Carolyn Chooljian, MD
Professor
Emergency Medicine - Fresno
School of Medicine
carolyn.chooljian@ucs.eu 559-499-6440
Carolyn Chooljian, MD
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Director of Resident Ultrasound Education, UCSF Fresno Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, UCSF
Carolyn Chooljian, MD, earned her medical degree at the University of Southern California. She completed a residency in internal medicine at the Santa Clara Valley Medical Center and completed an emergency medicine residency at Loma Linda University Medical Center. She participated in a Critical Care Transport fellowship at Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Chooljian is board certified in emergency medicine and internal medicine.
Dr. Chooljian has a special interest in ultrasound.
Dr. Chooljian is a member of Alpha Omega Alpha and Phi Beta Kappa.
Publications (3)
Top publication keywords:
Prospective StudiesArea Under CurveKidney Failure, ChronicCohort StudiesGoiterRemission, SpontaneousHyperthyroidismPredictive Value of TestsCardiopulmonary ResuscitationLogistic ModelsThyroid HormonesHeart ArrestUltrasonographyHypothyroidismSurvival Analysis
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Does the presence or absence of sonographically identified cardiac activity predict resuscitation outcomes of cardiac arrest patients?
The American journal of emergency medicine 2005 Salen P, Melniker L, Chooljian C, Rose JS, Alteveer J, Reed J, Heller M -
The thyroid in end-stage renal disease.
Medicine 1988 Kaptein EM, Quion-Verde H, Chooljian CJ, Tang WW, Friedman PE, Rodriquez HJ, Massry SG -
The Thyroid in End-stage Renal Disease
Medicine 1988 Kaptein EM, Quion-Verde H, Chooljian CJ, Tang WW, Friedman PE, Rodriguez HJ, Massry SG