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- Name
- Ethan Sterk
- Degree
- D.O.
- Rank
- Professor
- Primary Department
- Emergency Medicine
- Education
- Medical School
- Midwestern University College of Osteopathic Medicine
- Residencies
- University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center Emergency Medicine & Internal Medicine
- Publications
- Sterk, E; Wassermann, T; Lamonge, R; Semenchuck, N; Rech, MA Overcultured? Blood cultures on discharged ED patients were ordered more frequently after the SEP-1 bundle initiation. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine ; 67
- Lemon, N; Sterk, E; Rech, MA Acute venous thromboembolism after initiation of voxelotor for treatment of sickle cell disease. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine ;
- Sterk, E; Hyun, BH; Rech, MA Comparison of an ED triage sepsis screening tool and qSOFA in identifying CMS SEP-1 patients. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine ; 38 10
- Santarossa, M; Kilber, EN; Wenzler, E; Albarillo, FS; Sterk, EJ BundlED Up: A Narrative Review of Antimicrobial Stewardship Initiatives and Bundles in the Emergency Department. Pharmacy (Basel, Switzerland) ; 7 4
- Sterk, E; Stonewall, K Vaginal cuff dehiscence - A potential surgical emergency. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine ; 38 3
- Borrelli, G; Koch, E; Sterk, E; Lovett, S; Rech, MA Early recognition of sepsis through emergency medical services pre-hospital screening. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine ;
- Masic, D; Liang, E; Long, C; Sterk, EJ; Barbas, B; Rech, MA Intravenous lidocaine for acute pain: a systematic review. Pharmacotherapy ;
- Shah, T; Sterk, E; Rech, MA Emergency department sepsis screening tool decreases time to antibiotics in patients with sepsis. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine ;
- Shah, T; Sterk, E; Rech, MA Correspondence to 1-hour bundle, an updated version of 3-hour bundle. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine ;
- Hirschy, R; Sterk, E; Dobersztyn, R; Rech, MA Time Spent in the Emergency Department and Outcomes in Patients With Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock. Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal ; 40 2