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    Early Detection of Septic Shock Onset Using Interpretable Machine Learners by Misra, Debdipto, Avula, Venkatesh, Wolk, Donna M, Farag, Hosam A, Li, Jiang, Mehta, Yatin B, Sandhu, Ranjeet, Karunakaran, Bipin, Kethireddy, Shravan, Zand, Ramin, Abedi, Vida

    Published in Journal of clinical medicine (15-01-2021)
    “…Developing a decision support system based on advances in machine learning is one area for strategic innovation in healthcare. Predicting a patient's…”
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    An unexpected presentation: minimal change disease in an adult with treatment-naïve hepatitis C by Stokes, Audrey L., Alhamad, Tarek, Abendroth, Catherine S., Farag, Hosam A., Verma, Navin

    Published in International urology and nephrology (01-12-2013)
    “…Minimal change disease is the most common glomerular disease affecting children; its prevalence among adults, however, is eclipsed by other glomerular…”
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    Documenting Clinical Microbiology Impact: Performing Clinical Research to Document the Value of the Microbiology Laboratory by Farag, Hosam A.

    Published in Clinical microbiology newsletter (15-04-2018)
    “…For those intending to achieve the maximum validity and usefulness of microbiology results, the interface between clinical medicine and diagnostic methods in…”
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    Documenting Clinical Microbiology Impact: Basic Concepts for Designing Clinical Studies and Outcome Research Using Principles of Biostatistics by Farag, Hosam A.

    Published in Clinical microbiology newsletter (15-03-2018)
    “…While most clinical laboratorians do not consider themselves part of a formal clinical research group, many quality improvement projects and method…”
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    Machine Learning in Microbiology: Finding the Signal in the Noise by Tice, Ann Marie, Farag, Hosam A.

    Published in Clinical microbiology newsletter (15-07-2019)
    “…Electronic health records (EHRs) capture data that is common to healthcare organizations to document the care they provide to their patients. EHR data are…”
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