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    The Effect of Noise Distraction on Emergency Medicine Resident Performance During Intubation of a Patient Simulator by Getto, Leila P., MD, Marco, Debra, RN, Papas, Mia A., PhD, Fort, Charles W., MSN, Fredette, Jenna, MD

    Published in The Journal of emergency medicine (01-03-2016)
    “…Abstract Background The environment in the Emergency Department (ED) is chaotic, and physicians are expected to perform procedures amongst distractions…”
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    Numerical Equilibrium Analysis for Structured Consumer Resource Models by de Roos, A. M, Diekmann, O, Getto, P, Kirkilionis, M. A

    Published in Bulletin of mathematical biology (01-02-2010)
    “…In this paper, we present methods for a numerical equilibrium and stability analysis for models of a size structured population competing for an unstructured…”
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    Delayed presentation of splenic rupture after colonoscopy by Nimmons, William, Getto, Leila P.

    Published in The American journal of emergency medicine (01-05-2020)
    “…Here, we present a case of splenic rupture ten days post colonoscopy in order to highlight the importance of including this disease process on your…”
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    Implementation of a monthly individualized learning plan with emergency medicine residents by Getto, Leila P., Drake, Joshua, Kern, Alyssa, Fredette, Jenna

    Published in AEM education and training (01-10-2021)
    “…Objectives Self‐assessment and self‐directed learning (SDL) are integral to developing competent physicians who are lifelong learners. Individualized learning…”
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    A Novel Task Trainer for Penile Corpus Cavernosa Aspiration by Ruest, Amber S, Getto, Leila P, Fredette, Jenna M, Cherico, Amy, Papas, Mia A, Nomura, Jason T

    “…INTRODUCTIONPriapism is a rare yet time sensitive emergency with potentially significant morbidity. A novel task trainer was developed for corpus cavernosa…”
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    A numerical approach to the computation of light propagation through turbid media: application to the evaluation of lighted exit signs by Roysam, B., Cohen, A.R., Getto, P.H., Boyce, P.R.

    Published in IEEE transactions on industry applications (01-05-1993)
    “…A general event-based Monte Carlo method is presented for numerical quantitative and qualitative analyses relevant to the propagation of light through turbid…”
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    Boundedness, global existence and continuous dependence for nonlinear dynamical systems describing physiologically structured populations by Diekmann, O., Getto, Ph

    Published in Journal of Differential Equations (15-08-2005)
    “…The paper is aimed as a contribution to the general theory of nonlinear infinite dimensional dynamical systems describing interacting physiologically…”
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    On the (dis) advantages of cannibalism by Getto, Ph, Diekmann, O, de Roos, A M

    Published in Journal of mathematical biology (01-12-2005)
    “…Cannibalism is an interaction between individuals that can produce counter- intuitive effects at the population level. A striking effect is that a population…”
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    A numerical approach to the computation of light propagation through turbid media: Application to the evaluation of lighted exit signs by Roysam, B., Cohen, A., Getto, P., Boyce, P.

    “…A general event-based Monte Carlo approach is presented for computationally performing quantitative and qualitative analyses relevant to the propagation of…”
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    Object-oriented programming in a conventional programming environment by Breen, D.E., Getto, P.H., Apodaca, A.A.

    “…A programming methodology that implements many object-oriented features within a conventional programming environment is described. The methodology was created…”
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