Biography and Research Information
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Terri Imus's research focuses on the implementation and feasibility of telehealth services, particularly within rural healthcare settings. Their recent publication investigates the use of regional center telehealth visits for individuals with Parkinson's disease, utilizing a rural research network. This work highlights efforts to improve healthcare access for specific patient populations in underserved areas. Imus has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Phillip Farmer, Aaron S. Kemp, Horace J. Spencer, and Aliyah Glover, on shared publications. Their scholarly output includes one publication with a total of four citations and an h-index of 1, indicating early-stage research activity.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 4
Selected Publications
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Feasibility of regional center telehealth visits utilizing a rural research network in people with Parkinson’s disease (2024)
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- Feasibility of regional center telehealth visits utilizing a rural research network in people with Parkinson’s disease
- Feasibility of regional center telehealth visits utilizing a rural research network in people with Parkinson’s disease
- Feasibility of regional center telehealth visits utilizing a rural research network in people with Parkinson’s disease
- Feasibility of regional center telehealth visits utilizing a rural research network in people with Parkinson’s disease
- Feasibility of regional center telehealth visits utilizing a rural research network in people with Parkinson’s disease
- Feasibility of regional center telehealth visits utilizing a rural research network in people with Parkinson’s disease
- Feasibility of regional center telehealth visits utilizing a rural research network in people with Parkinson’s disease
- Feasibility of regional center telehealth visits utilizing a rural research network in people with Parkinson’s disease
- Feasibility of regional center telehealth visits utilizing a rural research network in people with Parkinson’s disease
- Feasibility of regional center telehealth visits utilizing a rural research network in people with Parkinson’s disease
- Feasibility of regional center telehealth visits utilizing a rural research network in people with Parkinson’s disease
- Feasibility of regional center telehealth visits utilizing a rural research network in people with Parkinson’s disease
- Feasibility of regional center telehealth visits utilizing a rural research network in people with Parkinson’s disease
- Feasibility of regional center telehealth visits utilizing a rural research network in people with Parkinson’s disease
- Feasibility of regional center telehealth visits utilizing a rural research network in people with Parkinson’s disease
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