Oklahoma
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Subject Areas on Research
- A survey of intravenous cannula use at Presbyterian Hospital, Oklahoma City.
- At the Front Lines: Effectively Training Community Stakeholders to Recognize and Report Child Abuse and Neglect.
- Barriers and Strategies Related to Qualitative Research on Genetic Ancestry Testing in Indigenous Communities.
- Case finding and mental health services for children in the aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing.
- Clinical needs assessment of middle and high school students following the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.
- Comparison of post-disaster psychiatric disorders after terrorist bombings in Nairobi and Oklahoma City.
- Dietary intakes of nutrients thought to modify cardiovascular risk from three groups of American Indians: The Strong Heart Dietary Study, Phase II.
- Exposure and peritraumatic response as predictors of posttraumatic stress in children following the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.
- Feasibility Study of a Quasi-experimental Regional Opioid Safety Prescribing Program in Veterans Health Administration Emergency Departments.
- Genetic ancestry, skin color and social attainment: The four cities study.
- Impact of education on cephalosporin prescribing patterns.
- Pollution and regional variations of lung cancer mortality in the United States.
- Posttraumatic stress among young children after the death of a friend or acquaintance in a terrorist bombing.
- Posttraumatic stress responses in bereaved children after the Oklahoma City bombing.
- Psychiatric disorders after terrorist bombings among rescue workers and bombing survivors in Nairobi and rescue workers in Oklahoma City.
- Psychological issues associated with terrorism: a guide for physicians.
- Teachers' psychological reactions 7 weeks after the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.
- The role of exposure in posttraumatic stress in youths following the 1995 bombing.
- The use of patient mix-adjusted control charts to compare in-hospital costs of care.