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    Children with severe sepsis: relationship between community level income and morbidity and mortality

    Health disparities surrounding pediatric severe sepsis outcomes remains unclear. We aimed to measure the relationship between indicators of socioeconomic status and mortality, hospital length of stay (LOS), an...

    Kayla B. Phelps, Acham Gebremariam, Erica Andrist, Ryan P. Barbaro in Pediatric Research (2023)

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    Assessing the pediatric subspecialty pipeline: it is all about the data source

    National Resident Match Program (NRMP) data are often used to identify the pediatric subspecialty pipeline. Other data sources may provide greater accuracy.

    Gary L. Freed, Kyle L. Wickham in Pediatric Research (2023)

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    Engaging pediatricians to address workforce diversity

    Elena Fuentes-Afflick, Scott A. Shipman, Benard Dreyer in Pediatric Research (2023)

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    Develo** careers and strategies to promote advocacy and child health the APS-SPR virtual chat series

    Jonathan M. Davis, Moira Szilagyi, Gary L. Freed in Pediatric Research (2023)

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    Achieving equity through science and integrity: dismantling race-based medicine

    Joseph L. Wright, Gary L. Freed, Karen D. Hendricks-Muñoz in Pediatric Research (2022)

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    Growth and changes in the pediatric medical subspecialty workforce pipeline

    To inform discussions of pediatric subspecialty workforce adequacy and characterize its pipeline, we examined trends in first-year fellows in the 14 American Board of Pediatrics (ABP)-certified pediatric medic...

    Michelle L. Macy, Laurel K. Leslie, Adam Turner, Gary L. Freed in Pediatric Research (2021)

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    Actionable lessons for the US COVID vaccine program

    When attempting to provide lessons for other countries from the successful Israeli COVID-19 vaccine experience, it is important to distinguish between the modifiable and non-modifiable components identified in...

    Gary L. Freed in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research (2021)

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    “Organizational solutions: calling the question” APS racism series: at the intersection of equity, science, and social justice

    DeWayne M. Pursley, Tamera D. Coyne-Beasley, Gary L. Freed in Pediatric Research (2020)

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    Pediatric subspecialty workforce: undersupply or over-demand?

    Angela C. Weyand, Gary L. Freed in Pediatric Research (2020)

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    Access to pediatric subspecialty care for children and youth: possible shortages and potential solutions

    David M. Keller, Matthew M. Davis, Gary L. Freed in Pediatric Research (2020)

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    Engagement in research among pediatric subspecialists at the time of enrollment in maintenance of certification, 2009−2016

    Amid concerns about the pediatrician-scientist workforce, we hypothesized that declining numbers of pediatric subspecialists devote at least 25% of their professional time to research with fewer younger and fe...

    Michelle L. Macy, Kenton Derek Van, Laurel K. Leslie, Gary L. Freed in Pediatric Research (2020)

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    Procedures in pediatric primary care: first do no harm

    Two important considerations arise from this IJHPR article from Zimmerman and colleagues. First, is the question regarding what can be considered a “common” procedure in primary care and whether the designatio...

    Gary L. Freed in Israel Journal of Health Policy Research (2015)

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    Intergenerational enrollment and expenditure changes in Medicaid: trends from 1991 to 2005

    From its inception, Medicaid was aimed at providing insurance coverage for low income children, elderly, and disabled. Since this time, children have become a smaller proportion of the US population and Medica...

    Stephen W Patrick, Gary L Freed in BMC Health Services Research (2012)

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    Bariatric surgery decision making challenges: the stability of teens’ decisions and the treatment failure paradox

    Criteria for adolescent bariatric surgery include failure of ≥6 months of organized weight loss attempts. We wished to explore whether adolescents, initially wanting surgery, change their mind during a 6-month...

    Susan J. Woolford, Sarah J. Clark, Bethany J. Sallinen in Pediatric Surgery International (2012)

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    Valuing health at different ages

    Evidence about how people value health gains for different age groups is controversial and incomplete, despite the significance of this issue for priority setting in health policy.

    Dr Daniel Eisenberg, Gary L. Freed in Applied Health Economics and Health Policy (2011)

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    To Cut or Not to Cut: Physicians’ Perspectives on Referring Adolescents for Bariatric Surgery

    As the prevalence and severity of obesity among adolescents has increased, so has the number seeking bariatric surgery. Little is known about the opinions and referral behaviors of primary care physicians rega...

    Susan J. Woolford, Sarah J. Clark, Achamyeleh Gebremariam in Obesity Surgery (2010)

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    Medical management of children with primary hypertension by pediatric subspecialists

    Our aim was to characterize medical management of children with primary hypertension (HTN) by pediatric subspecialists. We performed a medical-record review of children ≤18 years with primary HTN seen at pedia...

    Esther Y. Yoon, Matthew M. Davis, Albert Rocchini, David Kershaw in Pediatric Nephrology (2009)

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    The Need for and Creation of a Comprehensive Pediatric Research Network

    Dr Esther Y. Yoon, Gary L. Freed in Pediatric Drugs (2008)

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    Society for Pediatric Research - 2007 Presidential Address: Expanding the Research Continuum - From Bench to Implementation

    Gary L Freed in Pediatric Research (2007)

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    Adopting Immunization Recommendations: A New Dissemination Model

    Objective: This paper presents a new approach for understanding factors related to physician adoption of clinical guidelines, using children's vaccine recommendations as a case study. Methods: The model traces s...

    Gary L. Freed, Donald E. Pathman, Thomas R. Konrad in Maternal and Child Health Journal (1998)

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