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  1. Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics. Insurance Plans Accepted. Quick Links. Areas of Expertise. Pediatric Emergency Medicine. Location. List (1) Map. Vanderbilt Children's Emergency Medicine. 2200 Children's Way. Nashville, TN 37232. (615) 343-2996. Get Directions. Services. Pediatric Emergency Medicine. Education. Doctor of Medicine.

  2. Associate professor, Vanderbilt University Medical Center · Experience: Vanderbilt University · Education: Maimonides Medical Center · Location: United States · 167 connections on LinkedIn ...

    • Vanderbilt University Medical Center
  3. Dr. Levine's prior and current research focuses on POCUS applications in pediatric emergency care. She recently published an expert panel curriculum tool for PEM POCUS fellowship. She is currently involved in the development of a PEM POCUS milestone for PEM fellowship.

  4. Marla Levine is Head of Business and Legal Affairs and General Counsel for Revolution Studios. She oversees all business affairs and legal aspects of the companys activities, which include the distribution of its extensive film and television library and the exploitation of derivative rights for new films, TV shows, and plays.

  5. Dr. Marla Levine is a pediatric emergency medicine physician in Nashville, Tennessee and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Vanderbilt University Medical...

  6. Marla Levine, MD. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician , Dell Children's Medical Center. Bio. Dr. Marla Levine earned her medical degree at Sackler School of Medicine in New York, New York.

  7. Aug 1, 2021 · The first Delphi round asked experts to generate a list of the core POCUS knowledge and skills that a PEM fellow would need during training to function as an autonomous practitioner.

  8. Dr. Marla Levine, MD, is a Pediatric Critical Care Medicine specialist practicing in Nashville, TN with 19 years of experience. This provider currently accepts 32 insurance plans including...

  9. Methods: The case series includes children from birth to 18 years old who presented to a freestanding children's hospital emergency department in the Southeastern United States between December 1, 2021 and January 31, 2022 with a diagnosis of croup and a laboratory-confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19.

  10. The diagnosis of acute and chronic myocarditis remains a challenge for clinicians. Characterization of this disease has been hampered by its diverse etiologies and heterogeneous clinical presentations. Most cases of myocarditis are caused by infectious agents.