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Publications

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McCormack D, Subbaramu S, Guzman G, et al. Traumatic Injuries in Sexual Assault Patients in the Emergency Department. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine 2022.West J Emerg Med. 2022 Aug 19;23(5):672-677.

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McCormack D and Koons K. Genitourinary Emergencies issue of Emergency Medicine Clinics: Sexually Transmitted Infections 2019;37(4):725-738.

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Hoonpongsimanont W, Kulkarni M, Tomas-Domingo P, Anderson C, McCormack D, et al. Text messaging versus email for emergency medicine residents' knowledge retention: a pilot comparison in the United States. Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions 2016;13:36.

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McCormack D, Ruderman A, Kulkarni M, et al. Elevated cardiac biomarkers are not associated with mortality in low-risk cardiac patients with severe sepsis. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 2016;34(9):1899-900.

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McCormack D, Kulkarni M, Keller SE. Perspectives and implications of the new sepsis clinical practice guidelines. Journal of Thoracic Disease Epub 2016;8(10):E1355-E1357.

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McCormack D, Ruderman A, Menges W, et al. Usefulness of the mortality in severe sepsis in the emergency department score in an urban tertiary care hospital. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 2016;34(6):1117-20.

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​McCormack D and McFadden D. Gastroenterology and Hepatology Board Review: Pearls of Wisdom, Third Edition. Chapter 32: Gallbladder, Bile Ducts and Pancreatic Infectious Disorders. Chapter 35: Pancreas Miscellaneous Inflammatory Diseases. McGraw-Hill 2012.

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Denise McCormack MD MPH

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