Megann Young, MD

Title(s)Assistant Clinical Professor, Emergency Medicine - Fresno
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    Megann Young, MD
    Assistant Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, UCSF

    Megann F. Young, M.D., is board certified in Emergency Medicine,

    She completed her undergraduate degree at Yale University in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology. She completed her medical degree at the UCSF School of Medicine. Her Emergency Medicine Residency was conducted at ACMC Highland Hospital in Oakland, California.

    Dr. Young has traveled extensively around the world and enjoys swimming, running, backpacking, horseback riding, and skiing.

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    1. Racial Differences in Receiving Morphine among Prehospital Patients with Blunt Trauma. J Emerg Med. 2013. Young M, Hern G, Alter H et al.
    2. Pitfalls in the Evaluation of Shortness of Breath. Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America. 2010; (28):163-181. Wills CP, Young M, White D.