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Sofia B. Chaudhry, Eric S. Armbrecht, Mitchell Gibbons, M. Laurin Council, Alex Knutson, Stephanie Lickerman
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Dermatologic Surgery. 47:926-930
BACKGROUND The Sun Protection Outreach Teaching by Students (SPOTS) program addresses an unmet need by training medical students to teach adolescents about skin cancer prevention and early detection. OBJECTIVE To measure (1) changes in adolescents' k
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Obstetrics & Gynecology. 133:308-311
Background Primary small cell neuroendocrine carcinoma of the urinary tract is a very rare cancer, accounting for fewer than 0.5% of urinary tract tumors. These are aggressive neoplasms with high rates of metastases. Urethral diverticula can be found
Autor:
Alex Knutson, Dawn Strief, Hillary G Hume, Danielle Christine Robertshaw, Heather Marie Rhodes, Heather Lynn Simon, Michael C Webber
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Professional case management. 26(3)
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Rhodes HM; Heather Marie Rhodes, PharmD, BCPS, AQ-ID, BCCCP, is a Clinical Quality Improvement Specialist at Hennepin Healthcare where she primarily supports readmissions-focused improvement work. Heather's background is in critical care and infectious diseases clinical pharmacy.; Heather Lynn Simon, MBA, MLS (ASCP), is a Performance Improvement Advisor at Hennepin Healthcare. In her current role, she partners with leaders and staff to move through focused improvement work. Heather is a recent Healthcare MBA graduate from the University of St. Thomas. Heather brings 15 years of clinical laboratory experience before starting her role as Performance Improvement Advisor in 2017. She has had the opportunity to work in a variety of clinical laboratories in Michigan, Arizona, and Minnesota. Heather is a 2017 graduate of the Hennepin Healthcare Emerging Leaders program and a strong advocate for mentoring and developing other new leaders.; Hillary G. Hume, MHA, BSN, RN, PHN, CHC, is the Director of Clinical Innovation for Hennepin Health. Ms. Hume has more than 25 years of experience in health care, including public health and health care compliance with certification in both disciplines. In addition, Ms. Hume has more than 15 years of clinical leadership in Managed Care Organizations. Ms. Hume served on the Minnesota MNsure Health Industry Advisory Committee from 2016 to 2020, appointed as Committee Chair in 2018-2019, and presently serves on the Board of Directors for the Center for Community Health Collaborative in Minnesota.; Dawn Strief, DNP, RN, CNP , is the Director of Transition Care at Hennepin Healthcare. Dawn has 10 years of experience in nursing leadership in the areas of home and community services, case management, and care coordination. Her primary areas of focus within her role at Hennepin Healthcare include accountability for the care coordination programs across the system, which include discharge planning and utilization review within the hospital and emergency departments and case management within the outpatient clinic and community divisions.; Alex Knutson, DNP, RN, is a Clinical Informatics Lead at Hennepin Healthcare. He has a background in nursing and serves as a connector focused on making technology work for clinicians.; Michael C. Webber, MBA, is the Analytics and Health Economics Manager at Hennepin Health, a health plan that is improving the health of Hennepin County residents through innovative collaboration with its partners. He focuses on helping all parts of the organization compile, interpret, analyze, and present data. He has previous experience in accountable care organization analytics and health care provider operations.; Danielle Christine Robertshaw, MD, is the Senior Medical Director for the Hennepin Healthcare Community Connections Care Ring and Medical Director for the Hennepin County Health Care for the Homeless program. She has more than 15 years of clinical experience and has focused her practice on a multidisciplinary team approach to help patients set health-related goals and reduce barriers that arise from complex behavioral health and social needs. Dr. Robertshaw's professional interests include providing care in nontraditional settings, community health, models of care delivery, and social determinants of health., Simon HL; Heather Marie Rhodes, PharmD, BCPS, AQ-ID, BCCCP, is a Clinical Quality Improvement Specialist at Hennepin Healthcare where she primarily supports readmissions-focused improvement work. Heather's background is in critical care and infectious diseases clinical pharmacy.; Heather Lynn Simon, MBA, MLS (ASCP), is a Performance Improvement Advisor at Hennepin Healthcare. In her current role, she partners with leaders and staff to move through focused