Publications by authors named "Elizabeth A Gay"

Introduction: Resident physicians frequently experience bias at work, with patients and families often being the source. Women and other trainees underrepresented in medicine are disproportionately impacted by these negative experiences, and experiencing bias contributes to resident physician burnout. Unfortunately, many resident physicians feel inadequately prepared to respond to bias.

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Objectives: To determine if a real-time monitoring system with automated clinician alerts improves 3-hour sepsis bundle adherence.

Design: Prospective, pragmatic clinical trial. Allocation alternated every 7 days.

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Purpose: We analyzed the patients served by the University of Washington Adult Genetic Medicine Clinic (UWAGMC) over a 42-year period to determine how clinical services have changed and to evaluate the contributing factors.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective survey of patients seen by UWAGMC that included patients seen from 1975 to 2016. Variables considered included referral indication, disease status, and clinic visit date.

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