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Theodore Benzer

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The Journal of Emergency Medicine|March 28, 2016
Seventy-Two-Hour Returns Are Not Useful in Identifying Emergency Department Patients With a Concerning Intra-Abdominal ProcessEmily Aaronson, Theodore Benzer, Pierre Borczuk
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 17, 2017
72h returns: A trigger tool for diagnostic errorEmily Aaronson, Pierre Borczuk, Theodore Benzer, et al.
Journal of Patient Safety|June 27, 2017
Incident Reporting in Emergency Medicine: A Thematic Analysis of EventsEmily Loving Aaronson, David Brown, Theodore Benzer, et al.
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|August 19, 2009
Implementation of a rapid whole blood D-dimer test in the emergency department of an urban academic medical center: impact on ED length of stay and ancillary test utilizationElizabeth Lee-Lewandrowski, John Nichols, Elizabeth Van Cott, et al.
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|November 13, 2008
Comparison of conventional guaiac to four immunochemical methods for fecal occult blood testing: implications for clinical practice in hospital and outpatient settingsBakhos Tannous, Elizabeth Lee-Lewandrowski, Cyrrene Sharples, et al.
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|September 23, 2020
Keeping Patients at Risk for Self-Harm Safe in the Emergency Department: A Protocolized ApproachAbigail L Donovan, Emily L Aaronson, Lauren Black, et al.
American Journal of Medical Quality : the Official Journal of the American College of Medical Quality|September 22, 2018
Training to Improve Communication Quality: An Efficient Interdisciplinary Experience for Emergency Department CliniciansEmily L Aaronson, Benjamin A White, Lauren Black, et al.
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine|March 28, 2016
Seventy-Two-Hour Returns Are Not Useful in Identifying Emergency Department Patients With a Concerning Intra-Abdominal ProcessEmily Aaronson, Theodore Benzer, Pierre Borczuk
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 17, 2017
72h returns: A trigger tool for diagnostic errorEmily Aaronson, Pierre Borczuk, Theodore Benzer, et al.
Journal of Patient Safety|June 27, 2017
Incident Reporting in Emergency Medicine: A Thematic Analysis of EventsEmily Loving Aaronson, David Brown, Theodore Benzer, et al.
American Journal of Clinical Pathology|August 19, 2009
Implementation of a rapid whole blood D-dimer test in the emergency department of an urban academic medical center: impact on ED length of stay and ancillary test utilizationElizabeth Lee-Lewandrowski, John Nichols, Elizabeth Van Cott, et al.
Clinica Chimica Acta; International Journal of Clinical Chemistry|November 13, 2008
Comparison of conventional guaiac to four immunochemical methods for fecal occult blood testing: implications for clinical practice in hospital and outpatient settingsBakhos Tannous, Elizabeth Lee-Lewandrowski, Cyrrene Sharples, et al.
Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety|September 23, 2020
Keeping Patients at Risk for Self-Harm Safe in the Emergency Department: A Protocolized ApproachAbigail L Donovan, Emily L Aaronson, Lauren Black, et al.
American Journal of Medical Quality : the Official Journal of the American College of Medical Quality|September 22, 2018
Training to Improve Communication Quality: An Efficient Interdisciplinary Experience for Emergency Department CliniciansEmily L Aaronson, Benjamin A White, Lauren Black, et al.
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