Rachel Ekdahl
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Assistant Professor
Faculty Researcher
COM | Peds Hospital Medicine
Research Areas
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Rachel Ekdahl's research centers on the health and medical outcomes of children and adolescents. Her work investigates health disparities and their impact on this demographic, with a focus on child and adolescent health and well-being. Ekdahl also studies health sciences research and education, contributing to the understanding and improvement of medical knowledge dissemination and training.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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More Than Just a Floppy Baby: Maintaining High Clinical Suspicion of Infant Botulism (2026)
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Snakebites and resource utilization in pediatric urban and rural populations in the United States: 2016–2023 (2025)
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79 Field assessment of safe sleep instrument using smartphone technology (2017)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Snakebites and resource utilization in pediatric urban and rural populations in the United States: 2016–2023
- More Than Just a Floppy Baby: Maintaining High Clinical Suspicion of Infant Botulism
- Snakebites and resource utilization in pediatric urban and rural populations in the United States: 2016–2023
- More Than Just a Floppy Baby: Maintaining High Clinical Suspicion of Infant Botulism
- Snakebites and resource utilization in pediatric urban and rural populations in the United States: 2016–2023
- Snakebites and resource utilization in pediatric urban and rural populations in the United States: 2016–2023
- Snakebites and resource utilization in pediatric urban and rural populations in the United States: 2016–2023
- Snakebites and resource utilization in pediatric urban and rural populations in the United States: 2016–2023
- Snakebites and resource utilization in pediatric urban and rural populations in the United States: 2016–2023
- Snakebites and resource utilization in pediatric urban and rural populations in the United States: 2016–2023
- Snakebites and resource utilization in pediatric urban and rural populations in the United States: 2016–2023
- More Than Just a Floppy Baby: Maintaining High Clinical Suspicion of Infant Botulism
- More Than Just a Floppy Baby: Maintaining High Clinical Suspicion of Infant Botulism
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