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Jeremy S. Boyd
Researcher at Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Publications - 7
Citations - 26
Jeremy S. Boyd is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Milestone (project management) & Logistic regression. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 7 publications receiving 14 citations.
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An automated dispensing system for improving medication timing in the emergency department.
Michael J. Ward,Jeremy S. Boyd,Nicole J. Harger,John M. Deledda,Carol L. Smith,Susan P. Walker,Jeffrey D. Hice,Kimberly W. Hart,Christopher J. Lindsell,Stewart W. Wright +9 more
TL;DR: The use of an ADS may improve the timing of medication administration in patients presenting to the ED without affecting dosing appropriateness and any negative effects on dosing Appropriateness are determined.
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Development and validation of a prognostic tool: Pulmonary embolism short-term clinical outcomes risk estimation (PE-SCORE)
Anthony J. Weekes,Jaron D Raper,Kathryn Lupez,Alyssa M Thomas,Carly A Cox,Dasia Esener,Jeremy S. Boyd,Jason T. Nomura,Jillian Davison,Patrick Ockerse,Stephen Leech,Jakea Johnson,Eric Abrams,Kathleen A Murphy,Christopher Kelly,H. James Norton +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed and validated a prognostic model for clinical deterioration or death within days of pulmonary embolism (PE) diagnosis using point-of-care criteria, including laboratory and imaging right ventricle (RV) assessments.
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Observational descriptive study of ultrasound use and its impact on clinical decisions in the accident and emergency department at Georgetown public hospital corporation
Davendra Vishaul Kissoon,Sri Devi Jagjit,Brian Bales,Zelda Luke-Blyden,Jeremy S. Boyd,Jordan D. Rupp +5 more
TL;DR: Ultrasound is used frequently at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation for a wide variety of applications and when utilized, POCUS frequently influenced patient care.
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Evaluation of Gender Differences in Ultrasound Milestone Evaluations During Emergency Medicine Residency Training: A Multicenter Study.
Josie Acuña,Uwe Stolz,Lori A Stolz,Elaine Situ-LaCasse,Gregory Bell,Ross P. Berkeley,Jeremy S. Boyd,David Castle,Kristin Carmody,Tiffany C Fong,Ekjot Grewal,Robert Jones,SueLin Hilberts,Carolyn Kanter,Kenneth M. Kelley,Stephen J. Leetch,Philip Pazderka,Erica Shaver,Jeffrey R. Stowell,Elaine B. Josephson,Daniel Theodoro,Srikar Adhikari +21 more
TL;DR: There are no known studies investigating gender differences in the assessment of procedural skills among emergency medicine residents, such as those required by ultrasound, and the objective of this study was to determine if there are significant gender differencesIn ultrasound milestone evaluations during EM residency training.