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David E. Nicklin, MD

Associate Professor of Clinical Family Medicine and Community Health
Attending, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, Penn Medicine
Attending, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Penn Medicine
Department: Family Medicine and Community Health

Contact information
Penn Family Care at Penn Medicine University City
3737 Market Street, 9th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Office: 2156628777
Education:
B.S.
Haverford College, 1976.
M.D.
University of Pennsylvania, 1981.
Post-Graduate Training
Resident in Family Medicine, Jefferson University, Philadelphia, 1981-1984.
Chief Resident, Department of Family Medicine, Jefferson University Hospital, Philadelphia, 1983-1984.
Certifications
American Board of Emergency Medicine, 2000.
American Board of Family Practice, 2014.
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Selected Publications

Cronholm PF, Nicklin DE: Is spinal manipulation an effective treatment for low back pain? No: evidence shows no clinically significant benefit over watchful waiting. American Family Physician 85(8), Apr 15 2012 Notes: Editorial.

Lowe RA, Localio AR, Schwarz DF, Williams S, Tuton LW, Maroney S, Nicklin D, Goldfarb N, Vojta DD, Feldman HI: Association between primary care practice characteristics and emergency department use in a medicaid managed care organization. Medical Care 43(8): 792-800, Aug 2005.

Lowe RA, Maroney S, Williams S, Schwarz D, Tuton L, Localio JR, Nicklin D, Feldman HI : Has managed care improved accessibility of urgent care for Medicaid patients? AcademyHealth 2004 Annual Research Meeting (San Diego, CA) Jun 6 2004 Notes: Poster presentation.

Lowe RA, Nicklin D, Maroney S, Localio AR, Schwarz D, Williams S, Tuton LW, Feldman HI: Primary Care Practices May Lack the Capacity To Adequately Treat Asthma. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Western Regional Research Forum Apr 3 2004 Notes: Poster presentation.

Lowe RA, Localio JR, Schwarz D, Williams S, Tuton L, Maroney S, Nicklin DE, Feldman HI: Characteristics of primary care practices affect patients’ emergency department use. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting (Boston, MA) May 31 2003 Notes: Oral presentation by author (Lowe).

Lowe RA, Localio JR, Schwarz D, Williams S, Tuton L, Maroney S, Nicklin DE, Feldman HI: Characteristics of primary care practices affect patients’ emergency department use. Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Western Regional Research Forum Apr 5 2003.

Nicklin DE: Gastrointestinal (GI) Bleeding. Office Emergencies. Bowman MA, Baxt WG (eds.). Saunders, 2003 Notes: Book chapter.

Lowe RA, Localio JR, Schwarz D, Williams S, Tuton L, Maroney S, Nicklin DE, Feldman HI: Characteristics of primary care practices affect patients' emergency department use. Academic Emergency Medicine 10(5): 512, 2003.

Nicklin DE: Chest Pain. Office Emergencies. Bowman MA, Baxt WG (eds.). Saunders, 2002 Notes: Book chapter.

Nicklin DE: Medicine and religion. New England Journal of Medicine 343(18): 1340; author reply 1341-2, Nov 2 2000 Notes: Comment on "Should physicians prescribe religious activities?" [N Engl J Med. 2000]

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