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Robert Silbergleit

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Annals of Emergency Medicine|August 22, 2009
A hundred (and one) graphs tell only part of the storyRobert Silbergleit
Epilepsy & Behavior : E&B|December 28, 2022
What have we learned from the RAMPART and ESETT randomized controlled trials?Robert Silbergleit
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|March 3, 2007
Response to Food and Drug Administration draft guidance statement on research into the treatment of life-threatening emergency conditions using exception from informed consent: testimony of the neurological emergencies treatment trialsRobert Silbergleit,
Annals of Emergency Medicine|February 28, 2002
Shift work and physician performanceRobert Silbergleit
Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience|May 30, 2009
Neurological emergenciesRobert Silbergleit, William Barsan
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|November 13, 2020
Missed Opportunities in New-onset Seizures in the Emergency DepartmentShahriar Zehtabchi, Robert Silbergleit
Annals of Emergency Medicine|October 29, 2003
Misdiagnosis of stroke in tissue plasminogen activator-treated patients: characteristics and outcomesPhillip A Scott, Robert Silbergleit
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America|February 17, 2009
Neurological emergencies are a common presentation. PrefaceRobert Silbergleit, Romergryko G Geocadin
Stroke|March 29, 2006
Economic benefit of increasing utilization of intravenous tissue plasminogen activator for acute ischemic stroke in the United StatesPhillip A Scott, Robert Silbergleit
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|October 19, 2006
Mal de debarquement presenting in the Emergency DepartmentPaul T DeFlorio, Robert Silbergleit
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Annals of Emergency Medicine|August 22, 2009
A hundred (and one) graphs tell only part of the storyRobert Silbergleit
Epilepsy & Behavior : E&B|December 28, 2022
What have we learned from the RAMPART and ESETT randomized controlled trials?Robert Silbergleit
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|March 3, 2007
Response to Food and Drug Administration draft guidance statement on research into the treatment of life-threatening emergency conditions using exception from informed consent: testimony of the neurological emergencies treatment trialsRobert Silbergleit,
Annals of Emergency Medicine|February 28, 2002
Shift work and physician performanceRobert Silbergleit
Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience|May 30, 2009
Neurological emergenciesRobert Silbergleit, William Barsan
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|November 13, 2020
Missed Opportunities in New-onset Seizures in the Emergency DepartmentShahriar Zehtabchi, Robert Silbergleit
Annals of Emergency Medicine|October 29, 2003
Misdiagnosis of stroke in tissue plasminogen activator-treated patients: characteristics and outcomesPhillip A Scott, Robert Silbergleit
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America|February 17, 2009
Neurological emergencies are a common presentation. PrefaceRobert Silbergleit, Romergryko G Geocadin
Stroke|March 29, 2006
Economic benefit of increasing utilization of intravenous tissue plasminogen activator for acute ischemic stroke in the United StatesPhillip A Scott, Robert Silbergleit
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|October 19, 2006
Mal de debarquement presenting in the Emergency DepartmentPaul T DeFlorio, Robert Silbergleit
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