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Victor Chiappa

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Kistler E, Chiappa V, Chang Y, Baggett M
J Gen Intern Med . 2021 Jan; 36(11):3410-3416. PMID: 33506399
Background: Feedback improves trainee clinical performance, but the optimal way to provide it remains unclear. Peer feedback offers unique advantages but comes with significant challenges including a lack of rigorously...
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Chiappa V, Anderson M, Barrett C, Stathatos N, Anahtar M
N Engl J Med . 2019 Aug; 381(6):567-577. PMID: 31390504
No abstract available.
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McCluskey S, Schuetz P, Abers M, Bearnot B, Morales M, Hoffman D, et al.
Open Forum Infect Dis . 2017 May; 4(1):ofw238. PMID: 28480236
Background: Procalcitonin (PCT) is a prohormone that rises in bacterial pneumonia and has promise in reducing antibiotic use. Despite these attributes, there are inconclusive data on its use for clinical...
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Manian F, Chiappa V
N Engl J Med . 2016 Nov; 375(18):1805-1806. PMID: 27806240
No abstract available.
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Chiappa V, Gonzalez R, Manian F, Deshpande V
N Engl J Med . 2016 Jul; 375(4):370-8. PMID: 27464205
No abstract available.
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Im D, Essien U, DePasse J, Chiappa V
BMJ Case Rep . 2015 Jul; 2015. PMID: 26135492
A man in his late 40s with sickle cell anaemia (HbSS) presented to the emergency department with 2 weeks of diffuse oedema, increased abdominal girth and dyspnoea. His anasarca was...
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Chiappa V, Chang C, Sellas M, Pierce V, Kradin R
N Engl J Med . 2014 Mar; 370(13):1238-48. PMID: 24670171
No abstract available.
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Schuetz P, Chiappa V, Briel M, Greenwald J
Arch Intern Med . 2011 Aug; 171(15):1322-31. PMID: 21824946
Previous randomized controlled trials suggest that using clinical algorithms based on procalcitonin levels, a marker of bacterial infections, results in reduced antibiotic use without a deleterious effect on clinical outcomes....
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Finn K, Chiappa V, Puig A, Hunt D
Med Teach . 2011 Feb; 33(2):151-5. PMID: 21275544
Background: Peer observation of teaching (PoT) is most commonly done as a way of evaluating educators in lecture or small group teaching. Teaching in the clinical environment is a complex...