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PHILIP COYNE, M.D.
M.D.
Infectious Disease Physician
NPI: 1891876207Individual
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Infectious Disease PhysicianPrimary
Internal Medicine — Infectious Disease
Code: 207RI0200X
D0035754(MD)
Research & Publications (20)
Epidural screening before intrathecal analgesia.
PMID 19042832·J Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother·2008
8-other
Global efforts to improve palliative care: the International End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium Training Programme.
PMID 18186909·J Adv Nurs·2008
8-other
Acute lower respiratory tract infections in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
PMID 17659759·J Rheumatol·2007
8-other
Response to Carlson/Morrison guest editorial: "evaluating palliative care programs: let's do it right".
PMID 17592970·J Palliat Med·2007
8-other
Palliative care consultation in the process of organ donation after cardiac death.
PMID 17298260·J Palliat Med·2007
6-review
Oncology End-of-Life Nursing Education Consortium training program: improving palliative care in cancer.
PMID 17723982·Oncol Nurs Forum·2007
8-other
Palliative care benchmarks from academic medical centers.
PMID 17298257·J Palliat Med·2007
4-observational
Pain assessment in the nonverbal patient: position statement with clinical practice recommendations.
PMID 16730317·Pain Manag Nurs·2006
6-review
Difficult cases in pain management: use of methadone in a multifactorial approach.
PMID 16482727·Clin J Oncol Nurs·2006
5-case
Methadone-related Torsades de Pointes in a sickle cell patient treated for chronic pain.
PMID 15795907·Am J Hematol·2005
5-case
Improving palliative and supportive care in cancer patients.
PMID 16285228·Oncology (Williston Park)·2005
8-other
Effectively starting and titrating intrathecal analgesic therapy in patients with refractory cancer pain.
PMID 16235584·Clin J Oncol Nurs·2005
6-review
Implantable drug delivery systems (IDDS) after failure of comprehensive medical management (CMM) can palliate symptoms in the most refractory cancer pain patients.
PMID 16128647·J Palliat Med·2005
8-other
An implantable drug delivery system (IDDS) for refractory cancer pain provides sustained pain control, less drug-related toxicity, and possibly better survival compared with comprehensive medical management (CMM).
PMID 15817596·Ann Oncol·2005
3-trial
Use of an implantable drug delivery system for refractory chronic sickle cell pain.
PMID 15682408·Am J Hematol·2005
5-case
Massive hydromorphone dose delivered subcutaneously instead of intrathecally: guidelines for prevention and management of opioid, local anesthetic, and clonidine overdose.
PMID 15336340·J Pain Symptom Manage·2004
5-case
What is the evidence for implantable drug delivery systems for refractory cancer pain?
PMID 18628140·Support Cancer Ther·2004
8-other
Compounded drugs. Are customized prescription drugs a salvation, snake oil, or both?
PMID 12759613·Am J Nurs·2003
5-case
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Contact & Hours
- Address
- 8901 WISCONSIN AVE, NATIONAL NAVAL MEDICAL CENTER
BETHESDA, MD 20889 - Phone
- (301) 319-4789
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1891876207
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Male
- Medicare
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- Specialties
- 1
- Locations
- 1
- Publications
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