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Dr. Arthur B Sanders MD
Emergency Physician
1501 N Campbell Ave Tucson AZ, 85724About
Dr. Arthur Sanders practices Emergency Medicine in Tucson, AZ. Dr. Sanders 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. Sanders examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses conditions, and decides the best treatment methods.
Education and Training
Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medicine Research, Pondicherry University 1973
Board Certification
Emergency MedicineAmerican Board of Emergency MedicineABEM
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Acute ischemic syndromes. Early response.
- Missed delirium in older emergency department patients: a quality-of-care problem.
- Quality in emergency medicine: an introduction.
- Futility in resuscitation from cardiac arrest: role of out-of-hospital healthcare professionals.
- Researchers' understanding of the federal guidelines for waiver of and exception from informed consent.
- Therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest.
- Rescuer fatigue: standard versus continuous chest-compression cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
- Ability of citizens in a senior living community to perform lifesaving cardiac skills and appropriately utilize AEDs.
- Progress in improving neurologically intact survival from cardiac arrest.
- The impact of prehospital transport interval on survival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: implications for regionalization of post-resuscitation care.
- Elephants, quality, and doing the right thing.
- A prospective observational study of medication errors in a tertiary care emergency department.
- Continuous chest compression CPR preferred for primary cardiac arrest.
- "Paramedics are bringing in a hypotensive gastrointestinal bleeder": an unexpected diagnosis.
- Rescuer fatigue in the elderly: standard vs. hands-only CPR.
Treatments
- Headaches
- Kidney Stones
- Chronic Pain
- Epilepsy
- Pain
Dr. Arthur B Sanders MD's Practice location
Practice At 1501 N Campbell Ave
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