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Sreeja Natesan

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Annals of Emergency Medicine|January 22, 2026
The Color of InvisibleSreeja Natesan
AEM Education and Training|June 8, 2026
EM Download: Fostering a Growth Mindset in the Emergency DepartmentSamiya Torres, Sreeja Natesan
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America|October 3, 2021
Laboratory Tests in the Patient with Abdominal PainSreeja Natesan, Elizabeth Barrall Werley
International Journal of Emergency Medicine|October 20, 2025
Use of artificial intelligence in diagnosis and prognosis of traumatic brain injury: a scoping reviewCecily May, Murdoc Gould, Sreeja Natesan
AEM Education and Training|June 8, 2026
Mitigating Bias in Feedback in the Emergency DepartmentSreeja Natesan, Samiya Torres, Megan Rivera
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America|May 3, 2016
Evidence-Based Medicine Approach to Abdominal PainSreeja Natesan, Jerry Lee, Heather Volkamer, et al.
AEM Education and Training|March 21, 2024
Teaching when time is short: Applying the one-minute preceptor model to the emergency department settingThomas Yang, Sreeja Natesan, Samuel Corbo, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|July 6, 2019
Finessing Feedback: Recommendations for Effective Feedback in the Emergency DepartmentCatherine Buckley, Sreeja Natesan, Adam Breslin, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|April 28, 2020
In replyCatherine Buckley, Sreeja Natesan, Adam Breslin, et al.
Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine|June 30, 2026
More than Just a Bag-Purple Urine Bag Syndrome as a Manifestation of Vulnerability in Geriatric Patients: A Case ReportLindsey White, Megan Rivera, Christopher J Nash, et al.
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Annals of Emergency Medicine|January 22, 2026
The Color of InvisibleSreeja Natesan
AEM Education and Training|June 8, 2026
EM Download: Fostering a Growth Mindset in the Emergency DepartmentSamiya Torres, Sreeja Natesan
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America|October 3, 2021
Laboratory Tests in the Patient with Abdominal PainSreeja Natesan, Elizabeth Barrall Werley
International Journal of Emergency Medicine|October 20, 2025
Use of artificial intelligence in diagnosis and prognosis of traumatic brain injury: a scoping reviewCecily May, Murdoc Gould, Sreeja Natesan
AEM Education and Training|June 8, 2026
Mitigating Bias in Feedback in the Emergency DepartmentSreeja Natesan, Samiya Torres, Megan Rivera
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America|May 3, 2016
Evidence-Based Medicine Approach to Abdominal PainSreeja Natesan, Jerry Lee, Heather Volkamer, et al.
AEM Education and Training|March 21, 2024
Teaching when time is short: Applying the one-minute preceptor model to the emergency department settingThomas Yang, Sreeja Natesan, Samuel Corbo, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|July 6, 2019
Finessing Feedback: Recommendations for Effective Feedback in the Emergency DepartmentCatherine Buckley, Sreeja Natesan, Adam Breslin, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|April 28, 2020
In replyCatherine Buckley, Sreeja Natesan, Adam Breslin, et al.
Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine|June 30, 2026
More than Just a Bag-Purple Urine Bag Syndrome as a Manifestation of Vulnerability in Geriatric Patients: A Case ReportLindsey White, Megan Rivera, Christopher J Nash, et al.
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