2025
Voting Trends Among Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Trainees
Bourdillon A, Moneer O, Zhan K, Lee J, Valenzuela C, Farzal Z. Voting Trends Among Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Trainees. Laryngoscope Investigative Otolaryngology 2025, 10: e70103. PMID: 39990818, PMCID: PMC11845977, DOI: 10.1002/lio2.70103.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectoral participationVoting participationVoting practicesOtolaryngology-Head and Neck SurgeryPerceived lack of impactClinical dutiesAnalyzed survey dataVoter participationEarly votingVoting trendsElection dayOverall voteCivic engagementVotingElectionProportion of traineesSurvey dataHealth policyLack of impactEligible traineesMitigate barriersNational averageAssess statistical differencesMedical specialtiesPerceived lack
2024
Learning From a National Quality Improvement Collaborative for Brief Resolved Unexplained Events.
Hochreiter D, Sullivan E, DeLaroche A, Jain S, Knochel M, Kim E, Neuman M, Prusakowski M, Braiman M, Colgan J, Payson A, Tieder J. Learning From a National Quality Improvement Collaborative for Brief Resolved Unexplained Events. 2024, 153 PMID: 38229546, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2022-060909.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsClinical practice guidelinesClinical practice guideline publicationEmergency departmentQI collaborativeTesting adherenceElectronic medical record integrationCare of emergency departmentQuality improvementMedical record integrationMedical record reviewMulticenter quality improvementCollaboration periodBRUE criteriaAmerican Academy of PediatricsCaregiver perspectivesImprove careAcademy of PediatricsLower-risk infantsRisk classificationRecord integrationClinical pathwayMitigate barriersRecord reviewDocumentation practicesPractice guidelines
2021
Shortening “the Road” to Improve Engagement with HIV Testing Resources: A Qualitative Study Among Stakeholders in Rural Uganda
Broderick K, Ponticiello M, Nabukalu D, Tushemereirwe P, Nuwagaba G, King R, Mwanga-Amumpaire J, Sundararajan R. Shortening “the Road” to Improve Engagement with HIV Testing Resources: A Qualitative Study Among Stakeholders in Rural Uganda. AIDS Patient Care And STDs 2021, 35: 56-62. PMID: 33471578, PMCID: PMC7885900, DOI: 10.1089/apc.2020.0235.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHIV testingMitigate barriersBarriers to HIV testingTraditional healersDeliver HIV testingHIV clinic staffHIV service uptakeHIV testing programsHIV care cascadeUptake of testingHealth care needsHIV testing resourcesHIV-endemic communitiesHigh HIV prevalenceStakeholder perspectivesMinimally structured interviewsGrounded theory approachService uptakeCare needsHIV servicesCare cascadeReceive careClinical staffHIV prevalenceHIV-endemic regions
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