Dr. Matthew D Sztajnkrycer M.D.
Emergency Physician | Emergency Medical Services
200 1st St SW Rochester MN, 55905About
Dr. Matthew Sztajnkrycer practices Emergency Medicine in Rochester, MN. Dr. Sztajnkrycer 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. Sztajnkrycer examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses conditions, and decides the best treatment methods.
Education and Training
Univ Of Ct Sch Of Med- Farmington Ct 1996
University of Connecticut School of Medicine 1996
Board Certification
Emergency MedicineAmerican Board of Emergency MedicineABEM- Medical Toxicology
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Valproic acid toxicity: overview and management.
- Injury patterns related to use of less-lethal weapons during a period of civil unrest.
- Basic principles of protective medical support.
- Deadly pediatric poisons: nine common agents that kill at low doses.
- Falsely elevated osmol gap due to hypertonic hyponatremia.
- Effectiveness of a simple Internet-based disaster triage educational tool directed toward Latin-American EMS providers.
- Images in emergency medicine. Spontaneous cervicothoracic epidural hematoma.
- Images in emergency medicine. Acute leukemia with blast crisis, disseminated intravascular coagulation, and intraparenchymal hemorrhage.
- Clinical images in medical toxicology: heroin overdose with non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema.
- Weapons of mass destruction preparedness and response for the XIV Pan-American Games, Santo Domingo, 2003.
- Twenty-five years of violence: the epidemiology of terrorism in South America.
- Needle thoracostomy by non-medical law enforcement personnel: preliminary data on knowledge retention.
- Tactical medical skill requirements for law enforcement officers: a 10-year analysis of line-of-duty deaths.
- Incidence of tension pneumothorax in police officers feloniously killed in the line of duty: a ten-year retrospective analysis.
Treatments
- Disaster Medicine
Fellowships
- Fellow - Toxicology and Hyperbaric Medicine Emergency Medicine Residency Program Cincinnati, OH: University Hospital, Cincinnati
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