Jason Fields

TitleProfessor
InstitutionThomas Jefferson University
DepartmentEmergency Medicine
Address1020 Sansom St.
Philadelphia PA 19107
Phone215-955-6844
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    1. Risler Z, Au A, Sanjeevan I, Chang AM, Davis E, Nauheim J, Sibeck L, Rankin N, Fields JM. Medical students are accurate in interpreting the presence of pathologic interstitial edema on focused lung ultrasound compared to expert reviewers. AEM Educ Train. 2021 Apr; 5(2):e10584. PMID: 33817542.
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    2. Davis J, Faust T, Tajani A, Bates A, Jarriel J, Au A, Fields JM. A randomized study of training with large versus small vessel size on successful ultrasound-guided peripheral venous access. J Vasc Access. 2017 Mar 21; 18(2):163-166. PMID: 28165578.
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    3. Rotte M, Fields JM, Torres S, Dominick C, Kelly JD. Use of ultrasound to diagnose and manage a five-liter empyema in a rural clinic in sierra leone. Case Rep Emerg Med. 2014; 2014:173810. PMID: 25050185.
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    4. Hennessey A, Setyono DA, Lau WB, Fields JM. A patient with a large pulmonary saddle embolus eluding both clinical gestalt and validated decision rules. Ann Emerg Med. 2012 Jun; 59(6):521-3. PMID: 22153968.
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