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Judd E. Hollander

Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Department: Emergency Medicine

Contact information
Department of
Emergency Medicine
Hospital of the
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, PA 19104-4283
Office: (215) 662-2767
Education

State University of New York at Albany, 1980.
B.A. (Psychology)
University of Pennsylvania, 1982.
M.D.
New York University, 1986.
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Description of CVI Expertise

CVI Program Unit(s):
Biotechnology / Nanomedicine / Imaging

CVI Research Description:
My research interest focuses on diagnosis and risk stratification of Emergency Department patients with potential acute coronary syndromes.

Selected Publications

Hollander JE. Neumar R: Peer Review of Scientific Abstracts. Manual of Biomedical Peer Review. American College of Emergency Physicians. Neumar R (eds.). 2002.

Hollander JE and Hoffman RS: Cocaine. Goldfrank’s Toxicologic Emergency 7th Edition. Goldfrank LR, Flomenbaum NE, Lewin NA, Weisman RS, Howland MA, Hoffman RS, Nelson L (eds.). McGraw Hill, 2002.

Capellan O, Hollander JE: Management of Lacerations in the Emergency Department. High Risk Presentations. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America. Peth HA (eds.). WB Saunders. Philadelphia, PA, 2002.

Hollander JE: Patient and Wound Assessment: Basic Concepts of History and Physical Examination. Evidenced Based Laceration Management. Singer AJ, Hollander JE (eds.). FA Davis, Philadelphia, Pa, 2002.

Singer AJ, Hollander JE: Wound Preparation. Evidenced Based Laceration Management. Singer AJ, Hollander JE (eds.). FA Davis, Philadelphia, Pa, 2002.

Hollander JE: Wound Closure Options. Evidenced Based Laceration Management. Singer AJ, Hollander JE (eds.). FA Davis, Philadelphia, Pa, 2002.

Hollander JE. Singer AJ: Selecting Sutures and Needles for Wound Closure. Evidenced Based Laceration Management. Singer AJ, Hollander JE (eds.). FA Davis, Philadelphia, Pa, 2002.

Hollander JE: Post Operative Care of Wounds. Evidenced Based Laceration Management. Singer AJ, Hollander JE (eds.). FA Davis, Philadelphia, Pa, 2002.

Hollander JE: Cocaine Associated Chest Pain. Advanced Life Support Case Studies. Dickinson E, Stern A (eds.). Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, 2002.

Perrone J, DeRoos F, Jayaraman S, Hollander JE: Drug screening versus history in detection of substance use in ED psychiatric patients. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 19(1): 49-51, 2001.

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