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38 verified Emergency Medicine Physicians in New York, NY
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Emergency Medicine Physician
5.00
·10 reviews
Dr Krosney is an amazing physician. He is knowledgeable, caring, practical, and professional. Dr Krosney provides in depth diagnostic skill by listening to his patients and getting to the root of the problem. He then provides outstanding targeted care that really addresses and corrects the probl...Click to read more
0.5 mi · 139 Fulton St, Ste 136, New York, NY 10038
Accepting new patients · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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**PLEASE NOTE I AM AN OUT-OF-NETWORK PROVIDER. I ALSO ACCEPT WORKERS COMP APPOINTMENTS.** My name is Dr. Judson Krosney, and I am a clinical MD physician offering a range of services focused on non-surgical orthopedics and pain management, utilizing non-opioid therapy. I earned my Doctor of Me...Click to read more
Next available: Thu, Jun 25
Emergency Medicine Physician
4.78
·60 reviews
Very professional to the point. by EGClick to read more
2 mi · 309 W 23rd St, 2nd Fl, New York, NY 10011
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 41 more
Accepting new patients · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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If you need to cancel your appointment within 24 hours of the scheduled time, please call the office. Adam Persky, MD is a board-certified emergency medicine physician at Mount Sinai Doctors, seeing patients on a walk-in basis on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays in Chelsea. Trained in New ...Click to read more
Next available: Mon, Jun 22
Emergency Medicine Physician
4.26
·23 reviews
Caring, considerate and knowledgeable. - Nov 21, 2024 by Hugdy D.Click to read more
4 mi · 1610 Summit Ave, Union City, NJ 07087
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 11 more
Accepting new patients ·
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***Attention, we are a Primary Care Office. If your insurance requires a PCP be sure you change to Dr. Elias (owner) before your booking. There can potentially be a deductible based on your insurance. Please verify with your insurance carrier before booking.*** If you are bookings for an annual phy...Click to read more
Next available: Mon, Jun 22
Emergency Medicine Physician
4.57
·30 reviews
7 mi · 7401 Myrtle Ave, Glendale, NY 11385
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 17 more
Accepting new patients ·
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Dr. Alan Bigman is an experienced and knowledgeable emergency medicine physician. He obtained his medical degree from Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science and later completed a residency in general surgery at Long Island Jewish Medical Center. Dr. Bigman currently practices with Doc...Click to read more
Emergency Medicine Physician
4.90
·366 reviews
Great staff, efficient turn around, excellent bedside manner. - Mar 2, 2021 by Andrea W.Click to read more
4 mi · 425 West 59th St, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10019
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 10 more
Accepting new patients · Highly recommended ·
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If you need to cancel your appointment within 24 hours of the scheduled time, please call the office. Dr. Melissa Leber is a nationally recognized sports medicine physician and one of the few dual board-certified in Emergency Medicine and Sports Medicine. As Director of Player Medical Services for ...Click to read more
Emergency Medicine Physician
5 mi · 930 Park Ave 81st St, Ground Level, New York, NY 10028
Accepting new patients ·
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Dr. Bruce Oran is certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine and a Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians. He earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from A.T. Still University, Kirksville. He completed residencies in Emergency Medicine at Morristown Memorial Hosp...Click to read more
Emergency Medicine Physician (Virtual)
5.00
·1 review
Great experience and great doctor. - Jun 30, 2023 by Trong N.Click to read more
Smyrna, NY
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time
Emergency Medicine Physician
5.00
·1 review
2 mi · 351 Marin Blvd, Jersey City, NJ 07302
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 15 more
Accepting new patients · Highly recommended · Excellent wait time ·
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Dr. Emily Luvison graduated from the Honors college at West Chester University with a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry-Biology. She then earned her medical degree from Temple University School of Medicine. From there, she moved to Wilmington, Delaware to complete her three-year emergency medicine resi...Click to read more
Emergency Medicine Physician
4.38
·48 reviews
It was great visit by JCClick to read more
6 mi · 912 Columbus Avenue, New York, NY 10025
Accepting new patients ·
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Dr. Janine Kramer is a reliable and accomplished internist. She works at her private practice, treating various complex chronic disorders in adults. She is also affiliated with Flushing Hospital Medical Center. As part of her educational training, Dr. Kramer acquired her medical degree from the NY...Click to read more
Next available: Mon, Jun 22
Emergency Medicine Physician
14 mi · 2063A Bartow Ave, Ste B, Bronx, NY 10475
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 9 more
Also offers video visits · Accepting new patients ·
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Dr. Abel Infante is an experienced emergency medicine physician who provides care at Nao Medical in Jackson Heights, NY. Dr. Infante earned his medical degree from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and trained in emergency medicine at New York Presbyterian Hospital, which equipped him with a s...Click to read more
Next available: Mon, Jun 22
Emergency Medicine Physician
2.75
·4 reviews
3 mi · 217 5th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11215
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 46 more
Accepting new patients ·
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Rondalph earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from Columbia University. He completed his training in Emergency Medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University and Internal Medicine at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital. He manages our team and ensures all our backgrounds work togeth...Click to read more
