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Anemia impacts nearly a third of the global population, with the highest burden being in developing nations among women and children under the age of 5 years. During earl [...]
2023 | Dissertation |
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Patients are referred to Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) for MRI under anesthesia from a variety of care settings and geographic locations. Due to the unique [...]
2022 | Final project |
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Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) is a genetically and phenotypically heterogeneous white blood cell cancer with a poor prognosis and limited therapeutic options. For many dec [...]
2022 | Dissertation |
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Cancers are among the most deadly and intractable of human diseases, for which the standard of care may involve aggressive yet only partially effective therapies. Immunot [...]
2022 | Dissertation |
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Inadequate handoffs are persistent issues in hospitals contributing to patient safety concerns. Standardization of handoffs reduces general adverse events, increases effe [...]
2023 | Final project |
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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is the most common leukemia in adults and is primarily diagnosed in older patients. The combination of the BCL2 inhibitor, venetoclax, with a [...]
2024 | Abstract |
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People experiencing homelessness, co-morbid chronic medical conditions, and substance use disorder (SUD) make up a disproportionate number of high-cost, high-need patient [...]
2020 | Abstract |
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Inequities in structural determinants of health have a substantial effect on negative health outcomes. Our objective was to evaluate the association between patient insur [...]
2023-07-25 | Abstract |
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