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overview Michael Wilson, MD PhD FAAEM FACEP Dr. Wilson is an Associate Professor at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Department of Emergency Medicine with a secondary appointment in the Department of Psychiatry. He currently serves as the Director of the UAMS Department of Emergency Medicine Behavioral Emergencies Research (DEMBER) lab and Director of the UAMS ED Research Associates (ED-RA) program. The DEMBER lab’s research primarily focuses on applied psychiatric emergencies of clinical relevance to emergency physicians, with recent projects on treatment of opioid use disordered patients, screening for opioid use and suicide, and treatment of agitation. He is an associate editor of the Journal of Emergency Medicine, Chair-Elect of the Coalition of Psychiatric Emergencies, and currently serves on the board of directors for the American Association for Emergency Psychiatry. He has published more than 80 peer-reviewed manuscripts, served as editor of 4 textbooks, and has participated on multiple grants in the field of acute behavioral emergencies.

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Concept Mass Screening
Academic Article Medical Screening of Mental Health Patients in the Emergency Department: A Systematic Review.
Academic Article Screening Tools Validated in the Outpatient Pain Management Setting Poorly Predict Opioid Misuse in the Emergency Department: A Pilot Study.
Academic Article American Association for Emergency Psychiatry Task Force on Medical Clearance of Adult Psychiatric Patients. Part II: Controversies over Medical Assessment, and Consensus Recommendations.
Academic Article Literature-based recommendations for suicide assessment in the emergency department: a review.
Academic Article Suicide screening scales may not adequately predict disposition of suicidal patients from the emergency department.
Academic Article Health Care Usage and Suicide Risk Screening within 1?Year of Suicide Death.
Academic Article Patients accept screening for mental health and substance use disorders while ED clinicians support only if able to refer.
Academic Article Effectiveness of a Self-Administered Computerized Mental Health Screening Tool in the Emergency Department.
Academic Article Emergency Department Management of Suicidal Ideation: Challenges, Misperceptions, and Hope.
Academic Article Corrigendum to "Screening Tools Validated in the Outpatient Pain Management Setting Poorly Predict Opioid Misuse in the Emergency Department: A Pilot Study" [J Emerg Med. 2019;56(6):601-10].

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