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William P Bozeman

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The Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 8, 2012
Transcardiac conducted electrical weapon (TASER) probe deployments: incidence and outcomesWilliam P Bozeman, Eric Teacher, James E Winslow
Prehospital Emergency Care|January 19, 2006
A comparison of rapid-sequence intubation and etomidate-only intubation in the prehospital air medical settingWilliam P Bozeman, Douglas M Kleiner, Vicki Huggett
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 5, 2012
Long QT syndrome unmasked in an adult subject presenting with excited deliriumWilliam P Bozeman, Karim Ali, James E Winslow
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America|December 13, 2002
Biologic and chemical weapons of mass destructionWilliam P Bozeman, Deanna Dilbero, Jay L Schauben
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 30, 2014
Bozeman et al. Response to StroteWilliam P Bozeman, James E Winslow, Eric Teacher
World Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 10, 2015
Association of low non-invasive near-infrared spectroscopic measurements during initial trauma resuscitation with future development of multiple organ dysfunctionBret A Nicks, Kevin M Campons, William P Bozeman
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 11, 2019
Emergency Department Evaluation After Conducted Energy Weapon Use: Review of the Literature for the ClinicianGary Vilke, Ted Chan, William P Bozeman, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care|August 30, 2012
Conducted electrical weapon (TASER) use against minors: a shocking analysisAlison R Gardner, William E Hauda, William P Bozeman
Resuscitation|March 28, 2006
Empiric tenecteplase is associated with increased return of spontaneous circulation and short term survival in cardiac arrest patients unresponsive to standard interventionsWilliam P Bozeman, Douglas M Kleiner, Kevin L Ferguson
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 12, 2011
Emergency department evaluation after conducted energy weapon use: review of the literature for the clinicianGary M Vilke, William P Bozeman, Theodore C Chan
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 8, 2012
Transcardiac conducted electrical weapon (TASER) probe deployments: incidence and outcomesWilliam P Bozeman, Eric Teacher, James E Winslow
Prehospital Emergency Care|January 19, 2006
A comparison of rapid-sequence intubation and etomidate-only intubation in the prehospital air medical settingWilliam P Bozeman, Douglas M Kleiner, Vicki Huggett
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 5, 2012
Long QT syndrome unmasked in an adult subject presenting with excited deliriumWilliam P Bozeman, Karim Ali, James E Winslow
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America|December 13, 2002
Biologic and chemical weapons of mass destructionWilliam P Bozeman, Deanna Dilbero, Jay L Schauben
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 30, 2014
Bozeman et al. Response to StroteWilliam P Bozeman, James E Winslow, Eric Teacher
World Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 10, 2015
Association of low non-invasive near-infrared spectroscopic measurements during initial trauma resuscitation with future development of multiple organ dysfunctionBret A Nicks, Kevin M Campons, William P Bozeman
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 11, 2019
Emergency Department Evaluation After Conducted Energy Weapon Use: Review of the Literature for the ClinicianGary Vilke, Ted Chan, William P Bozeman, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care|August 30, 2012
Conducted electrical weapon (TASER) use against minors: a shocking analysisAlison R Gardner, William E Hauda, William P Bozeman
Resuscitation|March 28, 2006
Empiric tenecteplase is associated with increased return of spontaneous circulation and short term survival in cardiac arrest patients unresponsive to standard interventionsWilliam P Bozeman, Douglas M Kleiner, Kevin L Ferguson
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 12, 2011
Emergency department evaluation after conducted energy weapon use: review of the literature for the clinicianGary M Vilke, William P Bozeman, Theodore C Chan
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