Jennifer Ferry
Assistant Professor
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COM | Peds Community Pediatrics
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Jennifer Ferry's research focuses on patient-reported outcomes and specific medical conditions, particularly in pediatric populations. Her work includes a prospective observational study investigating health-related quality of life and predictive models for long-term outcomes in patients with blunt thoracic injuries following hospital discharge. Additionally, she has investigated the role of serial assessment of right ventricular function in detecting acute cellular rejection in children who have undergone heart transplantation. Ferry has also explored novel analgesic treatments, such as the erector spinae plane block, for acute pulmonary embolism within the obstetric population. Her publication record includes six papers, with a total of 21 citations and an h-index of 3. She collaborates with Horace J. Spencer and Dala Zakaria, both from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom she has co-authored publications.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 6
- Citations: 22
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Serial assessment of right ventricular function can detect acute cellular rejection in children with heart transplantation (2022)
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- Prospective observational study to examine health-related quality of life and develop models to predict long-term patient-reported outcomes 6 months after hospital discharge with blunt thoracic injuries
- Prospective observational study to examine health-related quality of life and develop models to predict long-term patient-reported outcomes 6 months after hospital discharge with blunt thoracic injuries
- Prospective observational study to examine health-related quality of life and develop models to predict long-term patient-reported outcomes 6 months after hospital discharge with blunt thoracic injuries
- Prospective observational study to examine health-related quality of life and develop models to predict long-term patient-reported outcomes 6 months after hospital discharge with blunt thoracic injuries
- Prospective observational study to examine health-related quality of life and develop models to predict long-term patient-reported outcomes 6 months after hospital discharge with blunt thoracic injuries
- Prospective observational study to examine health-related quality of life and develop models to predict long-term patient-reported outcomes 6 months after hospital discharge with blunt thoracic injuries
- Prospective observational study to examine health-related quality of life and develop models to predict long-term patient-reported outcomes 6 months after hospital discharge with blunt thoracic injuries
- Prospective observational study to examine health-related quality of life and develop models to predict long-term patient-reported outcomes 6 months after hospital discharge with blunt thoracic injuries
- Prospective observational study to examine health-related quality of life and develop models to predict long-term patient-reported outcomes 6 months after hospital discharge with blunt thoracic injuries
- Prospective observational study to examine health-related quality of life and develop models to predict long-term patient-reported outcomes 6 months after hospital discharge with blunt thoracic injuries
- Prospective observational study to examine health-related quality of life and develop models to predict long-term patient-reported outcomes 6 months after hospital discharge with blunt thoracic injuries
- Prospective observational study to examine health-related quality of life and develop models to predict long-term patient-reported outcomes 6 months after hospital discharge with blunt thoracic injuries
- Prospective observational study to examine health-related quality of life and develop models to predict long-term patient-reported outcomes 6 months after hospital discharge with blunt thoracic injuries
- Prospective observational study to examine health-related quality of life and develop models to predict long-term patient-reported outcomes 6 months after hospital discharge with blunt thoracic injuries
- Prospective observational study to examine health-related quality of life and develop models to predict long-term patient-reported outcomes 6 months after hospital discharge with blunt thoracic injuries
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