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Moon Lee, MD
Emergency medicine doctor, Pediatric emergency medicine doctor
Clinical Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine
Professional Education
- Fellowship: Hasbro Children's Hospital (2010) RI
- Residency: UC Davis Health System (2007) CA
- Internship: UC Davis Health System (2005) CA
- Medical Education: UCLA Med School-Health Science (2004) CA
- Board Certification: Pediatric Emergency Medicine, American Board of Emergency Medicine (2011)
- Board Certification: Emergency Medicine, American Board of Emergency Medicine (2008)
Publications
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Variation in specialists' reported hospitalization practices of children sustaining blunt head trauma.
Vance, C. W., Lee, M. O., Holmes, J. F., Sokolove, P. E., Palchak, M. J., & Kuppermann, N. (2013). Variation in specialists' reported hospitalization practices of children sustaining blunt head trauma. The western journal of emergency medicine, 14(1), 29-36. -
Variation in specialists' reported hospitalization practices of children sustaining blunt abdominal trauma.
Sokolove, P. E., Kuppermann, N., Vance, C. W., Lee, M. O., Morris, B. A., & Holmes, J. F. (2013). Variation in specialists' reported hospitalization practices of children sustaining blunt abdominal trauma. The western journal of emergency medicine, 14(1), 37-46. -
A Medical Simulation-based Educational Intervention for Emergency Medicine Residents in Neonatal Resuscitation
Lee, M. O., Brown, L. L., Bender, J., Machan, J. T., & Overly, F. L. (2012). A Medical Simulation-based Educational Intervention for Emergency Medicine Residents in Neonatal Resuscitation. ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 19(5), 577-585. -
IS THE SELF-REPORT OF RECENT COCAINE OR METHAMPHETAMINE USE RELIABLE IN ILLICIT STIMULANT DRUG USERS WHO PRESENT TO THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT WITH CHEST PAIN?
Lee, M. O., Vivier, P. M., & Diercks, D. B. (2009). IS THE SELF-REPORT OF RECENT COCAINE OR METHAMPHETAMINE USE RELIABLE IN ILLICIT STIMULANT DRUG USERS WHO PRESENT TO THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT WITH CHEST PAIN?. JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 37(2), 237-240.
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Significance of appendiceal thickening in association with typhlitis in pediatric oncology patients
McCarville, M. B., Thompson, J., Li, C. H., Adelman, C. S., Lee, M. O., & Sandlund, J. T. (2004). Significance of appendiceal thickening in association with typhlitis in pediatric oncology patients. PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY, 34(3), 245-249.