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Brayden West's research focuses on improving healthcare delivery and access, particularly for vulnerable populations. He has investigated the use of asynchronous telemedicine to facilitate clinical genetics consultations within Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs), aiming to provide timely and specialized care in settings where in-person consultations may be challenging. This work addresses the practical implementation of telehealth solutions in critical care environments. Additionally, West has explored factors influencing the application process for genetic counseling programs, examining what drives applicants' ranking decisions in the admissions match. His work in this area contributes to understanding the dynamics of graduate admissions in health professions and identifying potential barriers or facilitators for aspiring genetic counselors. West has published three papers and has an h-index of 2, with key collaborators including Tiffany Lepard and James Selig from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 7
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Factors influencing applicants' rank order in the Genetic Counseling Admissions Match (2023)
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- Factors influencing applicants' rank order in the Genetic Counseling Admissions Match
- Factors influencing genetic counseling applicants’ match rank order
- Factors influencing applicants' rank order in the Genetic Counseling Admissions Match
- Factors influencing genetic counseling applicants’ match rank order
- Factors influencing genetic counseling applicants’ match rank order
- Asynchronous telemedicine for clinical genetics consultations in the NICU: a single center’s solution
- Asynchronous telemedicine for clinical genetics consultations in the NICU: a single center’s solution
- Asynchronous telemedicine for clinical genetics consultations in the NICU: a single center’s solution
- Asynchronous telemedicine for clinical genetics consultations in the NICU: a single center’s solution
- Factors influencing applicants' rank order in the Genetic Counseling Admissions Match
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