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Welcome to SBH Emergency Medicine Research

Written by Ethan Abbott

Welcome to the SBH Emergency Medicine Research page!  Research in our department encompasses a wide range of topics, but is focused on our patient population and improving delivery of care within the emergency department.  Faculty led projects in the areas of substance abuse, agitated delirium, diabetes, and traumatic injuries are active and ongoing.  Residents are required to complete a research project and scholarly activity and collaborate closely with faculty.



 

Past Blog

November Tox Pearls from SBH toxicology

Toxicology Update November 2018 The following study looks to see if targeted temperature management (therapeutic... Read more →

September Tox Pearls from SBH Toxicology

Toxicology Literature of Note Here is a fascinating case of a 17 year old male... Read more →

SBH EM Question of the Week for September 16, 2018

A 75 yo male with a PMH of HTN, HLD, DM, and PVD presents to... Read more →

August Tox Pearls from SBH Toxicology

Toxicology Literature of Note Ketamine for everyone, when used with Ativan Severe alcohol withdrawal can... Read more →

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