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Luke Wohlford

Luke Wohlford is a medical student in the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix, Class of 2022. He graduated from the University of Arizona in 2018 with a Bachelor of Science in physiology. Luke plans to go into emergency medicine has special interests in public health and EMS. He spends most of his free time hanging out with his dogs Kanye and Kelso or feeling guilty about not exercising.

InterprofessionalJanuary 8, 2019

Reducing Mortality from Penetrating Trauma with Non-Medical Transport

By Luke Wohlford

The world of emergency medicine has long held the view of the “Golden Hour” when it comes to patients with traumatic injuries. That is,…

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ScienceNovember 13, 2018

Addressing Low Adherence to Chronic Medications with “Smart Pills”

By Luke Wohlford

Many aspects of our lives nowadays can be easily tracked on a smartphone, such as package deliveries, what our friends are doing, and our…

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Business/Policy, ResearchSeptember 11, 2018

Bleeding Control:

New Initiatives to Prevent Pre-Hospital Hemorrhagic Deaths

By Luke Wohlford

Mass casualty incidents (MCIs) such as shootings, infrastructure collapses, or bombings can quickly overwhelm emergency medical resources with gravely injured victims. This has highlighted…

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