Darshali A. Vyas
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View article: Health Care Professionals Sponsored for H-1B Visas in the US
Health Care Professionals Sponsored for H-1B Visas in the US Open
This national study evaluates the percentage of US health care professionals sponsored for H-1B visas in fiscal year 2024 across occupation groups and county characteristics.
View article: Development of START-EDI guidelines for reporting equality, diversity and inclusion in research: a study protocol
Development of START-EDI guidelines for reporting equality, diversity and inclusion in research: a study protocol Open
Introduction Acknowledging equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) in research is not only a moral imperative but also an important step in avoiding bias and ensuring generalisability of results. This protocol describes the development of …
View article: Lung Function Trajectory Using Race-Specific vs Race-Neutral Global Lung Function Initiative Coefficients
Lung Function Trajectory Using Race-Specific vs Race-Neutral Global Lung Function Initiative Coefficients Open
Importance The use of race-based coefficients in pulmonary function testing has led to the recent development of the race-neutral Global Lung Function Initiative (GLI) reference equation (hereafter GLI Global). The performance of GLI Globa…
View article: DARE Training: Teaching Educators How to Revise Internal Medicine Residency Lectures by Using an Anti-racism Framework
DARE Training: Teaching Educators How to Revise Internal Medicine Residency Lectures by Using an Anti-racism Framework Open
Training residents and faculty to use DARE principles in delivering internal medicine lectures is an innovative and effective way to integrate anti-racism into internal medicine residency conferences.
View article: An Anti-Racism and Equity Initiative Improves Residency Educational Conferences
An Anti-Racism and Equity Initiative Improves Residency Educational Conferences Open
Background Graduate medical education curricula may reinforce systemic inequities and bias, thus contributing to health disparities. Curricular interventions and evaluation measures are needed to increase trainee awareness of bias and know…
View article: Trainee Perspectives on Race, Antiracism, and the Path toward Justice in Kidney Care
Trainee Perspectives on Race, Antiracism, and the Path toward Justice in Kidney Care Open
Introduction In 1999, researchers introduced a Black race coefficient of 1.21 to the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) on the basis of the observation that participants who self-identified as Black had a 21% higher measured GFR a…
View article: Creation of a Multidisciplinary Drug Use Endocarditis Treatment (DUET) Team: Initial Patient Characteristics, Outcomes, and Future Directions
Creation of a Multidisciplinary Drug Use Endocarditis Treatment (DUET) Team: Initial Patient Characteristics, Outcomes, and Future Directions Open
Background Consensus guidelines recommend multidisciplinary models to manage infective endocarditis, yet often do not address the unique challenges of treating people with drug use–associated infective endocarditis (DUA-IE). Our center is …
View article: Arsenic toxicity manifesting as profuse watery diarrhea during induction therapy for acute promyelocytic leukemia
Arsenic toxicity manifesting as profuse watery diarrhea during induction therapy for acute promyelocytic leukemia Open
Arsenic trioxide (ATO) is generally well tolerated for treatment of APL. We present a patient with severe watery diarrhea and pancreatitis thought to be due to ATO toxicity in the setting of obesity and acute kidney injury. Future studies …
View article: 709. Multidisciplinary Drug Use Endocarditis Team (DUET): Results From an Academic Center Cohort
709. Multidisciplinary Drug Use Endocarditis Team (DUET): Results From an Academic Center Cohort Open
Background Guidelines recommend multidisciplinary models for the management of infective endocarditis but have failed to incorporate the unique challenges of treating drug-use associated infective endocarditis (DUA-IE). Given the drug use …
View article: Hidden in Plain Sight — Reconsidering the Use of Race Correction in Clinical Algorithms
Hidden in Plain Sight — Reconsidering the Use of Race Correction in Clinical Algorithms Open
Hidden in Plain Sight Diagnostic algorithms and practice guidelines that adjust or “correct” their outputs on the basis of a patient’s race or ethnicity guide decisions in ways that may direct more...