Emergency Medicine Physician
4.36
·237 reviews
Great service from front of house to the back. Friendly and professional attitude. No complaints by Joseph S.Click to read more
3.5 mi · 715 9th Ave, New York, NY 10019
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 33 more
Accepting new patients ·
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Dr. Vino K. Palli is an ABIM board-certified physician with a background in Emergency and Internal Medicine. His approach is grounded in kindness, presence, and patient collaboration. He also values the thoughtful use of digital health tools to enhance the patient experience and support long-term we...Click to read more
Emergency Medicine Physician
4.57
·166 reviews
Friendly staff very nice office clean bright Dr. was great !!! - Oct 24, 2023 by Warren S.Click to read more
3.5 mi · 715 9th Ave, New York, NY 10019
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 33 more
Accepting new patients ·
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Dr. Christina Zhang is an Emergency Medicine physician with experience in both Internal Medicine and clinical operations. She is dedicated to delivering high-quality, patient-centered care and fostering a supportive clinical environment.Click to read more
Emergency Medicine Physician
3.5 mi · 715 9th Ave, New York, NY 10019
Accepts Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna + 33 more
Accepting new patients ·
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Dr. Jarrod Sheehan is an Emergency Medicine physician caring for patients across a wide range of acute and urgent health needs. His practice is grounded in respect, compassion, and evidence-based care.Click to read more
Emergency Medicine Physician (Virtual)
4.00
·2 reviews
Although it was a nice meeting, I did feel it was rushed. I do not feel as though I was educated clearly on taking HRT and therefore have feared starting it. The doctor was very nice and the experience was comfortable. I just wasn’t provided enough information to feel comfortable starting the HRT pr...Click to read more
Smyrna, NY
Accepting new patients · Offers video visits · Excellent wait time ·
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Carol Der Sarkissian is a board-certified physician and Menopause Society-Certified Practitioner. She has worked as a Clinical Assistant Professor at NYU Langone Medical Center, and as an Attending Physician at Manhattan VA Hospital. Her approach to midlife care is interconnected, blending tradition...Click to read more
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Emergency Medicine Physician
5390 mi · 30 7th Ave, New York, NY 10011
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience ·
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Nicole Bouchard, MD is a Emergency Medicine Physician in New York, NY and Rockville Centre, NY. They completed their residency at Ny University Medical Center. They attended medical school at Mc Gill University in 1999. Nicole Bouchard was board certified by American Board of Emergency Medicine Cert...Click to read more
Emergency Medicine Physician
5390 mi · 30 7th Ave, New York, NY 10011
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients ·
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Joseph Hudgens, MD is a Emergency Medicine Physician in New York, NY. Joseph Hudgens was board certified by American Board of Emergency Medicine Certification in Emergency Medicine. Their offices are located in 241 Avenue of the Americas 2K, New York, NY, 100 La Salle St, New York, NY and 100 E 77th...Click to read more
Emergency Medicine Physician
5390 mi · 480 Washington Blvd, 8, Jersey City, NJ 07310
Accepts Aetna
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience ·
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Emily Sheffer, MD is a Emergency Medicine Physician in New York, NY and Jersey City, NJ. They attended medical school at George Washington University School Of Medical & Hlth Sci in 1999. They completed their residency at St Lukes-Roosevelt Hsp Center. Their offices are located in 622 W 168th St 1, ...Click to read more
Internist
5390 mi · 231 Washington St, Hoboken, NJ 07030
Accepting new patients ·
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Christopher Nickerson, MD is a Internist in Uniondale, NY and Hoboken, NJ. Christopher Nickerson was board certified by American Board of Internal Medicine Certification in Internal Medicine. Their offices are located in 1345 Rxr Plz, Uniondale, NY and 231 Washington St, Hoboken, NJ.Click to read more
Emergency Medicine Physician
5390 mi · 457 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Accepting new patients · 22 years of experience ·
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Amy Lazarides, MD is a Emergency Medicine Physician in Brooklyn, NY and New York, NY. They completed their residency at New York Methodist Hospital in 2004. They attended medical school at Baylor College Of Medicine in 2001. Their offices are located in 135 Montague St, Brooklyn, NY, 1345 Avenue of ...Click to read more
Emergency Medicine Physician
5390 mi · 176 Palisade Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07306
Accepts Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare + 3 more
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience · Offers video visits ·
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Sampson Davis, MD is a Emergency Medicine Physician in Jersey City, NJ, Perth Amboy, NJ and Hoboken, NJ. They completed their residency at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center. They attended medical school at Umdnj-Robt W Johnson Medical Sch in 1999. Their offices are located in 176 Palisade Ave, Jerse...Click to read more
Emergency Medicine Physician
5390 mi · 176 Palisade Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07306
Accepting new patients · 25+ years of experience ·
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Valerie Hepburn, MD is a Emergency Medicine Physician in Livingston, NJ and Jersey City, NJ. They completed their residency at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in 1987. They attended medical school at Georgetown University School Of Medicine in 1983. Their offices are located in PO Box 717, Livings...Click to read more
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Who is an emergency medicine physician?

