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    Assessing trauma readiness costs in level III and level IV trauma centers by Atkins, Elizabeth V., Vaughn, Kelli A., Medeiros, Regina S., Patterson, Gregory K., Register, Alicia R., Ashley, Dennis W.

    “…Readiness costs are expenses incurred by trauma centers to maintain essential infrastructure. Although the components for readiness are described in the…”
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    How much green does it take to be orange? Determining the cost associated with trauma center readiness by Ashley, Dennis W, Mullins, Robert F, Dente, Christopher J, Johns, Tracy J, Garlow, Laura E, Medeiros, Regina S, Atkins, Elizabeth V, Solomon, Gina, Abston, Dena, Ferdinand, Colville H

    “…Readiness costs are real expenses incurred by trauma centers to maintain essential infrastructure to provide emergent services on a 24/7 basis. Although the…”
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    An analysis of the effectiveness of a state trauma system: treatment at designated trauma centers is associated with an increased probability of survival by Ashley, Dennis W, Pracht, Etienne E, Medeiros, Regina S, Atkins, Elizabeth V, NeSmith, Elizabeth G, Johns, Tracy J, Nicholas, Jeffrey M

    “…States struggle to continue support for recruitment, funding and development of designated trauma centers (DTCs). The purpose of this study was to evaluate the…”
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    What Are the Costs of Trauma Center Readiness? Defining and Standardizing Readiness Costs for Trauma Centers Statewide by Ashley, Dennis W, Mullins, Robert F, Dente, Christopher J, Garlow, Laura, Medeiros, Regina S, Atkins, Elizabeth V, Solomon, Gina, Abston, Dena, Ferdinand, Colville H

    Published in The American surgeon (01-09-2017)
    “…Trauma center readiness costs are incurred to maintain essential infrastructure and capacity to provide emergent services on a 24/7 basis. These costs are not…”
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    Accelerated Biologic Aging, Chronic Stress, and Risk for Sepsis and Organ Failure Following Trauma by NeSmith, Elizabeth G., Medeiros, Regina S., Holsten, Steven B., Zhu, Haidong, Looney, Stephen W., Dong, Yanbin

    Published in Journal of trauma nursing (01-05-2020)
    “…Chronic stress and accelerated aging have been shown to impact the inflammatory response and related outcomes like sepsis and organ failure, but data are…”
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    "It takes a village" to raise research productivity: impact of a Trauma Interdisciplinary Group for Research at an urban, Level 1 trauma center by NeSmith, Elizabeth G, Medeiros, Regina S, Ferdinand, Colville H B, Hawkins, Michael L, Holsten, Jr, Steven B, Zhu, Haidong, Dong, Yanbin

    “…Few interdisciplinary research groups include basic scientists, pharmacists, therapists, nutritionists, laboratory technicians, as well as trauma patients and…”
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    A Decade Evaluation of a State Trauma System: Has Access to Inpatient Trauma Care at Designated Trauma Centers Improved? by Ashley, Dennis W, Pracht, Etienne E, Medeiros, Regina S, Atkins, Elizabeth V, Nesmith, Elizabeth G, Johns, Tracy J, Dunne, James R, Nicholas, Jeffrey M

    Published in The American surgeon (01-07-2017)
    “…Recently, the trauma center component of the Georgia trauma system was evaluated demonstrating a 10 per cent probability of increased survival for severely…”
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    Demographic differences in systemic inflammatory response syndrome score after trauma by NeSmith, Elizabeth G, Weinrich, Sally P, Andrews, Jeannette O, Medeiros, Regina S, Hawkins, Michael L, Weinrich, Martin C

    Published in American journal of critical care (01-01-2012)
    “…Demographic differences in health outcomes have been reported for chronic diseases, but few data exist on these differences in trauma (defined as acute,…”
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    Impact of traumatic suicide methods on a level I trauma center by Bittner, 4th, James G, Hawkins, Michael L, Atteberry, Linda R, Ferdinand, Colville H, Medeiros, Regina S

    Published in The American surgeon (01-02-2010)
    “…Suicide is a major, preventable public health issue. Although firearm-related mechanisms commonly result in death, nonfirearm methods cause significant…”
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    Verification of resident bedside-procedure competency by intensive care nursing staff by Bhalla, Varun K, Bolduc, Aaron, Lewis, Frank, Nesmith, Elizabeth, Hogan, Christopher, Edmunds, Jennifer S, Hentges, Traci B, Medeiros, Regina S, Holsten, Steven B

    Published in Journal of trauma nursing (01-03-2014)
    “…Recent efforts by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education to standardize resident education and demonstrate objective clinical proficiency…”
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    Superior mesenteric artery syndrome in the modern trauma patient by Adams, John B, Hawkins, Michael L, Ferdinand, Coville H, Medeiros, Regina S

    Published in The American surgeon (01-08-2007)
    “…In 1861, von Rokitansky described obstruction of the third part of the duodenum by external compression of the duodenum by the superior mesenteric artery…”
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    Systemic inflammatory response syndrome score and race as predictors of length of stay in the intensive care unit by NeSmith, Elizabeth G, Weinrich, Sally P, Andrews, Jeannette O, Medeiros, Regina S, Hawkins, Michael L, Weinrich, Martin

    Published in American journal of critical care (01-07-2009)
    “…Identifying predictors of length of stay in the intensive care unit can help critical care clinicians prioritize care in patients with acute, life-threatening…”
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    Needs Based Assessment of Trauma Systems 2, is it ready for primetime? A natural experiment testing its reliability by Ashley, Dennis W., Pracht, Etienne E., Tetzlaff-Bemiller, Melissa J., Medeiros, Regina S., Atkins, Elizabeth V.

    “…INTRODUCTION Needs Based Assessment of Trauma Systems 2 (NBATS-2) attempts to predict the impact on patient volume and travel time for patients when a new…”
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    Nonoperative Management of Solid Organ Injury Diminishes Surgical Resident Operative Experience: Is It Time for Simulation Training? 1 by Bittner, James G., Hawkins, Michael L., Medeiros, Regina S., Beatty, John S., Atteberry, Linda R., Ferdinand, Colville H., Mellinger, John D.

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (2010)
    “…Nonoperative management (NOM) of solid abdominal organ injury (SAOI) is increasing. Consequently, training programs are challenged to ensure essential…”
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