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William Carter

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4 works between 2003 and 2016

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2016

Journal Article

Medicine clerkship implementation in a hospitalist group: Curricular innovation and review

Carter, W.J. (2016). Medicine clerkship implementation in a hospitalist group: Curricular innovation and review. The Ochsner Journal, 16 (1), 56-61.

Medicine clerkship implementation in a hospitalist group: Curricular innovation and review

2012

Journal Article

Medical management in the acute hip fracture patient: A comprehensive review for the internist

Bateman, Laura, Vuppala, Srinivas, Porada, Patricia, Carter, William, Baijnath, Charitraheen, Burman, Kabeer, Lee, Ryan and Hargus, Jodie (2012). Medical management in the acute hip fracture patient: A comprehensive review for the internist. Ochsner Journal, 12 (2), 101-110.

Medical management in the acute hip fracture patient: A comprehensive review for the internist

2005

Journal Article

Reporting endometrial cells in women 40 years and older: Assessing the clinical usefulness of Bethesda 2001

Simsir, Aylin, Carter, William, Elgert, Paul and Cangiarella, Joan (2005). Reporting endometrial cells in women 40 years and older: Assessing the clinical usefulness of Bethesda 2001. American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 123 (4), 571-575. doi: 10.1309/LJRD8JGJ7E5ERBUW

Reporting endometrial cells in women 40 years and older: Assessing the clinical usefulness of Bethesda 2001

2003

Journal Article

Detection of extracellular forms of babesia in the blood by electron microscopy: A diagnostic method for differentiation from Plasmodium falciparum.

Carter, WJ, Yan, ZQ, Cassai, ND and Sidhu, GS (2003). Detection of extracellular forms of babesia in the blood by electron microscopy: A diagnostic method for differentiation from Plasmodium falciparum.. Ultrastructural Pathology, 27 (4), 211-216. doi: 10.1080/01913120390217786

Detection of extracellular forms of babesia in the blood by electron microscopy: A diagnostic method for differentiation from Plasmodium falciparum.

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