Emergency medicine is a medical field that prevents, diagnoses, manages, and treats acute and critical aspects of ailments and injuries affecting patients of all age groups. Emergency doctors handle a spectrum of similar physical and behavioral disorders. It is a specialty that requires timely action to restore a patient's health.


An emergency medicine physician is a medical practitioner or doctor who examines and treats patients with severe and life-threatening disorders and injuries. They focus on immediate decision-making and action necessary to prevent death or any further disability in the out-of-hospital setting by collaborating with emergency medical technicians and the emergency department.


Emergency medicine physicians mainly work in a hospital emergency department (ED). However, they may also work in urgent and intensive care units (ICUs) and even perform emergency medical services in an out-of-hospital setting.


What is the education qualification of an emergency medicine physician?

Before finding an emergency medicine physician near you, you need to know their educational background to ensure you select the most qualified healthcare provider.


Aspiring emergency medicine physicians complete a bachelor's degree program to attend medical school. After that, candidates must pass the MCAT, i.e., Medical College Admission Test, to enter medical school. Medical school typically spans four years, encompassing foundational science study and hands-on clinical rotations. Usually, the initial two years are dedicated to classroom learning, followed by practical clinical experience.


In medical schools, the core coursework typically includes anatomy, biochemistry, ethics, pharmacology, physiology, and psychology. Students get hands-on experience in clinics and hospitals during the last two years. They get trained to diagnose and treat patients under the supervision of a licensed physician.


After four years, students earn an M.D. degree. Some schools offer combined degrees like MD/MPH, MD/PHD, or MD/JD.


In every state, doctors must clear a uniform national exam. However, licensing prerequisites differ by state, so one must qualify for their state's medical board. Aspiring emergency medicine doctors must also pass the U.S. Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE). This test is administered by the FSMB (Federation of State Medical Boards of the United States) and NBME (National Board of Medical Examiners).


To become a practicing emergency medical physician, one must complete a rigorous three- or four-year emergency program of medicine residency approved by the Residency Review Committee.


After finishing an emergency medicine residency, the doctors earn board certification by passing written and oral exams. They need to renew this certification with a written test every ten years. Getting board-certified also involves training in advanced life support techniques. Also, doctors looking to specialize in a particular area of emergency medicine can opt for a one- or multi-year fellowship in various subspecialties.


What are the different specialties of an emergency medicine physician?

