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The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 17, 2021
A Positive Depression Screen Is Associated with Emergency Medicine Resident Burnout and Is not Affected by the Implementation of a Wellness CurriculumKelly Williamson, Patrick M Lank, Adriana Olson, et al.
Journal of Graduate Medical Education|November 3, 2018
Comparing the Maslach Burnout Inventory to Other Well-Being Instruments in Emergency Medicine ResidentsKelly Williamson, Patrick M Lank, Navneet Cheema, et al.
Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation|January 21, 2012
Uterine intravascular fetal material and coagulopathy at peripartum hysterectomyMichael D Benson, Navneet Cheema, Michael W Kaufman, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|December 25, 2012
Severe sepsis in do-not-resuscitate patients: intervention and mortality ratesEmilie S Powell, Kori Sauser, Navneet Cheema, et al.
AEM Education and Training|June 14, 2021
Medical student self-assessment as emergency medicine residency applicantsPaul Kukulski, James Ahn, Christine Babcock, et al.
Mededportal : the Journal of Teaching and Learning Resources|December 24, 2021
Medical Student Screening for Naloxone Eligibility in the Emergency Department: A Value-Added Role to Fight the Opioid EpidemicP Quincy Moore, Navneet Cheema, Sarah Follman, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|May 7, 2011
Hospital-reported data on the pneumonia quality measure "Time to First Antibiotic Dose" are not associated with inpatient mortality: results of a nationwide cross-sectional analysisErin Quattromani, Emilie S Powell, Rahul K Khare, et al.
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy : AJHP : Official Journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists|February 8, 2021
Point-of-care naloxone distribution in the emergency department: A pilot studyP Quincy Moore, Navneet Cheema, Laura E Celmins, et al.
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The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 17, 2021
A Positive Depression Screen Is Associated with Emergency Medicine Resident Burnout and Is not Affected by the Implementation of a Wellness CurriculumKelly Williamson, Patrick M Lank, Adriana Olson, et al.
Journal of Graduate Medical Education|November 3, 2018
Comparing the Maslach Burnout Inventory to Other Well-Being Instruments in Emergency Medicine ResidentsKelly Williamson, Patrick M Lank, Navneet Cheema, et al.
Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation|January 21, 2012
Uterine intravascular fetal material and coagulopathy at peripartum hysterectomyMichael D Benson, Navneet Cheema, Michael W Kaufman, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|December 25, 2012
Severe sepsis in do-not-resuscitate patients: intervention and mortality ratesEmilie S Powell, Kori Sauser, Navneet Cheema, et al.
AEM Education and Training|June 14, 2021
Medical student self-assessment as emergency medicine residency applicantsPaul Kukulski, James Ahn, Christine Babcock, et al.
Mededportal : the Journal of Teaching and Learning Resources|December 24, 2021
Medical Student Screening for Naloxone Eligibility in the Emergency Department: A Value-Added Role to Fight the Opioid EpidemicP Quincy Moore, Navneet Cheema, Sarah Follman, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|May 7, 2011
Hospital-reported data on the pneumonia quality measure "Time to First Antibiotic Dose" are not associated with inpatient mortality: results of a nationwide cross-sectional analysisErin Quattromani, Emilie S Powell, Rahul K Khare, et al.
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy : AJHP : Official Journal of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists|February 8, 2021
Point-of-care naloxone distribution in the emergency department: A pilot studyP Quincy Moore, Navneet Cheema, Laura E Celmins, et al.
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