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Publikováno v:
Anesthesia & Analgesia. 134:1166-1174
In today's world, departments of anesthesiology and professional organizations are rightfully expected to have racial, ethnic, and gender diversity. Diversity and inclusiveness are considered important contributors to an effective and collaborative w
Autor:
Dennis M. O'Brien, Omonele O. Nwokolo
Publikováno v:
ASA Monitor. 87:18-19
Autor:
Evan G Pivalizza, Sara Guzman-Reyes, Christopher Stephens, Rhashedah A Ekeoduru, Omonele O Nwokolo, Katherine C Normand, Srikanth Sridhar, Travis H Markham, Johanna B DeHaan, George Williams, Gary C Rosenfeld
Publikováno v:
Teaching in Clinics. 1
Autor:
Glorimar Medina-Rivera, Sara Guzman-Reyes, Sam D. Gumbert, Travis H. Markham, Omonele O. Nwokolo, Tyrone Burnett, Tariq Syed, Chunyan Cai, Carin A. Hagberg
Publikováno v:
Trends in Anaesthesia and Critical Care. 28:27-35
Background One factor that contributes to the difficulty during intubation is poor visualization of the airway anatomy during laryngoscopy. Aim To compare the efficacy and first-pass success rate of the King Vision® Video Laryngoscopes against the G
Autor:
Amber K Brooks, Yafen Liang, Michael Brooks, Jae Woong Lee, Xu Zhang, Iruoma Nwangwu, Holger K. Eltzschig, Omonele O Nwokolo
Publikováno v:
Journal of the National Medical Association. 114(2)
A cultural change in medicine has placed a renewed focus on the importance of a diverse and inclusive healthcare workforce. The methods employed by anesthesiology departments in pursuit of diversity and inclusion needs to be examined.This study's obj
Autor:
Omonele O. Nwokolo, Precious Tabansi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia. 74:110382
Publikováno v:
Anesthesiology. 134:972-973
Publikováno v:
Anesthesia & Analgesia. 132:e59-e60
Autor:
Aanchal Sharma, Eliana M. Klier, Bairavi Shankar, Salma El Marjiya-Villarreal, Omonele O. Nwokolo, Alice Z. Chuang, Anne B. Sereno, George W. Williams
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia. 40:110-116
Medical residents working overnight call shifts experience sleep deprivation and circadian clock disruption. This leads to deficits in sensorimotor function and increases in workplace accidents. Using quick tablet-based tasks, we investigate whether
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Anesthesia. 68:110094