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MARK MYCYK, MD
MD
Emergency Medicine Physician
NPI: 1891729232Individual
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Emergency Medicine PhysicianPrimary
Emergency Medicine
Code: 207P00000X
036102179(IL)157362(MA)
Medical Toxicology (Emergency Medicine) Physician
Emergency Medicine — Medical Toxicology
Code: 207PT0002X
036-102179(IL)
Research & Publications (20)
Metoclopramide versus hydromorphone for the emergency department treatment of migraine headache.
PMID 17981511·J Pain·2008
4-observational
Hospitalization for caffeine abuse is associated with abuse of other pharmaceutical products.
PMID 18774047·Am J Emerg Med·2008
8-other
Evaluating disparities in door-to-EKG time for patients with noncardiac chest pain.
PMID 18804714·J Emerg Nurs·2008
8-other
Multiple-dose activated charcoal in carbamazepine poisoning.
PMID 17349917·Am J Emerg Med·2007
8-other
Is simple bedside glucose assessment prognostic in calcium channel blocker overdose?
PMID 17713372·Crit Care Med·2007
8-other
Factitious lithium toxicity secondary to lithium heparin-containing blood tubes.
PMID 18072115·J Med Toxicol·2006
8-other
Case 7-2006: a man with altered mental status and acute renal failure.
PMID 16790713·N Engl J Med·2006
8-other
Hospitalwide adverse drug events before and after limiting weekly work hours of medical residents to 80.
PMID 16030369·Am J Health Syst Pharm·2005
8-other
Characteristics of patients with no underlying toxicologic syndrome evaluated in a toxicology clinic.
PMID 15462157·J Toxicol Clin Toxicol·2004
8-other
Combined exchange transfusion and chelation therapy for neonatal lead poisoning.
PMID 15026564·Ann Pharmacother·2004
5-case
A visual schematic for clarifying the temporal relationship between the anion and osmol gaps in toxic alcohol poisoning.
PMID 12898493·Am J Emerg Med·2003
5-case
Comment: Rhabdomyolysis and acute renal failure following an ethanol and diphenhydramine overdose.
PMID 12921526·Ann Pharmacother·2003
5-case
Nebulized naloxone gently and effectively reverses methadone intoxication.
PMID 12609650·J Emerg Med·2003
5-case
Rhabdomyolysis associated with unintentional antihistamine overdose in a child.
PMID 12592109·Pediatr Emerg Care·2003
5-case
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Contact & Hours
- Address
- 1 BOSTON MEDICAL CTR PL
BOSTON, MA 02118 - Phone
- (617) 638-8000
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1891729232
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Male
- Medicare
- Not confirmed
- Specialties
- 3
- Locations
- 1
- Publications
- 20
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