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A comparison of a multistate inpatient EHR database to the HCUP Nationwide Inpatient Sample. | Academic Article |
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A Pediatric Hospital Medicine Primer for Performing Research Using Administrative Data. | Academic Article |
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A Research Agenda for Emergency Medicine-based Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health. | Academic Article |
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Building a Bridge Between Genetics and Outcomes Research: Application in Autism (The AutGO Study). | Academic Article |
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Evaluation of the HIV Infant Tracking System (HITSystem) to optimise quality and efficiency of early infant diagnosis: a cluster-randomised trial in Kenya. | Academic Article |
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Transcending differences to study the transcendent: an exploratory study of researchers' and chaplains' reflections on interdisciplinary spiritual care research collaboration. | Academic Article |
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International Core Outcome Set for Acute Simple Appendicitis in Children: Results of a Systematic Review, Delphi Study, and Focus Croups With Young People. | Academic Article |
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Recruiting primary care practices for practice-based research: a case study of a group-randomized study (TRANSLATE CKD) recruitment process. | Academic Article |
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Translating Family-Based Behavioral Treatment for Childhood Obesity into a User-Friendly Digital Package for Delivery to Low-Income Families through Primary Care Partnerships: The MO-CORD Study. | Academic Article |
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Effect of rapid diagnosis of influenza virus type a on the emergency department management of febrile infants and toddlers. | Academic Article |
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Epidemiology and ethics in the neonatal intensive care unit. | Academic Article |
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Impact of vaccine financing on vaccinations delivered by health department clinics. | Academic Article |
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Missed opportunities for childhood vaccinations in office practices and the effect on vaccination status. | Academic Article |
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The school-based immunization survey: an inexpensive tool for measuring vaccine coverage. | Academic Article |
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