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Dee W Ford

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Annals of the American Thoracic Society|December 30, 2017
State-of-the-Art Health Information Technology Meets Patient-centered CareDee W Ford
Intensive Care Medicine|April 25, 2012
Religion and end-of-life decisions in critical care: where the word meets deedDee W Ford
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|December 8, 2016
Toward Improved Understanding of Health Disparities in Critical IllnessDee W Ford
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|March 16, 2026
How much Oxygen do they need? Clearing the air, and the bank accountJessica Lozier, Dee W Ford
Critical Care Medicine|September 17, 2019
A Consensus: Everyone Agrees Collectively but No One Believes IndividuallyNandita R Nadig, Dee W Ford
Clinical Pulmonary Medicine|September 22, 2018
Readmissions Among Sepsis Survivors: Risk Factors and PreventionAndrew J Goodwin, Dee W Ford
Critical Care Medicine|May 17, 2016
I Miss the Sound of Your Voice: Earlier Speech in Tracheostomy PatientsDee W Ford, Bonnie Martin-Harris
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|February 2, 2017
Hospital Readmissions in Sepsis Survivors: Are They Preventable?Andrew J Goodwin, Vincent Liu, Dee W Ford
The Journal of Trauma|November 11, 2011
Population-based study of the risk of in-hospital death after traumatic brain injury: the role of sepsisAnbesaw Wolde Selassie, Samir M Fakhry, Dee W Ford
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|June 19, 2015
Volume-Mortality Relationships during Hospitalization with Severe Sepsis Exist Only at Low Case VolumesAndrew J Goodwin, Kit N Simpson, Dee W Ford
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Annals of the American Thoracic Society|December 30, 2017
State-of-the-Art Health Information Technology Meets Patient-centered CareDee W Ford
Intensive Care Medicine|April 25, 2012
Religion and end-of-life decisions in critical care: where the word meets deedDee W Ford
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|December 8, 2016
Toward Improved Understanding of Health Disparities in Critical IllnessDee W Ford
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|March 16, 2026
How much Oxygen do they need? Clearing the air, and the bank accountJessica Lozier, Dee W Ford
Critical Care Medicine|September 17, 2019
A Consensus: Everyone Agrees Collectively but No One Believes IndividuallyNandita R Nadig, Dee W Ford
Clinical Pulmonary Medicine|September 22, 2018
Readmissions Among Sepsis Survivors: Risk Factors and PreventionAndrew J Goodwin, Dee W Ford
Critical Care Medicine|May 17, 2016
I Miss the Sound of Your Voice: Earlier Speech in Tracheostomy PatientsDee W Ford, Bonnie Martin-Harris
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|February 2, 2017
Hospital Readmissions in Sepsis Survivors: Are They Preventable?Andrew J Goodwin, Vincent Liu, Dee W Ford
The Journal of Trauma|November 11, 2011
Population-based study of the risk of in-hospital death after traumatic brain injury: the role of sepsisAnbesaw Wolde Selassie, Samir M Fakhry, Dee W Ford
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|June 19, 2015
Volume-Mortality Relationships during Hospitalization with Severe Sepsis Exist Only at Low Case VolumesAndrew J Goodwin, Kit N Simpson, Dee W Ford
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