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Moses Graubard

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Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|June 29, 2011
Short answer question case series: postlytic gastrointestinal bleedingPaul Rohdenberg, Moses Graubard, Timothy Jang
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|June 29, 2011
Short answer question case series: a complex case of fever and headachePaul Rohdenberg, Moses Graubard, Timothy Jang
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|June 29, 2011
Short answer question case series: the perils of urine toxicology testingMoses Graubard, Paul Rohdenberg, Timothy Jang
The Permanente Journal|May 24, 2022
Downstream Acute Care Utilization Following Initial Prescription of an Opioid Pain Reliever Among Emergency Department Patients With Low-Severity ConditionsNathan Juergens, Julia Wei, Esme Cullen, et al.
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Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|June 29, 2011
Short answer question case series: postlytic gastrointestinal bleedingPaul Rohdenberg, Moses Graubard, Timothy Jang
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|June 29, 2011
Short answer question case series: a complex case of fever and headachePaul Rohdenberg, Moses Graubard, Timothy Jang
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|June 29, 2011
Short answer question case series: the perils of urine toxicology testingMoses Graubard, Paul Rohdenberg, Timothy Jang
The Permanente Journal|May 24, 2022
Downstream Acute Care Utilization Following Initial Prescription of an Opioid Pain Reliever Among Emergency Department Patients With Low-Severity ConditionsNathan Juergens, Julia Wei, Esme Cullen, et al.
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