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Published : 13th July 2022
Authors : James Espinosa*, Alan Lucerna, Henry Schuitema
Citation : Espinosa J, Lucerna A, Schuitema H. (2022). Healthcare Documents: How Readable? A Study of Simple Strategies to Decrease Reading Grade Level and Increase Reading Ease of Healthcare Documents. Mathews J Emergency Med. 7(1):44.
Published : 08th July 2022
Authors : Nicole Caltabiano1, Ashley Keifer2, James Espinosa3, Alan Lucerna4, Nicholas Tomasello3, Russell Mordecai3, Henry Schuitema3, Victor Scali3
Citation : Caltabiano N, Keifer A, Espinosa J, Lucerna A, Tomasello N, Mordecai R, Schuitema H, Scali V. (2022). Effect of a Statewide Opioid Monitoring Program on a Community Emergency Department Opioid Prescribing Patterns. Mathews J Emergency Med. 7(1):43.
Published : 12th June 2022
Authors : Razwana Wahdat1, Ramy Saleh2, James Espinosa3*, Lissa Diaz4, Shabnam Zarrabi5, Russell Mordecai3, Jacob Melnick1, Alan Lucerna3, Henry Schuitema6, Victor Scali3
Citation : Wahdat R, Saleh R, Espinosa J, Diaz L, Zarrabi S, Mordecai R, Melnick J, Lucerna A, Schuitema H, Scali V. (2022). Towards Decreasing the Effect of Stethoscopes as Fomites in Healthcare Acquired Infections: Can Practitioners Tell Difference Between Disposable and Standard Stethoscopes and Gloved versus Ungloved Stethoscopes? Mathews J Emergency Med. 7(1):42.
Published : 29th April 2021
Authors : Melissa Reeves DO1, Karina Gotliboym DO2, James Espinosa MD3*, Victor Scali DO4, Alan Lucerna DO5, Russell Mordecai DO3, Henry Schuitema DO6
Citation : Reeves M, Gotliboym K, Espinosa J, Scali V, Lucerna A, Mordecai R, Schuitema H. (2021). Accuracy of vancomycin dosing in the Emergency Department: Two dosage sizes do not fit all. Mathews J Emergency Med. 6(1):41.
Published : 31st December 2020
Authors : Victoria McElroy1, James Espinosa2*, Victor Scali3, Henny Schuitema4, Alan Lucerna5
Citation : Espinosa J, et al. (2020). Potential Impact of Choosing Wisely-- ED Coagulation Study (PT-PTT-INR): Utilization and Economic Modeling. Mathews J Emergency Med. (5)2:40.
Published : 27th December 2020
Authors : Aghamollaii V1, Bidaki R2,3*
Citation : Aghamollaii V, et al. (2020). Dupuytren Contracture follow Prolong Use of Primidone in an Old Woman with Essential Tremor: A Clinical Image. Mathews J Emergency Med. (5)2:39