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Kim L. Askew

Kim L. Askew

Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine

Clinical Specialties

Pediatric Resuscitation, Pediatric Trauma, Pediatric Advanced Life Support, Emergency Medicine, Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Contact Information

Department: 336-716-6748

Email: kaskew@wakehealth.edu

Education & Training

  • M.D., Wake Forest University , 2003
  • B.S., University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill , 1999
  • Internship, Emergency Medicine, North Carolina Baptist Hospital, 2004
  • Residency, Emergency Medicine, North Carolina Baptist Hospital
  • Fellowship, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Inova Mount Vernon Hosp, 2008

Board Certifications

  • American Board of Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Pediatric Emergency Medicine

NPI Number

  • 1932293511
Kim L. Askew

Kim L. Askew

Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine

Contact Information

Department: 336-716-6748

Email: kaskew@wakehealth.edu

Recent Publications

Nicks BA, Askew K. Hernias. eMedicine. 2012;():775630.

Manthey D, Askew K. Traumatic injuries In: Mahadevan SV, Garmel GM, eds. An introduction to clinical emergency medicine. 2nd ed. New York: Cambridge University Press;2012: 95-114.

Askew K, Manthey D, Mahler S. Clinical reasoning: are we testing what we are teaching? [commentary]. Med Educ. 2012;46(6):534-544.

Miller CD, Litt HI, Askew K, Entrikin D, Carr JJ, Chang AM, Kilkenny J, Weisenthal B, Hollander JE. Implications of 25% to 50% coronary stenosis with cardiac computed tomographic angiography in ED patients. Am J Emerg Med. 2012;30(4):597-605.

Askew K. Rashes in infants and children In: Cline DM, Ma OJ, Cydulka RK, Meckler GD, Handel DA, Thomas SH, eds. Tintinalli's emergency medicine: just the facts. 3rd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill;2012: 293-300.

Nicks BA, Askew K. Pediatric cervical injuries [multimedia software]. PEMSoft. 2011;(version 6.0):.

Askew K, Nicks BA. Pediatric spinal trauma [multimedia software]. PEMSoft. 2011;(version 6.0):.

Hopson LR, Wald DA, Askew K, Casaletto J, Paul A. 'Resident as teacher' programs in mandatory emergency medicine clerkships [abstract]. Ann Emerg Med. 2010;56(3 Suppl):S139.

Senecal EL, Askew K, Gorney B, Beeson MS, Manthey DE. Anatomy of a clerkship test. Acad Emerg Med. 2010;17(10 Suppl 2):S31-S37.

Askew K, Nicks B. Cervical spine injuries [multimedia software]. PEMSoft. 2010;():.

Askew K, Nicks B. Spinal injuries [multimedia software]. PEMSoft. 2010;():.

Askew KL, Miller CD, Litt HI, Entrikin D, Carr JJ, Chang AM, McCusker CM, Kilkenny J, Weisenthal B, Hollander JE. Chest pain patients at low risk for acute coronary syndrome: 30 day implications of 25-50% diameter coronary stenosis with cardiac computed tomography [abstract]. Circulation. 2009;120(18 Suppl 2):S324.

Nicks BA, Askew K. Hernias. eMedicine. 2009;():A775630.

McMullan J, Gallaher J, Askew K, Zhang Z-M, Hoekstra J, Miller C. The association between frontal plane QRS/T angle and short-term adverse events in ED patients with chest pain [abstract]. Acad Emerg Med. 2009;16(4 Suppl 1):S116.

All Publications

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Assistant Professor, Emergency Medicine

Clinical Specialties

Pediatric Resuscitation, Pediatric Trauma, Pediatric Advanced Life Support, Emergency Medicine, Pediatric Emergency Medicine

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