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House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)

 

House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference posters from 2020 to present can be found here.

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  • Got Diabetes? With Us, You'll Have Complete Diabetic Care by Mansi Shah*, MD; Hasmik Minasyan*, MD; Alison Liss*, MD; John Caruson, MD; Loren Chen, MD; and Albert Lee, MD

    Got Diabetes? With Us, You'll Have Complete Diabetic Care

    Mansi Shah*, MD; Hasmik Minasyan*, MD; Alison Liss*, MD; John Caruson, MD; Loren Chen, MD; and Albert Lee, MD

    AIM:

    By April 2016, we aim to improve Complete Diabetic Care of Thursday JHAP Clinic's patients with diabetes by 50%.

    * These authors contributed equally

  • Screening for Venous Thromboembolism in Asymptomatic Trauma Patients: Effective in High Risk Patients by Seth Stake, BS; Adam Wallace, BS; Deepika Koganti, MD, PGY-4; Adam P. Johnson, MD, MPH; Joshua A. Marks, MD; Scott W. Cowan, MD; and Murray Cohen, MD

    Screening for Venous Thromboembolism in Asymptomatic Trauma Patients: Effective in High Risk Patients

    Seth Stake, BS; Adam Wallace, BS; Deepika Koganti, MD, PGY-4; Adam P. Johnson, MD, MPH; Joshua A. Marks, MD; Scott W. Cowan, MD; and Murray Cohen, MD

    Hypothesis:

    Through data analysis of a large cohort of trauma patients, a clinically applicable protocol can be developed based on various predisposing factors for VTE in asymptomatic patients. By isolating the factors that make these patients high risk for VTE, we can effectively lower the incidence of PE in hospitalized trauma patients.

 
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