Adverse Drug Events: Case Challenge Series
This case-based series will illustrate potential adverse events and drug interactions that are sometimes seen with medications commonly used in the primary care setting.
Douglas S. Paauw, MD, MACP, is a primary care internist, a professor of medicine, the Rathmann Family Foundation Endowed Chair for Patient-centered Clinical Education, and director of student teaching at the University of Washington (UW) School of Medicine. He has received numerous awards for distinguished teaching from UW as well as from the Association of American Medical Colleges. In 2008 he was elected Master of the American College of Physicians (ACP), and in 2015 he received the ACP Centennial Legacy award for the State of Washington chapter.
Dr Paauw graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School, completed a primary care internal medicine residency at UW, and served as chief resident at Harborview Medical Center. He has been on the faculty of the UW School of Medicine since 1989.
Dr Paauw graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School, completed a primary care internal medicine residency at UW, and served as chief resident at Harborview Medical Center. He has been on the faculty of the UW School of Medicine since 1989.
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