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    Influenza immunization among resident physicians in an urban teaching hospital by Ali Imtiaz, Mubdiul, MD, Budnick, Lawrence D., MD, Berman, Andrew R., MD

    Published in American journal of infection control (01-04-2016)
    “…Highlights • The self-reported immunization rate of resident physicians in 2013-2014 was 76.7%. • Lack of time to get immunized was the most cited reason for…”
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    Pertussis Vaccination of Health Care Workers: ACOEM Medical Center Occupational Health Section Task Force on Pertussis Vaccination of Health Care Workers by Russi, Mark, Behrman, Amy, Buchta, William G., Budnick, Lawrence D., Hodgson, Michael J., Spillmann, Scott J., Swift, Melanie D.

    “…Infection with Bordetelia pertussis, the cause of whooping cough, is common in the adult and adolescent population because immunity from prior illness or…”
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    Influenza Vaccine: Immunization Rates, Knowledge, and Attitudes of Resident Physicians in an Urban Teaching Hospital by Wodi, A. Patricia, Samy, Sawsan, Ezeanolue, Echezona, Lamour, Rytza, Patel, Rakesh, Budnick, Lawrence D., Dashefsky, Barry

    “…Because resident physicians (RPs) frequently have direct patient contact, those who are unimmunized against influenza potentially subject patients to…”
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    REGARDING HEALTH AWARENESS DAYS/PURTLE AND ROMAN RESPOND by Budnick, Lawrence D, Purtle, Jonathan, Roman, Leah A

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-10-2015)
    “…The template could be included in all monthly toolkits available on the US Department of Health and Human Services' National Health Observances resource…”
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    Toothpick-Related Injuries in the United States, 1979 Through 1982 by Budnick, Lawrence D

    “…From 1979 to 1982, an estimated 8,176 toothpick-related injuries occurred yearly (3.6 per 100,000 population per year). The rate of injury was greatest among…”
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    A nosocomial outbreak of Salmonella enteritidis infection due to the consumption of raw eggs by Telzak, E.E. (Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY), Budnick, L.D, Greenberg, M.S.Z, Blum, S, Shayegani, M, Benson, C.E, Schultz, S

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (09-08-1990)
    “…In 1987, the New York City Department of Health and the New York State Department of Health investigated an outbreak of Salmonella enteritidis, in which 404 of…”
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    Sleep and alertness in a 12-hour rotating shift work environment by Budnick, L D, Lerman, S E, Baker, T L, Jones, H, Czeisler, C A

    Published in Journal of occupational medicine (01-12-1994)
    “…Industrial workers on rotating shifts were evaluated for the effects of rotating shift work. Twenty-five (86%) of 29 workers in the study area who work 12-hour…”
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    Human factors in occupational medicine by Budnick, L D

    Published in Journal of occupational medicine (01-06-1993)
    “…Physicians should be knowledgeable of human factors (ergonomics) to address the workplace needs of their patients. Human factors is the discovery and…”
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    An evaluation of scheduled bright light and darkness on rotating shiftworkers: trial and limitations by Budnick, L D, Lerman, S E, Nicolich, M J

    Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01-06-1995)
    “…The effectiveness of a program of scheduled bright light and dark to alter the circadian pacemakers of rotating shiftworkers were evaluated. Thirteen…”
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    Bathtub-Related Electrocutions in the United States, 1979 to 1982 by Budnick, Lawrence D

    “…From 1979 to 1982, in the United States, at least 95 persons were electrocuted in bathtubs; 66% of the deaths occurred during the winter and spring. Children…”
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