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Francis A Wolf

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Sexton M, Kuruvilla M, Wolf F, Lynde G, Wiley Z
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol . 2021 Aug; 43(9):1101-1107. PMID: 34396943
Objective: To evaluate whether a series of quality improvement interventions to promote safe perioperative use of cephalosporins in penicillin-allergic patients improved use of first-line antibiotics and decreased costs. Design: Before-and-after...
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Jabaley C, Wolf F, Lynde G, OReilly-Shah V
Ther Adv Drug Saf . 2018 Jul; 9(7):331-342. PMID: 30034775
Background: Mobile applications (apps) have become a ubiquitous source of clinical decision support. We sought to ascertain the feasibility of using an app platform to obtain a crowdsourced measure of...
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OReilly-Shah V, Lynde G, Mitchell M, Maffeo C, Jabaley C, Wolf F
Korean J Anesthesiol . 2018 May; 71(5):374-385. PMID: 29843504
Background: Sugammadex rapidly reverses deep neuromuscular blockade, but owing to cost, questions remain about its optimal utilization. After the unrestricted introduction of sugammadex at Emory University Hospital, we hypothesized that...
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Wolf F, Way L, Stewart L
Ann Surg . 2010 Aug; 252(3):477-83. PMID: 20739848
Objectives: Medical team training (MTT) has been touted as a way to improve teamwork and patient safety in the operating room (OR). Methods: OR personal completed a 1-day intensive MTT...
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Merchant R, Schwartzapfel B, Wolf F, Li W, Carlson L, Rich J
Subst Use Misuse . 2006 Jul; 41(9):1209-26. PMID: 16861173
We examine ambulance runs for suspected opiate overdose from 1997 to 2002 using a Rhode Island Department of Health database. Of the 8,763 ambulance runs for overdoses, 18.6% were for...
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Rich J, McKenzie M, Shield D, Wolf F, Key R, Poshkus M, et al.
J Addict Dis . 2005 Sep; 24(3):49-59. PMID: 16186082
Injection drug users (IDUs) are at increased risk for HIV, viral hepatitis, and tuberculosis, and making up more than a quarter of the incarcerated population in the United States. Methadone...
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Vallabhaneni S, Macalino G, Reinert S, Schwartzapfel B, Wolf F, Rich J
Prev Med . 2004 Jun; 38(6):828-33. PMID: 15193905
Background: Hepatitis B continues to be a substantial problem in the United States despite the existence of a safe and effective vaccine. Vaccination programs for inmates could reach many high-risk...
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Rich J, Wolf F, Macalino G
AIDS Read . 2003 Jan; 12(12):527-35. PMID: 12518719
The high prevalence of infection with HIV and other blood-borne pathogens in injection drug users (IDUs) is directly related to the lack of syringe access. Needle exchange programs (NEPs), syringe...