Joseph Hamera, MD
Assistant Professor
Emergency Medicine - Fresno
School of Medicine
Joseph Hamera, MD
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Assistant Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, UCSF
Joseph Hamera, MD is board certified in emergency medicine and critical care medicine.
Dr. Hamera earned his medical degree at Wayne State University School of Medicine in Detroit, Michigan before completing his residency in Emergency Medicine at Beaumont Health in Royal Oak Michigan. After residency, Dr. Hamera completed a Fellowship in Extracorporeal Life Support at the University of Maryland R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore, Maryland.
Publications (8)
Top publication keywords:
Fibrinolytic AgentsMyocardial InfarctionWounds, NonpenetratingCritical IllnessPercutaneous Coronary InterventionExsanguinationResuscitationRespiratory InsufficiencyCombined Modality TherapyEchocardiographyWounds, PenetratingUltrasonographyHypothermia, InducedExtracorporeal Membrane OxygenationOut-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
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Cannula associated deep vein thromboses in COVID-19 patients supported with VV ECMO.
The journal of vascular access 2024 Niles E, Maldarelli M, Hamera J, Lankford A, Galvagno SM, Menne A, Boswell K, Rector R, Haase DJ, Tabatabai A, Powell EK -
Advances in Trauma Ultrasound.
Emergency medicine clinics of North America 2023 Austin S, Haase D, Hamera J -
Extracorporeal Life Support for Trauma.
Emergency medicine clinics of North America 2023 Hamera J, Menne A -
Body mass index does not impact survival in COVID-19 patients requiring veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.
Perfusion 2022 Powell EK, Haase DJ, Lankford A, Boswell K, Esposito E, Hamera J, Dahi S, Krause E, Bittle G, Deatrick KB, Young BAC, Galvagno SM, Tabatabai A -
Initiation of a Lung Protective Ventilation Strategy in the Emergency Department: Does an Emergency Department-Based ICU Make a Difference?
Critical care explorations 2022 Harvey CE, Haas NL, Chen CM, Cranford JA, Hamera JA, Havey RA, Tsuchida RE, Bassin BS -
Systemic thrombolysis for refractory cardiac arrest due to presumed myocardial infarction.
The American journal of emergency medicine 2020 Hamera JA, Bryant NB, Shievitz MS, Berger DA -
Operative Hysteroscopy Intravascular Absorption Syndrome Causing Hyponatremia with Associated Cerebral and Pulmonary Edema.
Clinical practice and cases in emergency medicine 2019 Elegante MF, Hamera JA, Xiao J, Berger DA -
Bilateral Posterior Native Hip Dislocations after Fall from Standing.
Clinical practice and cases in emergency medicine 2017 Xiao J, Hamera JA, Hutchinson CH, Berger DA