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Raquel M Schears

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JAMA|October 14, 2004
Ethics of surrogate consent for living organ donationRaquel M Schears
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|February 5, 2004
Telltale heart skips a few beats: challenging conclusions of EMS customer satisfactionRaquel M Schears
Critical Care Medicine|December 14, 2007
Organ donation after cardiac death: a reexamination of healthcare provider attitudesJoy Hardison, Raquel M Schears
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America|September 20, 2006
Death, dying, and last wishesCatherine A Marco, Raquel M Schears
The Virtual Mentor : VM|December 11, 2012
An ER Decision To Withhold CPRCatherine A Marco, Raquel M Schears
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 7, 2002
Societal opinions regarding CPRCatherine A Marco, Raquel M Schears
JAMA Internal Medicine|January 8, 2019
Why Pregnant Women May Justifiably Choose to Use CannabisKevin M Takakuwa, Raquel M Schears
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|July 20, 2020
Indications and preference considerations for using medical Cannabis in an emergency department: A National SurveyKevin M Takakuwa, Raquel M Schears
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 30, 2003
Prehospital resuscitation practices: a survey of prehospital providersCatherine A Marco, Raquel M Schears
Clinical Pediatrics|September 21, 2019
A History of the US Medical Cannabis Movement and Its Importance to Pediatricians: Science Versus Politics in Medicine's Greatest Catch-22Kevin M Takakuwa, Raquel M Schears
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JAMA|October 14, 2004
Ethics of surrogate consent for living organ donationRaquel M Schears
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|February 5, 2004
Telltale heart skips a few beats: challenging conclusions of EMS customer satisfactionRaquel M Schears
Critical Care Medicine|December 14, 2007
Organ donation after cardiac death: a reexamination of healthcare provider attitudesJoy Hardison, Raquel M Schears
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America|September 20, 2006
Death, dying, and last wishesCatherine A Marco, Raquel M Schears
The Virtual Mentor : VM|December 11, 2012
An ER Decision To Withhold CPRCatherine A Marco, Raquel M Schears
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 7, 2002
Societal opinions regarding CPRCatherine A Marco, Raquel M Schears
JAMA Internal Medicine|January 8, 2019
Why Pregnant Women May Justifiably Choose to Use CannabisKevin M Takakuwa, Raquel M Schears
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|July 20, 2020
Indications and preference considerations for using medical Cannabis in an emergency department: A National SurveyKevin M Takakuwa, Raquel M Schears
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 30, 2003
Prehospital resuscitation practices: a survey of prehospital providersCatherine A Marco, Raquel M Schears
Clinical Pediatrics|September 21, 2019
A History of the US Medical Cannabis Movement and Its Importance to Pediatricians: Science Versus Politics in Medicine's Greatest Catch-22Kevin M Takakuwa, Raquel M Schears
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