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William E. Soares
Researcher at University of Massachusetts Medical School
Publications - 24
Citations - 655
William E. Soares is an academic researcher from University of Massachusetts Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emergency department & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 18 publications receiving 284 citations. Previous affiliations of William E. Soares include Baystate Medical Center & Alameda Health System.
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Trends in Emergency Department Visits and Hospital Admissions in Health Care Systems in 5 States in the First Months of the COVID-19 Pandemic in the US.
Molly M. Jeffery,Gail D'Onofrio,Hyung Paek,Timothy F. Platts-Mills,William E. Soares,Jason A. Hoppe,Nicholas Genes,Bidisha Nath,Edward R. Melnick +8 more
TL;DR: This cross-sectional study examines trends in emergency department visits and visits that led to hospitalizations during a 4-month period leading up to and during the COVID-19 outbreak in the US.
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Emergency Department Visits for Nonfatal Opioid Overdose During the COVID-19 Pandemic Across Six US Health Care Systems.
William E. Soares,Edward R. Melnick,Bidisha Nath,Gail D'Onofrio,Hyung Paek,Rachel M. Skains,Lauren A. Walter,Martin F. Casey,Anthony M. Napoli,Jason A. Hoppe,Molly M. Jeffery +10 more
TL;DR: Despite decreases in ED visits for other medical emergencies, the numbers and rates of opioid overdose-related ED visits in 6 health care systems increased during 2020, suggesting a widespread increase in opioid-related complications during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Comparative Effectiveness of Therapeutic Hypothermia After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: Insight from a Large Data Registry.
TL;DR: It is concluded that when TH is indiscriminately provided to a large population of OHCA survivors with a nonshockable first documented rhythm, evidence for its effectiveness is diminished and more uniform and rigid guidelines for application are suggested.
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Comparison of the multiple mini-interview with the traditional interview for U.S. emergency medicine residency applicants: a single-institution experience.
William E. Soares,Aparajita Sohoni,H. Hern,Charlotte P. Wills,Harrison J. Alter,Barry C. Simon +5 more
TL;DR: In contrast to prior studies, U.S. EMR applicants to AHS preferred the TI to the MMI in the interview process, and indicated that the use of the M MI would negatively affect their ranking of the program.
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No evidence of increasing COVID-19 in health care workers after implementation of high flow nasal cannula: A safety evaluation.
Lauren M. Westafer,William E. Soares,Doug Salvador,Venkatrao Medarametla,Elizabeth M. Schoenfeld +4 more
TL;DR: A retrospective evaluation of employee infections in the healthcare system found no evidence of increased COVID-19 infections in HCW after the implementation of a respiratory protocol that increased use of HFNC in patients with CO VID-19; however, these results are hypothesis generating.