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    Choosing Daily Labs Wisely in the Hospital: A Novel Tool for Assessing Laboratory Testing Appropriateness by Murphy, Caleb J., Duran, Alisa M., Diem, Susan J., Bowman Peterson, Jill M.

    Published in Quality management in health care (01-07-2020)
    “…The Minnesota Lab Appropriateness (MLAB) criteria were developed for assessing appropriateness of complete blood counts (CBCs) and serum electrolyte panels…”
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    Duty-hours Monitoring Revisited: Self-report May Not Be Adequate by Buum, Heather A. Thompson, MD, Duran-Nelson, Alisa M., MD, Menk, Jeremiah, MS, Nixon, L. James, MD

    Published in The American journal of medicine (01-04-2013)
    “…Resident duty-hour restrictions introduced by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) on Jul 1, 2003, and later modified on Jul 1,…”
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    Burnout and Physical Activity in Minnesota Internal Medicine Resident Physicians by Olson, Shawn M, Odo, Nnaemeka U, Duran, Alisa M, Pereira, Anne G, Mandel, Jeffrey H

    Published in Journal of graduate medical education (01-12-2014)
    “…Regular physical activity plays an important role in the amelioration of several mental health disorders; however, its relationship with burnout has not yet…”
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    Haematological, neurological and electrocardiographic findings in secondary hypothermia by Dickinson, Oana, Hanson, Brian, Benditt, David G, Duran-Nelson, Alisa M

    Published in BMJ case reports (15-11-2012)
    “…The association between secondary hypothermia and pancytopaenia is uncommon. A young woman presented with chronic hypothermia (28.8–34.6°C) secondary to…”
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    Haematological, neurological and electrocardiographic findings in secondary hypothermia by Dickinson, Oana, Hanson, Brian, Benditt, David G, Duran-Nelson, Alisa M

    Published in BMJ Case Reports (2012)
    “…The association between secondary hypothermia and pancytopaenia is uncommon. A young woman presented with chronic hypothermia (28.8–34.6°C) secondary to…”
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