Compliance-linked incentives increase infant immunizations rates in rural India
1. Infantile immunization rates were higher among children whose caregivers received compliance-linked incentives when compared to those who received only...
Kate is currently a 4th year medical student at the University of Vermont College of Medicine who is intending to matching into Emergency Medicine. Originally from Vermont, Kate received her undergraduate degree in Language Studies (Spanish) from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Prior to medical school, she worked as a Clinical Research Coordinator at UVM Medical Center and volunteered as an EMT with an ambulance service in rural Vermont. Her medical interests include emergency medicine, international health, critical care, and pediatrics. In her free time, Kate enjoys spending time outside, doing yoga, and traveling.
1. Infantile immunization rates were higher among children whose caregivers received compliance-linked incentives when compared to those who received only...
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1. Urinalysis had ≥90% sensitivity and specificity in identifying urinary tract infection (UTI) among infants ≤60 days old with fever,...
1. Pediatric eye injuries related to nonpowder guns (BB, pellet guns, paintball, etc.) increased by over 150% during the study...
1. Increased education and process standardization led to a significant decrease in time to antibiotic administration among inpatient bone marrow...
1. Three quarters of parents of children with a cancer diagnosis report greater optimism about their child’s prognosis than the...
1. Less than 75% of study infants hospitalized with acute bronchiolitis received the current recommended treatment, evidence-based supportive therapies (EBST),...
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