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    The 6-Minute Walk Test as a Predictor of Summit Success on Denali by Shea, Katherine M., MD, Ladd, Eric R., MD, Lipman, Grant S., MD, Bagley, Patrick, BA, Pirrotta, Elizabeth A., MS, Vongsachang, Hurnan, BA, Wang, N. Ewen, MD, Auerbach, Paul S., MD

    Published in Wilderness & environmental medicine (01-03-2016)
    “…Objective To test whether the 6-minute walk test (6MWT), including postexercise vital sign measurements and distance walked, predicts summit success on Denali,…”
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    Computational Signatures of Inequity Aversion in Children Across Seven Societies by Amir, Dorsa, Melnikoff, David, Warneken, Felix, Blake, Peter R., Corbit, John, Callaghan, Tara C., Barry, Oumar, Bowie, Aleah, Kleutsch, Lauren, Kramer, Karen L., Ross, Elizabeth, Vongsachang, Hurnan, Wrangham, Richard, McAuliffe, Katherine

    “…Inequity aversion is an important factor in fairness behavior. Previous work suggests that children show more cross-cultural variation in their willingness to…”
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    From the hospital to the streets: Bringing care to the unsheltered homeless in Los Angeles by Feldman, Brett J., Kim, Jeniffer S., Mosqueda, Laura, Vongsachang, Hurnan, Banerjee, Josh, Coffey, Charles E., Spellberg, Brad, Hochman, Michael, Robinson, Jehni

    “…Homelessness is a neglected crisis throughout the United States. In Los Angeles (L.A.) County, nearly 59,000 residents are homeless, and the vast majority are…”
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    Variations in Pediatric Trauma Transfer Patterns in Northern California Pediatric Trauma Centers (2001–2009) by Vogel, Lara D., Vongsachang, Hurnan, Pirrotta, Elizabeth, Holmes, James M., Sherck, John, Newton, Christopher, D'Souza, Peter, Spain, David A., Wang, N. Ewen, Alpern, Elizabeth

    Published in Academic emergency medicine (01-09-2014)
    “…Background Due to the scarcity of specialized resources for pediatric trauma, “regionalization,” or a system designed to get “the right child, to the right…”
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