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Autor:
Tessa Breeding, Brian Martinez, Joshua Katz, Jason Kim, Will Havron, Heather Hoops, Adel Elkbuli
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 68:28-32
Autor:
Benjamin Schepergerdes, Hayley Standage, Cate Wetzel, Katherine A. Kelley, Karen Brasel, Heather Hoops
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Surgery. 225:819-823
Publikováno v:
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery. 94:e42-e45
Autor:
George Beeton, Israel Zagales, Micah Ngatuvai, Andrew Atoa, Hassaan Wajeeh, Heather Hoops, Chadwick P. Smith, Adel Elkbuli
Publikováno v:
The American Surgeon™. :000313482311751
Introduction Despite the increasing amount of evidence supporting its use, cell salvage (CS) remains an underutilized resource in operative trauma care in many hospitals. We aim to evaluate the utilization of CS in adult trauma patients and associate
Revitalizing the Patient-Surgeon Relationship: Surgical Curriculum Including the Patient Perspective
Autor:
Karen J. Brasel, Katherine A. Kelley, Cate Wetzel, Hayley Standage, Heather Hoops, Heather Buxton
Publikováno v:
Journal of surgical education. 77(6)
General Surgery residents have increasing obligations that limit time with patients. This affects the patient-physician relationship, decreases meaning in work and increases burnout. Patient-Centric Resident Conferences (PCRC)Prospective cohort study
Autor:
Julian Willoughby, Dinchen A. Jardine, Debra L. Bynum, Kathryn M. Stadeli, James M. Wright, Erin Goode, Heather Hoops
Publikováno v:
Journal of Graduate Medical Education. 11:114-116
Autor:
Nirav Patel, Heather Hoops, Peter Le, Moshe Solomonow, Yun Lu, David C. Gerhardt, Deborah Solomonow, Kyle Johnson, Li Li, Bing He Zhou
Publikováno v:
Human factors. 49(5)
Objective: To study the influence of 10 min of cyclic twisting motion on abdominal and back muscle activities. Background: Repetitive (cyclic) occupational activity was identified by many epidemiological reports to be a risk factor for the developmen
Publikováno v:
Clinical biomechanics (Bristol, Avon). 22(7)
Background. The epidemiology identifies cyclic lumbar loading as a risk factor for cumulative trauma disorder. Experimental biomechanical and physiological confirmation is lacking. The objective of this study was to asses the impact of different rest