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JAY PERSHAD, MD
MD
Pediatric Emergency Medicine (Emergency Medicine) Physician
NPI: 1801896220Individual
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Pediatric Emergency Medicine (Emergency Medicine) PhysicianPrimary
Emergency Medicine — Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Code: 207PP0204X
30231(TN)MD046853(DC)
Clinical Trials (1)
1
Linked Trials
0
Recruiting
0
With Results
Research & Publications (20)
7% Hypertonic saline in acute bronchiolitis: a randomized controlled trial.
PMID 24344111·Pediatrics·2014
2-rct
Pediatric distal radial fractures treated by emergency physicians.
PMID 19201136·J Emerg Med·2009
8-other
Bedside sonographic measurement of optic nerve sheath diameter as a predictor of increased intracranial pressure in children.
PMID 19167786·Ann Emerg Med·2009
8-other
Cost-effectiveness analysis of anesthetic agents during peripheral intravenous cannulation in the pediatric emergency department.
PMID 18838648·Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med·2008
2-rct
Comparison of propofol with pentobarbital/midazolam/fentanyl sedation for magnetic resonance imaging of the brain in children.
PMID 17698968·Pediatrics·2007
2-rct
Cost-effectiveness analysis of sedation and analgesia regimens during fracture manipulation in the pediatric emergency department.
PMID 17047473·Pediatr Emerg Care·2006
8-other
Visit-level acuity and resource-based relative value unit utilization in a pediatric emergency department.
PMID 16801843·Pediatr Emerg Care·2006
8-other
Successful implementation of a radiology sedation service staffed exclusively by pediatric emergency physicians.
PMID 16510620·Pediatrics·2006
8-other
Does lidocaine gel alleviate the pain of bladder catheterization in young children? A randomized, controlled trial.
PMID 16199701·Pediatrics·2005
2-rct
PEM physicians can safely and effectively administer propofol.
PMID 15599273·Pediatr Emerg Care·2004
8-other
Bedside limited echocardiography by the emergency physician is accurate during evaluation of the critically ill patient.
PMID 15545620·Pediatrics·2004
4-observational
Posterior urethral valves presenting as abdominal distension and undifferentiated shock in a neonate: the role of screening emergency physician-directed bedside ultrasound.
PMID 15388214·J Emerg Med·2004
5-case
Propofol for procedural sedation in the pediatric emergency department.
PMID 15219297·J Emerg Med·2004
8-other
Comparison of propofol/fentanyl versus ketamine/midazolam for brief orthopedic procedural sedation in a pediatric emergency department.
PMID 12837876·Pediatrics·2003
3-trial
Early detection of cardiac disease masquerading as acute bronchospasm: The role of bedside limited echocardiography by the emergency physician.
PMID 12698042·Pediatr Emerg Care·2003
5-case
A 10-year-old girl with shock: role of emergency bedside ultrasound in early diagnosis.
PMID 12066004·Pediatr Emerg Care·2002
5-case
Are pediatric emergency medicine training programs adequately preparing graduates for involvement in EMS?
PMID 11138878·Pediatr Emerg Care·2000
8-other
Serial bedside emergency ultrasound in a case of pediatric blunt abdominal trauma with severe abdominal pain.
PMID 11063373·Pediatr Emerg Care·2000
5-case
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Contact & Hours
2.6(5)
Via Pediatric Emergency Specialists Pc · 2 locations total
- Address
- 848 ADAMS AVE
MEMPHIS, TN 38103 - Phone
- (901) 287-6112
2.6(5)
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- NPI
- 1801896220
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Male
- Medicare
- Not confirmed
- Specialties
- 2
- Locations
- 2
- Clinical Trials
- 1
- Publications
- 20
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