2020
Association between patient-physician gender concordance and patient experience scores. Is there gender bias?
Chekijian S, Kinsman J, Taylor RA, Ravi S, Parwani V, Ulrich A, Venkatesh A, Agrawal P. Association between patient-physician gender concordance and patient experience scores. Is there gender bias? The American Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2020, 45: 476-482. PMID: 33069544, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2020.09.090.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient satisfaction surveyFemale patientsProvider scoresOverall assessment scoreEmergency departmentPatient satisfactionPhysician genderPatient-physician gender concordanceFemale physiciansAssessment scoresGender concordancePatient satisfaction survey dataSatisfaction surveyEffect of patientFemale emergency physiciansPatient experience scoresLogistic regression modelsCross-sectional analysisElectronic health recordsPatients' oddsAdult patientsPatient genderEmergency physiciansLower oddsEmergency care
2017
Global Health and Emergency Care: Overcoming Clinical Research Barriers
Levine AC, Barry MA, Agrawal P, Duber HC, Chang MP, Mackey JM, Hansoti B, Group T. Global Health and Emergency Care: Overcoming Clinical Research Barriers. Academic Emergency Medicine 2017, 24: 484-493. PMID: 27976457, DOI: 10.1111/acem.13142.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2013
Clinical and Translational Research in Global Health and Emergency Care: A Research Agenda
Runyon MS, Sawe HR, Levine AC, Pousson A, House DR, Agrawal P, Osei‐Ampofo M, Weiner SG, Douglass K. Clinical and Translational Research in Global Health and Emergency Care: A Research Agenda. Academic Emergency Medicine 2013, 20: 1272-1277. PMID: 24341582, DOI: 10.1111/acem.12268.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTranslational researchEmergency careAcute care guidelinesGlobal health priorityClinical research programResource-limited settingsAcademic Emergency Medicine consensus conferenceHealth care systemCare guidelinesAcute diseaseHealth priorityLong-term effectsConsensus conferenceCare systemGlobal healthCareSustainable research infrastructureDisease