Search Results - "Gipson, Katrina"
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Race, racism, and antiracism in emergency medicine: A scoping review of the literature and research agenda for the future
Published in Academic emergency medicine (01-11-2022)“…Objectives The objective was to conduct a scoping review of the literature and develop consensus‐derived research priorities for future research inquiry in an…”
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Physician-patient agreement in the assessment of allergen relevance
Published in Dermatitis (01-09-2010)“…The efficacy of patch testing may be enhanced by data allowing the physician to estimate the likelihood that results of a patch-test reading are relevant to a…”
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The Time Is Now: Racism and the Responsibility of Emergency Medicine to Be Antiracist
Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-11-2021)“…The COVID-19 pandemic has shed light on the ongoing pandemic of racial injustice. In the context of these twin pandemics, emergency medicine organizations are…”
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Words matter: Language impact on the care of patients with disabilities
Published in The American journal of emergency medicine (01-08-2024)“…Like many other marginalized groups, people with disabilities face disparities in access to equitable healthcare access and have worse healthcare outcomes such…”
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“I don't want to be the squeaky wheel”: Addressing bias as a leader in emergency medicine
Published in Academic emergency medicine (01-04-2024)“…Background Implicit bias poses a barrier to inclusivity in the health care workforce and is detrimental to patient care. While previous studies have…”
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Relevance of doubtful ("equivocal") late patch-test readings
Published in Dermatitis (01-03-2010)“…Doubtful late patch-test readings are often not considered clinically relevant. As a result, allergens with doubtful late readings may not be disclosed to the…”
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Validity of subject self-report for acne
Published in Dermatology (Basel) (01-01-2008)“…Acne prevalence studies often use subject self-report as data source. Our aim was to evaluate the validity of acne self-report. Responses of university…”
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