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Jonathan N. Fisher, MD, MPH

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School of Medicine

Jonathan N. Fisher, MD, MPH

Professor

Department

Emergency Medicine (Phoenix)

Position

Professor

Publications

  • The Journal of Emergency Medicine
    Dameff Christian J., Clinical Cybersecurity Training Through Novel High-Fidelity Simulations
    56:2, p. 233 - 238 2019
  • Advances in Medical Education and Practice
    Bilello Leslie A, Fourth-year medical students do not perform a focused physical examination during a case-based simulation scenario
    Volume 9, p. 583 - 588 2018
  • The Journal of Emergency Medicine
    Joseph Joshua W., The Effect of Signed-Out Emergency Department Patients on Resident Productivity
    55:2, p. 244 - 251 2018
  • Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
    Wolf Stephen, ACGME Clinical and Educational Work Hour Standards: Perspectives and Recommendations from Emergency Medicine Educators, p. 49 - 58 2018
  • Western Journal of Emergency Medicine
    Jung Julianna, The National Clinical Assessment Tool for Medical Students in the Emergency Department (NCAT-EM), p. 66 - 74 2018

Presentations

  • Francisco J. Canales1, Claritza Rios, Timothy Peck, XiaoSong Mu, Katie Davis , Allison Ostrowsky, Richard Saporito, and Jonathan Fisher. End-of-Life Discussions Using Emergency Telemedicine in Skilled Nursing. Presented at the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana. 2018
  • Aubri Carman1, Timothy Peck , XiaoSong Mu, Katie Davis, Kevin Biese, Richard Saporito, Claritza Rios, Sylvan Waller, Philip Gillich, Garrett Gleeson , and Jonathan Fisher. Emergency Telemedicine Bundled With Embedded Staff Reduces Hospitalizations From Skilled Nursing Facilities. Presented at the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana. 2018
  • D. Egan, T. Taira, J. Fisher. Making a Change: Looking Back on the Move. 2018 Council of Residency Directors in Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas. 2018

Other

  • Evaluation of Telemedicine to Reduce Unnecessary Hospital Transfers from Skilled Nursing Facilities

    The purpose of this study is to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of an emergency telemedicine service on avoiding unnecessary transfers of nursing home patients.