Biography and Research Information
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Stacie Bordelon studies interventions to improve clinical outcomes for patients with HIV. Her work includes the standardization of HIV post-exposure prophylaxis within emergency departments, particularly following instances of sexual assault. Bordelon also investigates the implementation of mobile phone-based interventions designed to enhance clinical outcomes for individuals living with HIV. Her research network includes collaborators such as Ryan K. Dare, Sherrie A. Searcy, and Juan Carlos Rico Crescencio, all affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom she has co-authored multiple publications. Bordelon's scholarly output includes 3 total publications, with an h-index of 2 and 9 total citations.
Metrics
- h-index: 2
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 9
Selected Publications
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1273. Implementation of a Mobile Phone Intervention Method to Improve Clinical Outcomes in Patients with HIV (2022)
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Standardizing HIV post‐exposure prophylaxis in the emergency department following sexual assault (2021)
Collaboration Network
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- Standardizing HIV post‐exposure prophylaxis in the emergency department following sexual assault
- 1273. Implementation of a Mobile Phone Intervention Method to Improve Clinical Outcomes in Patients with HIV
- Standardizing HIV post‐exposure prophylaxis in the emergency department following sexual assault
- Standardizing HIV post‐exposure prophylaxis in the emergency department following sexual assault
- 1273. Implementation of a Mobile Phone Intervention Method to Improve Clinical Outcomes in Patients with HIV
- 1273. Implementation of a Mobile Phone Intervention Method to Improve Clinical Outcomes in Patients with HIV
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