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Michael Menchine

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The New England Journal of Medicine|May 11, 2017
Opioid Prescribing by Emergency Physicians and Risk of Long-Term UseMichael Menchine, Bory Kea
Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 22, 2014
Woman with bleeding lesion on her back. Congenital melanocytic nevusNatasha LaBelle, Michael Menchine
Hospital Practice (1995)|May 23, 2012
The role of point-of-care β-hydroxybutyrate testing in the diagnosis of diabetic ketoacidosis: a reviewSanjay Arora, Michael Menchine
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 22, 2011
Test characteristics of urine dipstick for identifying renal insufficiency in patients with diabetesSanjay Arora, Theodore Long, Michael Menchine
Annals of Emergency Medicine|September 28, 2011
Procedural sedation: is two better than one? Answers to the May 2011 Journal Club questionsMichael Menchine, Sanjay Arora, David Schriger
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|April 21, 2019
In ReplySophie Terp, Elizabeth Burner, Michael Menchine
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 19, 2018
Reply: “The Time Is Now to Use Clinical Outcomes as Quality Indicators for Effective Leadership in Trauma”Elizabeth Burner, Sanjay Arora, Michael Menchine
Pediatrics|October 18, 2019
Prescription Opioid Use in General and Pediatric Emergency DepartmentsMichael Menchine, Chun Nok Lam, Sanjay Arora
Annals of Emergency Medicine|April 26, 2011
Procedural sedation: is two better than one?Sanjay Arora, Michael Menchine, David L Schriger
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 4, 2014
Patient impression and satisfaction of a self-administered, automated medical history-taking device in the Emergency DepartmentSanjay Arora, Andrew D Goldberg, Michael Menchine
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The New England Journal of Medicine|May 11, 2017
Opioid Prescribing by Emergency Physicians and Risk of Long-Term UseMichael Menchine, Bory Kea
Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 22, 2014
Woman with bleeding lesion on her back. Congenital melanocytic nevusNatasha LaBelle, Michael Menchine
Hospital Practice (1995)|May 23, 2012
The role of point-of-care β-hydroxybutyrate testing in the diagnosis of diabetic ketoacidosis: a reviewSanjay Arora, Michael Menchine
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 22, 2011
Test characteristics of urine dipstick for identifying renal insufficiency in patients with diabetesSanjay Arora, Theodore Long, Michael Menchine
Annals of Emergency Medicine|September 28, 2011
Procedural sedation: is two better than one? Answers to the May 2011 Journal Club questionsMichael Menchine, Sanjay Arora, David Schriger
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|April 21, 2019
In ReplySophie Terp, Elizabeth Burner, Michael Menchine
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 19, 2018
Reply: “The Time Is Now to Use Clinical Outcomes as Quality Indicators for Effective Leadership in Trauma”Elizabeth Burner, Sanjay Arora, Michael Menchine
Pediatrics|October 18, 2019
Prescription Opioid Use in General and Pediatric Emergency DepartmentsMichael Menchine, Chun Nok Lam, Sanjay Arora
Annals of Emergency Medicine|April 26, 2011
Procedural sedation: is two better than one?Sanjay Arora, Michael Menchine, David L Schriger
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 4, 2014
Patient impression and satisfaction of a self-administered, automated medical history-taking device in the Emergency DepartmentSanjay Arora, Andrew D Goldberg, Michael Menchine
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