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    Impact of a Multidisciplinary Long-Term Opioid Therapy Safety Program at a Military Tertiary Academic Medical Center by Jaskiewicz, Jennifer L, Garry, Conor B, Ernst, Andrew J, Cole, Jacob H, Allen, Miranda L, Fox, Catherine C, Gendron, Richard T, Gentry, Shari L, Hughey, Scott B, Stedje-Larsen, Eric T

    Published in Military medicine (04-01-2022)
    “…ABSTRACT Objective In light of the ongoing opioid crisis, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) created the Long-Term Opioid Therapy Safety (LOTS) program to…”
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    Marine Envenomation in Okinawa: Overview and Treatment Concept by Hughey, Scott B., Kotler, Joshua A., Ozaki, Yuriko, Itani, Yuki, Fukuzawa, Fumitoshi, Yanagimoto, Tatsuma, Takamatsu, Ko, Koito, Shu, Suzuki, Hiroki, Nishihira, Yoshimasa, Hughey, Anna C., Nagata, Takashi

    Published in Wilderness & environmental medicine (01-03-2024)
    “…Okinawa prefecture is a popular tourist destination due to its beaches and reefs. The reefs host a large variety of animals, including a number of venomous…”
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    Cadaveric Porcine Spines as a Model for the Human Epidural Space by Cole, Jacob H, Fishback, Joanna E, Hughey, Scott B

    Published in Comparative medicine (01-08-2019)
    “…Most patients who undergo epidural anesthesia are pregnant and thus a protected population, which has limited investigations of the human epidural space. Among…”
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    Hemodynamic Effects of Cardiovascular Medications in a Normovolemic and Hemorrhaged Yorkshire-cross Swine Model by Cole, Jacob H, Hughey, Scott B, Geiger, Phillip G, Rapp-Santos, Kamala J, Booth, Gregory J

    Published in Comparative medicine (01-02-2022)
    “…The Yorkshire-cross swine model is a valuable translational model commonly used to study cardiovascular physiologyand response to insult. Although the effects…”
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    Regional Anesthesia for Symptomatic Treatment of Stingray Envenomation by DeYoung, Henry R., Hughey, Scott B., Miller, Grant A., Cole, Jacob H., Longwell, Jason J.

    Published in Wilderness & environmental medicine (01-12-2021)
    “…Stingray envenomation is common in coastal regions around the world and may result in intense pain that can be challenging to manage. Described therapies…”
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    A Novel Low-Cost Ventilator for Use in a Worldwide Pandemic: The Portsmouth Ventilator by Cole, Jacob H, Hughey, Scott B, Rector, Christopher H, Booth, Gregory J

    Published in Critical care explorations (02-12-2020)
    “…The ongoing severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 or coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has demonstrated the potential need for a low-cost, rapidly…”
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    Hiatal Hernia as the Cause of G-Induced Abdominal Pain by Hughey, Scott B, Mattingly, Lauren H

    Published in Military medicine (01-11-2016)
    “…Sliding hiatal hernias are common and affect approximately 10% to 80% of the general population. The condition typically presents with reflux-type symptoms and…”
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    Hemodynamic Effects of Cardiovascular Medications in a Normovolemic and Hemorrhaged Yorkshire-cross Swine Model by Cole, Jacob H, Hughey, Scott B, Geiger, Phillip G, Rapp-Santos, Kamala J, Booth, Gregory J

    Published in Comparative medicine (01-02-2022)
    “…The Yorkshire-cross swine model is a valuable translational model commonly used to study cardiovascular physiology and response to insult. Although the effects…”
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    Prolonged Brackish Water Exposure: A Case Report by Hughey, Scott B., McCoy, Kari L., Mills, Aaron E.

    Published in Wilderness & environmental medicine (01-09-2020)
    “…Exposure to and consumption of brackish water are associated with an elevated risk of infection, hypernatremia, and hypothermia. Minimal data exist to support…”
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