Shradha D Khadge

Title(s)HS Assistant Clinical Professor, Anesthesiology
SchoolMedicine
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    1. Comparing Postpartum Estimated and Quantified Blood Loss Among Racial Groups: An Observational Study. Cureus. 2022 May; 14(5):e25299. Katz D, Khadge S, Carvalho B. PMID: 35755558; PMCID: PMC9225058.
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    2. Use of Provider Scorecards to Improve Early Postoperative Recovery-Initial Implementation Study. J Healthc Qual. 2021 Jul-Aug 01; 43(4):240-248. Khadge SD, Tanella A, Mtuke F, Deiner S, Hyman JB. PMID: 33306521.
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    3. Retrospective study of the analgesic effect of a 15 mg dose of ketorolac in ambulatory gynecologic surgery. J Clin Anesth. 2020 Nov; 66:109904. Khadge SD, Tanella A, Lin HM, Ren I, Michaels I, Hyman JB. PMID: 32480212.
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    4. Gender moderates the effect of oxytocin on social judgments. Hum Psychopharmacol. 2014 May; 29(3):299-304. Hoge EA, Anderson E, Lawson EA, Bui E, Fischer LE, Khadge SD, Barrett LF, Simon NM. PMID: 24911580.
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