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Michael J Clery

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Clery M, Olsen E, Marcovitch H, Goodall H, Gentry J, Wheatley M, et al.
West J Emerg Med . 2023 Jun; 24(3):615-621. PMID: 37278786
Introduction: For survivors of gender-based violence (GBV) seeking care in hospital emergency departments (ED) the need for medical care and safe discharge is acute. Methods: In this study we evaluated...
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Clery M, Hudson P, Moore J, Kollar L, Wu D
Inj Prev . 2021 Mar; 27(S1):i62-i65. PMID: 33674335
Methods: Self-reported injury screen records from an urban, level 1 trauma centre collected between 20 November 2015 and 30 September 2019 were compared with corresponding provider-assigned ICD-10-CM codes discerning the...
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Hammoud M, Appelbaum N, Wallach P, Burrows H, Kochhar K, Hemphill R, et al.
Med Teach . 2020 Nov; 43(3):334-340. PMID: 33222573
Introduction: Mistreatment in the learning environment is associated with negative outcomes for trainees. While the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) annual Graduation Questionnaire (GQ) has collected medical student reports...
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Clery M, Dworkis D, Sonuyi T, Khaldun J, Abir M
West J Emerg Med . 2020 Jan; 21(2):291-294. PMID: 31999248
Introduction: Detroit, Michigan, is among the leading United States cities for per-capita homicide and violent crime. Hospital- and community-based intervention programs could decrease the rate of violent-crime related injury but...
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Griffith M, Clery M, Humbert B, Joyce J, Perry M, Hemphill R, et al.
West J Emerg Med . 2020 Jan; 21(1):42-46. PMID: 31913817
Mistreatment of trainees is common in the clinical learning environment. Resident mistreatment is less frequently tracked than medical student mistreatment, but data suggest mistreatment remains prevalent at the resident level....
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Roche J, Clery M, Carter P, Dora-Laskey A, Walton M, Ngo Q, et al.
Acad Emerg Med . 2018 Nov; 25(11):1204-1215. PMID: 30381864
Objectives: Violence is one of the leading causes of death among youth ages 14 to 24. Hospital- and emergency department (ED)-based violence prevention programs are increasingly becoming a critical part...