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Sharon Wulfovich
Sharon Wulfovich
Department of Emergency Medicine, Stanford University
Verified email at stanford.edu
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Behavioral lifestyle interventions for moderate and severe obesity: a systematic review
N Lv, KMJ Azar, LG Rosas, S Wulfovich, L Xiao, J Ma
Preventive medicine 100, 180-193, 2017
1172017
“I must try harder”: design implications for mobile apps and wearables contributing to self-efficacy of patients with chronic conditions
S Wulfovich, M Fiordelli, H Rivas, W Concepcion, K Wac
Frontiers in psychology 10, 478889, 2019
402019
Drones in healthcare
S Wulfovich, H Rivas, P Matabuena
Digital Health: Scaling Healthcare to the World, 159-168, 2018
322018
Digital health entrepreneurship
S Wulfovich, AD Meyers
Springer, 2020
182020
Differing views regarding diet and physical activity: adolescents versus parents’ perspectives
KMJ Azar, M Halley, N Lv, S Wulfovich, K Gillespie, L Liang, ...
BMC pediatrics 20, 1-10, 2020
152020
Quantifying Quality of Life: Incorporating Daily Life into Medicine
K Wac, S Wulfovich
Springer Nature Publishing AG, 2022
112022
Incidence of cure and residual obstructive sleep apnea in obese children after tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy stratified by age group
T Lee, S Wulfovich, E Kettler, J Nation
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 139, 110394, 2020
112020
Ethnic identity, resilience, and well-being: a study of female Maasai migrants
A Jowell, S Wulfovich, S Kuyan, C Heaney
International journal of public health 63, 703-711, 2018
112018
Predictors of overnight postoperative respiratory complications in obese children undergoing adenotonsillectomy for obstructive sleep apnea
TC Lee, S Wulfovich, E Kettler, J Nation
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology 162, 111334, 2022
62022
Introduction to digital health entrepreneurship
S Wulfovich, A Meyers
Digital Health Entrepreneurship, 1-6, 2020
62020
Unfolding the Quantification of Quality of Life
S Wulfovich, J Buur, K Wac
Quantifying Quality of Life: Incorporating Daily Life into Medicine, 1, 2022
52022
Loss to follow-up after bariatric surgery: are lost patients doing better or worse?
D Azagury, L Voller, K Dudley, R Dwinal, S Wulfovich, H Rivas, J Morton
Surgery for obesity and related diseases 12 (7), S145-S146, 2016
42016
Are there gender disparities in cardiac outcomes following bariatric surgery?
P Agrawal, L Voller, S Wulfovich, R Dwinal, H Rivas, J Morton
Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases 12 (7), S29, 2016
32016
Novel KRAS mutation in an unusual tectal low-grade glioma
S Wulfovich, S Tucker, M Levy, JR Crawford
BMJ Case Reports 14 (4), 2021
22021
Incidental cerebellar dermoid cyst mimicking low grade glioma in a teenager
S Wulfovich, S Tucker, M Levy, JR Crawford
BMJ Case Reports 14 (2), 2021
22021
Bamlanivimab Reduces ED Returns and Hospitalizations and May Reduce COVID-19 Burden on Low-resource Border Hospitals
FC Quenzer, AT Lafree, L Grey, S Singh, C Smyers, B Balog, HM Guedez, ...
Western Journal of Emergency Medicine 23 (3), 302, 2022
12022
Digital Health Entrepreneurship: A Convergent Discipline for Mental Health
W Charles, S Wulfovich, A Meyers
Convergence Mental Health: A Transdisciplinary Approach to Innovation, 375, 2021
12021
Scaling Access to Care in Rural Mexico via Digital Health, Telemedicine, and Drone
S Wulfovich, P Matabuena, DA Wilhelm, LAG Osuna, K Wac, H Rivas
Journal of the American College of Surgeons 227 (4), S132, 2018
12018
Correction to: Quantifying Quality of Life
K Wac, S Wulfovich
Quantifying Quality of Life 32, 590, 2022
2022
Bamlanivimab Reduces COVID-19-Related Emergency Department Return Visits and Hospitalizations at a Rural US-Mexican Border Hospital
F Quenzer, A LaFree, L Grey, S Singh, C Smyres, T Saikhon, B Balog, ...
Annals of Emergency Medicine, S16-S16, 2021
2021
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