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    Emergency Medicine Resident Clinical Hours: A National Survey by Stowell, Jeffrey R., MD, Vohra, Taher T., MD, Luber, Samuel D., MD, MPH

    Published in The Journal of emergency medicine (01-04-2015)
    “…Abstract Background Emergency medicine (EM) residency programs have significant scheduling flexibility. As a result, there is potentially significant variation…”
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    Acute Abdominal Pain in the Bariatric Surgery Patient by Lewis, Kyle D., MD, Takenaka, Katrin Y., MD, MEd, Luber, Samuel D., MD, MPH

    “…Obesity is present in epidemic proportions in the United States, and bariatric surgery has become more common. Thus, emergency physicians will undoubtedly…”
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    Critical Orthopedic Skills and Procedures by Boss, Stuart E., MD, Mehta, Amit, MD, Maddow, Charles, MD, Luber, Samuel D., MD, MPH

    “…Musculoskeletal injury and diseases are common presentations in the Emergency Department. Emergency physicians must be versed in the critical procedural skills…”
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    Etiology of uncompleted exercise stress testing after ED chest pain evaluation by Zwischenberger, Brittany A, Moore, Billy J., PhD, Luber, Samuel D., MD, MPH, Dallo, Florence J., PhD, MPH

    Published in The American journal of emergency medicine (01-05-2011)
    “…Abstract Objective Emergency department (ED) chest pain protocols often include an exercise stress test (EST) in an outpatient setting to further risk stratify…”
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    Care of the Bariatric Surgery Patient in the Emergency Department by Luber, Samuel D., MD, MPH, Fischer, David R., MD, Venkat, Arvind, MD

    Published in The Journal of emergency medicine (2008)
    “…Abstract Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States, with an estimated 50% of adults meeting the definition of being overweight. As this…”
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    The 2013 Model of the Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine by Counselman, Francis L., Borenstein, Marc A., Chisholm, Carey D., Epter, Michael L., Khandelwal, Sorabh, Kraus, Chadd K., Luber, Samuel D., Marco, Catherine A., Promes, Susan B., Schmitz, Gillian, Keehbauch, Julia N., Cone, David C.

    Published in Academic emergency medicine (01-05-2014)
    “…In 2001, “The Model of the Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine” was first published. This document, the first of its kind, was the result of an extensive…”
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    Physician reentry–A timely topic for emergency medicine by Guth, Todd A, Luber, Samuel D., Marcolini, Evie, Lo, Bruce M.

    “…As physician workforce shortages persist, physician reentry is an important and timely issue for the specialty of emergency medicine. Physician reentry is…”
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    Outreach to people who survive opioid overdose: Linkage and retention in treatment by Langabeer, James, Champagne-Langabeer, Tiffany, Luber, Samuel D., Prater, Samuel J., Stotts, Angela, Kirages, Katherine, Yatsco, Andrea, Chambers, Kimberly A.

    Published in Journal of substance abuse treatment (01-04-2020)
    “…Cognitive motivation theories contend that individuals have greater readiness for behavioral change during critical periods or life events, and a non-fatal…”
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    The treatment of cutaneous abscesses: comparison of emergency medicine providers' practice patterns by Schmitz, Gillian, Goodwin, Tress, Singer, Adam, Kessler, Chad S, Bruner, David, Larrabee, Hollynn, May, Larissa, Luber, Samuel D, Williams, Justin, Bhat, Rahul

    Published in The western journal of emergency medicine (01-02-2013)
    “…Cutaneous abscesses are commonly treated in the emergency department (ED). Although incision and drainage (I&D) remains the standard treatment, there is little…”
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    Acute hypoglycemia masquerading as head trauma: A report of four cases by Luber, Samuel D, Brady, William J, Brand, Asher, Young, Jeffrey, Guertler, Andrew T, Kefer, Mike

    Published in The American journal of emergency medicine (01-10-1996)
    “…Hypoglycemia, a commonly encountered metabolic emergency, is most often easily diagnosed and rapidly treated with satisfactory patient outcome. If not…”
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    Urolithiasis in the Emergency Department by Graham, Autumn, MD, Luber, Samuel, MD, MPH, Wolfson, Allan B., MD

    “…Urolithiasis commonly presents to the emergency department with acute, severe, unilateral flank pain. Patients with a suspected first-time stone or atypical…”
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