improvement work. Heather is a recent Healthcare MBA graduate from the University of St. Thomas. Heather brings 15 years of clinical laboratory experience before starting her role as Performance Improvement Advisor in 2017. She has had the opportunity to work in a variety of clinical laboratories in Michigan, Arizona, and Minnesota. Heather is a 2017 graduate of the Hennepin Healthcare Emerging Leaders program and a strong advocate for mentoring and developing other new leaders.; Hillary G. Hume, MHA, BSN, RN, PHN, CHC, is the Director of Clinical Innovation for Hennepin Health. Ms. Hume has more than 25 years of experience in health care, including public health and health care compliance with certification in both disciplines. In addition, Ms. Hume has more than 15 years of clinical leadership in Managed Care Organizations. Ms. Hume served on the Minnesota MNsure Health Industry Advisory Committee from 2016 to 2020, appointed as Committee Chair in 2018-2019, and presently serves on the Board of Directors for the Center for Community Health Collaborative in Minnesota.; Dawn Strief, DNP, RN, CNP , is the Director of Transition Care at Hennepin Healthcare. Dawn has 10 years of experience in nursing leadership in the areas of home and community services, case management, and care coordination. Her primary areas of focus within her role at Hennepin Healthcare include accountability for the care coordination programs across the system, which include discharge planning and utilization review within the hospital and emergency departments and case management within the outpatient clinic and community divisions.; Alex Knutson, DNP, RN, is a Clinical Informatics Lead at Hennepin Healthcare. He has a background in nursing and serves as a connector focused on making technology work for clinicians.; Michael C. Webber, MBA, is the Analytics and Health Economics Manager at Hennepin Health, a health plan that is improving the health of Hennepin County residents through innovative collaboration with its partners. He focuses on helping all parts of the organization compile, interpret, analyze, and present data. He has previous experience in accountable care organization analytics and health care provider operations.; Danielle Christine Robertshaw, MD, is the Senior Medical Director for the Hennepin Healthcare Community Connections Care Ring and Medical Director for the Hennepin County Health Care for the Homeless program. She has more than 15 years of clinical experience and has focused her practice on a multidisciplinary team approach to help patients set health-related goals and reduce barriers that arise from complex behavioral health and social needs. Dr. Robertshaw's professional interests include providing care in nontraditional settings, community health, models of care delivery, and social determinants of health., Hume HG; Heather Marie Rhodes, PharmD, BCPS, AQ-ID, BCCCP, is a Clinical Quality Improvement Specialist at Hennepin Healthcare where she primarily supports readmissions-focused improvement work. Heather's background is in critical care and infectious diseases clinical pharmacy.; Heather Lynn Simon, MBA, MLS (ASCP), is a Performance Improvement Advisor at Hennepin Healthcare. In her current role, she partners with leaders and staff to move through focused improvement work. Heather is a recent Healthcare MBA graduate from the University of St. Thomas. Heather brings 15 years of clinical laboratory experience before starting her role as Performance Improvement Advisor in 2017. She has had the opportunity to work in a variety of clinical laboratories in Michigan, Arizona, and Minnesota. Heather is a 2017 graduate of the Hennepin Healthcare Emerging Leaders program and a strong advocate for mentoring and developing other new leaders.; Hillary G. Hume, MHA, BSN, RN, PHN, CHC, is the Director of Clinical Innovation for Hennepin Health. Ms. Hume has more than 25 years of experience in health care, including public health and health care compliance with certification in both disciplines. In addition, Ms. Hume has more than 15 years of clinical leadership in Managed Care Organizations. Ms. Hume served on the Minnesota MNsure Health Industry Advisory Committee from 2016 to 2020, appointed as Committee Chair in 2018-2019, and presently serves on the Board of Directors for the Center for Community Health Collaborative in Minnesota.; Dawn Strief, DNP, RN, CNP , is the Director of Transition Care at Hennepin Healthcare. Dawn has 10 years of experience in nursing leadership in the areas of home and community services, case management, and care coordination. Her primary areas of focus within her role at Hennepin Healthcare include accountability for the care coordination programs across the system, which include discharge planning and utilization review within the hospital and emergency departments and case management