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Professor
- Organization:
- West Virginia University School of Medicine
- Department:
- Emergency Medicine
- Classification:
- Clinical Faculty
About Allison Tadros
Undergraduate: University of Georgia
Medical School: West Virginia University
Residency: SUNY Stony Brook
Board Certification: American Board of Emergency Medicine
Professional Societies/Leadership positions: SAEM, ACEP, CDEM
Awards/Honors:
Outstanding Research Mentor, WVU DEM 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17
Faculty of the Year, WVU DEM 2011-12
Representative publications (choose 2-4 publications to highlight):
Tadros A, Layman SM et al. “Emergency visits for prescription opioid poisoning”. J Emerg Med. 2015; 49: 871-877. PMID: 26409674
Tadros A, Mason M, et al. “Visits by the elderly to United States EDs for alcohol-related disorders”. Am J Emerg Med. 2015; 33: 1126-1128. PMID: 26022753
Tadros A, Layman S, Brewer M, et al. “A 5 Year comparison of ED Visits by homeless and non homeless patients”. Am J Emerg Med. 2016; epub before print. PMID: 26935222
Tadros A, Davidov DM, Coleman J, et al. “Pediatric visits to United States emergency departments for alcohol-related disorders”. J Emerg Med. 2013; 44: 1034-1038. PMID: 23485265
Professional interests: medical student education, trauma, opioid abuse
Personal interests: anything Disney, travel, spending time with family, reading, exercise
Dr. Allison Tadros is a native West Virginian who ventured away from the Mountain State to attend the University of Georgia for her undergraduate studies, returning after earning her bachelor’s degree to attend medical school at WVU. She completed her residency on Long Island at SUNY Stony Brook, once again following the country roads home to Morgantown after residency to join the faculty at WVU. Dr. Tadros is heavily involved in resident research and enjoys mentoring residents through the process of inquiry and through what is often times their first experience completing a research project.
Patient Care Information
Medical Specialties
- Emergency Medicine