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Christopher Rogers

Researcher at University of Southern California

Publications -  48
Citations -  552

Christopher Rogers is an academic researcher from University of Southern California. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 37 publications receiving 287 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher Rogers include California State University, Northridge.

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Adverse childhood experiences and alcohol related negative consequence among college student drinkers.

TL;DR: For example, this paper found that college students with a history of adverse childhood experiences (ACE) are at greater risk for alcohol misuse and reported higher rates of regret, blackouts, self-and other- injury, law enforcement exposure, sexual assault, and considering suicide.
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Suicide in a patient with undiagnosed periarteritis nodosa.

TL;DR: The case of a 56-year-old woman who committed suicide by drug overdose and at autopsy, she had severe widespread periarteritis nodosa, which had been unsuspected during life.
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Improving Contagious Disease Reporting in a Medical Examiner's Office.

TL;DR: Methods used include computerized transmission to public health of initial coroner's case reports, e-mailed requests to the coroner to obtain cultures, having all results of coroner's cultures come through a single person who reports contagious disease as necessary.
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Prehospital Emergency Provider's Knowledge of and Comfort With Pediatric and Special Needs Cases: A Cross-Sectional Study in Los Angeles County.

TL;DR: The authors assesses the relationship between continuing education (CE) with a focus on pediatrics and children with special heath care needs and how CE influences the knowledge and comfort of children.
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Characteristics associated with COVID-19 vaccination status among staff and faculty of a large, diverse University in Los Angeles

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined characteristics associated with being unvaccinated among a sample of university staff and faculty prior to university campus reopening for in-person learning in spring-summer 2021.