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Emergency Medicine

Randall Stephen Jotte, MD

Current Position
Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine

Specialty Areas
Emergency Medicine

Patients Seen At
Barnes-Jewish Hospital
400 South Kingshighway, Emergency Department
St. Louis, MO  63110
314-758-6787
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Mailing Address
Washington University School of Medicine, Division of Emergency Medicine
660 South Euclid Avenue, Campus Box 8072
St. Louis, MO  63110

Areas of Clinical Interest
Clinical procedures in emergency medicine

Board Certification
Emergency Medicine -- Qualified

Medical Education
M.R.C.: Cellular Immunology Unit, Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, Oxford University, Oxford, England , 1982
B.S.: Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee , 1982
Medical Degree: Harvard University School of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts , 1987
Hospital Affiliations
Barnes-Jewish Hospital

Major or Recent Publications/Awards

Books and Book Chapters

Jotte R, "Appendicitis." In: Harwood-Nuss A, Linden C, Luten R et al, ads. The Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine, second edition, Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven Publishers, 1996

Journal Articles

Browne BJ, Jotte RS, Rolnick M. Raynaud's phenomenon in the emergency department. Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1995; 13:369-78

Jotte R, Scott J. Malraia: Review of features pertinent to the emergency physician. Jorunal of Emergency Medicine, 1993; 729-736

Jotte R. Fever and rash with lymphadenopathy and hepatitis. Case Studies in Emergency Medicine, 1991; 7:9-12

Jotte R. Esophageal apoplexy. Case report, review and comparison with other esophageal disorders. Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1991; 9:1-7

Shesser R, Jotte R, Olshaker J. The contribution of impuritites to the acute morbidity of illegal drug use. American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1991; 9:336-342

Groleau G, Jotte R. Emergency department approach to high risk injuries. Critical Decisions in Emergency Medicine 1990; 5:100-106

Groleau G, Jotte R, Barish R. The electrocardiographic manifestations of cyclic antidepressant therapy and overdose: a review. Journal of Emergency Medicine 1990; 8:597-605

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