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Emily Lan-Vy Nguyen,Carsten Krueger,Sanjay Mahant et al. Emily Lan-Vy Nguyen et al.
Objective: To describe clinical practice patterns in diagnostic testing, antibiotic treatment, hospitalization, subspecialty consultation, and discharge recommendations for children with preseptal and orbital cellulitis a...
Morgan Smith,Jamee Walters,Elizabeth Savic et al. Morgan Smith et al.
Objective: Effective written feedback is essential for trainee assessment in graduate medical education but is often of poor quality, leading to dissatisfaction among trainees and potential uncertainty regarding advanceme...
Margaret Lloyd Sieger,Barbara Andraka-Christou,Sarah F Loch et al. Margaret Lloyd Sieger et al.
Objective: Since 2016, federal law has stipulated state child welfare agencies must maintain policies and procedures to address the needs of infants with prenatal substance exposure (PSE) and their caregivers through a pl...
Mariam Naguib,Juliette St-Georges,Catherine Korman et al. Mariam Naguib et al.
Background and objectives: Researchers and health care professionals are increasingly asserting the urgent need for effective practices and policies to address child health inequities. However, there is a paucity of data ...
Gisella Valderrama,Amanda Fronk,Kevin Overmann et al. Gisella Valderrama et al.
Background: Measuring health care disparities is essential for achieving equity, yet these efforts are often limited to isolated projects. To drive meaningful and sustained change, disparities must be systematically measu...
Debra J Rosenbaum,Nori M Minich,Rajashri Rasal et al. Debra J Rosenbaum et al.
Objectives: The objective of this study was to characterize the prevalence, trajectory, and risk factors of acquired dysfunction following critical illness compared with pre-illness status using age-appropriate, validated...