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Study finds convalescent plasma therapy ineffective for COVID-19

...for the trial, said James Quinn, MD, professor of emergency medicine. "This was a phenomenal trial producing important results with unparalleled speed and efficiency during the challenges of the pandemic."...

...for the trial, said James Quinn, MD, professor of emergency medicine. "This was a phenomenal trial producing important results with unparalleled speed and efficiency during the challenges of the pandemic."...

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One in five people with COVID-19 are also co-infected with other viruses or bacteria

...incorrect assumption." Now Stanford emergency department physician James Quinn, MD, and resident David Kim, MD, PhD, together with clinical virologist Benjamin Pinsky, MD, PhD, have extended this analysis to include more...

...incorrect assumption." Now Stanford emergency department physician James Quinn, MD, and resident David Kim, MD, PhD, together with clinical virologist Benjamin Pinsky, MD, PhD, have extended this analysis to include more...

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New Stanford Hospital inspires gingerbread masterpieces

...details, the Stanford Health Care C-Suite was reimagined as the "Cat Sweet," with a feline-inspired homage to Entwistle, Beatty and Chief Operating Officer Quinn McKenna. The work paid off: "Paw-bservation"...

...details, the Stanford Health Care C-Suite was reimagined as the "Cat Sweet," with a feline-inspired homage to Entwistle, Beatty and Chief Operating Officer Quinn McKenna. The work paid off: "Paw-bservation"...

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“Reach back, engage, and just do it”: Tips to enhance diversity in medicine

Interventional cardiologist Quinn Capers, MD, is on a mission to change the way we think about diversity in medicine. "Imagine the effect of a medication shortage or an increase in...

Interventional cardiologist Quinn Capers, MD, is on a mission to change the way we think about diversity in medicine. "Imagine the effect of a medication shortage or an increase in...

Stanford study: Not all dog bites should be treated with antibiotics

...of antibiotics may not be necessary. The study, conducted by Stanford medical student Meg Tabaka under supervision by James Quinn, MD, a professor of emergency medicine, followed nearly 500 patients...

...of antibiotics may not be necessary. The study, conducted by Stanford medical student Meg Tabaka under supervision by James Quinn, MD, a professor of emergency medicine, followed nearly 500 patients...

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