Search Results - "Abou Baker, Nabil"
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Gastrointestinal Evaluation of Iron Deficiency Anemia
Published in JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association (26-10-2021)“…Anemia of any cause is present in approximately 6% of the US population and increases with age, more so in people in racial minority populations. For example,…”
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The Role of Internal Medicine-Pediatric Programs and Transition Champions in Graduate Medical Trainee Health Care Transition Development
Published in Journal of adolescent health (01-08-2023)“…Transition to adult health care for adolescents and young adults (AYAs), especially those with chronic conditions, is a critical time. Medical trainees lack…”
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Age Trends And State Disparities In Firearm-Related Suicide In The US, 1999–2020
Published in Health affairs (Millwood, Va.) (01-11-2023)“…Using data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Web-based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System, we analyzed trends in firearm suicide…”
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Inpatient Management of Pain Episodes in Children with Sickle Cell Disease: A Review
Published in Children (Basel) (10-09-2024)“…Sickle cell disease (SCD) is the most common hemoglobinopathy in the world. Sickle cell vaso-occlusive episodes (VOEs) are very painful acute events and the…”
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A Novel Contraception Counseling and Shared Decision-Making Curriculum for Internal Medicine Residents
Published in MedEdPORTAL (04-12-2020)“…Many women of reproductive age with complex medical conditions receive primary care through an internal medicine (IM) physician rather than an…”
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Addressing Sickle Cell Disease Implicit Bias in Internal Medicine Residents
Published in Blood (23-11-2021)“…Introduction: Throughout the years, patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) have been subjected to biases and stigmas that have affected their care, which then…”
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Incorporating the Emergency Department in the Blueprint for Youth Suicide Prevention
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The Bias of Medicine in Sickle Cell Disease
Published in Journal of general internal medicine : JGIM (01-11-2023)“…Sickle cell disease (SCD) is the most common monogenetic condition in the United States (US) and one that has been subjected to a history of negative bias…”
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Implementation of a Multipronged Intervention to Improvement Inpatient Sickle Cell Disease Care
Published in Blood (02-11-2023)“…Introduction: Over the decades, many interventions have been used to improve care for patients with Sickle Cell Disease (SCD). There are 19 whole lifespan SCD…”
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Age Trends And State Disparities In Firearm-Related Suicide In The US, 1999–2020: Study examines firearm-related suicide, 1999–2020
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Understanding Hydroxyurea Utilization in Sickle Cell Disease: Exploring Patient and Provider Attitudes and Beliefs
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Barriers and Resident Attitudes Surrounding Care of Patients with Sickle Cell Disease
Published in Blood (05-11-2020)“…Introduction Patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) commonly experience negative attitudes from health care providers, leading to significant barriers to care…”
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A Pilot Study of a Functional Pain Assessment for Adult Patients Admitted with Sickle Cell Pain Crisis
Published in Blood (13-11-2019)“…▪ Introduction Acute vaso-occlusive pain crises are the most common complications of sickle cell disease (SCD). Pain is a subjective sensation and is often…”
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107. PATHWAYS INITIATIVE TO IMPROVE TRANSITION CARE IN A MED-PEDS RESIDENCY PROGRAM
Published in Academic pediatrics (01-08-2019)“…Approximately 750,000 adolescents with special health care needs graduate to adulthood annually, often with their health suffering. Less than half receive the…”
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