Photo of: Pascal Crosley

Dr. Pascal Crosley

View Title...

Pascal's profile was created using:
Sort By:

1-7 of 7 online sources for Pascal Crosley

  • View Online Source
    www.cep.com/news/CrosleyP_mediarelease.asp - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/1/2006    Last Visited: 3/22/2007  

    Pascal Crosley, DO, Named Medical Director at DeKalb Medical Center - Central
    ...
    Pascal Crosley, DO, Named Medical Director at DeKalb Medical Center - Central

    (September 2006, Emeryville, California) --California Emergency Physicians (CEP) Medical Group is proud to announce that Pascal Crosley, DO, has accepted the position of Medical Director for the Emergency Department (ED) at DeKalb Medical Center - Central.
    ...
    A board certified Emergency Physician, Dr. Crosley has used his team building skills to work closely with the ED physician leadership team and ED staff members to achieve our goal of providing top quality patient care in an efficient manner with the highest satisfaction."

    Dr. Crosley earned his Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences at Towson University and his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine at New York College of Osteopathic Medicine.He completed a residency in Emergency Medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York.He is board certified in Emergency Medicine and is also certified in Advanced Cardiac Life Support.

    Dr. Crosley is a Partner in DeKalb Emergency Physicians Medical Group (DEP), an affiliate of California Emergency Physicians Medical Group (CEP).

  • View Online Source
    www.cepamerica.com/news/press_room_2006.asp - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 11/6/2008  

    Pascal Crosley, DO, Named Medical Director at DeKalb Medical Center - Central

  • View Online Source
    www.cep.com/siteinfo/siteProfile.asp?id=203 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/16/2006    Last Visited: 3/22/2007  

    Pascal Crosley, MD

  • View Online Source
    CEP America: Press Release - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/1/2006    Last Visited: 6/12/2008  

    Pascal Crosley, DO, Named Medical Director at DeKalb Medical Center - CentralCEP America: Press Release
    ...
    Pascal Crosley, DO, Named Medical Director at DeKalb Medical Center - Central
    ...
    (September 2006, Emeryville, California) --California Emergency Physicians (CEP) Medical Group is proud to announce that Pascal Crosley, DO, has accepted the position of Medical Director for the Emergency Department (ED) at DeKalb Medical Center - Central.
    ...
    A board certified Emergency Physician, Dr. Crosley has used his team building skills to work closely with the ED physician leadership team and ED staff members to achieve our goal of providing top quality patient care in an efficient manner with the highest satisfaction."

    Dr. Crosley earned his Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences at Towson University and his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine at New York College of Osteopathic Medicine.He completed a residency in Emergency Medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York.He is board certified in Emergency Medicine and is also certified in Advanced Cardiac Life Support.

    ###

    Dr. Crosley is a Partner in DeKalb Emergency Physicians Medical Group (DEP), an affiliate of California Emergency Physicians Medical Group (CEP).

  • View Online Source
    News Archives 2007: CEP America Media Mentions, In the... - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 12/11/2008  

    CEP America Partner Pascal Crosley, MD, Recalls Experience at a New York City ED on 9/11

  • View Online Source
    The Champion Newspaper - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/4/2007    Last Visited: 10/29/2008  

    Dr. Pascal Crosley, director of Emergency Services at DeKalb Medical at North Decatur, warns residents to stay indoors and drink plenty of fluids to beat the ongoing heat wave. Photo by Andy Phelan.
    ...
    Dr. Pascal Crosley, director of Emergency Services at DeKalb Medical at North Decatur, warns residents to stay indoors and drink plenty of fluids to beat the ongoing heat wave.
    ...
    "We urge people to take common-sense precautions," said Pascal Crosley, director of the DeKalb Medical at North Decatur Emergency Services. "Drink plenty of fluids, stay indoors in air conditioning and avoid exerting yourself outdoors."

    If residents don't have air conditioning, Crosley recommends they spend time at the library, movie theater or shopping mall.

    Crosley said the very young and the very old are most at risk, but heat-related illness is not limited to these groups. Everyone, he said, must take the heat seriously.

    Symptoms of heat-related illness include exhaustion, weakness, headaches, vomiting and dizziness. If these last more than an hour or two, Crosley said, it's time to visit the hospital. In extreme cases, heat stroke can occur that leads to multiple organ failure and even death. "With heat like this, we're on high alert," he said.

Page: 

Wrong Person?

Related searches
More...

Copyright © 2009 Zoom Information Inc. All rights reserved.

BBeachHead-2009-09-28_RC001.1 OM16