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    The changing nature of death on the trauma service by Kahl, Jessica E, Calvo, Richard Y, Sise, Michael J, Sise, C Beth, Thorndike, Jonathan F, Shackford, Steven R

    “…Recent innovations in care have improved survival following injury. Coincidentally, the population of elderly injured patients with preexisting comorbidities…”
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    Student Reactions to Public Safety Reports of Hate Crimes by Kahl, Jessica E., Koenig, Anne, Smith, Ramon

    Published in Journal of interpersonal violence (01-09-2013)
    “…This study investigated participant’s reactions to hate crime versus nonbiased crime incident reports that included more or less detail about the crime using a…”
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    The value of lower-extremity duplex surveillance to detect deep vein thrombosis in trauma patients by Bandle, Jesse, Shackford, Steven R, Kahl, Jessica E, Sise, C Beth, Calvo, Richard Y, Shackford, Meghan C, Sise, Michael J

    “…Venous duplex surveillance (VDS) is commonly used in trauma patients considered at risk for deep venous thrombosis. Economic evaluations have not addressed the…”
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    Withdrawal of care: a 10-year perspective at a Level I trauma center by Sise, Michael J, Sise, C Beth, Thorndike, Jonathan F, Kahl, Jessica E, Calvo, Richard Y, Shackford, Steven R

    “…Withdrawal or limitation of care (WLC) in trauma patients has not been well studied. We reviewed 10 years of deaths at our adult Level I trauma center to…”
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    Back to the future: reducing reliance on torso computed tomography in the initial evaluation of blunt trauma by Sise, Michael J, Kahl, Jessica E, Calvo, Richard Y, Sise, C Beth, Morgan, Jessica A, Shackford, Steven R, Shackford, Meghan C, Bandle, Jesse, Peck, Kimberly A, Schechter, Mark S

    “…Reliance on chest-abdomen-pelvis computed tomography (CAP) in the initial evaluation of blunt trauma is a major source of patient radiation exposure. Our…”
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