergency departments collaborate in pharmaceutical industry-sponsored research?: the dangers of industry-funded research in emergency medicineSusan Stone, Mel Herbert
CJEM|April 17, 2007
When the MAGIC stops: magnesium in acute coronary syndromes--a lesson in medical humilityShannon Patrick, Mel Herbert
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 30, 2009
Images in emergency medicine: aortic dissectionKristi A Stanley, Mel Herbert
CJEM|February 18, 2011
How do I effectively use electronic continuing medical education?Stuart P Swadron, Mel Herbert
Annals of Emergency Medicine|March 26, 2015
Serotonin syndrome and opioids--what's the deal?Paul Jhun, Aaron Bright, Mel Herbert
Annals of Emergency Medicine|December 3, 2014
Don't let herpes melt your brain!Paul Jhun, Aaron Bright, Mel Herbert
Annals of Emergency Medicine|February 25, 2017
Pulmonary Embolism Prevalence in Admitted Syncope Patients: 1 in 6 Really?: March 2017 Annals of Emergency Medicine Journal ClubJessica Mason, Mel Herbert, David L Schriger
CJEM|March 30, 2007
Myth: parenteral ketorolac provides more effective analgesia than oral ibuprofenSanjay Arora, Jonathan G Wagner, Mel Herbert
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The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 30, 2009
The Holy grail, genes and Number Needed to TreatMel Herbert
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 30, 2009
EKG Criteria for Fibrinolysis: What's Up with the J Point?Joseph Brownfield, Mel Herbert
The California Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 18, 2010
Should academic emergency departments collaborate in pharmaceutical industry-sponsored research?: the dangers of industry-funded research in emergency medicineSusan Stone, Mel Herbert
CJEM|April 17, 2007
When the MAGIC stops: magnesium in acute coronary syndromes--a lesson in medical humilityShannon Patrick, Mel Herbert
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 30, 2009
Images in emergency medicine: aortic dissectionKristi A Stanley, Mel Herbert
CJEM|February 18, 2011
How do I effectively use electronic continuing medical education?Stuart P Swadron, Mel Herbert
Annals of Emergency Medicine|March 26, 2015
Serotonin syndrome and opioids--what's the deal?Paul Jhun, Aaron Bright, Mel Herbert
Annals of Emergency Medicine|December 3, 2014
Don't let herpes melt your brain!Paul Jhun, Aaron Bright, Mel Herbert
Annals of Emergency Medicine|February 25, 2017
Pulmonary Embolism Prevalence in Admitted Syncope Patients: 1 in 6 Really?: March 2017 Annals of Emergency Medicine Journal ClubJessica Mason, Mel Herbert, David L Schriger
CJEM|March 30, 2007
Myth: parenteral ketorolac provides more effective analgesia than oral ibuprofenSanjay Arora, Jonathan G Wagner, Mel Herbert
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