Robert H. Dailey
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Researcher
Also affiliated: University of Southern California (1973); University of California, San Francisco (1983–1992); Alma College (1958–1969); Valley Hospital (1998); Highland Hospital (1986–1989); Highland Hospital (1983–1989); Valley Medical Center (1976–1979); Highland Community College - Illinois (1987); Oral Health Solutions (United States) (1996)
Faculty Researcher
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Robert H. Dailey's research focuses on improving healthcare delivery and patient outcomes, particularly within emergency medicine and trauma care. His work has investigated the accuracy of CDC field triage criteria in predicting outcomes for high-impact trauma cases. Dailey has also explored methods for enhancing resident education and communication, including initiatives like peer feedback to improve handoff adherence using the I-PASS system. His scholarly contributions are reflected in a publication record of 49 works, with a total of 514 citations and an h-index of 12. Dailey collaborates with colleagues at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Ronald D. Robertson, Kevin W. Sexton, K Kimbrough, and Mason Charles Sifford.
Metrics
- h-index: 12
- Publications: 49
- Citations: 514
Selected Publications
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Enhancing resident handoffs and I-PASS adherence through peer feedback (2026)
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CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma. (2022)
Collaboration Network
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- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
- CDC field triage criteria accurately predicts outcomes in high impact trauma.
- Enhancing resident handoffs and I-PASS adherence through peer feedback
- Enhancing resident handoffs and I-PASS adherence through peer feedback
- Enhancing resident handoffs and I-PASS adherence through peer feedback
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