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Michael A Darracq

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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 9, 2020
Clinical Utility of Carnett and closed eye sign in emergency departmentMichael A Darracq
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 30, 2009
Images in emergency medicine: left atrial myxomaMichael A Darracq
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy|March 15, 2012
Comment: Neuroleptic malignant syndrome versus serotonin syndrome: the search for a diagnostic toolMichael A Darracq
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 18, 2016
Salicylate toxicity in the absence of anion gap metabolic acidosisStephanie Bauer, Michael A Darracq
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 3, 2020
Physician assistant and nurse practitioner utilization in U.S. emergency departments, 2010 to 2017Fred Wu, Michael A Darracq
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|April 16, 2014
Novel anticoagulants should NOT be recommended for high-risk activityMichael A Darracq, Megann Young
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 21, 2021
Comparing Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner Practice in U.S. Emergency Departments, 2010-2017Fred Wu, Michael A Darracq
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 19, 2020
Physician assistant utilization in U.S. emergency departments; 2010 to 2017Fred Wu, Michael A Darracq
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|March 5, 2023
Response to "Rising high-acuity emergency care services independently billed by advanced practice providers, 2013 to 2019"Fred Wu, Michael A Darracq
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 23, 2013
Hemodialysis and extracorporeal removal after pediatric and adolescent poisoning reported to a state poison centerMichael A Darracq, F Lee Cantrell
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 9, 2020
Clinical Utility of Carnett and closed eye sign in emergency departmentMichael A Darracq
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 30, 2009
Images in emergency medicine: left atrial myxomaMichael A Darracq
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy|March 15, 2012
Comment: Neuroleptic malignant syndrome versus serotonin syndrome: the search for a diagnostic toolMichael A Darracq
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 18, 2016
Salicylate toxicity in the absence of anion gap metabolic acidosisStephanie Bauer, Michael A Darracq
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 3, 2020
Physician assistant and nurse practitioner utilization in U.S. emergency departments, 2010 to 2017Fred Wu, Michael A Darracq
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine|April 16, 2014
Novel anticoagulants should NOT be recommended for high-risk activityMichael A Darracq, Megann Young
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 21, 2021
Comparing Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner Practice in U.S. Emergency Departments, 2010-2017Fred Wu, Michael A Darracq
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 19, 2020
Physician assistant utilization in U.S. emergency departments; 2010 to 2017Fred Wu, Michael A Darracq
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|March 5, 2023
Response to "Rising high-acuity emergency care services independently billed by advanced practice providers, 2013 to 2019"Fred Wu, Michael A Darracq
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 23, 2013
Hemodialysis and extracorporeal removal after pediatric and adolescent poisoning reported to a state poison centerMichael A Darracq, F Lee Cantrell
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