Dr. Arnold R. Atkins MD
Emergency Physician
104 Legion Drive Las Vegas NM, 87701About
Dr. Arnold Atkins practices Emergency Medicine in Las Vegas, NM. Dr. Atkins 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. Atkins examines patients, determines means of testing, diagnoses conditions, and decides the best treatment methods.
Education and Training
Tulane Univ Sch of Med, New Orleans La 1968
Tulane University of Louisiana 1968
Board Certification
SurgeryAmerican Board of SurgeryABS
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Association between the first two immunoglobulin-like domains of the neural cell adhesion molecule N-CAM.
- Conotoxin TVIIA, a novel peptide from the venom of Conus tulipa 1. Isolation, characterization and chemical synthesis.
- In vivo characterization of basal amino acid levels in subregions of the rat nucleus accumbens: effect of a dopamine D(3)/D(2) agonist.
- Solution structure of the third immunoglobulin domain of the neural cell adhesion molecule N-CAM: can solution studies define the mechanism of homophilic binding?
- An accurate constant-work-rate ergometer.
- Solid-state 13C-NMR studies of the effects of sodium ions on the gramicidin A ion channel.
- Shark myelin basic protein: amino acid sequence, secondary structure, and self-association.
- Conformation of sarafotoxin-6b in aqueous solution determined by NMR spectroscopy
- Determination of the structure of a membrane-incorporated ion channel. Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance studies of gramicidin A.
- Effect of acyl chain length on the structure and motion of gramicidin A in lipid bilayers.
- Cistromic and genetic evidence that the vitamin D receptor mediates susceptibility to latitude-dependent autoimmune diseases.
- Osteosarcoma in a patient with Hutchinson-Gilford progeria.
- Osteosarcoma in a patient with Hutchinson-Gilford progeria.
- Application of the "hopscotch" algorithm for solving the hear flow equation for the human body.
- Simulating the thermal response of a working man with a computer.
Dr. Arnold R. Atkins MD's Practice location
Dr. Arnold R. Atkins MD's reviews
Write ReviewRecommended Articles
- What Are Ketones?
Almost every cell in the body has a primary source of energy, which is usually glucose. However, when the body doesn't have enough glucose, the liver responds by producing chemicals known as ketones, converting stored fatty acids into ketone bodies. Ketones are used as a backup fuel source when...
- What Causes Dehydration?
Humans have approximately 60 percent of water in the body. Even if 1.5-2 percent of that water is lost, mild dehydration will start, which can lead to severe dehydration requiring immediate medical attention. Because your mood, energy level, and coordination deteriorate with the loss of body fluids,...
- What Is Cat Scratch Fever?
IntroductionCat scratch fever or cat scratch disease is a bacterial infection spread by cats. You can get the cat scratch fever from a scratch or bite of a cat that is infected with the bacterium called Bartonella henselae. Aside from the infected cat’s scratch, you can also acquire the infection...
- Copperhead Snake Bites: What Does It Look Like?
Copperhead snake bites are one of the frequently reported snakebites annually. However, they are rarely fatal. Most of the time, snakebites happen when people accidentally step on or touch snakes, which are excellent at blending into their surroundings. When copperhead snakes are disturbed, they...
- What is the encephalitis causes and prevention?
What is encephalitis?Encephalitis means inflammation of the brain. Fever, headache, and joint pain are often experienced in the early stages of encephalitis. Other severe symptoms may develop over some days or hours. They include personality changes, seizures, disorientation, confusion, or...
- What Is Epistaxis?
What is epistaxis?Epistaxis or commonly called a nosebleed is defined as a type of bleeding that occurs from the nostrils, the nasal cavity, or the nasopharynx. Nosebleeds are mostly caused by the rupture of blood vessels inside the nose. Bleeding may be spontaneous or caused by injuries or trauma....
Nearby Providers
- Dr. Bradford Lee Cambron M.D.104 Legion Dr Las Vegas NM 87701