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Tim Wimbish

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Critical Care Medicine|August 14, 2013
ICU-acquired swallowing disordersMadison Macht, Tim Wimbish, Cathy Bodine, et al.
Journal of Critical Care|October 23, 2012
Diagnosis and treatment of post-extubation dysphagia: results from a national surveyMadison Macht, Tim Wimbish, Brendan J Clark, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|October 1, 2011
Postextubation dysphagia is persistent and associated with poor outcomes in survivors of critical illnessMadison Macht, Tim Wimbish, Brendan J Clark, et al.
Journal of Critical Care|March 5, 2017
The accuracy of the bedside swallowing evaluation for detecting aspiration in survivors of acute respiratory failureYlinne T Lynch, Brendan J Clark, Madison Macht, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|June 22, 2013
Post-extubation dysphagia is associated with longer hospitalization in survivors of critical illness with neurologic impairmentMadison Macht, Christopher J King, Tim Wimbish, et al.
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Critical Care Medicine|August 14, 2013
ICU-acquired swallowing disordersMadison Macht, Tim Wimbish, Cathy Bodine, et al.
Journal of Critical Care|October 23, 2012
Diagnosis and treatment of post-extubation dysphagia: results from a national surveyMadison Macht, Tim Wimbish, Brendan J Clark, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|October 1, 2011
Postextubation dysphagia is persistent and associated with poor outcomes in survivors of critical illnessMadison Macht, Tim Wimbish, Brendan J Clark, et al.
Journal of Critical Care|March 5, 2017
The accuracy of the bedside swallowing evaluation for detecting aspiration in survivors of acute respiratory failureYlinne T Lynch, Brendan J Clark, Madison Macht, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|June 22, 2013
Post-extubation dysphagia is associated with longer hospitalization in survivors of critical illness with neurologic impairmentMadison Macht, Christopher J King, Tim Wimbish, et al.
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