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Office
210 Towne Village Dr
Cary, NC 27513Phone+1 919-859-3373
Summary
- Dr. Benjamin German is an emergency medicine physician in Raleigh, NC and is affiliated with multiple health care systems in the area, including Johnston Health, WakeMed Health and Hospitals, Nash Health Care Systems, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He received his medical degree from Creighton University School of Medicine in 2001 and completed residency training in emergency medicine at East Carolina Scool of Medicine in 2004. Dr. German is ABEM certified in emergency medicine and is a fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians. He is experienced in emergency medicine, trauma, wilderness medicine, envenomation medicine, and toxinology.
Education & Training
- ECU Health Medical Center/East Carolina UniversityResidency, Emergency Medicine, 2001 - 2004
- Creighton University School of MedicineClass of 2001
- Santa Clara UniversityBs, Biology, Magna Cum Laude, 1993 - 1997
Certifications & Licensure
- NC State Medical License 2001 - 2025
- American Board of Emergency Medicine Emergency Medicine
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Resident Teaching Award University of North Carolina Dept. of Emergency Medicine, 2019
- Best Manuscript East Carolina University, 2004
- Phi Beta Kappa Santa Clara University, 1997
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 2 citationsTherapeutic systemic hypothermia for a pediatric patient with an isolated cervical spinal cord injuryJonathan H. Pelletier, Courtney H. Mann, Benjamin T German, Jefferson G. Williams, Mark D. Piehl
The Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine. 2020-03-01 - 1 citationsPresumed Copperhead Snakebite and Antivenom Administration in the Third Trimester.Jessica Yano, Matthew Zerden, Benjamin German
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine. 2019-12-01 - 35 citationsPressure-Immobilization Bandages Delay Toxicity in a Porcine Model of Eastern Coral Snake (Micrurus fulvius fulvius) EnvenomationBenjamin T. German, Jason B. Hack, Kori L. Brewer, William J. Meggs
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2005-06-01
Professional Memberships
- Fellow
External Links
- Asclepius Snakebite Foundationhttps://www.snakebitefoundation.org
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