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    Economic impact of reduced postoperative visits after inflatable penile prosthesis implantation by Bradley Gill, Young Eun Shin, Kathryn Durand, Andrew Sun, Paurush Babbar, Sirikan Rojanasarot

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Physician work time and reimbursement were conservatively estimated using the 2024 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule and an alternative scenario where Advanced Practice Providers conducted IPP teaching was also modeled. …”
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    Patient Satisfaction with a Novel Tele-Cystoscopy Model: Expanding Access to Bladder Cancer Surveillance for Rural Patients by Aisha O. Kazeem, William Hasken, Terran Sims, Stephen H. Culp, Tracey L. Krupski, Jennifer M. Lobo

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Background: Tele-cystoscopy involves trained advanced practice providers performing cystoscopy with real-time interpretation by an urologist. …”
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    Study protocol testing feasibility of the Comfort Measures Only Time out (CMOT) to reduce distress during palliative withdrawal of mechanical ventilation by Abigail G. Fischer, Margaret L. Campbell, Margaret M. Hayes, Richard M. Schwartzstein, Douglas B. White, Susan L. Mitchell, Corey R. Fehnel

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Nurses, physicians, advanced practice providers, and respiratory therapists will convene within an hour before withdrawal of mechanical ventilation to complete the checklist. …”
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    A Multidisciplinary Standardized Patient Simulation for Using Trauma-Informed Care for Pregnant Patients by Danielle Nichole Olson, Anna Brandt, Sarah Greywitt, Kelly S. Gibson

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Results Simulation participants included obstetrics and gynecology students and residents, nurses, advanced practice providers, generalist attendings, and maternal fetal medicine fellows and attendings. …”
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    Development and implementation of paging and escalation guidelines to improve interprofessional communication on surgical units by Michael A Kochis, Lynze R Franko, Kathleen Swierzewski, Alison Parmar, Suzanne Algeri, Rajshri M Gartland

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Our departmental quality committee identified numerous safety events resulting from discordant expectations between surgical floor nurses and surgical residents or advanced practice providers (APPs) who serve as responding clinicians (RCs), and from reluctance to escalate clinical concerns. …”
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    Decision‐making for pediatric cervical spine imaging after blunt trauma: Investigating team dynamics in the emergency department by Megan E. Gregory, Annie Truelove, Fahd Ahmad, Daniel Corwin, Leah Tzimenatos, Scott J. Oglesbee, Martin J. Herman, Julie C. Leonard

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Results Forty‐eight physicians, advanced practice providers, and nurses from 21 hospitals (inclusive of three US regions, trauma levels I–III, and serving towns/cities of various population sizes) were interviewed. …”
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    Clinician and patient readiness to engage with community health workers at epilepsy care centers by Felicia C. Chu, Barbara C. Jobst, Barbara C. Jobst, Anna Murray, Trina Dawson, Christine F. Frisard, Barbara Glidden, Sarah J. Kaden, Elaine T. Kiriakopoulos, Elaine T. Kiriakopoulos

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…These gaps could potentially be addressed by a nontraditional healthcare professional, such as a CHW, instead of a social worker or nurse, thus alleviating burden from advanced practice provider members to address other clinically based patient needs.ConclusionDespite limited understanding of CHW roles or firsthand experience with CHWs, clinician and patient readiness for integration of CHW was high, with a strong indication that clinicians would refer patients to a CHW and that patients felt the potential for health benefit if provided with assistance from a CHW.…”
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    When the scan tells a different story by Matthew S. Berniard, Monika Krzak, Richard Slama, Charles Dalton Hardesty, Carlo Zamora, Christina Cartwright

    Published 2025-09-01
    “…Unlike many physician-only programs, our course also trains Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) alongside their supervising physicians. …”
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    Limiting the number of open charts does not impact wrong patient order entry in the emergency department by Christina Canfield, Chiedozie Udeh, Heather Blonsky, Aaron C. Hamilton, Baruch S. Fertel

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Retraction rates varied by clinician type with residents retracting more often than physicians (odds ratio [OR] = 1.443 [1.349, 1.545]). Advanced practice providers also showed a slightly higher rate than physicians (OR = 1.114 [1.071, 1.160]). …”
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    Defining conditions for effective interdisciplinary care team communication in an open surgical intensive care unit: a qualitative study by Andrew Berry, Julie Johnson, Abahuje Egide, Michael Shapiro, Carmen M Diaz, Miriam Rafferty, Ali Amro, Kaithlyn Tesorero, Bona Ko, Whitney Jones, John D Slocum, Anne Madeleine Stey

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Participants included intensivist, transplant, colorectal, vascular, surgical oncology, trauma faculty surgeons (n=10); emergency medicine, surgery, gynaecology, radiology physicians-in-training (n=6), advanced practice providers (n=5), nurses (n=7), fellows (n=1) and subspecialist clinicians such as respiratory therapists, pharmacists and dieticians (n=4). …”
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    User Requirements and Conceptual Design for an Electronic Data Platform for Interhospital Transfer Between Acute Care Hospitals: User-Centered Design Study by Pamela Garabedian, Jazzarae Kain, Srinivas Emani, Stephanie Singleton, Ronen Rozenblum, Lipika Samal, Stephanie Mueller

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…A total of 8 UCD sessions were held between February and July 2023, involving 18 clinicians who interact with the EHR during IHT, including 3 medicine residents, 10 advanced practice providers (APPs), and 5 direct care attendings—all responsible for caring for IHT patients at Brigham and Women’s Hospital Cardiology, Medicine, Oncology, and intensive care unit services. …”
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    Identifying and breaking barriers: Addressing disparities in the care of patients with gynecologic cancers by Bhavana Pothuri, Michele Muir, Jean Hurteau, John Farley, Michelle D.S. Lightfoot, Summer Dewdney, Tara Castellano, John K. Chan, Sharad Ghamande, Al Asante-Facey, Marina Stasenko, B.J. Rimel, Electra D. Paskett

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Gynecologic oncologists, health researchers, advanced practice providers, patients, and patient advocacy group representatives who worked with and/or were themselves members of the focus population participated. …”
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    Medication optimization clinic decreases hospitalizations and mortality for patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction by James C. Coons, Jennifer Kliner, Michael A. Mathier, Suresh Mulukutla, Floyd Thoma, Ahmet Sezer, Mary Keebler

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Interventions: GDMT use managed by an advanced practice provider or clinical pharmacist through weekly telemedicine visits. …”
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    Otolaryngology practitioner attitudes toward human papillomavirus vaccination in academic otolaryngology clinics by Dante J. Merlino, Katelyn S. Rourk, George B. Sankar, Adam J. Luginbuhl, Brian J. Boyce, Michelle M. Chen, Eric M. Dowling, Michael C. Topf, Raymond L. Chai, Karthik Rajasekaran, Eric J. Moore, Daniel L. Price, George Saieed, Kathryn M. Van Abel

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Of the 442 practitioners who were sent the survey, 207 (47 %) completed it, including 27 (13 %) advanced practice providers (physician assistants, nurse practitioners, or speech language pathologists), 89 (43 %) residents or fellows, and 91 (44 %) attending physicians. …”
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