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CONTINUOUS CARE: IMPLEMENTATION OF A VIRTUAL AND IN-PERSON TRANSITIONAL CARE MANAGEMENT(TCM) CLINIC BY INTERNAL MEDICINE RESIDENTS [Meeting Abstract]

Li, Patrick; Kassapidis, Vickie; Pandey, Abhishek; Bharadwaj, Karthik; Moussa, Marwa; Hayes, Rachael; Sartori, Daniel; Jervis, Ramiro
ISI:000679443300957
ISSN: 0884-8734
CID: 5264652

Pulmonary Function After COVID-19: Preliminary Results of Survivorship Registry at 1 Month, 3 Months, and 6 Months [Meeting Abstract]

Sunseri, M.; Jemal, N.; Kassapidis, V.; Condos, R.
ISI:000685468903579
ISSN: 1073-449x
CID: 5264662

PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF PERSISTENTLY NORMAL LACTATE LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH SHOCK [Meeting Abstract]

Garimella, Bhaskara; Kassapidis, Vickie; Munoz-Jurado, Guillermo; Kileci, John
ISI:000582625300523
ISSN: 0012-3692
CID: 5264642

Bridging the gap: a resident-led transitional care clinic to improve post hospital care in a safety-net academic community hospital

Li, Patrick; Kang, Tiffany; Carrillo-Argueta, Sandy; Kassapidis, Vickie; Grohman, Rebecca; Martinez, Michael J; Sartori, Daniel J; Hayes, Rachael; Jervis, Ramiro; Moussa, Marwa
The transitional period between hospital discharge and primary care follow-up is a vulnerable time for patients that can result in adverse health outcomes and preventable hospital readmissions. This is especially true for patients of safety-net hospitals (SNHs) who often struggle to secure primary care access when leaving the hospital due to social, economic and cultural barriers. In this study, we describe a resident-led postdischarge clinic that serves patients discharged from NYU Langone Hospital-Brooklyn, an urban safety-net academic hospital. In our multivariable analysis, there was no statistical difference in the readmission rate between those who completed the transitional care management and those who did not (OR 1.32 (0.75-2.36), p=0.336), but there was a statistically significant increase in primary care provider (PCP) engagement (OR 0.53 (0.45-0.62), p<0.001). Overall, this study describes a postdischarge clinic model embedded in a resident clinic in an urban SNH that is associated with increased PCP engagement, but no reduction in 30-day hospital readmissions.
PMCID:10953301
PMID: 38508663
ISSN: 2399-6641
CID: 5640602

[S.l.] : Core IM, 2021

5 Pearls on Dual Antiplatelet Therapy (DAPT)

Katz, Greg; Harmon, Evan; Villines, Todd; Iqbal, Sohah; Ragosta, Michael; Kassapidis, Vickie; Trivedi, Shreya P
(Website)
CID: 5325832

[S.l.] : Core IM, 2020

Hoofbeats: Struggles with Clinical Reasoning

Dreicer, Jess; Troy, Aaron; Warburton, Karen; Parsons, Andrew; Trivedi, Shreya P; Fried, Martin; Kassapidis, Vickie; Sargsyan, Zaven
(Website)
CID: 5325842

DECREASE IN 30-DAY COPD READMISSIONS USING MULTIPLE STRATEGIES [Meeting Abstract]

Mercado, J.; Crisanti, M.; Kassapidis, V.
ISI:000546434900209
ISSN: 0012-3692
CID: 5264592

Catching the Clot: How Point of Care Ultrasonography (POCUS) Expedited the Diagnosis of Obstructive Shock Due to Pulmonary Embolism [Meeting Abstract]

Kassapidis, V.; Garimella, B. V.; Gibson, C.
ISI:000556393501164
ISSN: 1073-449x
CID: 5264602

DIAGNOSING MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS BACTEREMIA IN AN IMMUNOCOMPROMISED FEMALE [Meeting Abstract]

Kassapidis, Vickie; Jrada, Morris; Aye, Myint
ISI:000567143601354
ISSN: 0884-8734
CID: 5264612

EPIDIDYMO-ORCHITIS: HOW A COMMON PEDIATRIC CONDITION PRESENTS IN ADULTS [Meeting Abstract]

Kassapidis, Vickie; Rhee, David
ISI:000567143601390
ISSN: 0884-8734
CID: 5264622