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JAMES AUGUSTINE, MD
MD
Emergency Medicine Physician
NPI: 1235275132Individual
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Emergency Medicine PhysicianPrimary
Emergency Medicine
Code: 207P00000X
50643(OH)50125(GA)31717(AZ)42416(CT)
Research & Publications (20)
The whole family's sick. A little girl's illness leads to the discovery of a lethal threat.
PMID 18814667·EMS Mag·2008
5-case
The hope of RAES. Can Regional Accountable Emergency Systems transform healthcare?
PMID 18814633·EMS Mag·2008
8-other
Sit up for a pulse. When congestive heart failure fells the boss, well-meaning colleagues make a bad situation worse.
PMID 17536581·EMS Mag·2007
5-case
Wreck with entrapment. Preplanning and communication pay off when a serious crash leaves a woman entrapped.
PMID 17642327·EMS Mag·2007
5-case
Patient tracking at an MCI. Numerous vehicles in a freeway pileup mean numerous victims to treat and transport.
PMID 17672268·EMS Mag·2007
8-other
'How many can you take?' A medical mass-casualty incident requires consultation and coordination in its response.
PMID 17784707·EMS Mag·2007
8-other
Extraordinary extrication. A confined area poses challenges for EMS when a man falls through his front porch.
PMID 17260682·Emerg Med Serv·2007
8-other
Why won't he wake up? Altered LOC, decreased respirations & pinpoint pupils provide clues to a medication mishap.
PMID 17910238·EMS Mag·2007
5-case
Noninvasive measurement: a transformation in prehospital care using the pulse CO-oximeter.
PMID 17481436·JEMS·2007
8-other
It's not the pulse. Heart rate and the ability to pump blood.
PMID 17438997·Emerg Med Serv·2007
5-case
'Any position you please'. Immobilization is the last thing a woman shot in the face by her ex-boyfriend needs.
PMID 17983089·EMS Mag·2007
5-case
On-scene decon. In a chemical incident with multiple casualties, where should you take them all?
PMID 17340913·Emerg Med Serv·2007
8-other
Overseas delivery. Severe symptoms signal possible danger on an arriving international flight.
PMID 18044390·EMS Mag·2007
5-case
Possible dead body. An icy-cold morning + an icy-cold woman down outside = severe hypothermia.
PMID 18220100·EMS Mag·2007
5-case
Data courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). Ltrl is not affiliated with or endorsed by NLM.
Contact & Hours
- Address
- 1753 EMORY RIDGE DR NE
ATLANTA, GA 30329 - Phone
- (404) 486-1157
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1235275132
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Male
- Medicare
- Not confirmed
- Specialties
- 4
- Locations
- 1
- Publications
- 20
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