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Kimberly N Parker
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2023-2023
Publications (10 Years): 4
Top Topics
African American
Positron Emission Tomography
Cardiovascular Disease
Systematic Review
Top Venues
Journal of medical Internet research
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Publications
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Suzanne E Mitchell
,
Alexa Bragg
,
Barbara A De La Cruz
,
Michael R Winter
,
Matthew J Reichert
,
Lance D Laird
,
Ioana A Moldovan
,
Kimberly N Parker
,
Jessica Martin-Howard
,
Paula M Gardiner
Effectiveness of an Immersive Telemedicine Platform for Delivering Diabetes Medical Group Visits for African American, Black and Hispanic, or Latina Women With Uncontrolled Diabetes: The Women in Control 2.0 Noninferiority Randomized Clinical Trial.
Journal of medical Internet research
25 (2023)
Suzanne E Mitchell
,
Alexa Bragg
,
Barbara A De La Cruz
,
Michael R Winter
,
Matthew J Reichert
,
Lance D Laird
,
Ioana A Moldovan
,
Kimberly N Parker
,
Jessica Martin-Howard
,
Paula M Gardiner
Effectiveness of an Immersive Telemedicine Platform for Delivering Diabetes Medical Group Visits for African American, Black and Hispanic, or Latina Women With Uncontrolled Diabetes: The Women in Control 2.0 Noninferiority Randomized Clinical Trial.
Journal of medical Internet research
25 (2023)
Suzanne E Mitchell
,
Alexa Bragg
,
Barbara A De La Cruz
,
Michael R Winter
,
Matthew J Reichert
,
Lance D Laird
,
Ioana A Moldovan
,
Kimberly N Parker
,
Jessica Martin-Howard
,
Paula M Gardiner
Effectiveness of an Immersive Telemedicine Platform for Delivering Diabetes Medical Group Visits for African American, Black and Hispanic, or Latina Women With Uncontrolled Diabetes: The Women in Control 2.0 Noninferiority Randomized Clinical Trial.
Journal of medical Internet research
25 (2023)
Suzanne E Mitchell
,
Alexa Bragg
,
Barbara A De La Cruz
,
Michael R Winter
,
Matthew J Reichert
,
Lance D Laird
,
Ioana A Moldovan
,
Kimberly N Parker
,
Jessica Martin-Howard
,
Paula M Gardiner
Effectiveness of an Immersive Telemedicine Platform for Delivering Diabetes Medical Group Visits for African American, Black and Hispanic, or Latina Women With Uncontrolled Diabetes: The Women in Control 2.0 Noninferiority Randomized Clinical Trial.
Journal of medical Internet research
25 (2023)