Dr. James Rudolph
Dr. James Rudolph is a Professor of Medicine at the Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University, Director, Center of Innovation in Long-Term Services and Support at the Providence V.A. His area of expertise is the relationship of atherosclerosis to functional (cognitive and physical) deficits in older persons, particularly after surgery. His research accomplishments include: identification of which patients will develop delirium (acute change in cognitive function) after surgery, survival of nursing home patients who are admitted to the Intensive Care Unit, and the development and validation of the Anticholinergic Risk Scale. He has authored more than 20 publications on this topic.
References:
AMDA On-The-Go | The Care of LGBT Persons in PA/LTC Setting
AMDA On-The-Go | An Approach to UTI Prevention, Management, and Treatment
AMDA On-The-Go | Opioids and Pain Management in PA/LTC
AMDA On-The-Go | Optimistic Project
AMDA On-The-Go | Management of LTC Residents with Diabetes
AMDA On-The-Go | Through the Eyes of an Administrator
AMDA On-The-Go | Management of Sepsis
AMDA On-The-Go | Predictive Models of Care
AMDA On-The-Go | Innovation
AMDA On-The-Go | Core Competencies
AMDA On-The-Go | Public Policy
AMDA On-The-Go | Frailty
AMDA On-The-Go | Telemedicine in PALTC
AMDA On-The-Go | Deprescribing
AMDA On-The-Go | Breaking Science in Antibiotic Stewardship
AMDA On-The-Go | Home Based Primary Care
AMDA On-The-Go | The Prevalence of Burnout Among Nursing Home Physicians: An International Perspective
AMDA On-The-Go | Effects of Legal Access to Cannabis on Scheduled II–V Drug Prescriptions
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