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What does GHEP stand for?

Greater Houston Emergency Physicians (Texas)


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Groningen Historical Electronic Text Archive
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Getting Higher Education to Teach Others
Greater Houston Educational Travel and Tourism Organization

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According to Timothy Seay, MD, regional medical director for Greater Houston Emergency Physicians, an ED physician can override a nonurgent medical screening exam (MSE) assessment if the patient is designated a triage level: A.
It would be the biggest flu outbreak you could possibly imagine, and then some," says Robert Suter, DO, FACEP, senior consultant for Dallas-based Texas Emergency Physicians and director of physician practice development for Greater Houston Emergency Physicians, both ED physician practice groups.
It would be the biggest flu outbreak you could possibly imagine, and then some, says Robert Suter, DO, FACEP, senior consultant for Dallas-based Texas Emergency Physicians and director of physician practice development for Greater Houston Emergency Physicians, both ED physician practice groups.
Unfortunately, many hospitals trying to bring disaster plans up to date only considered biochemical terrorism and forgot the nuclear threat, says Robert Suter, DO, FACEP, senior consultant for Dallas-based Texas Emergency Physicians, and director of physician practice development for Greater Houston Emergency Physicians, both ED physician practice groups.
Most ED managers have not considered the scenario that there may be no ED in which to treat patients, says Timothy Seay, MD, FACEP, regional medical director for Greater Houston Emergency Physicians.

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