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Lawrence Deluca
Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine - (Clinical Scholar Track)
Dept of Emergency Medicine
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Jarrod Mosier
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Kurt Denninghoff
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Daniel Spaite
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Samuel Keim
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Anna Waterbrook
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The h-index re-evaluated as a means of predicting academic productivity: A cohort study
2024
academic productivity,
h-index,
prediction,
research evaluation
Autonomy and Contribution To Society Generativity vs Role Stagnation
2021
autonomy,
social contribution,
generativity,
role stagnation,
society
Bouncing Back: Reverse the Victimization Trend and Make Institutional Change
2018
victimization,
institutional change,
resilience,
social justice,
policy reform
Why Your Physician Wellness Programs Aren't Working
2018
physician wellness,
workplace wellness,
healthcare stress,
program effectiveness,
occupational burnout
Mortality Outcomes in Patients Intubated in the Emergency Department
2018
mortality outcomes,
intubated patients,
emergency department,
patient outcomes,
critical care
Impact and feasibility of an emergency department based ventilator-associated pneumonia bundle for patients intubated in an academic emergency department
2017
ventilator-associated pneumonia,
emergency department,
feasibility,
intubated patients,
academic setting
Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia Rates Are Significantly Reduced by The Deployment of a VAP Prevention Bundle in an Academic Emergency Department
2017
ventilator-associated pneumonia,
prevention bundle,
emergency department,
academic,
deployment
Physician Documentation of Sepsis Syndrome Is Associated with More Aggressive Treatment
2015
sepsis,
physician documentation,
aggressive treatment,
syndrome,
medical documentation
48: REDUCTION OF EARLY VAP AFTER BUNDLE DEPLOYMENT FOR PATIENTS INTUBATED IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
2015
patient outcomes,
emergency medicine,
intubation,
bundle deployment,
infection control
Presenting illness and mortality outcomes for patients intubated in an academic emergency department.
2015
critical care,
emergency medicine,
intubation,
mortality,
patient outcomes