Dr. Edward Frink MD
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1320 Bishop Randall Dr Lander WY, 82520About
Dr. Edward Frink MD is a top Doctor in Lander, WY. With a passion for the field and an unwavering commitment to their specialty, Dr. Edward Frink MD is an expert in changing the lives of their patients for the better. Through their designated cause and expertise in the field, Dr. Edward Frink MD is a prime example of a true leader in health care. As a leader and expert in their field, Dr. Edward Frink MD is passionate about enhancing patient quality of life. They embody the values of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with patients. In Lander, WY, Dr. Edward Frink MD is a true asset to their field and dedicated to the profession of medicine.
Education and Training
U Of Chgo Div Of Bio Sci Pritzker Sch Of Med 1984
University of Chicago Division of the Biological Sciences The Pritzker School of Medicine 1984
Board Certification
AnesthesiologyAmerican Board of AnesthesiologyABA
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Comparison of renal function following anesthesia with low-flow sevoflurane and isoflurane.
- Whatever happened to sevoflurane?
- The effects of sevoflurane, halothane, enflurane, and isoflurane on hepatic blood flow and oxygenation in chronically instrumented greyhound dogs.
- Systemic and regional hemodynamics of isoflurane and sevoflurane in rats.
- Metabolism of sevoflurane.
- Sevoflurane breakdown in soda lime.
- Contributions of liver perfusion flow rate and enzyme inhibition to altered verapamil clearance with halothane: a study in the isolated perfused rat liver.
- The hepatic effects of sevoflurane.
- Relationship of inspired anesthetic concentration to plasma concentration and urinary excretion of sevoflurane metabolites in rats.
- Desflurane--a new inhalation anesthetic.
- Renal function after sevoflurane or enflurane anesthesia in the Fischer 344 rat.
- A simplified gas chromatographic method for quantifying the sevoflurane
- The safety of sevoflurane in humans.
- Hepatic elimination of diazepam: interactions with albumin, desflurane and sevoflurane.
- [Kidney function in test subjects: published results and clinical relevance].
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