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Sean G. Parham's research has focused on the transfer of pediatric patients with isolated injuries to specialized trauma centers. His work has investigated the necessity and appropriateness of these transfers, particularly in the context of rural Level 1 Orthopedic Trauma Centers in the United States. This research aims to inform clinical decision-making and potentially optimize resource allocation within the healthcare system. Parham has contributed to scholarly literature on trauma center utilization and patient management. His work has involved collaboration with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Eric R. Siegel, Brant Sachleben, and Simon C. Mears.
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- Publications: 2
- Citations: 25
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Transfers of pediatric patients with isolated injuries to a rural Level 1 Orthopedic Trauma Center in the United States: are they all necessary? (2021)
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- Transfers of pediatric patients with isolated injuries to a rural Level 1 Orthopedic Trauma Center in the United States: are they all necessary?
- Transfers of pediatric patients with isolated injuries to a rural Level 1 Orthopedic Trauma Center in the United States: are they all necessary?
- Transfers of pediatric patients with isolated injuries to a rural Level 1 Orthopedic Trauma Center in the United States: are they all necessary?
- Transfers of pediatric patients with isolated injuries to a rural Level 1 Orthopedic Trauma Center in the United States: are they all necessary?
- Transfers of pediatric patients with isolated injuries to a rural Level 1 Orthopedic Trauma Center in the United States: are they all necessary?
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