Levick, Nadine
Levick, Nadine
Associate Professor Nadine Levick is Director of Emergency Medicine at Maimonides Medical Center in New York, USA. Prior to this she was the Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions in Baltimore, USA and Director of paediatric emergency medicine at Harlem Medical Centre, Columbia University. She is an Australian-trained emergency medicine specialist and has a Masters of Public Health from John Hopkins School of Public Health. Nadine Levick has special interests in envenomation and public health (including ambulance safety in children). She is an Honorary Fellow at the Australian Venom Research Unit and continues to collaborate with AVRU in several areas, most notably that of bee and wasp envenomation.
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Publications
Review of Bee and Wasp Sting Injuries in Australia and the USA
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2000. Review of Bee and Wasp Sting Injuries in Australia and the USA. Hymenopetra, Evolution, Biodeversity and Biological Control.
Pressure-Immobilisation First Aid For Neurotoxic Snake Bites
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1999. Pressure-Immobilisation First Aid For Neurotoxic Snake Bites. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 34(2):294-295.
Hymenoptera Stings - Is it a Bee or is it a Wasp and Why Should We Care?
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1998. Hymenoptera Stings - Is it a Bee or is it a Wasp and Why Should We Care? 7th International Conference on Emergency Medicine.
Australian Envenomation Injury Surveillance: A New Approach. No. 22
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1998. Australian Envenomation Injury Surveillance: A New Approach. No. 22. The Second National Conference on Injury Prevention and Control Abstracts.
European Wasps: An Emerging Hazard
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1997. European Wasps: An Emerging Hazard. The Medical Journal of Australia. 167(11-12):650-651.
