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Julie L Welch

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Kuhn D, Harrison N, Musey Jr P, Crandall D, Pang P, Welch J, et al.
Int J Med Inform . 2024 Dec; 195:105748. PMID: 39671851
Objective: Existing literature shows associations between patient demographics and reported experiences of care, but this relationship is poorly understood. Our objective was to use natural language processing of patient comments...
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Doehring M, Strachan C, Haut L, Heniff M, Crevier K, Crittendon M, et al.
Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med . 2024 Feb; 7(4):205-209. PMID: 38353185
Introduction: Being named as a defendant in a malpractice lawsuit is known to be a particularly high-stress and vulnerable time for a physician. Medical malpractice stress syndrome (MMSS) is a...
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Rubio D, Mayowski C, Meagher E, Patino C, Thakar M, Welch J, et al.
J Clin Transl Sci . 2024 Jan; 7(1):e259. PMID: 38229889
Introduction: Early-stage clinical and translational researchers who set and track career goals, milestones, and progress are successful in career development. We aimed to determine the effectiveness of the Customized Career...
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Mayowski C, Meagher E, Althouse A, Patino-Sutton C, Thakar M, Welch J, et al.
J Clin Transl Sci . 2023 Feb; 7(1):e7. PMID: 36755533
The COVID-19 pandemic had an immediate impact on the lives and work of early-career researchers. We leveraged a cluster-randomized trial and compared survey data collected over two timepoints to explore...
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Jansen J, Roumpf S, Welch J
Dis Mon . 2022 Jun; 68(9):101414. PMID: 35644663
No abstract available.
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Wagner E, Jansen J, DeLuna H, Anderson K, Doehring M, Welch J
Womens Health Rep (New Rochelle) . 2022 Feb; 3(1):67-77. PMID: 35199103
Flexible work-life policies for medical school faculty are necessary to support career progress, advancement, retention, and job satisfaction. Our objective was to perform a 10-year follow-up descriptive assessment of the...
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Kennedy S, Duncan T, Herbert A, Rood L, Rutz M, Zahn G, et al.
Cureus . 2021 Sep; 13(8):e17248. PMID: 34540474
Introduction Although clinical ultrasound (CUS) is a core skill that is a requirement for emergency medicine (EM) residency graduation, only a fraction of EM practitioners who trained prior to this...
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Chernoby K, Pettit K, Jansen J, Welch J
AEM Educ Train . 2021 Apr; 5(2):e10504. PMID: 33898908
Objectives: Many physicians complete residency training during optimal childbearing years. The literature shows that working nights or on call can lead to pregnancy complications including miscarriage, preterm labor, and preeclampsia....
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Kelker H, Yoder K, Musey P, Harris M, Johnson O, Sarmiento E, et al.
Res Sq . 2020 Oct; PMID: 33083796
While the coronavirus (COVID-19) has had far-reaching consequences on society and health care providers, there is a paucity of research exploring emergency medicine (EM) provider wellness over the course of...
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Welch J
MedEdPORTAL . 2019 Apr; 12:10441. PMID: 31008219
Introduction: Mentoring in academia is considered a fundamental element of career choice, satisfaction, and productivity. While there is an expectation that trainees and junior faculty will have a mentor, there...