Speaking generally, when chemical exposures cause medical sequelae, the duration of the claimed exposure is a factor (along with the quantitative extent of exposure and route of absorption) that may be determinative of whether a causal link exists.
Automated Dispensing Cabinets
Emergency Department Boarding
Patient Monitoring in the Emergency Department
Ketamine Administration in the Emergency Department
Keppra Administration in the Emergency Department
Medication Administration/Dispensing Safety in Emergency Departments
Board Certification
By way of general background about physician education and training, medical doctors in the United States receive a degree of either M.D. (medical doctor) or D.O. (doctor of osteopathic medicine). All are physicians who may be licensed to practice medicine and surgery (and all are “medical doctors”).