Some of the specialists typically obtain fellowships in any subspecialties of emergency medicine, such as:


  • Anesthesiology critical care medicine: An emergency medicine physician in this specialty manages critical care medicine by diagnosing and treating patients with acute disorders or injuries, especially trauma victims and multiple organ dysfunction patients. These cases typically require care for hours, days, or weeks. They also coordinate patient care with the primary physician, critical care staff, and other professionals. Their immediate base of operation is the hospital's ICU.
  • Emergency medical services: An emergency medicine doctor specializing in emergency medical services has unique knowledge and understanding of providing medical care for acutely ill or injured patients in an out-of-hospital setting. It includes the initial treatment, stabilization, and transportation of a patient in specially equipped ambulances or helicopters. The initial concern for conditions like a stroke or heart attack may occur in a patient's home or public places. These medical professionals perform life-saving procedures outside the hospital setting, sometimes while the person is still trapped in a vehicle or building.
  • Hospice and palliative medicine: A physician specializing in emergency medicine and hospice and palliative care prevents and eases the agony experienced by patients with life-limiting disorders. They work with an interdisciplinary hospice team to optimize quality of life while addressing the patient's and their family's physical, psychological, and social needs.
  • Internal medicine-critical care medicine: This type of emergency medicine physician specializes in diagnosing and treating critically ill and injured patients, especially trauma victims and people with multiple organ dysfunction. 
  • Medical toxicology: An emergency medicine physician specializes in medical toxicology to prevent, evaluate, treat, and monitor injuries and diseases caused by exposure to drugs, chemicals, and biological and radiological agents. These medical professionals care for people in academic, clinical, governmental, and public health environments and may be part of poison control center leadership.
  • Neurocritical care: An emergency medicine physician specializing in neurocritical care is devoted to the complete multi-system care of critically ill patients having neurological disorders. 
  • Pain medicine: An emergency medicine physician specializing in pain medicine diagnoses and treats patients experiencing conditions related to acute or chronic pain. This could also include pain associated with cancer in hospital and outpatient environments, and they may coordinate care needs with other medical professionals.
  • Pediatric emergency medicine: An emergency medicine physician specializing in pediatric emergency medicine has specific qualifications to handle emergency treatments of acutely ill or injured infants and children.
  • Sports medicine: An emergency medicine physician specializing in sports medicine helps prevent, diagnose, and treat any sports- and exercise-related injuries. In addition to studying these areas, such doctors also deal with diseases that might affect health and physical performance.
  • Undersea and hyperbaric medicine: An emergency medicine physician specializes in undersea and hyperbaric medicine and treats decompression conditions and diving accident cases. They also use hyperbaric oxygen therapy to treat conditions like gas gangrene, carbon monoxide poisoning, non-healing wounds, tissue damage from radiation, burns, and bone infections. They also serve as a consultant to other medical professionals in all facets of hyperbaric chamber operations, risk assessment, and applying suitable standards to avoid disease and disability in divers and other people working in altered atmospheric situations.


What is the difference between an emergency medicine physician and a trauma surgeon?

While the goals of an emergency medicine physician and a trauma surgeon are similar, their skill sets differ, starting from the moment a patient reaches the emergency room.


Emergency medicine doctors treat all patients who enter the emergency department, regardless of their disease or injuries. They can treat patients in the early stages of a heart attack or stroke and those affected by trauma. For example, emergency room physicians may intubate a patient, initiate blood transfusions, and request tests while examining the patient and making treatment decisions.


Trauma surgeons step in if patients face some particularly challenging problems, such as having low blood pressure after a vehicle accident or if the patients need to undergo emergency surgery to save their lives or prevent long-term or irreversible harm. When critically injured patients come to the emergency room, the trauma surgeon is usually present with the emergency medicine doctor. If surgery is required, the trauma surgeon will perform it. If the patient is admitted, the trauma surgeon is in charge of the patient's care and follow-up.


