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Lawrence VanDyke's research focuses on injury prevention and management, particularly concerning falls and the use of anticoagulants. His work has investigated trends in bicycle-related trauma, examining how changes in cycling infrastructure may correlate with injury rates. Additionally, he has studied the appropriate trauma response for ground-level falls in patients taking anticoagulants, highlighting potential complications such as intracranial hemorrhage. VanDyke has contributed to the field through publications and collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. His recent work indicates continued activity in health sciences research, with a total of three publications to his name.
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- Publications: 3
Selected Publications
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A network-based cross-sectional study of geographic access to Medicare-participating neurosurgeons (2026)
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A Network-Based Cross-Sectional Study of Geographic Access Disparities to Medicare-Participating General Surgeons in the United States (2026)
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Bicycle-Related Trauma Trends in a Region of Expanding Cycling Infrastructure (2025)
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Ground Level Fall, Who Do You Call? Appropriate Trauma for Ground-Level Falls on Anticoagulants (2025)
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- Ground Level Fall, Who Do You Call? Appropriate Trauma for Ground-Level Falls on Anticoagulants
- Ground Level Fall, Who Do You Call? Appropriate Trauma for Ground-Level Falls on Anticoagulants
- Ground Level Fall, Who Do You Call? Appropriate Trauma for Ground-Level Falls on Anticoagulants
- Bicycle-Related Trauma Trends in a Region of Expanding Cycling Infrastructure
- Bicycle-Related Trauma Trends in a Region of Expanding Cycling Infrastructure
- Bicycle-Related Trauma Trends in a Region of Expanding Cycling Infrastructure
- Bicycle-Related Trauma Trends in a Region of Expanding Cycling Infrastructure
- Bicycle-Related Trauma Trends in a Region of Expanding Cycling Infrastructure
- Bicycle-Related Trauma Trends in a Region of Expanding Cycling Infrastructure
- Bicycle-Related Trauma Trends in a Region of Expanding Cycling Infrastructure
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