Terrell S Caffery
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Recent Articles
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Pilot Study for Assessing Nontechnical Skills in Emergency Medicine Residents: Why We Should C.A.R.E
Caffery T, DAntonio C, Pogue D, Musso M
Ochsner J
. 2022 Mar;
22(1):43-47.
PMID: 35355635
The growing regulatory and hospital focus on patient experience and patient satisfaction is evidenced by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services implementation of Hospital Value-Based Purchasing and by the...
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ONeal C, Hamer D, Musso M, Caffery T, Walker M, Lavie K, et al.
Am J Med Sci
. 2022 Mar;
364(2):163-167.
PMID: 35300978
Background: This study examined three methods for retrospectively identifying infection in emergency department (ED) patients: modified objective definitions of infection (MODI) from the CDC/NHSN, physician adjudication determination of infection, and...
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ONeal Jr H, Sheybani R, Caffery T, Hamer D, Laperouse Jr L, Musso M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2022 Mar;
17(3):e0264220.
PMID: 35294441
Objective: Assess the IntelliSep Index (ISI) for risk stratification of patients presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) with respiratory symptoms suspected of COVID-19 during the pandemic. Methods: An observational single-center...
4.
ONeal Jr H, Sheybani R, Caffery T, Musso M, Hamer D, Alwood S, et al.
Crit Care Explor
. 2021 Jun;
3(6):e0460.
PMID: 34151282
Objectives: Sepsis is a common cause of morbidity and mortality. A reliable, rapid, and early indicator can help improve efficiency of care and outcomes. To assess the IntelliSep test, a...
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Musso M, Woodward C, Crapanzano K, Bolton M, Roy M, Caffery T
AEM Educ Train
. 2021 May;
5(3):e10514.
PMID: 34027279
No abstract available.
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Guillou L, Sheybani R, Jensen A, Di Carlo D, Caffery T, Thomas C, et al.
PLoS One
. 2021 Apr;
16(4):e0246980.
PMID: 33857126
Sepsis must be diagnosed quickly to avoid morbidity and mortality. However, the clinical manifestations of sepsis are highly variable and emergency department (ED) clinicians often must make rapid, impactful decisions...
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Musso M, Vath R, Rabalais L, Dunbar 3rd A, Bolton M, Tynes L, et al.
Ochsner J
. 2017 Oct;
17(3):273-276.
PMID: 29026361
Background: Engaging residents in patient safety and quality improvement initiatives is sometimes difficult. The primary goal of the current study was to develop a standardized learning experience designed to facilitate...
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Jagneaux T, Caffery T, Musso M, Long A, Zatarain L, Stopa E, et al.
J Patient Saf
. 2017 Oct;
17(6):425-429.
PMID: 28984729
Objective: We describe the effect of simulation-based education on residents' adherence to protocols for and performance of central venous access. Methods: Internal medicine and emergency medicine residents underwent a central...
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Vath R, Musso M, Rabalais L, Dunbar 3rd A, Hosea S, Johnson A, et al.
Ochsner J
. 2016 Apr;
16(1):81-4.
PMID: 27046411
Background: The 2013 closure of a public hospital in Baton Rouge, LA transformed graduate medical education (GME) at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center (OLOL). Administrators were tasked...
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