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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America|March 27, 2026
Avoiding Spinal Cord ConundrumsT Andrew Windsor
Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine|August 8, 2018
An 18-Year-old Prisoner with Abdominal PainT Andrew Windsor, Anna Darby
Clinical Case Reports|January 2, 2020
Rolando fractureT Andrew Windsor, Kelly M Blosser, Adam C Richardson
Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine|August 18, 2023
57-Year-Old Male Veteran with Recurrent FeversEileen Chu, Samantha A King, Laura J Bontempo, et al.
Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine|August 19, 2024
A 77-Year-Old Male with a Rapid Change in Mental StatusAndrew Piner, Spencer S Lovegrove, Laura J Bontempo, et al.
Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine|March 1, 2023
45-year-old Male with Bilateral Lower Extremity Wounds, Swelling, and RashChristina M Sajak, Kevin M Semelrath, Laura J Bontempo, et al.
Clinical Case Reports|September 28, 2020
An odontoid fracture and vertebral artery injury in fast-trackT Andrew Windsor, Semhar Z Tewelde, Kelly M Blosser, et al.
AEM Education and Training|June 17, 2025
Mentorship as a Catalyst for Academic Writing in Emergency MedicineJ David Gatz, T Andrew Windsor, Eileen Chu, et al.
Plos One|November 22, 2011
Working memory in attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder is characterized by a lack of specialization of brain functionCatherine Fassbender, Julie B Schweitzer, Carlos R Cortes, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|December 7, 2023
Overcoming stagnant flow: A scoping review of vertical movement in the emergency departmentBobbi-Jo Lowie, Courtney Hicks, Cheyenne Falat, et al.
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America|March 27, 2026
Avoiding Spinal Cord ConundrumsT Andrew Windsor
Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine|August 8, 2018
An 18-Year-old Prisoner with Abdominal PainT Andrew Windsor, Anna Darby
Clinical Case Reports|January 2, 2020
Rolando fractureT Andrew Windsor, Kelly M Blosser, Adam C Richardson
Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine|August 18, 2023
57-Year-Old Male Veteran with Recurrent FeversEileen Chu, Samantha A King, Laura J Bontempo, et al.
Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine|August 19, 2024
A 77-Year-Old Male with a Rapid Change in Mental StatusAndrew Piner, Spencer S Lovegrove, Laura J Bontempo, et al.
Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine|March 1, 2023
45-year-old Male with Bilateral Lower Extremity Wounds, Swelling, and RashChristina M Sajak, Kevin M Semelrath, Laura J Bontempo, et al.
Clinical Case Reports|September 28, 2020
An odontoid fracture and vertebral artery injury in fast-trackT Andrew Windsor, Semhar Z Tewelde, Kelly M Blosser, et al.
AEM Education and Training|June 17, 2025
Mentorship as a Catalyst for Academic Writing in Emergency MedicineJ David Gatz, T Andrew Windsor, Eileen Chu, et al.
Plos One|November 22, 2011
Working memory in attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder is characterized by a lack of specialization of brain functionCatherine Fassbender, Julie B Schweitzer, Carlos R Cortes, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|December 7, 2023
Overcoming stagnant flow: A scoping review of vertical movement in the emergency departmentBobbi-Jo Lowie, Courtney Hicks, Cheyenne Falat, et al.
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