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Alison Hayward

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Rhode Island Medical Journal (2013)|September 5, 2019
A Collaborative Family Planning Program in Rural Uganda Utilizing Community Health WorkersAlison Hayward, Kelsey Brown
International Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 13, 2015
Traumatic lens dislocationSangil Lee, Alison Hayward, Venkatesh R Bellamkonda
The Pan African Medical Journal|November 30, 2017
Obesity as a form of malnutrition: over-nutrition on the Uganda "malnutrition" agendaChristine Ngaruiya, Alison Hayward, Lori Post, et al.
Rhode Island Medical Journal (2013)|January 29, 2024
Pushing for IV Push Medications: Cost-Effectiveness Model of Switching from IV Piggyback to IV Push for Frequently Used Emergency Department MedicationsAlison Hayward, Lawrence Huang, Jessica Nagy, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|June 16, 2024
Open cranium model for the study of cerebrovascular dynamics in intracranial hypertensionRohan Jaishankar, Daniel Teichmann, Alison Hayward, et al.
Lab Animal|May 22, 2013
Response to protocol review scenario: Scientific justification neededMisty J Williams-Fritze, Amy Kilpatrick, Kristina Burns, et al.
American Journal of Disaster Medicine|March 24, 2022
A review of interventions for noncommunicable diseases in humanitarian emergencies in low- and middle-income countriesRebecca Leff, Anand Selvam, Robyn Bernstein, et al.
BMC Public Health|June 21, 2022
Systematic review on chronic non-communicable disease in disaster settingsChristine Ngaruiya, Robyn Bernstein, Rebecca Leff, et al.
Circulation|May 28, 2009
Vascular regeneration by local growth factor release is self-limited by microvascular clearanceKha N Le, Chao-Wei Hwang, A Rami Tzafriri, et al.
Internal and Emergency Medicine|March 12, 2011
Etomidate use in severe sepsis and septic shock patients does not contribute to mortalityRobert Ehrman, Charles Wira, Afsaneh Lomax, et al.
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Rhode Island Medical Journal (2013)|September 5, 2019
A Collaborative Family Planning Program in Rural Uganda Utilizing Community Health WorkersAlison Hayward, Kelsey Brown
International Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 13, 2015
Traumatic lens dislocationSangil Lee, Alison Hayward, Venkatesh R Bellamkonda
The Pan African Medical Journal|November 30, 2017
Obesity as a form of malnutrition: over-nutrition on the Uganda "malnutrition" agendaChristine Ngaruiya, Alison Hayward, Lori Post, et al.
Rhode Island Medical Journal (2013)|January 29, 2024
Pushing for IV Push Medications: Cost-Effectiveness Model of Switching from IV Piggyback to IV Push for Frequently Used Emergency Department MedicationsAlison Hayward, Lawrence Huang, Jessica Nagy, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|June 16, 2024
Open cranium model for the study of cerebrovascular dynamics in intracranial hypertensionRohan Jaishankar, Daniel Teichmann, Alison Hayward, et al.
Lab Animal|May 22, 2013
Response to protocol review scenario: Scientific justification neededMisty J Williams-Fritze, Amy Kilpatrick, Kristina Burns, et al.
American Journal of Disaster Medicine|March 24, 2022
A review of interventions for noncommunicable diseases in humanitarian emergencies in low- and middle-income countriesRebecca Leff, Anand Selvam, Robyn Bernstein, et al.
BMC Public Health|June 21, 2022
Systematic review on chronic non-communicable disease in disaster settingsChristine Ngaruiya, Robyn Bernstein, Rebecca Leff, et al.
Circulation|May 28, 2009
Vascular regeneration by local growth factor release is self-limited by microvascular clearanceKha N Le, Chao-Wei Hwang, A Rami Tzafriri, et al.
Internal and Emergency Medicine|March 12, 2011
Etomidate use in severe sepsis and septic shock patients does not contribute to mortalityRobert Ehrman, Charles Wira, Afsaneh Lomax, et al.
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