within the outpatient clinic and community divisions.; Alex Knutson, DNP, RN, is a Clinical Informatics Lead at Hennepin Healthcare. He has a background in nursing and serves as a connector focused on making technology work for clinicians.; Michael C. Webber, MBA, is the Analytics and Health Economics Manager at Hennepin Health, a health plan that is improving the health of Hennepin County residents through innovative collaboration with its partners. He focuses on helping all parts of the organization compile, interpret, analyze, and present data. He has previous experience in accountable care organization analytics and health care provider operations.; Danielle Christine Robertshaw, MD, is the Senior Medical Director for the Hennepin Healthcare Community Connections Care Ring and Medical Director for the Hennepin County Health Care for the Homeless program. She has more than 15 years of clinical experience and has focused her practice on a multidisciplinary team approach to help patients set health-related goals and reduce barriers that arise from complex behavioral health and social needs. Dr. Robertshaw's professional interests include providing care in nontraditional settings, community health, models of care delivery, and social determinants of health., Strief D; Heather Marie Rhodes, PharmD, BCPS, AQ-ID, BCCCP, is a Clinical Quality Improvement Specialist at Hennepin Healthcare where she primarily supports readmissions-focused improvement work. Heather's background is in critical care and infectious diseases clinical pharmacy.; Heather Lynn Simon, MBA, MLS (ASCP), is a Performance Improvement Advisor at Hennepin Healthcare. In her current role, she partners with leaders and staff to move through focused improvement work. Heather is a recent Healthcare MBA graduate from the University of St. Thomas. Heather brings 15 years of clinical laboratory experience before starting her role as Performance Improvement Advisor in 2017. She has had the opportunity to work in a variety of clinical laboratories in Michigan, Arizona, and Minnesota. Heather is a 2017 graduate of the Hennepin Healthcare Emerging Leaders program and a strong advocate for mentoring and developing other new leaders.; Hillary G. Hume, MHA, BSN, RN, PHN, CHC, is the Director of Clinical Innovation for Hennepin Health. Ms. Hume has more than 25 years of experience in health care, including public health and health care compliance with certification in both disciplines. In addition, Ms. Hume has more than 15 years of clinical leadership in Managed Care Organizations. Ms. Hume served on the Minnesota MNsure Health Industry Advisory Committee from 2016 to 2020, appointed as Committee Chair in 2018-2019, and presently serves on the Board of Directors for the Center for Community Health Collaborative in Minnesota.; Dawn Strief, DNP, RN, CNP , is the Director of Transition Care at Hennepin Healthcare. Dawn has 10 years of experience in nursing leadership in the areas of home and community services, case management, and care coordination. Her primary areas of focus within her role at Hennepin Healthcare include accountability for the care coordination programs across the system, which include discharge planning and utilization review within the hospital and emergency departments and case management within the outpatient clinic and community divisions.; Alex Knutson, DNP, RN, is a Clinical Informatics Lead at Hennepin Healthcare. He has a background in nursing and serves as a connector focused on making technology work for clinicians.; Michael C. Webber, MBA, is the Analytics and Health Economics Manager at Hennepin Health, a health plan that is improving the health of Hennepin County residents through innovative collaboration with its partners. He focuses on helping all parts of the organization compile, interpret, analyze, and present data. He has previous experience in accountable care organization analytics and health care provider operations.; Danielle Christine Robertshaw, MD, is the Senior Medical Director for the Hennepin Healthcare Community Connections Care Ring and Medical Director for the Hennepin County Health Care for the Homeless program. She has more than 15 years of clinical experience and has focused her practice on a multidisciplinary team approach to help patients set health-related goals and reduce barriers that arise from complex behavioral health and social needs. Dr. Robertshaw's professional interests include providing care in nontraditional settings, community health, models of care delivery, and social determinants of health., Knutson A; Heather Marie Rhodes, PharmD, BCPS, AQ-ID, BCCCP, is a Clinical Quality Improvement Specialist at Hennepin Healthcare where she primarily supports readmissions-focused improvement work. Heather's background is in critical care and infectious diseases clinical pharmacy.; Heather Lynn Simon, MBA, MLS (ASCP), is a Performance Improvement Advisor at Hennepin Healthcare. In her current role, she partners with leaders and staff to move through focused improvement work. Heather is a recent Healthcare MBA graduate from the University of St. Thomas. Heather brings 15 years of clinical laboratory experience before starting her role as Performance Improvement Advisor in 2017. She has had the opportunity to work in a variety of clinical laboratories in Michigan, Arizona, and Minnesota. Heather is a 2017 graduate of the Hennepin Healthcare Emerging Leaders program and a strong advocate for mentoring and developing other new leaders.; Hillary G. Hume, MHA, BSN, RN, PHN, CHC, is the Director of Clinical Innovation for Hennepin Health. Ms. Hume has more than 25 years of experience in health care, including public health and health care compliance with certification in both disciplines. In addition, Ms. Hume has more than 15 years of clinical leadership in Managed Care Organizations. Ms. Hume served on the Minnesota MNsure Health Industry Advisory Committee from 2016 to 2020, appointed as Committee Chair in 2018-2019, and presently serves on the Board of Directors for the Center for Community Health Collaborative in Minnesota.; Dawn Strief, DNP, RN, CNP , is the Director of Transition Care at Hennepin Healthcare. Dawn has 10 years of experience in nursing leadership in the areas of home and community services, case management, and care coordination. Her primary areas of focus within her role at Hennepin Healthcare include accountability for the care coordination programs across the system, which include discharge planning and utilization review within the hospital and emergency departments and case management within the outpatient clinic and community divisions.; Alex Knutson, DNP, RN, is a Clinical Informatics Lead at Hennepin Healthcare. He has a background in nursing and serves as a connector focused on making technology work for clinicians.; Michael C. Webber, MBA, is the Analytics and Health Economics Manager at Hennepin Health, a health plan that is improving the health of Hennepin County residents through innovative collaboration with its partners. He focuses on helping all parts of the organization compile, interpret, analyze, and present data. He has previous experience in accountable care organization analytics and health care provider operations.; Danielle Christine Robertshaw, MD, is the Senior Medical Director for the Hennepin Healthcare Community Connections Care Ring and Medical Director for the Hennepin County Health Care for the Homeless program. She has more than 15 years of clinical experience and has focused her practice on a multidisciplinary team approach to help patients set health-related goals and reduce barriers that arise from complex behavioral health and social needs. Dr. Robertshaw's professional interests include providing care in nontraditional settings, community health, models of care delivery, and social determinants of health., Webber MC; Heather Marie Rhodes, PharmD, BCPS, AQ-ID, BCCCP, is a Clinical Quality Improvement Specialist at Hennepin Healthcare where she primarily supports readmissions-focused improvement work. Heather's background is in critical care and infectious diseases clinical pharmacy.; Heather Lynn Simon, MBA, MLS (ASCP), is a Performance Improvement Advisor at Hennepin Healthcare. In her current role, she partners with leaders and staff to move through focused improvement work. Heather is a recent Healthcare MBA graduate from the University of St. Thomas. Heather brings 15 years of clinical laboratory experience before starting her role as Performance Improvement Advisor in 2017. She has had the opportunity to work in a variety of clinical laboratories in Michigan, Arizona, and Minnesota. Heather is a 2017 graduate of the Hennepin Healthcare Emerging Leaders program and a strong advocate for mentoring and developing other new leaders.; Hillary G. Hume, MHA, BSN, RN, PHN, CHC, is the Director of Clinical Innovation for Hennepin Health. Ms. Hume has more than 25 years of experience in health care, including public health and health care compliance with certification in both disciplines. In addition, Ms. Hume has more than 15 years of clinical leadership in Managed Care Organizations. Ms. Hume served on the Minnesota MNsure Health Industry Advisory Committee from 2016 to 2020, appointed as Committee Chair in 2018-2019, and presently serves on the Board of Directors for the Center for Community Health Collaborative in Minnesota.; Dawn Strief, DNP, RN, CNP , is the Director of Transition Care at Hennepin Healthcare. Dawn has 10 years of experience in nursing leadership in the areas of home and community services, case management, and care coordination. Her primary areas of focus within her role at Hennepin Healthcare include accountability for the care coordination