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Masil George's research focuses on improving healthcare delivery and education, particularly for underserved populations. George has investigated the implementation and effectiveness of multidisciplinary telemedicine initiatives for patients with chronic non-cancer pain in rural and underserved areas. Additionally, George has explored innovative educational methods, such as designing interprofessional Facebook discussion groups to educate healthcare students about LGBTQ healthcare disparities and inclusive practices. George's work also addresses microaggressions within healthcare teams and their impact on clinical care and professional development. George has contributed to program evaluations for initiatives aimed at improving multidisciplinary pain care. With an h-index of 6 and 147 citations across 15 publications, George is actively engaged in research at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, collaborating with colleagues including Johnathan Goree, Corey J. Hayes, and Leah Tobey.
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- h-index: 6
- Publications: 15
- Citations: 148
Selected Publications
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Implementation and Preliminary Effectiveness of a Multidisciplinary Telemedicine Pilot Initiative for Patients with Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in Rural and Underserved Areas at a Major Academic Medical Center (2023)
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A program evaluation of Arkansas Improving Multidisciplinary Pain Care and Treatment (AR-IMPACT) (2021)
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Designing an interprofessional Facebook discussion group to teach about LGBTQ healthcare disparities and inclusive practices (2021)
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- Implementation and Preliminary Effectiveness of a Multidisciplinary Telemedicine Pilot Initiative for Patients with Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in Rural and Underserved Areas at a Major Academic Medical Center
- A program evaluation of Arkansas Improving Multidisciplinary Pain Care and Treatment (AR-IMPACT)
- Implementation and Preliminary Effectiveness of a Multidisciplinary Telemedicine Pilot Initiative for Patients with Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in Rural and Underserved Areas at a Major Academic Medical Center
- A program evaluation of Arkansas Improving Multidisciplinary Pain Care and Treatment (AR-IMPACT)
- Implementation and Preliminary Effectiveness of a Multidisciplinary Telemedicine Pilot Initiative for Patients with Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in Rural and Underserved Areas at a Major Academic Medical Center
- A program evaluation of Arkansas Improving Multidisciplinary Pain Care and Treatment (AR-IMPACT)
- Implementation and Preliminary Effectiveness of a Multidisciplinary Telemedicine Pilot Initiative for Patients with Chronic Non-Cancer Pain in Rural and Underserved Areas at a Major Academic Medical Center
- A program evaluation of Arkansas Improving Multidisciplinary Pain Care and Treatment (AR-IMPACT)
- Designing an interprofessional Facebook discussion group to teach about LGBTQ healthcare disparities and inclusive practices
- Designing an interprofessional Facebook discussion group to teach about LGBTQ healthcare disparities and inclusive practices
- Designing an interprofessional Facebook discussion group to teach about LGBTQ healthcare disparities and inclusive practices
- Designing an interprofessional Facebook discussion group to teach about LGBTQ healthcare disparities and inclusive practices
- Designing an interprofessional Facebook discussion group to teach about LGBTQ healthcare disparities and inclusive practices
- A program evaluation of Arkansas Improving Multidisciplinary Pain Care and Treatment (AR-IMPACT)
- A program evaluation of Arkansas Improving Multidisciplinary Pain Care and Treatment (AR-IMPACT)
- A program evaluation of Arkansas Improving Multidisciplinary Pain Care and Treatment (AR-IMPACT)
- A program evaluation of Arkansas Improving Multidisciplinary Pain Care and Treatment (AR-IMPACT)
- A program evaluation of Arkansas Improving Multidisciplinary Pain Care and Treatment (AR-IMPACT)
- A program evaluation of Arkansas Improving Multidisciplinary Pain Care and Treatment (AR-IMPACT)
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