Douglas W. Carlson, M.D. [ contact information ]
Associate Professor of Pediatrics;
Director CARES, St. Louis Children's Hospital;
Director of Emergency Services Missouri Baptist Medical Center;
Co-director Hospitalists
Dr. Carlson received his undergraduate education at Illinois
Wesleyan University and his M.D. degree at Southern Illinois
University at Springfield in 1984. Dr. Carlson completed his
internship and residency in Pediatrics at St. Louis Children's
Hospital and became an Instructor in Pediatrics in the Division of
Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Washington University School of
Medicine. In 1994, he was promoted to Assistant Professor of
Pediatrics and in 1995 became the Director of the Children's
C.A.R.E.S. Unit at St. Louis Children's Hospital. Dr. Carlson also
serves as the Director of Pediatric Emergency Services at Missouri
Baptist Medical Center. In addition to his daily clinical and
teaching duties, Dr. Carlson is also program director of the
division's annual "Clinical Advances in Pediatric Emergency
Medicine" conference. He presented "Diabetic Ketoacidosis:
Treatment With Fluid and Insulin in Acutely Ill Patients" at the
Seventh Annual Clinical Advances in Pediatric Medicine, Division of
Emergency Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, in
April, 2000. He is subspeciality board certified in Pediatric Emergency Medicine.
Selected Publications
Jaskiewicz JA, McCarthy CA, Richardson AC,
White KC, Fisher DJ, Dagan R, Powell KR,
and the Febrile Infant Collaborative Study Group (Carlson D):
Febrile infants at low risk for serious bacterial infection -
An appraisal of the Rochester criteria and implications for management.
Pediatrics
1994;
94:390-396.
Green SM, Clark R, Hostetler MA, Cohen M, Carlson D, Rothrock SG:
Inadvertent ketamine overdose in children:
Clinical manifestations and outcome.
Ann Emerg Med
1999;
34:492-497.
Carlson D:
Hair Tourniquet Removal.
Textbook of Pediatric Emergency Medicine
(Fleisher G, Ludwig S., eds.),
4th ed., Lippincott, Williams &
Wilkins, Baltimore, 2000;
pp 1870-1871.
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