News & Events
Dr. James Buxbaum an EMA Physician on WTOP radio
James Buxbaum, MD
(Emergency Medicine, Washington Adventist Hospital)
, was interviewed on 10/20/2010 on WTOP radio to help promote Washington Adventist Hospital's commitment to keep its community informed and protected during the flu season. Dr. Buxbaum discussed signs and symptoms of the flu, the importance of getting vaccinated and what people should do if they catch the flu. To help promote
Dr. Terry Jodrie an EMA Physician on WTOP radio
With Maryland reporting its first cast of H1N1, a story on WTOP radio featuring Dr. Terry Jodrie, emergency physician at Washington Adventist Hospital, provides important information to our community about recognizing flu symptoms and it promotes our hospital's emergency services.
Dr. Terry Jodrie an EMA Physician on WTOP radio
Terry Jodrie, MD (Emergency Medicine, Washington Adventist Hospital) was featured in a news report on rhabdomyolysis, the condition Redskins player Albert Haynesworth is said to have had, that aired on Monday, August 23, 2010 on WTOP radio (103.5, 103.9, and 107.7 FM). Dr. Jodrie discussed what rhabdomyolysis is, as well as treatment of the condition and how to avoid it.
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Dr. Michael Kerr an EMA Physician on WTOP radio
EMA congratulates Michael Kerr, M.D. (Emergency Medicine, Montgomery General Hospital)! He eloquently represented EMA, Washington Adventist Hospital and Montgomery General Hospital when he spoke on WTOP radio about Tamiflu. You can listen to his interview here!
Dr. Sverha an EMA Physician on C-SPAN
EMA congratulates Dr.
Dr. Jodrie an EMA Physician on WTOP radio
EMA is pleased to announce that Terry Jodrie, M.D. (Emergency Medicine, Washington Adventist Hospital) presented heat-related health tips on WTOP radio (103.5, 103.9 and 107.7FM) on Monday, August 10, 2009. You can listen to his radio interview here.