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Jun. 16, 2022

Collaborative Study with Dr. Nicholas Ashenberg

Nicholas Ashenberg, MD, leads a case study on the impact of an Emergency Department virtual visit model of care to address the problem of longer ED length of stays for low-acuity patients.
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Jun. 14, 2022

Collaborative Study with Dr. Shashank Ravi

Shashank Ravi, MD leads a study on the impact of the Emergency Department’s Drive-through care model to address capacity limitations and infection control in the early stages of Stanford’s COVID-19 pandemic response.
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Jun. 14, 2022

Collaborative Study with Dr. Cherrelle Smith

Cherrelle Smith, MD leads a clinical operations study examining racial, ethnic and language disparities in time to pain medication delivery for pediatric emergency department patients.
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Jun. 14, 2022

New Publication! Medical Care

New Publication! Impact of a Follow-Up Telephone Call Program on 30-day Readmissions (FUTR-30): A Pragmatic Randomized Controlled Real-World Effectiveness Trial was published in Medical Care July 2020.
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Jun. 14, 2022

Training Opportunities!

Explore training opportunities for early career faculty exploring research interests, residents, medical students, undergraduates and more. See Learning Opportunity.
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Jun. 14, 2022

New Publication! Journal of Emergency Medicine

ECG to Activation: Not an Appropriate Physician Metric, but a Worthy Process Metric was published in The Journal of Emergency Medicine July 2021.
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Jun. 14, 2022

New Publication! Journal of Emergency Nursing

Operationalizing a Pandemic-Ready, Telemedicine-Enabled Drive-Through and Walk-In Coronavirus Disease Garage Care System as an Alternative Care Area: A Novel Approach in Pandemic Management was published in The Journal of Emergency Nursing June 2021.
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Jun. 14, 2022

Welcome: Kate Miller, PhD, MPH

The HSR-DCC Lab Team welcomes Kate Miller, PhD, MPH from the Stanford Quantitative Sciences Unit. Kate will be taking over for Vandana Sundaram, MPH, as the Lead Biostatistician. Pictured: (top) Kate Miller, Anna Graber-Naidich; (bottom): Marium Rizvi, Melissa Pasao, Vandana Sundaram, Maya Yiadom, Loretta Matheson
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Jun. 14, 2022

WSAEM 2022 Presentation: Drs. Yiadom and Rose

Drs. Maame Yaa Yiadom and Christian Rose participated as panelists at Emergency Medicine’s Western Regional Conference (WSAEM) 2022: Innovation and Inclusion, hosted by Stanford University Department of Emergency Medicine.
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Jun. 10, 2022

AIMI-HAI Partnership Grant Review

Drs. Maame Yaa Yiadom and Ian Brown’s  submitted a Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence proposal titled, Developing Artificial Physician Intelligence for the Early Detection of STEMI: Closing an Emergency Care Clinical Practice Gap. Their proposal has been chosen to participate in the final “lightning talk” round of the AIMI-HAI Partnership Grant review process on August 25, 2021.