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Jessica M Ray

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JAMA Network Open|January 25, 2021
Association of Race/Ethnicity and Other Demographic Characteristics With Use of Physical Restraints in the Emergency DepartmentAmbrose H Wong, Travis Whitfill, Emmanuel C Ohuabunwa, et al.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education : a Bimonthly Publication of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|September 25, 2025
An Innovative Pilot Program Approach to Facilitating Interdisciplinary Collaboration Among STEM and Public Health Students in Biomedical AI and Clinical Translational ResearchRachel Liu-Galvin, Lillian Atchison, Jessica M Ray, et al.
AEM Education and Training|February 20, 2020
Barriers and Solutions to Advancing Emergency Medicine Simulation-based Research: A Call to ActionSuzanne Bentley, Stephanie N Stapleton, Phillip C Moschella, et al.
American Journal of Medical Quality : the Official Journal of the American College of Medical Quality|April 8, 2021
Supporting the Quadruple Aim Using Simulation and Human Factors During COVID-19 CareAmbrose H Wong, Rami A Ahmed, Jessica M Ray, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 2, 2019
Use of sedatives and restraints for treatment of agitation in the emergency departmentAmbrose H Wong, Lauren Crispino, John Parker, et al.
BMJ Open|May 19, 2022
Improving patient and clinician safety during COVID-19 through rapidly adaptive simulation and a randomised controlled trial: a study protocolLeigh V Evans, Jessica M Ray, James W Bonz, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|August 8, 2022
Racial and ethnic disparities in use of chemical restraint in the emergency departmentLeah Robinson, Laura D Cramer, Jessica M Ray, et al.
JAMA Network Open|January 25, 2020
Experiences of Individuals Who Were Physically Restrained in the Emergency DepartmentAmbrose H Wong, Jessica M Ray, Alana Rosenberg, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|October 10, 2019
Characteristics and Severity of Agitation Associated With Use of Sedatives and Restraints in the Emergency DepartmentAmbrose H Wong, Lauren Crispino, John B Parker, et al.
AEM Education and Training|April 4, 2022
All clinical stressors are not created equal: Differential task stress in a simulated clinical environmentMelissa Joseph, Jessica M Ray, Jungsoo Chang, et al.
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JAMA Network Open|January 25, 2021
Association of Race/Ethnicity and Other Demographic Characteristics With Use of Physical Restraints in the Emergency DepartmentAmbrose H Wong, Travis Whitfill, Emmanuel C Ohuabunwa, et al.
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education : a Bimonthly Publication of the International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology|September 25, 2025
An Innovative Pilot Program Approach to Facilitating Interdisciplinary Collaboration Among STEM and Public Health Students in Biomedical AI and Clinical Translational ResearchRachel Liu-Galvin, Lillian Atchison, Jessica M Ray, et al.
AEM Education and Training|February 20, 2020
Barriers and Solutions to Advancing Emergency Medicine Simulation-based Research: A Call to ActionSuzanne Bentley, Stephanie N Stapleton, Phillip C Moschella, et al.
American Journal of Medical Quality : the Official Journal of the American College of Medical Quality|April 8, 2021
Supporting the Quadruple Aim Using Simulation and Human Factors During COVID-19 CareAmbrose H Wong, Rami A Ahmed, Jessica M Ray, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 2, 2019
Use of sedatives and restraints for treatment of agitation in the emergency departmentAmbrose H Wong, Lauren Crispino, John Parker, et al.
BMJ Open|May 19, 2022
Improving patient and clinician safety during COVID-19 through rapidly adaptive simulation and a randomised controlled trial: a study protocolLeigh V Evans, Jessica M Ray, James W Bonz, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|August 8, 2022
Racial and ethnic disparities in use of chemical restraint in the emergency departmentLeah Robinson, Laura D Cramer, Jessica M Ray, et al.
JAMA Network Open|January 25, 2020
Experiences of Individuals Who Were Physically Restrained in the Emergency DepartmentAmbrose H Wong, Jessica M Ray, Alana Rosenberg, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|October 10, 2019
Characteristics and Severity of Agitation Associated With Use of Sedatives and Restraints in the Emergency DepartmentAmbrose H Wong, Lauren Crispino, John B Parker, et al.
AEM Education and Training|April 4, 2022
All clinical stressors are not created equal: Differential task stress in a simulated clinical environmentMelissa Joseph, Jessica M Ray, Jungsoo Chang, et al.
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