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Phoebe Chang, MS3

Phoebe Chang is a third-year medical student at The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix. She completed her BS in nutrition science at UC Davis. When she’s not on rotation, you can usually find her exploring the outdoors, petting dogs, or reminiscing with friends about their favorite memories.

Scholarly ProjectMay 9, 2016

Investigating the Clinical Course of Rattlesnake Bites Treated Without Antivenom

By Phoebe Chang, MS3

Rattlesnakes are a group of venomous snakes classified under the subfamily, Crotalidae [1]. They are characterized by their triangular head, heat-sensing pits, and rattles…

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