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Michael Shannon

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Child Health Alert|July 30, 2002
Now there's a country-wide toll-free poison center numberMichael Shannon
Child Health Alert|June 20, 2003
Lead levels in children: how low must they go?Michael Shannon
Ambulatory Pediatrics : the Official Journal of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association|January 24, 2003
Severe lead poisoning in pregnancyMichael Shannon
Pediatrics|November 5, 2003
The demise of ipecacMichael Shannon
Journal of Hospital Medicine|June 19, 2025
Task switching: Hospitalist superpower or source of safety concern during interhospital transfers?Evan Michael Shannon
Pediatrics|November 24, 2019
Lessons From My FatherEvan Michael Shannon
Pediatric Emergency Care|September 17, 2009
Intravenous contrast agents and associated changes in serum osmolalityMathew George, Michael Shannon
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 24, 2009
A 3-month-old female with an inguinal massKara Hennelly, Michael Shannon
American Journal of Disaster Medicine|February 16, 2008
Reuniting children with their families during disasters: a proposed plan for greater successSarita Chung, Michael Shannon
Pediatrics|September 6, 2005
Infant methemoglobinemia: the role of dietary nitrate in food and waterFrank R Greer, Michael Shannon, , et al.
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Child Health Alert|July 30, 2002
Now there's a country-wide toll-free poison center numberMichael Shannon
Child Health Alert|June 20, 2003
Lead levels in children: how low must they go?Michael Shannon
Ambulatory Pediatrics : the Official Journal of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association|January 24, 2003
Severe lead poisoning in pregnancyMichael Shannon
Pediatrics|November 5, 2003
The demise of ipecacMichael Shannon
Journal of Hospital Medicine|June 19, 2025
Task switching: Hospitalist superpower or source of safety concern during interhospital transfers?Evan Michael Shannon
Pediatrics|November 24, 2019
Lessons From My FatherEvan Michael Shannon
Pediatric Emergency Care|September 17, 2009
Intravenous contrast agents and associated changes in serum osmolalityMathew George, Michael Shannon
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 24, 2009
A 3-month-old female with an inguinal massKara Hennelly, Michael Shannon
American Journal of Disaster Medicine|February 16, 2008
Reuniting children with their families during disasters: a proposed plan for greater successSarita Chung, Michael Shannon
Pediatrics|September 6, 2005
Infant methemoglobinemia: the role of dietary nitrate in food and waterFrank R Greer, Michael Shannon, , et al.
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