Reasons to see an emergency medicine physician near you

Emergency medicine physicians must immediately assess patients based on their symptoms. Here are a few reasons why you may see these providers:


  • Severe breathing problems. Other significant breathing concerns include an inability to take a deep breath, uncontrollable asthma attack, or symptoms of a limited airway, such as throat and chest congestion.
  • Head injuries, leading to fainting or confusion, and neck and spine injuries, especially when you feel a loss of sensation or inability to move. Emergency department doctors commonly diagnose concussions and other disorders involving certain regions of the body.
  • Heavy bleeding that you cannot control, whether caused by an accident or something else.
  • Severe chest pain and pressure. These are serious emergency medical symptoms that could indicate a heart attack. Pain in the arm or jaw is another possible indication of a heart attack.
  • Experiencing stroke symptoms, such as rapid loss of ability to speak, see, walk, or move, weakness or "drooping" on one side of the body, and slurred speech. This condition must be treated immediately to minimize the risk of permanent injury or death.


Recognizing and responding to medical emergencies

Knowing how to identify a medical emergency and quickly acting can save lives:


Be prepared:

  • Know the nearest emergency room location and fastest route.  
  • Save emergency contacts (911, poison control, doctors) on your phone and post them somewhere in your home (where they are easily visible).
  • Wear a medical ID tag if you have chronic conditions or look for one on a person who has any of the symptoms mentioned above.


In an emergency:

  • Call 911 for life-threatening situations (heart attack, major trauma, or difficulty breathing).  
  • Perform CPR or first aid if trained — place unconscious individuals in the recovery position unless a neck injury is suspected.  
  • Never ignore suicide threats—call 988 or 911 immediately and stay with the person.  


Emergency rooms prioritize life-threatening cases first, so non-critical patients may wait. Stay calm, act fast, and always err on the side of caution.  


How can you find the best emergency medicine physician near you in New York?

When it comes to emergencies, the most crucial criterion is time. The patient must receive care on an urgent basis. Zocdoc can help you quickly find the best emergency medicine doctor near you in New York who is highly skilled and accepts your insurance plan.


Perform a search mentioning your location (New York, New York), doctor specialty (emergency medicine physician), insurance plan and provider details, and preferred appointment date. A comprehensive list of medical and healthcare professionals will appear based on your search criteria. If unsure about your insurance plan, use the Zocdoc insurance detector.


You can also add your insurance information to your Zocdoc account to find in-network doctors. Some practitioners may require you to bring your insurance card to the appointment. Reach out to Zocdoc's patient help center for any insurance-related queries.


At Zocdoc, transparency is of utmost value. Hence, each emergency medicine physician's profile will include a brief introduction, educational qualifications, practice location, visit reasons, and, most importantly, verified patient reviews and ratings.


Furthermore, you can filter out your results based on gender while looking for an emergency medicine physician near you in New York. Video appointments are also an option you can go for before scheduling an in-person visit. To book one, look for a purple video icon on the doctor's profiles or filter out results using the video appointment option.


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Emergency medicine statistics in New York

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in 2021 reported that New York has the highest employment level in Emergency Medicine Physicians, with about 3,820 job openings. 


In 2020, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported only 59 fatal work injuries in New York, marking a decrease in the total work-related fatalities compared to the previous year.


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's emergency department data reveals critical insights about U.S. healthcare utilization across 2021-2022. In 2021, U.S. emergency departments handled 139.8 million visits, equivalent to 42.7 visits per 100 people, with injury-related cases (including poisoning and adverse effects) accounting for 40.0 million visits. Patient outcomes that year showed 18.3 million visits (13.1%) resulted in hospital admission. This included 2.8 million people requiring critical care unit admission, while 2.4% of patients needing transfer to psychiatric or other specialty hospitals. Operational efficiency metrics indicated that 41.8% of patients were seen within 15 minutes. 


By 2022, the overall ED visit rate increased to 47 per 100 people, with stark age disparities: infants under 1 year had 99 visits per 100 infants, and adults 75+ had 76 visits per 100 people. Payment source analysis revealed patients with private insurance had the lowest visit rates, while Medicaid, CHIP, and state-program recipients had the highest. Notably, 4.8% of all 2022 ED visits involved COVID-19 diagnoses. These statistics, drawn from the National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (2021-2022), demonstrate both persistent challenges like insurance-based disparities and emerging trends like pandemic-related care demands while highlighting emergency departments' crucial role in handling everything from critical injuries to chronic disease complications across all age groups.


Sources

American Board of Medical Specialities

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

NHS Health Careers 

University of Medicine and Health Sciences

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics[1]

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics[2]

WebMD

HospitalCareers

American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine

David Gefen School of Medicine

MedlinePlus

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