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Mitchell Clayton Veverka

Medical Instructor in the Department of Emergency Medicine
Emergency Medicine

Selected Publications


Fixing the leaky physician-scientist pipeline: Integrated-dedicated research period programs in emergency medicine.

Journal Article AEM Educ Train · December 2023 Emergency physicians (EPs) are well positioned to perform medical research. EPs are exposed to a wide range of disease types, medical specialties, and treatment modalities. Furthermore, emergency medicine (EM) serves as the safety net for the U.S. health c ... Full text Link to item Cite

The sound of blood: photoacoustic imaging in blood analysis.

Journal Article Med Nov Technol Devices · June 2023 Blood analysis is a ubiquitous and critical aspect of modern medicine. Analyzing blood samples requires invasive techniques, various testing systems, and samples are limited to relatively small volumes. Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is a novel imaging modali ... Full text Link to item Cite

Assessing multiple muscle activation during squat movements with different loading conditions - an EMG study.

Journal Article Biomed Tech (Berl) · July 26, 2018 Surface electromyography (EMG) is a valuable tool in clinical diagnostics and research related to human neuromotor control. Non-linear analysis of EMG data can help with detection of subtle changes of control due to changes of external or internal constrai ... Full text Link to item Cite