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Autor:
Erasto Sylvanus, Manish Garg, Michael J Alfonzo, Jane Torres-Lavoro, Peter Greenwald, Lynn G. Jiang, Ally Munir Akrabi, Radhika Sundararajan, Shahzmah Suleman
Publikováno v:
Global Health: Science and Practice
We created a sustainable, bidirectional partnership using telecommunication technology to enhance emergency medicine education collaboration. Telemedicine is a practical and innovative methodology to expand training in emergency medicine and establis
Autor:
Lynn G. Jiang, Yiye Zhang, Erina Greca, David Bodnar, Kriti Gogia, Yiwen Wang, Patricia Peretz, Peter A.D. Steel
Publikováno v:
The American journal of emergency medicine. 53
An estimated 56% of emergency department (ED) visits are avoidable. One motivation for return visits is patients' perception of poor access to timely outpatient care. Efforts to facilitate access may help reduce preventable ED visits. We aimed to ana
Autor:
Bernard P. Chang, Stefan Flores, Lauren Titone, Lynn G. Jiang, Liliya Abrukin, Shunichi Nakagawa, Tsion Firew, Nicholas Gavin, Marie-Laure Romney, Jihae Lee
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Emergency Medicine
Background Coronavirus-2 (COVID-19) is a global pandemic. As of August 21, mortality from COVID-19 has reached almost 200,000 people, with the United States leading the globe in levels of morbidity and mortality. Large volumes of high-acuity patients
Autor:
Amos J Shemesh, Nicholas D. Caputo, Laura D. Melville, Lynn G. Jiang, David Bodnar, James Kenny, Brenna M. Farmer, Manish Sharma, Bernard P. Chang, Edward H. Suh, Osman R. Sayan, Gerardo Chiricolo, Johnathon LeBaron, Stefan Flores
Publikováno v:
Academic Emergency Medicine
The novel coronavirus, or COVID‐19, has rapidly become a global pandemic. A major cause of morbidity and mortality due to COVID‐19 has been the worsening hypoxia which, if untreated, can progress to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and
Autor:
Stefan Flores, Lynn G. Jiang
Publikováno v:
Emergency Medicine Journal
The phone rings. A text, a call—‘Are you okay? Is it really that bad?’ It’s 4am and none of us are sleeping. My white noise machine can’t silence the sirens that fill the night. It echoes the same repetitive message: COVID-19. It’s here,