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Lisa Stoneking
Professor, Emergency Medicine - (Clinical Scholar Track)
Dept of Emergency Medicine
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Jarrod Mosier
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Kurt Denninghoff
Mutual work: 3 Proposals﹒17 Publications
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Farshad Shirazi
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Ada Wilkinson-Lee
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Publications
(33)
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Death of a Healthcare Member – A Systematic Guide for Hospital Systems
2023
healthcare,
hospital systems,
death,
systematic guide,
healthcare member
Breaking Burnout with an Emergency Department Debrief
2023
burnout,
emergency care,
workplace stress,
healthcare professionals,
debriefing
Breaking Burnout with an ED Debrief
2023
burnout,
workplace wellness,
employee support,
debriefing,
stress management
Effect of Real-time Surveys on Patient Satisfaction Scores in the Emergency Department
2019
patient satisfaction,
real-time surveys,
emergency department,
effect,
healthcare quality
Promoting Wellness in Resident Physicians: A Program Directors Approach.
2018
wellness,
physician training,
residency program,
mental health,
medical education
Shadowing emergency medicine residents by medical education specialists to provide feedback on non-medical knowledge-based ACGME sub-competencies
2018
medical education,
emergency medicine,
residency training,
feedback,
acgme sub-competencies
Reverse the Victimization Trend and Make Institutional Change
2018
victimization,
institutional change,
social justice,
empowerment,
policy reform
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 hospital
Bouncing Back: The Quest for the Best Wellness Program for Residents
2017
wellness programs,
resident health,
community wellness,
residential well-being,
health promotion
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