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Gregory Guldner, MD
Associate Professor
, Emergency Medicine
School of Medicine
Associate Professor
, Pediatrics
School of Medicine
Research & Grantsmanship
Funded Research Project (PI)
Senior Supervisor for Book Chapters ( 3/2005 - 7/2005 )
Summary ROC Curve for the Sensitivity and Specificity of the Leukocyte Count in Acute Appendicitis ( 5/2001 - 7/2005 )
Myocardial Infarction Resulting from Blunt Chest Trauma: How Do Patients Present? ( 7/2002 - 5/2005 )
Sensitivity and Specificity of the Digital Rectal Examination for the Detection of Spinal Cord Injury in Adult Blunt Trauma Patients ( 6/2004 - 4/2005 )
Do Trauma Surgeons Believe in Spinal Cord Injury Detectable Only by Rectal Examination? ( 6/2004 - 8/2004 )
Errors in Emergency Department Prescriptions Resulting in Pharmacy Call Backs ( 6/2003 - 7/2004 )
Errors in Emergency Department Prescriptions Resulting in Pharmacy Call Backs ( 6/2003 - 7/2004 )
Validation of a Decision Rule for the Safe Deferral of the Digital Rectal Examination in Adult Blunt Trauma Patients ( 7/2002 - 7/2004 )
Painless Aortic Dissection Presenting as Acute Stroke Meeting Thrombolytic Criteria. ( 6/2002 - 7/2004 )
Abstracts Reporting Research -- Peer Reviewed
Brzenski A, Guldner GT. "The Sensitivity and Specificity of the Digital Rectal Examination for Spinal Cord Injury in Adult Blunt Trauma Patients."
LLU APC
. (2005): -. ( 3/2005 )
Abdelshehid J, Smith G, Guldner GT. "Errors in Emergency Department Prescriptions Resulting in Pharmacy Call-Backs."
National ACEP Research Forum
. (2004): -. ( 10/2004 )
Abdelshehid J, Smith G, Guldner G. "Errors in Emergency Department Prescriptions Resulting in Pharmacy Call Backs."
Annals of Emergency Medicine
44.4 (2004): -. ( 4/2004 )