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Christopher Blewett, M.D.

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Christopher Blewett
Name:
  Christopher Glen Blewett, M.D.
Academic Title:
  Assistant Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Internal Medicine - Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
School:
  Southwestern Medical School
Department Website:
  www.utsouthwestern.edu
Physician Profile:
  Christopher Blewett, M.D.

 RESEARCH OVERVIEW
 
Research Experience:

UT Southwestern, Department of Internal Medicine
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care
Mentor: Lance Terada, MD
"Investigating the Role of Angiogenesis Factors in Sepsis in a Murine Model of Sepsis and Human Septic Shock." July 2005 - Present

American Medical Student Association State Health Policy Fellowship,
Texas State Department of Health (Austin, TX)
Mentor: Phillip Huang, M.D., MPH
"Legislative Efforts in Tobacco Prevention: Ingredient Disclosure, Nicotine Yield, and the FTC Method." August 1997
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Blewett CG, and Girod CE, "Self-induced Hemoptysos and Suffocation: Case Report and Review" Breathe, 1(3):251-3, 2005
Rame JE, Ramilo M, Spencer N, Blewett CG, Mehta SK, Dries DL, and Drazner MH, "Development of a Depressed Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients with Left Ventricular Hypertrophy and a Normal Ejection Fraction" American Journal of Cardiology, 93:234-237, 2004
Blewett CG, "UT Southwestern Medical School. the Insider’s Guide to Medical Schools: Current Students Tell You What Their Medical School is Really Like." Princeton, NJ: Peterson’s, 1999
 
 
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