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Racial disparity in analgesic treatment for ED patients with abdominal or back pain
Racial disparity in analgesic treatment for ED patients with abdominal or back pain,10.1016/j.ajem.2010.02.023,American Journal of Emergency Medicine,
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Angela M. Mills
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Frances S. Shofer
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Ann K. Boulis
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Daniel N. Holena
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Stephanie B. Abbuhl
ObjectiveResearch on how race affects access to analgesia in the
emergency department
(ED) has yielded conflicting results. We assessed whether patient race affects analgesia administration for patients presenting with back or abdominal pain.
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American Journal of Emergency Medicine - AMER J EMERG MED
, vol. 29, no. 7, pp. 752-756, 2011
DOI:
10.1016/j.ajem.2010.02.023
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Is Primary Care Providers’ Trust in Socially Marginalized Patients Affected by Race?
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David Moskowitz
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David H. Thom
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David Guzman
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Joanne Penko
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Christine Miaskowski
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Margot Kushel
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Journal of General Internal Medicine - J GEN INTERN MED
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