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David K. Kurahara to Pediatrics

This is a "connection" page, showing publications David K. Kurahara has written about Pediatrics.
Connection Strength

1.865
  1. Kurahara D, Hamamura FD, Ifuku C, Chen JJ, Liu CA, Seamon EM, Miwa CS, Maestas B, Oba R, Patel SJ, Shiramizu B. Medical School Location and Sex Affect the In-State Retention of Pediatric Residency Program Graduates in Hawai'i. Hawaii J Health Soc Welf. 2020 08 01; 79(8):240-245.
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    Score: 0.704
  2. Kurahara D, Yee K, Ifuku C, Herbst A, Deng D, Murai D, Rudoy R. Medical school hotline: medical school affects the career location of pediatric resident graduates. Hawaii J Med Public Health. 2013 Nov; 72(11):401-3.
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    Score: 0.441
  3. Kurahara DK, Kogachi K, Yamane M, Ly CL, Foster JH, Masaki-Tesoro T, Murai D, Rudoy R. A pediatric residency research requirement to improve collaborative resident and faculty publication productivity. Hawaii J Med Public Health. 2012 Aug; 71(8):224-8.
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    Score: 0.404
  4. Kurahara DK, Grandinetti A, Fujii LL, Tokuda AA, Galario JA, Han MJ, Terrell MJ, Yamamoto KS, Yamaga KM, Person DA. Visiting consultant clinics to study prevalence rates of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and childhood systemic lupus erythematosus across dispersed geographic areas. J Rheumatol. 2007 Feb; 34(2):425-9.
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    Score: 0.276
  5. Wada RK, Wong L, Flohr A, Kurahara D, Arndt R, Deutsch MJ, Ing D, Richardson K, Munro A, Kaneshige L, Mullis M, Hatae M, Albright CL. Engaging a Community Chaplaincy Resource for Interprofessional Health Care Provider Training in Facilitating Family Decision Making for Children at End-of-Life. Hawaii J Med Public Health. 2019 06; 78(6 Suppl 1):37-40.
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    Score: 0.041
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