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Hymenopterm Envenomenation—Joe Lex, M.D. Temple University Hospital

Types of Shock—Paris Lovett, M.D.

Multiple Sclerosis—Saadia Akhtar, M.D. Beth Israel Medical Center

Adrenal Insufficiency--Matt Flannigan, D.O., Spectrum Health (view only)

Dimers and Spirals--Joe Lex, M.D., Temple University Hospital
FDA-Watch Dog Without a Bite--Joe LEx, M.D., Temple University Hospital Four Recent Drugs, Should We Use Them in the ED?--Joe Lex, M.D., Temple University Hospital
Is It Safe To Use Cephalosporins?--Joe Lex, M.D., Temple University Hospital Ten Common Complaints in the ED--Joe Lex, M.D., Temple University Hospital
Ten Drugs That Have Really Made a Difference--Joe Lex, M.D., Temple University Hospital Vital Signs--Joe Lex, M.D., Temple University Hospital
Who Was Ringer?--Joe Lex, M.D., Temple University Hospital  
   
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