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Christine Ngaruiya

Yale University - Department of Emergency Medicine

New Haven, CT

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

3

DOWNLOADS

285

TOTAL CITATIONS

0

Scholarly Papers (3)

1.

Assessment of Emergency Care Services in Nigerian Hospitals: A Cross-Sectional Study

Number of pages: 18 Posted: 22 Sep 2022
Harvard University - Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Yale University - School of Medicine, Babcock University - Department of Community Medicine and Yale University - Department of Emergency Medicine
Downloads 117 (608,822)

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Africa, Nigeria, Trauma, Emergency Care, Capacity Assessment, Lower and Middle Income (LMIC), African Federation of Emergency Medicine (AFEM), Emergency Care Assessment Tool (ECAT)

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Use of Natural Language Processing for Identification of Gender Differences in Acute Myocardial Infarction Presentation and Management in Pakistan

Number of pages: 14 Posted: 09 Dec 2021
Yale University - Department of Emergency Medicine, Aga Khan University - Department of Medicine, Aga Khan University - Department of Medicine, Mayo Clinic - Department of Emergency Medicine, Aga Khan University - Department of Medicine, Yale University - Department of Emergency Medicine, Aga Khan University - School of Medicine and Yale University - Department of Emergency Medicine
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Natural Language Processing, Ischemic Heart Disease, Gender disparities, Cardiovascular Disease, LMICs

3.

Provider-Identified Barriers to Performance at Seven Nigerian A&E Units

Number of pages: 21 Posted: 29 Sep 2022
Yale University - School of Medicine, Harvard University - Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Yale University - School of Medicine, Yale University - School of Medicine, Yale University - School of Medicine, Babcock University - Department of Community Medicine and Yale University - Department of Emergency Medicine
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Nigeria, Emergency Medicine, Developing Country, Africa, System Capacity, ECAT, global health, West Africa