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Autor:
Elizabeth Neglia, Jorge Ortiz, Tony E. Smith, Chang Kwon, Naoru Koizumi, Joseph T. Brooks, Tina W. Wong, Bilel Gdoura
Publikováno v:
HPB. 20:649-657
Background Share 35 prioritizes offers of deceased donor livers to regional candidates with Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) ≥35 over local candidates with lower MELD scores. Analysis of Share35 has shown that overall 1- or 2-year post-tran
Autor:
Joseph T, Brooks, Tina, Wong, Naoru, Koizumi, Elizabeth, Neglia, Anthony, DeLeonibus, Jorge, Ortiz
Publikováno v:
Experimental and clinical transplantation : official journal of the Middle East Society for Organ Transplantation. 16(6)
Our aim was to investigate the effects of the Share 35 policy on outcomes in ethnic minorities and recipients who experienced early graft failure.We analyzed donor and recipient data from the United Network for Organ Sharing database before (June 6,
Publikováno v:
Drug Information Journal. 46:180-184
Background: Our objective was to determine whether industry support of researchers has a significant role in creating key opinion leaders (KOL). Methods: First-authored publications of the 162 speakers who delivered the 2008 American Society of Anest
Autor:
Elizabeth Neglia, Ruth A. Anderson, Sharron L. Docherty, Marcus Thygeson, Dana L. Carthron, Jennifer R. Day, Kirsten Corazzini, Donald E. Bailey, Judith A. Adams
Donald E Bailey Jr,1,2 Sharron L Docherty,1 Judith A Adams,1 Dana L Carthron,3 Kirsten Corazzini,1,2 Jennifer R Day,1 Elizabeth Neglia,1 Marcus Thygeson,4 Ruth A Anderson1,21School of Nursing, Duke University, 2Center for the Study of Aging and Human
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::c889681b47125dc9f7c0370f834e6a05
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3883363/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3883363/
Publikováno v:
European Journal for Person Centered Healthcare. 1:417
Objective: Effective provider and caregiver communication is central to quality care during treatment for life-threatening illnesses. The study aim was to analyze communication patterns between providers and a parent of an infant with a life-threaten