
Brian K. Jeffords, MD
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- The doctor has not yet received the minimum number of patient satisfaction surveys (30) to be eligible for display.
Languages
- English,
Gender
Male
Experience
25 Years
Locations
Emergency Room - Beverly Hills
Emergency Room - Beverly Hills
- North Tower is located at 8701 Gracie Allen Drive between San Vicente Boulevard and George Burns Road. EMERGENCY drop-off and valet are located off Gracie Allen Drive entrance. Additional valet parking and self-parking are available in the North Tower Parking lot located on George Burns Road between Beverly Boulevard and Gracie Allen Drive. Walk through the parking lot to the North Tower elevators. Take the North Tower elevators to the desired level, and find your destination. For parking rates and hours of operation, please visit cedars-sinai.org/parking
Experience
Specialties
Area in which a healthcare provider is highly trained and often board certified.
1
- Emergency Medicine
Programs
Research Areas
Titles
- Clinical Instructor, Emergency Medicine
Education & Training
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Washington University School Of Medicine
Residency - Completed 2002
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Washington University School Of Medicine
Internship - Completed 1999
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Saint Louis University School of Medicine
Medical School - Completed 1998
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Saint Louis University-School of Medicine
Training - Completed 1994
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Saint Louis University
Degrees - Completed 1992
Achievements
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1
Board Certifications
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2
Awards and Honors
Board Certifications
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Emergency Medicine
American Board of Emergency Medicine
Awards and Honors
- Thanks to the Doctor Award, Cedars Sinai Medical Center
- Physician of the Month, Western Medical Center
Publications
- Dribben, WH, Porto, SM, Jeffords, BK Stability and microbiology of inhalant N-acetylcysteine used as an intravenous solution for the treatment of Acetaminophen poisoning. Ann Emerg Med. 2003;42:9-13
- Jeffords B, Dribben W, et al: The Stability and Microbiology of Inhalant N-Acetyl Cysteine Used as an Intravenous Solution for the Treatment of Acetaminophen Poisoning. Academic Emergency Medicine 2002; 9 (5): 487
- Lewis LM, Naunheim R, Standeven J, Lauryssen C, Richter C, Jeffords B: Do Football Helmets Reduce Acceleration of Impact in Blunt Head Injuries? Academic Emergency Medicine 2001; 8 (6): 604-609