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View article: A Retrospective Longitudinal Study of Refugees With Eosinophilia at an Academic Center in the United States From 2015 to 2020
A Retrospective Longitudinal Study of Refugees With Eosinophilia at an Academic Center in the United States From 2015 to 2020 Open
Background Refugees to the United States frequently have parasitic infections. If untreated, parasites can cause severe complications. The purpose of this study was to investigate the incidence, management, and outcomes of eosinophilia as …
View article: 625. Association of Eosinophilia with Parasites in Rhode Island Refugees, 2015-2020
625. Association of Eosinophilia with Parasites in Rhode Island Refugees, 2015-2020 Open
Background Newly arrived refugees in the United States have high rates of parasitic infections that may contribute to morbidity and mortality. There is little consensus on testing for eosinophils to screen for parasites. We hypothesized th…
View article: 362. Association of Eosinophilia with Parasites in Rhode Island Refugees, 2015 - 2020
362. Association of Eosinophilia with Parasites in Rhode Island Refugees, 2015 - 2020 Open
Background There are sparse data reporting the rates of potentially pathogenic parasites in asymptomatic, newly arrived refugees to the United States. Untreated parasitic infections can have significant health consequences including anemia…
View article: Ready to collaborate?: medical learner experiences in interprofessional collaborative practice settings
Ready to collaborate?: medical learner experiences in interprofessional collaborative practice settings Open
Background Interprofessional collaborative practice (IPCP) offers great potential to improve healthcare. Increases in IPCP will require educating learners in authentic IPCP settings and will generate opportunities and challenges. Methods I…