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    EXAMINING OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURE RISKS AND THE EFFICACY OF TOILET SEAT COVERS AND ROUTINE DISCHARGE CLEANING IN MINIMIZING ANTINEOPLASTIC DRUG CONTAMINATION by Walton, AnnMarie, Sung, Anthony, Bush, Margaret, Spasojevic, Ivan, Myers, John, Jin, Haesu

    Published in Oncology nursing forum (01-03-2023)
    “…Antineoplastic drug (AD) exposure remains a significant concern for healthcare workers. Even at low levels, exposure to ADs can cause acute toxicities,…”
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    Personal Protective Equipment Use and Surface Contamination With Antineoplastic Drugs: The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic by Walton, AnnMarie, Powell, Melissa, Silva, Susan G, Jin, Haesu, Hatch, Daniel, Spasojevic, Ivan

    Published in Clinical journal of oncology nursing (01-08-2024)
    “…Surface contamination with antineoplastic drugs (ADs) is persistent. The use of personal protective equipment (PPE) is recommended to reduce exposure to ADs…”
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    Unique Collaboration between Inpatient Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Unit and Outpatient Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Clinic to Address Staffing Challenges by Jin, Haesu

    “…Fluctuating patient census often requires inpatient nurses to float to other units in the hospital. When nurses float to unfamiliar units, it increases stress,…”
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    Female Gender Is Associated with Improved Long-Term Survival Following Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant by Islam, Prioty, Jin, Haesu, Cao, Felicia, Bohannon, Lauren M., Ren, Yi, Chao, Nelson J., Choi, Taewoong, Gasparetto, Cristina, Horwitz, Mitchell E., Long, Gwynn D., Lopez, Richard D., Rizzieri, David A, Sarantopoulos, Stefanie, Sung, Anthony D.

    Published in Blood (05-11-2020)
    “…Introduction: Life expectancy for long-term survivors of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant (allo-HCT) is significantly lower compared to that of…”
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    Analysis of Cyberincivility in Posts by Health Professions Students: Descriptive Twitter Data Mining Study by De Gagne, Jennie C, Cho, Eunji, Yamane, Sandra S, Jin, Haesu, Nam, Jeehae D, Jung, Dukyoo

    Published in JMIR medical education (13-05-2021)
    “…Health professions students use social media to communicate with other students and health professionals, discuss career plans or coursework, and share the…”
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