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Dr. Frank G Walter MD
Emergency Physician | Medical Toxicology
1501 N Campbell Ave Tucson AZ, 85724About
Dr. Frank Walter practices Emergency Medicine in Tucson, AZ. Dr. Walter 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. Walter examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses conditions, and decides the best treatment methods.
Education and Training
Washington Univ Sch Of Med- St Louis Mo 1984
Washington Center / School of Medicine 1984
Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine 1984
Board Certification
Emergency MedicineAmerican Board of Emergency MedicineABEM- Medical Toxicology
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Recurrent and persistent coagulopathy following pit viper envenomation.
- Continuous intravenous midazolam infusion for Centruroides exilicauda scorpion envenomation.
- Continuous intravenous flumazenil infusion for benzodiazepine poisoning.
- Metabolic effects of metaproterenol overdose: hypokalemia, hyperglycemia and hyperlactatemia.
- Immediate and delayed allergic reactions to Crotalidae polyvalent immune Fab
- A primer for nuclear terrorism.
- International report: current state and development of health insurance and emergency medicine in Germany. The influence of health insurance laws on the practice of emergency medicine in a European country.
- Reimbursement profile of a private toxicology practice.
- Pyridoxine does not prevent hyperbaric oxygen-induced seizures in rats.
- Radiation emergencies: a primer to nuclear incidents.
- Hazmat disaster preparedness in Hong Kong: what are the hazardous materials on Lantau, Lamma, and Hong Kong Islands?
- Establishing causality of CNS depression in breastfed infants following maternal codeine use.
- Epidemiology of severe and fatal rattlesnake bites published in the American Association of Poison Control Centers' Annual Reports.
- Temporal analyses of coral snakebite severity published in the American Association of Poison Control Centers' Annual Reports from 1983 through 2007.
- Disaster preparedness education and a Midwest Regional Poison Center.
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Practice At 1501 N Campbell Ave
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Nearby Providers
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- Dr. Jaiva Blair Larsen M.D2800 E Ajo Way Tucson AZ 85713
- Dr. Eric Chase M.D.1842 E Elm St Tucson AZ 85719
- Dr. Frank Comstock M.D.6200 N La Cholla Blvd Tucson AZ 85741
- Dr. Isaac J Farrell MD2800 E Ajo Way Tucson AZ 85713
- Dr. Cameron D Hypes M.D.1625 N CAMPBELL AVE TUCSON AZ 85719
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1601 WEST ST MARY'S ROAD TUCSON AZ 85745BANNER-UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER SOUTH CAMPUSl
2800 EAST AJO WAY TUCSON AZ 85713