Dr. Edward A Ramoska MD
Emergency Physician
230 N Broad St Drexel Emergency Med Philadelphia PA, 19102About
Dr. Ramoska is board certified in emergency medicine.
Education and Training
MCP HAHNEMANN UNIV (FORMERLY ALLEGHENY UNIV) 1981
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Midazolam use in the emergency department.
- Implementation of an audience response system improves residents’ attitudes toward required weekly conference.
- Cases in electrocardiography.
- Calcium channel blocker toxicity.
- Reliability of patient history in determining the possibility of pregnancy.
- Initial management of adolescent overdoses.
- Credentialing of emergency physicians: support for delineation of privileges in invasive procedures.
- Credentialing of emergency physicians.
- Acute digoxin overdose: use of digoxin-specific antibody fragments.
- Traumatic hip dislocation in a child.
- Isradipine ingestion in a two-year-old child.
- Propranolol treatment of albuterol poisoning in two asthmatic patients.
- A one-year evaluation of calcium channel blocker overdoses: toxicity and treatment.
- Information sharing can reduce laboratory use by emergency physicians.
Professional Memberships
- Member Reviewer, Annals of Emergency Medicine
- Member Education committee, Pennsylvania Chapter, American College of Emergency Physicians
- Fellow American College of Emergency Physicians
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