Contamination during personal protective equipment removal may be common
1. In this point-prevalence and quasi-experimental study, contamination of skin and clothing was common during personal protective equipment (PPE) removal....
Prior to attending medical school, James graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles with a degree in biophysics. He is interested in healthcare issues affecting Asians/Pacific Islanders, emergency medicine, and medical education. He enjoys playing basketball and following the Golden State Warriors.
1. In this point-prevalence and quasi-experimental study, contamination of skin and clothing was common during personal protective equipment (PPE) removal....
1. For seven of the original Choosing Wisely campaign recommendations to reduce low-value testing, there was no clinically significant change...
1. In this nested case-control study of Taiwanese patients, current and past use of fluoroquinolone antibiotics were associated with...
1. Amongst Danish patients with uncomplicated hypertension, using beta-blockers as part of a two-drug anti-hypertensive regimen led to greater major...
1. In this randomized controlled trial, heart failure patients randomized to cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) had decreased depression as compared...
1. Amongst patients with moderate to severe depression being initiated on pharmacotherapy, using the shared decision-making tool, Depression Medication Choice,...
1. This large retrospective cohort study comparing digital screening mammography with and without computer-aided detection (CAD) did not show differences...
1. Amongst healthcare organizations under the Medicare Pioneer Accountable Care Organization (ACO), there was a modest reduction in the cost...
1. This secondary analysis of the data from the PREDIMED trial found that there was a 70% decrease in breast...
1. There were a significant number of characteristics not currently employed by Medicare that predicted 30-day hospital readmissions, and which...
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