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Autor:
Olanrewaju O. Falusi, Jessica Weisz, Iana Clarence, Cara Lichtenstein, Dale Coddington, Gail Avent, Lee Beers, Mary Ottolini
Publikováno v:
Academic Pediatrics. 22:850-857
To evaluate the effectiveness of a multimodal child poverty curriculum for pediatric residents.The Trainee Education in Advocacy and Community Health (TEACH) curriculum trains residents to recognize and address the effects of child poverty, utilizing
Autor:
Jessica Weisz, Olanrewaju Falusi, Dale A. Coddington, Mary Ottolini, Iana Clarence, Cara Lichtenstein
Publikováno v:
Council on Community Pediatrics Program.
Background: Children in poverty are more likely to experience trauma and adverse health outcomes, but trainees often lack the knowledge or confidence to address the effects of child poverty. Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of a multimodal chil
Autor:
Iana Clarence, Olanrewaju O. Falusi, Dale A. Coddington, Jessica Weisz, Mary Ottolini, Cara Lichtenstein
Publikováno v:
Academic Pediatrics. 20:e42-e43
Background Children in poverty are more likely to experience adverse health outcomes, but trainees often lack the knowledge or confidence to address the effects of poverty. Methods Our Trainee Education in Advocacy and Community Health (TEACH) curric
Autor:
Jessica Weisz, J. Lindsey Lane, Janice L. Hanson, Claire Boogaard, Ellen K. Hamburger, Dewesh Agrawal, Mary C. Ottolini
Publikováno v:
Academic Pediatrics. 15:5-8
Autor:
Mary C. Ottolini, Jessica Weisz, Jiaxiang Gai, Cara Lichtenstein, Lanre O. Falusi, Iana Clarence
Publikováno v:
Academic Pediatrics. 19:e39
Background Because children in poverty are more likely to experience adverse health outcomes it is imperative that trainees learn to identify and mitigate poverty's negative effects. Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of a new residency curricul
Autor:
Sara Lozyniak, Richard H. Aubry, Jessica Weisz, Robert K. Silverman, Emilia H. Koumans, Sandra D. Lane, Kathy DeMott, Martha A. Wojtowycz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved. 22:871-885
Chlamydia trachomatis (CT), the most prevalent sexually transmitted infection in the United States, disproportionately infects women and people of color. This study aimed to identify risk factors for racial and ethnic disparities for CT infection, re
Autor:
Jessica Weisz, Janice L. Hanson, Ellen K. Hamburger, Claire Boogaard, Dewesh Agrawal, Lindsey Lane, Mary C. Ottolini
Publikováno v:
Academic Pediatrics. 14:e6