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Moriah N. Hollaway's research has focused on the intersection of emergency care and public health interventions. Her work includes an investigation into elective operations delays and their impact on emergency department visits and inpatient admissions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, Hollaway has studied the effectiveness of alcohol screening training within a Level 1 Trauma Center setting. Her scholarly output includes two publications and has garnered six citations, with an h-index of 1. Hollaway collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Feliciano Yu, Kevin W. Sexton, and Mary K. Kimbrough, and also with Hanna Jensen at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 6
Selected Publications
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Elective operations delay and emergency department visits and inpatient admissions during COVID-19 (2022)
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Impact of Alcohol Screening Training in a Level 1 Trauma Center (2022)
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- Elective operations delay and emergency department visits and inpatient admissions during COVID-19
- Impact of Alcohol Screening Training in a Level 1 Trauma Center
- Impact of Alcohol Screening Training in a Level 1 Trauma Center
- Impact of Alcohol Screening Training in a Level 1 Trauma Center
- Impact of Alcohol Screening Training in a Level 1 Trauma Center
- Impact of Alcohol Screening Training in a Level 1 Trauma Center
- Impact of Alcohol Screening Training in a Level 1 Trauma Center
- Impact of Alcohol Screening Training in a Level 1 Trauma Center
- Elective operations delay and emergency department visits and inpatient admissions during COVID-19
- Elective operations delay and emergency department visits and inpatient admissions during COVID-19
- Elective operations delay and emergency department visits and inpatient admissions during COVID-19
- Elective operations delay and emergency department visits and inpatient admissions during COVID-19
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