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Michael E. Green

Researcher at Queen's University

Publications -  100
Citations -  2229

Michael E. Green is an academic researcher from Queen's University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Population. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 79 publications receiving 1287 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael E. Green include International Council for the Exploration of the Sea & University of Toronto.

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Obesity in adults: a clinical practice guideline

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TL;DR: Obesity is a complex chronic disease in which abnormal or excess body fat (adiposity) impairs health, increases the risk of long-term medical complications and reduces lifespan.
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Shifts in office and virtual primary care during the early COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario, Canada.

TL;DR: In this article, a population-based study compared comprehensive, linked primary care physician billing data from Jan 1 to July 28, 2020, with the same period in 2019 to understand the degree to which office and virtual primary care changed, and for which patients and physicians, during the initial months of the pandemic in Ontario, Canada.
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Adverse events experienced by homecare patients: a scoping review of the literature

TL;DR: A standardized definition of adverse events in the homecare setting is needed and prospective cohort studies are needed to improve estimates and intervention studies should be undertaken to reduce the risk that homecare patients will experience adverse events.
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Educating for Indigenous Health Equity: An International Consensus Statement

TL;DR: The authors developed a consensus statement that synthesizes evidence from research, evaluation, and the collective experience of an international research collaboration including experts in Indigenous medical education and articulates key principles that can be applied at multiple levels to advance Indigenous health equity.