Title Assistant Professor of Medicine Institution Massachusetts General Hospital Address Massachusetts General Hospital General Internal Medicine Unit 55 Fruit St Boston MA 02114
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Glasheen JJ, Simmons PI, Dexter R, Harris MC, and Misky GJ. In the Literature. A review of four recent articles pertinent to up-to-date hospital medicine practice. The Hospitalist. 2004; 8(3):43-46.
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Simmons PI, Glasheen JJ, Amin AN. Severe sepsis: What the hospitalist needs to know. A review of the diagnosis and up-to-date treatment of sepsis and septic shock. The Hospitalist. 2004; 8(6):30-33.
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Glasheen J, Simmons PI, Dexter R, Harris MC, and Misky GJ. A brief review of 10 recent articles pertinent to up-to-date hospital medicine practice. The Hospitalist. 2004; 8(3):47-50.
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Simmons PI and Feinberg LE. Prostate cancer screening: How to navigate through the confusion and uncertainty about PSA testing. Primary Care Case Reviews. 2003; 6:75-82.
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Simmons PI, Anderson RJ. Increased serum creatinine: a marker for adverse outcome before and after cardiac surgery. Crit Care Med. 2002 Jul; 30(7):1664-5.
PMID: 12131003.
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Simmons PI. Put health first, looks second. The Colorado Springs Business Journal. 2002; 14(7):13.
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Landow S, Rhew E, Shiue L, Simmons P. The effect of socioeconomic status, ethnicity, and sex on subjective life expectancy among adolescent Rhode Islanders. Med Health R I. 1998 Jan; 81(1):7-10.
PMID: 9473934.
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1998 | 1 |
2002 | 2 |
2003 | 1 |
2004 | 3 |
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