2014
Use of Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Connecticut Emergency Departments
Herbst MK, Camargo CA, Perez A, Moore CL. Use of Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Connecticut Emergency Departments. Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2014, 48: 191-196.e2. PMID: 25440859, DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2014.09.017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEmergency departmentPOC-USCare ultrasoundCommunity ED settingEmergency Physicians guidelinesRespondents' emergency departmentsAbdominal aortic aneurysmAcademic emergency departmentPhysicians guidelinesED settingUse of pointAortic aneurysmED directorsACEP guidelinesEmergency physiciansAmerican CollegeResponse rateTrauma (FAST) examinationUS machineFocused assessmentBilling patternsHospital privilegesMinority useQuality assurance programUS performanceRadiation Dose Index of Renal Colic Protocol CT Studies in the United States: A Report from the American College of Radiology National Radiology Data Registry
Lukasiewicz A, Bhargavan-Chatfield M, Coombs L, Ghita M, Weinreb J, Gunabushanam G, Moore CL. Radiation Dose Index of Renal Colic Protocol CT Studies in the United States: A Report from the American College of Radiology National Radiology Data Registry. Radiology 2014, 271: 445-451. PMID: 24484064, PMCID: PMC5341688, DOI: 10.1148/radiol.14131601.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDose-length productDose indexRadiation dose indicesCT studiesMean dose-length productInstitutional review board approvalReview board approvalCT dose indexRenal colicMean ageSingle institutionCT examinationsAmerican CollegeData registryBoard approvalPatientsPatient habitusRegistryCTSpearman correlationUnited StatesExamination typesDescriptive statisticsInstitutional-level factorsIndex
2005
Ultrasonography in Community Emergency Departments in the United States: Access to Ultrasonography Performed by Consultants and Status of Emergency Physician-Performed Ultrasonography
Moore CL, Molina AA, Lin H. Ultrasonography in Community Emergency Departments in the United States: Access to Ultrasonography Performed by Consultants and Status of Emergency Physician-Performed Ultrasonography. Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2005, 47: 147-153. PMID: 16431225, DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2005.08.023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsClinical CompetenceCross-Sectional StudiesEducational StatusEmergency MedicineEmergency Service, HospitalHealth Care SurveysHealth Services AccessibilityHospital AdministrationHospitals, CommunityHumansPractice Patterns, Physicians'Radiology Department, HospitalReferral and ConsultationUltrasonographyUnited StatesConceptsEmergency physician-performed ultrasonographyCommunity emergency departmentsEmergency physician useEmergency departmentED directorsEmergency physiciansPhysician useEmergency medicine residentsPerformance of ultrasonographyMedicine residentsOverall response rateEmergency physician trainingPericardial effusionMedicine residency programsAmerican CollegeEmergency medicine residency programsUltrasonographyResponse rateTrauma (FAST) examinationPhysiciansPhysician trainingTimely accessAnonymous surveyCode situationsResidency training
2004
Access to ultrasonography by other specialists and performance of ultrasonography by emergency physicians in community emergency departments
Moore C, Lin H, Molina A. Access to ultrasonography by other specialists and performance of ultrasonography by emergency physicians in community emergency departments. Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2004, 44: s32. DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2004.07.106.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmergency physician-performed ultrasonographyCommunity emergency departmentsPerformance of ultrasonographyEmergency departmentEmergency physiciansED directorsEmergency physician trainingPericardial effusionAbdominal sonographyMedicine residency programsBedside ultrasoundEmergency medicine residentsEmergency medicine residency programsAmerican CollegeUltrasonographyResponse rateTrauma (FAST) examinationPhysiciansPhysician trainingMedicine residentsAnonymous surveyCode situationsResidency trainingResidency programsRadiology