Michael Kubala
Researcher
Also affiliated: Arkansas Children's Hospital (2017); Palacký University Olomouc (2007)
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Michael Kubala's research focuses on improving healthcare processes and patient outcomes, particularly within pediatric otolaryngology. His work has involved developing and implementing process improvement strategies to enhance clinic efficiency and patient flow. This includes generating clinic templates to streamline operations. Kubala has also investigated the impact of medical interventions, such as oral steroids, on postoperative complications and pain following tonsillectomy. His research utilizes both prospective and retrospective study designs. He has collaborated with researchers Gresham T. Richter, James Reed Gardner, Adrian Williamson, and Merit Turner at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences on multiple publications. Kubala's scholarly contributions include 8 publications with a total of 62 citations and an h-index of 4.
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- h-index: 4
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 63
Selected Publications
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Utilizing process improvement strategies to generate clinic templates and improve patient flow in pediatric otolaryngology (2021)
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Impact of Oral Steroids on Tonsillectomy Postoperative Complications and Pain (2021)
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Process improvement strategy to implement an outpatient surgery center efficiency model in an academic inpatient setting (2021)
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Influence of Behavior on Complications of Osseointegrated Bone Conduction Devices in Children (2017)
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- Impact of Oral Steroids on Tonsillectomy Postoperative Complications and Pain
- Process improvement strategy to implement an outpatient surgery center efficiency model in an academic inpatient setting
- Utilizing process improvement strategies to generate clinic templates and improve patient flow in pediatric otolaryngology
- Impact of Oral Steroids on Tonsillectomy Postoperative Complications and Pain
- Process improvement strategy to implement an outpatient surgery center efficiency model in an academic inpatient setting
- Utilizing process improvement strategies to generate clinic templates and improve patient flow in pediatric otolaryngology
- Process improvement strategy to implement an outpatient surgery center efficiency model in an academic inpatient setting
- Utilizing process improvement strategies to generate clinic templates and improve patient flow in pediatric otolaryngology
- Process improvement strategy to implement an outpatient surgery center efficiency model in an academic inpatient setting
- Impact of Oral Steroids on Tonsillectomy Postoperative Complications and Pain
- Impact of Oral Steroids on Tonsillectomy Postoperative Complications and Pain
- Utilizing process improvement strategies to generate clinic templates and improve patient flow in pediatric otolaryngology
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