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Elizabeth Loomis

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The Journal of Family Practice|November 15, 2019
45-year-old woman • fever and chills • diffuse abdominal pain • shortness of breath • Dx?Lauren Cowen, Elizabeth Loomis
Family Medicine|March 12, 2020
Does Changing Residency Obstetric Call to a Group Model Significantly Impact Patient Continuity?Lauren Cowen, Elizabeth Loomis, Jocelyn Young
Annals of Internal Medicine|May 19, 2020
Buprenorphine-Naloxone as a Novel Treatment of Narcotic Bowel Syndrome: A Case ReportElizabeth Loomis, Jasdeep Bajwa, Sachiko Kaizuka
The Journal of Family Practice|April 4, 2018
A guide to providing wide-ranging care to newbornsScott Hartman, Elizabeth Loomis, Holly Russell, et al.
Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives|June 17, 2022
A Case of Internet Gaming Disorder: When #Play Apart Together Takes a Dark TurnJessica O'Loughlin, Emily Pelletier, Elizabeth Loomis, et al.
American Family Physician|February 1, 2019
Gastroenteritis in ChildrenScott Hartman, Elizabeth Brown, Elizabeth Loomis, et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry|August 19, 2021
Attending a Biopsychosocially Focused Buprenorphine Training Improves Clinician AttitudesHolly Ann Russell, Brian Smith, Mechelle Sanders, et al.
Seminars in Perinatology|April 22, 2020
Optimizing interconception care: Rationale for the IMPLICIT modelScott Hartman, Elizabeth Brown, David Holub, et al.
Primer (Leawood, Kan.)|June 16, 2020
Clinician and Staff Perceptions of Barriers to Providing Contraception in Primary CareLauren Cowen, Scott G Hartman, Elizabeth Loomis, et al.
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM|November 13, 2021
Increasing Access to Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in Primary Care: Removing the Training Requirement May Not Be EnoughHolly Ann Russell, Mechelle Sanders, Jessica K V Meyer, et al.
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The Journal of Family Practice|November 15, 2019
45-year-old woman • fever and chills • diffuse abdominal pain • shortness of breath • Dx?Lauren Cowen, Elizabeth Loomis
Family Medicine|March 12, 2020
Does Changing Residency Obstetric Call to a Group Model Significantly Impact Patient Continuity?Lauren Cowen, Elizabeth Loomis, Jocelyn Young
Annals of Internal Medicine|May 19, 2020
Buprenorphine-Naloxone as a Novel Treatment of Narcotic Bowel Syndrome: A Case ReportElizabeth Loomis, Jasdeep Bajwa, Sachiko Kaizuka
The Journal of Family Practice|April 4, 2018
A guide to providing wide-ranging care to newbornsScott Hartman, Elizabeth Loomis, Holly Russell, et al.
Journal of Community Hospital Internal Medicine Perspectives|June 17, 2022
A Case of Internet Gaming Disorder: When #Play Apart Together Takes a Dark TurnJessica O'Loughlin, Emily Pelletier, Elizabeth Loomis, et al.
American Family Physician|February 1, 2019
Gastroenteritis in ChildrenScott Hartman, Elizabeth Brown, Elizabeth Loomis, et al.
Frontiers in Psychiatry|August 19, 2021
Attending a Biopsychosocially Focused Buprenorphine Training Improves Clinician AttitudesHolly Ann Russell, Brian Smith, Mechelle Sanders, et al.
Seminars in Perinatology|April 22, 2020
Optimizing interconception care: Rationale for the IMPLICIT modelScott Hartman, Elizabeth Brown, David Holub, et al.
Primer (Leawood, Kan.)|June 16, 2020
Clinician and Staff Perceptions of Barriers to Providing Contraception in Primary CareLauren Cowen, Scott G Hartman, Elizabeth Loomis, et al.
Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine : JABFM|November 13, 2021
Increasing Access to Medications for Opioid Use Disorder in Primary Care: Removing the Training Requirement May Not Be EnoughHolly Ann Russell, Mechelle Sanders, Jessica K V Meyer, et al.
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