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Lydia Hamel
Lydia Hamel
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Serum SNTF, a surrogate marker of axonal injury, is prognostic for lasting brain dysfunction in mild TBI treated in the emergency department
R Siman, H Cui, L Hamel, DH Smith
Frontiers in neurology 11, 513289, 2020
142020
Craving empathy: studying the sustained impact of empathy training on clinicians
A Mehta, N Adams, M Fredrickson, W Kraszkiewicz, J Siy, L Hamel, ...
Journal of Patient Experience 8, 23743735211043383, 2021
42021
Quick cuts: A comparative study of two tools for ring tourniquet removal
J Walter, M DeBoer, J Koops, LL Hamel, PE Rupp, BC Westgard
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine 46, 238-240, 2021
12021
Serum SNTF, a Surrogate Marker of Axonal Injury, Is Prognostic for Lasting Brain Dysfunction in Mild TBI Treated in the Emergency
R Siman, H Cui, SS Wewerka, L Hamel, DH Smith, MD Zwank
Neurotrauma Editor's Pick 2021, 2021
2021
Identification of the Mechanisms of Bupropion-Induced Neuro-and Cardiovascular Toxicity
B Willenbring, H Teaford, R Welborn, L Hamel, B Cofell, K Engebretsen
CLINICAL TOXICOLOGY 58 (11), 1084-1086, 2020
2020
Local socioeconomic status and paramedic students' academic performance
L Hamel, A Procum, J Hunter, D Gridley, K O'Connor, T Fentress, ...
International Paramedic Practice 10 (2), 25-32, 2020
2020
Does your address make the grade? The relationship between local socioeconomic status and the academic performance of paramedic students
L Hamel, A Procum, J Hunter, D Gridley, K O’Connor, T Fentress, ...
medRxiv, 19008516, 2019
2019
SERUM SNTF, A SURROGATE MARKER OF AXONAL INJURY, RAPIDLY PREDICTS LASTING BRAIN DYSFUNCTION IN MILD TBI TREATED IN THE ER
R Siman, H Cui, S Wewerka, L Hamel, D Smith, M Zwank
JOURNAL OF NEUROTRAUMA 36 (13), A107-A107, 2019
2019
Does your address make the grade? The relationship between local socioeconomic status and the academic performance of paramedic students.
MBA Thomas Fentress, I Gary
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