Listar por autor "LaGrone, Lacey N."

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  • Fuhs, Amy K.; LaGrone, Lacey N.; Moscoso Porras, Miguel. G.; Rodríguez Castro, Manuel Jorge Augusto; Ecos Quispe, Rosa Lizbeth; Mock, Charles N. (Elsevier, 2018)
    Objective: To assess rehabilitation infrastructure in Peru in terms of the World Health Organization (WHO) health systems building blocks. Design: Anonymous quantitative survey; questions were based on the WHO's Guidelines ...
  • LaGrone, Lacey N.; Fuhs, Amy K.; Egoavil, Eduardo Huaman; Rodríguez Castro, Manuel Jorge Augusto; Valderrama, Roberto; Isquith-Dicker, Leah N.; Herrera-Matta, Jaime; Mock, Charles N. (Springer, 2016)
    BACKGROUND: Evidence for the positive impact of quality improvement (QI) programs on morbidity, mortality, patient satisfaction, and cost is strong. Data regarding the status of QI programs in low- and middle-income ...
  • Zavala Wong, Gabriela; Rodríguez Castro, Manuel Jorge Augusto; Huaman Egoavil, Eduardo; Valderrama, Roberto; Mock, Charles N.; Herrera-Matta, Juan J.; Aragon, Gianni; Peterson, Ryan; Jin, Ying; LaGrone, Lacey N. (Springer, 2022)
    Background Morbidity and Mortality (M&M) conferences allow clinicians to review adverse events and identify areas for improvement. There are few reports of structured M&M conferences in low- and middle-income countries and ...
  • LaGrone, Lacey N.; Romani Pozo, Diego A.; Figueroa, Juan F.; Artunduaga, Maria A.; Huaman Egoavil, Eduardo; Rodríguez Castro, Manuel Jorge Augusto; Foianini, Jorge Esteban; Rubiano, Andres M.; Rodas, Edgar B.; Mock, Charles N. (Elsevier, 2017)
    INTRODUCTION: Trauma quality improvement (QI) programs have been shown to improve outcomes and decrease cost. These are high priorities in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where 2,000,000 deaths due to survivable ...
  • LaGrone, Lacey N.; Isquith-Dicker, Leah N.; Huaman Egoavil, Eduardo; Rodríguez Castro, Manuel Jorge Augusto; Allagual, Alfredo; Revoredo, Fernando; Mock, Charles N. (American Medical Association, 2017)
    Importance: The globalization of medical education-the process by which trainees in any region gain access to international training (electronic or in-person)-is a growing trend. More data are needed to inform next steps ...

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