Dr. Beth Ann Griffin MD
Emergency Physician
3201 S 16th St Milwaukee WI, 53215About
Dr. Beth Griffin practices Emergency Medicine in Milwaukee, WI. Dr. Griffin assesses patients who seek immediate medical attention at any time of day or night. Emergency Medicine Physicians are trained to efficiently work with each patient and situation no matter how acute or life-threatening. Dr. Griffin examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses conditions, and decides the best treatment methods.
Board Certification
Emergency MedicineAmerican Board of Emergency MedicineABEM
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Policies and practices related to breastfeeding in massachusetts: hospital implementation of the ten steps to successful breastfeeding.
- Interpreting treatment effects when cases are institutionalized after treatment.
- Inconsistencies in self-reported drug use by adolescents in substance abuse treatment: implications for outcome and performance measurements.
- Factors associated with major depression among mothers in Los Angeles.
- Smoking rates among adolescents in substance abuse treatment programs.
- A prospective investigation of suicide ideation, attempts, and use of mental health service among adolescents in substance abuse treatment.
- Disparities in detection and treatment history among mothers with major depression in Los Angeles.
- Nonparametric inference and uniqueness for periodically observed progressive disease models.
- AN APPLICATION OF PRINCIPAL STRATIFICATION TO CONTROL FOR INSTITUTIONALIZATION AT FOLLOW-UP IN STUDIES OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT PROGRAMS.
- Early detection of influenza outbreaks using the DC Department of Health's syndromic surveillance system.
- Emergency department chief complaint and diagnosis data to detect influenza-like illness with an electronic medical record.
- Associations between abstinence in adolescence and economic and educational outcomes seven years later among high-risk youth.
- How perceptions of mortality and HIV morbidity relate to substance abuse problems and risky sexual behaviors among former juvenile offenders.
- Housing affordability and health among homeowners and renters.
- Using a cross-study design to assess the efficacy of motivational enhancement therapy-cognitive behavioral therapy 5 (MET/CBT5) in treating adolescents with cannabis-related disorders.
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