Publications by authors named "L Taylor Elrod"

Purpose: Effective communication is critical in patient care. Multilingual medical providers, including Physician Assistants (PAs) can contribute to improved health care among patients with limited English proficiency; however, this is contingent upon matriculating multilingual providers. In this study, the association between prospective applicants' self-reported English as second language (ESL) status and their likelihood of matriculation into a PA program was investigated.

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The synthesis of sulfur-bridged Fe-Ni heterobimetallics was inspired by Nature's strategies to "trick" abundant first row transition metals into enabling 2-electron processes: redox-active ligands (including pendant iron-sulfur clusters) and proximal metals. Our design to have redox-active ligands on each metal, NO on iron and dithiolene on nickel, resulted in the observation of unexpectedly intricate physical properties. The metallodithiolate, (NO)Fe(NS), reacts with a labile ligand derivative of [Ni(SCPh)], Ni, yielding the expected S-bridged neutral adduct, , containing a doublet {Fe(NO)}.

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Solid-state structures find a self-assembled tetrameric nickel cage with carboxylate linkages, [Ni(NS'O)I(CHCN)] ([]), resulting from sulfur acetylation by sodium iodoacetate of an [NiNS] dimer in acetonitrile. Various synthetic routes to the tetramer, best described from XRD as a molecular square, were discovered to generate the hexacoordinate nickel units ligated by NS, iodide, and two carboxylate oxygens, one of which is the bridge from the adjacent nickel unit in []. Removal of the four iodides by silver ion precipitation yields an analogous species but with an additional vacant coordination site, [], a cation but with coordinated solvent molecules.

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