Rajul A. Patel
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View article: Evidence of non-response bias in patient reported outcome measurement information system surveys
Evidence of non-response bias in patient reported outcome measurement information system surveys Open
PROMIS response rates are influenced by patient demographics, with lower response rates observed in unemployed, non-white, and socioeconomically deprived populations. These findings highlight the need for targeted interventions to increase…
View article: The statistical overloading framework for accurate evaluation of pollutant dispersal with rigorous uncertainty estimation
The statistical overloading framework for accurate evaluation of pollutant dispersal with rigorous uncertainty estimation Open
View article: A Telehealth Collaboration Between a Regional Veterans Affairs Primary Care System and a School of Pharmacy: Key Outcomes from 2024
A Telehealth Collaboration Between a Regional Veterans Affairs Primary Care System and a School of Pharmacy: Key Outcomes from 2024 Open
Background: The Veterans Health Administration is the largest integrated healthcare system in the United States, delivering services to more than 9.1 million Veterans across 1,380 facilities. We describe a partnership with a regional Veter…
View article: Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on US Pharmacy Academia Per Perspectives of Faculty and Administrators
Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on US Pharmacy Academia Per Perspectives of Faculty and Administrators Open
Present findings indicate the negative effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on a variety of academic and administrative aspects at US pharmacy schools. These findings could provide useful information to stakeholders in pharmacy academia.
View article: A Retrospective Study of Breastfeeding Practices in the First Six Months of Lactation Among Mothers in a Metropolitan City
A Retrospective Study of Breastfeeding Practices in the First Six Months of Lactation Among Mothers in a Metropolitan City Open
View article: Current management and recommendations for access to antiviral therapy of herpes labialis
Current management and recommendations for access to antiviral therapy of herpes labialis Open
Herpes labialis is a common skin infective condition, worldwide, which is primarily caused by HSV-1. Recurrent episodes of herpes labialis, also known as cold sores, can be frequent, painful, long-lasting and disfiguring for infected patie…
View article: Factors Associated with Potential Medication-Herb/Natural Product Interactions in a Rural Community
Factors Associated with Potential Medication-Herb/Natural Product Interactions in a Rural Community Open
Use of both conventional medicines and herbs/natural products are increasing in the United States (US). Consequently, individuals are more likely to be exposed to potentially harmful interactions between these products.
View article: 76 The Cinema and Geriatric Medicine: An Approach to ‘Hard-To-Reach’ Places in the Curriculum
76 The Cinema and Geriatric Medicine: An Approach to ‘Hard-To-Reach’ Places in the Curriculum Open
Introduction Cinema is powerful - it can depict complex stories, spark discussion and foster reflection.1 Potentially, in geriatric medicine, the impact of serious diagnoses could be explored and learners’ preconceptions concerning ageing …
View article: Administration, Billing, and Payment for Pharmacy Student-Based Immunizations to Medicare Beneficiaries at Mobile Medicare Clinics
Administration, Billing, and Payment for Pharmacy Student-Based Immunizations to Medicare Beneficiaries at Mobile Medicare Clinics Open
Training student pharmacists to administer vaccinations requires a substantial investment in vaccines, supplies, and time. Few schools of pharmacy seek out or receive any reimbursement for the provision of vaccines, despite the fact it is …
View article: Bridging the Gap: Collaboration between a School of Pharmacy, Public Health, and Governmental Organizations to provide Clinical and Economic Services to Medicare Beneficiaries
Bridging the Gap: Collaboration between a School of Pharmacy, Public Health, and Governmental Organizations to provide Clinical and Economic Services to Medicare Beneficiaries Open
Objective: Promoting healthy communities through the provision of accessible quality healthcare services is a common mission shared by schools of pharmacy, public health departments, and governmental agencies. The following study seeks to …
View article: The PYRIN Domain-only Protein POP1 Inhibits Inflammasome Assembly and Ameliorates Inflammatory Disease
The PYRIN Domain-only Protein POP1 Inhibits Inflammasome Assembly and Ameliorates Inflammatory Disease Open