Dr. Grant Stuart Lipman M.D
Emergency Physician
300 Pasteur Dr Mc 5500 Stanford CA, 94305About
Dr. Grant Lipman practices Emergency Medicine in Stanford, CA. Dr. Lipman 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. Lipman examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses conditions, and decides the best treatment methods.
Education and Training
St. George's University School of Medicine 2001
Board Certification
Emergency MedicineAmerican Board of Emergency MedicineABEM
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Superior hypogastric sympathectomy for primary dysmenorrhea.
- Carbon monoxide toxicity at high altitude.
- Prospective, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled comparison of acetazolamide versus ibuprofen for prophylaxis against high altitude headache: the Headache Evaluation at Altitude Trial (HEAT).
- Chemical cold packs may provide insufficient enthalpy change for treatment of hyperthermia.
- Clinical practice guidelines for treatment of exercise-associated hyponatremia.
- Medical services at ultra-endurance foot races in remote environments: medical issues and consensus guidelines.
- Correct wilderness medicine definitions and their impact on care.
- Effect of an emergency department fast track on Press-Ganey patient satisfaction scores.
- Blisters: the enemy of the feet.
- Novel application of chemical cold packs for treatment of exercise-induced hyperthermia: a randomized controlled trial.
- Improvised Method for Increasing the Temperature of an i-STAT Analyzer and Cartridge in Cold Environments.
- A Chemical Heat Pack-Based Method For Consistent Heating of Intravenous Fluids.
- Hydration Status as a Predictor of High-altitude Mountaineering Performance.
- Correction: Hydration Status as a Predictor of High-altitude Mountaineering Performance.
- A Novel Cooling Method and Comparison of Active Rewarming of Mildly Hypothermic Subjects.
Publications
- Wilderness & environmental medicineWilderness medical society practice guidelines for the prevention2013
- ANLS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINEIbuprofen Prevents Altitude Illness2012
- ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINECore Content for Wilderness Medicine Fellowship Training of Emergency Medicine Graduates2014
- Research in sports medicineA Prospective Cohort Study of Acute Kidney Injury in Multi-stage Ultramarathon Runners2014
- Wilderness & environmental medicineIbuprofen for prevention of acute mountain sickness: is bigger really better?2013
- Current sports medicine reportsInjury and illnesses prevention for ultramarathoners.2013
- WILDERNESS & ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINEChemical Cold Packs May Provide Insufficient Enthalpy Change for Treatment of Hyperthermia2013
- ANLS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINEPharmacologic Prevention for Acute Mountain Sickness2012
- LIPMAN, G. S., Kaan, N., Constance, B., Holck, P., Grimm, E., Jeffrey,Optic Nerve Sheath Diameter Changes on Ascent to High Altitude2011
- WILDERNESS & ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINEProspective, Double-Blind2010
- WILDERNESS & ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINEPossible Unilateral Ultraviolet Keratoconjunctivitis During an Expedition-Length Desert Race2010
- WILDERNESS & ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINECarbon monoxide toxicity at high altitude2006
- CRITICAL CARE MEDICINESurvival rates and cardiopulmory resuscitation1998
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