programs across the system, which include discharge planning and utilization review within the hospital and emergency departments and case management within the outpatient clinic and community divisions.; Alex Knutson, DNP, RN, is a Clinical Informatics Lead at Hennepin Healthcare. He has a background in nursing and serves as a connector focused on making technology work for clinicians.; Michael C. Webber, MBA, is the Analytics and Health Economics Manager at Hennepin Health, a health plan that is improving the health of Hennepin County residents through innovative collaboration with its partners. He focuses on helping all parts of the organization compile, interpret, analyze, and present data. He has previous experience in accountable care organization analytics and health care provider operations.; Danielle Christine Robertshaw, MD, is the Senior Medical Director for the Hennepin Healthcare Community Connections Care Ring and Medical Director for the Hennepin County Health Care for the Homeless program. She has more than 15 years of clinical experience and has focused her practice on a multidisciplinary team approach to help patients set health-related goals and reduce barriers that arise from complex behavioral health and social needs. Dr. Robertshaw's professional interests include providing care in nontraditional settings, community health, models of care delivery, and social determinants of health., Robertshaw DC; Heather Marie Rhodes, PharmD, BCPS, AQ-ID, BCCCP, is a Clinical Quality Improvement Specialist at Hennepin Healthcare where she primarily supports readmissions-focused improvement work. Heather's background is in critical care and infectious diseases clinical pharmacy.; Heather Lynn Simon, MBA, MLS (ASCP), is a Performance Improvement Advisor at Hennepin Healthcare. In her current role, she partners with leaders and staff to move through focused improvement work. Heather is a recent Healthcare MBA graduate from the University of St. Thomas. Heather brings 15 years of clinical laboratory experience before starting her role as Performance Improvement Advisor in 2017. She has had the opportunity to work in a variety of clinical laboratories in Michigan, Arizona, and Minnesota. Heather is a 2017 graduate of the Hennepin Healthcare Emerging Leaders program and a strong advocate for mentoring and developing other new leaders.; Hillary G. Hume, MHA, BSN, RN, PHN, CHC, is the Director of Clinical Innovation for Hennepin Health. Ms. Hume has more than 25 years of experience in health care, including public health and health care compliance with certification in both disciplines. In addition, Ms. Hume has more than 15 years of clinical leadership in Managed Care Organizations. Ms. Hume served on the Minnesota MNsure Health Industry Advisory Committee from 2016 to 2020, appointed as Committee Chair in 2018-2019, and presently serves on the Board of Directors for the Center for Community Health Collaborative in Minnesota.; Dawn Strief, DNP, RN, CNP , is the Director of Transition Care at Hennepin Healthcare. Dawn has 10 years of experience in nursing leadership in the areas of home and community services, case management, and care coordination. Her primary areas of focus within her role at Hennepin Healthcare include accountability for the care coordination programs across the system, which include discharge planning and utilization review within the hospital and emergency departments and case management within the outpatient clinic and community divisions.; Alex Knutson, DNP, RN, is a Clinical Informatics Lead at Hennepin Healthcare. He has a background in nursing and serves as a connector focused on making technology work for clinicians.; Michael C. Webber, MBA, is the Analytics and Health Economics Manager at Hennepin Health, a health plan that is improving the health of Hennepin County residents through innovative collaboration with its partners. He focuses on helping all parts of the organization compile, interpret, analyze, and present data. He has previous experience in accountable care organization analytics and health care provider operations.; Danielle Christine Robertshaw, MD, is the Senior Medical Director for the Hennepin Healthcare Community Connections Care Ring and Medical Director for the Hennepin County Health Care for the Homeless program. She has more than 15 years of clinical experience and has focused her practice on a multidisciplinary team approach to help patients set health-related goals and reduce barriers that arise from complex behavioral health and social needs. Dr. Robertshaw's professional interests include providing care in nontraditional settings, community health, models of care delivery, and social determinants of health.
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Professional case management [Prof Case Manag] 2021 May-Jun 01; Vol. 26 (3), pp. 150-155.