Randall Stephen Jotte, MD
Current Position
Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine
Specialty Areas
Emergency Medicine
Mailing Address
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Washington University School of Medicine, Division of Emergency Medicine
660 South Euclid Avenue, Campus Box 8072
St. Louis,
MO
63110
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Areas of Clinical Interest
Clinical procedures in emergency medicine
Board Certification
Emergency Medicine
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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