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Oct. 27, 2022

New Publication! NEJM Catalyst

New Publication! Converting an ED Fast Track to an ED Virtual Visit Track was published in NEJM Catalyst, October 2022.
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Jun. 16, 2022

Collaborative Study with Fellow, Dr. Brett Cohen

Brett Cohen, MD leads a study examining a virtual visit program and its effects on patient safety, quality of care delivered, and patient flow in the adult emergency department.
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Jun. 16, 2022

Collaborative Study with Fellow, Dr. Gabrielle Bunney

Gabrielle Bunney, MD, MBA Candidate leads a study that explores the value of additional screening criteria to identify patients with ACS for an early ECG to diagnose STEMI upon first contact.
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Jun. 16, 2022

Collaborative Study with Fellow, Dr. Divya Kurian

Divya Kurian, MD leads a study that examines the impact of an emergency physician staffed walk-in clinic as an alternative care location for low acuity patients as emergency department volume exceeds capacity.
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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.