Journal Club Lightening Round: Subsidizing SNAP, Retinal photography and deep learning, Task delegation and burnout tradeoffs
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On this week’s journal club, David, Thomas, and Audrey bring listeners short overviews of three articles. Audrey talks about: Cost effectiveness of subsidizing fruit and vegetable purchases through SNAP by Sung Eun Choi, Hilary Seligman, and Sanjay Basu. David goes high-tech with an article from the March 2018 issue of Nature Biomedical Engineering called Prediction of cardiovascular risk factors from retinal fundus photographs via deep learning. The authors include Ryan Poplin, Avinash V. Varadarajan, Katy Blumer, Yun Liu, Michael V. McConnell, Greg S. Corrado, Lily Peng & Dale R. Webster. Thomas talks about a central issue we are all grappling with in primary care: burnout and teamwork, with a discussion of Task Delegation and Burnout Trade-offs Among Primary Care Providers and Nurses in Veterans Affairs Patient Aligned Care Teams (VA PACTs) by Sam Edwards Helfrich CD, Grembowski D, Hulen E, Clinton WL, Wood GB, Kim L, Rose DE, Stewart G.
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