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    Correction to: Improving infant sleep safety via electronic health record communication: a randomized controlled trial

    An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.

    Ethan A. Canty, Benjamin N. Fogel, Erich K. Batra, Eric W. Schaefer in BMC Pediatrics (2020)

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    Improving infant sleep safety via electronic health record communication: a randomized controlled trial

    With increased use of telehealth, interventions to improve infant sleep environments have not been explored. This study sought to assess the feasibility and efficacy of using electronic health record patient p...

    Ethan A. Canty, Benjamin N. Fogel, Erich K. Batra, Eric W. Schaefer in BMC Pediatrics (2020)

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    Determinants of treatment in patients with stage IV renal cell carcinoma

    Advances in systemic targeted therapies afford treatment opportunities in patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Elderly patients with metastatic RCC present a subpopulation for consideration owi...

    Christopher S. Hollenbeak, Eric W. Schaefer, Justin Doan, Jay D. Raman in BMC Urology (2019)

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    Growth during the first year in infants affected by neonatal abstinence syndrome

    Infants with neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) initially experience neurologic excitability, poor feeding, and/or hyperphagia in the setting of increased metabolic demand. Because the longitudinal effects of ...

    Tammy E. Corr, Eric W. Schaefer, Ian M. Paul in BMC Pediatrics (2018)

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    Academic detailing to increase colorectal cancer screening by primary care practices in Appalachian Pennsylvania

    In the United States, colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most frequently diagnosed cancer and second leading cause of cancer death. Screening is a primary method to prevent CRC, yet screening remains low in ...

    William J Curry, Eugene J Lengerich, Brenda C Kluhsman in BMC Health Services Research (2011)