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Kimberly A Stanford

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Hollender M, Almirol E, Meyer M, Bearden H, Stanford K
West J Emerg Med . 2023 Oct; 24(5):974-982. PMID: 37788040
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANE), who are trained to provide comprehensive and compassionate specialty care to sexual assault survivors, are increasingly used in the emergency department (ED), but there is...
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Stanford K, Macias-Konstantopoulos W, Linden J, Agrawal P, Cortes E, Barron R, et al.
Acad Emerg Med . 2023 Jul; 30(11):1161-1167. PMID: 37423251
No abstract available.
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Stanford K, Eller D, Schmitt J, McNulty M, Spiegel T
AIDS Behav . 2023 May; 27(11):3669-3677. PMID: 37222877
Limited published data suggest rates of HIV may be high among trauma patients. This study compares rates of HIV screening and diagnosis among trauma and medical patients at a Level...
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Yore M, Fockele C, Duber H, Doran K, Cooper R, Lin M, et al.
West J Emerg Med . 2023 Mar; 24(2):302-311. PMID: 36976611
Introduction: Despite literature on a variety of social risks and needs screening interventions in emergency department (ED) settings, there is no universally accepted or evidence-based process for conducting such interventions....
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Stanford K, Mason J, Friedman E
Front Reprod Health . 2023 Mar; 5:1082429. PMID: 36890799
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has had profound effects on access to care, including outpatient sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing and treatment. Many vulnerable populations already relied on the emergency department...
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Stanford K, Almirol E, Eller D, Hazra A, Schneider J
Sex Transm Dis . 2023 Jan; 50(5):292-297. PMID: 36689476
Background: Many people vulnerable to HIV do not perceive themselves at risk or consider preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP). This study hypothesizes that syphilis diagnosis through universal, emergency department (ED) screening would...
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Anderson S, Friedman E, Eller D, Kerman J, Zhou J, Stanford K, et al.
Int J STD AIDS . 2022 Aug; 33(11):970-977. PMID: 36031933
Background: Routine opt-out HIV testing in healthcare settings is often not implemented to its fullest extent. We assessed factors contributing to missed HIV testing opportunities at an academic medical center...
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Stanford K, McNulty M, Schmitt J, Eller D, Ridgway J, Beavis K, et al.
JAMA Intern Med . 2021 Apr; 181(7):1001-1003. PMID: 33843944
No abstract available.
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Stanford K, Almirol E, Schneider J, Hazra A
Sex Transm Dis . 2021 Mar; 48(6):e81-e83. PMID: 33783406
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on syphilis rates is unknown. A retrospective chart review was performed of all patients screened for syphilis through universal screening in a large, urban...
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Stanford K, Hazra A, Friedman E, Devlin S, Winkler N, Ridgway J, et al.
Sex Transm Dis . 2020 Oct; 48(5):347-352. PMID: 33009277
Background: With syphilis rates rising rapidly in the United States, novel means of reaching high-risk populations for screening and treatment are needed. Building on successful models for emergency department (ED)...