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Brunner J, Anderson E, Mohr DC, Cohen-Bearak A, Rinne ST. From "Local Control" to "Dependency": Transitions to Single-Vendor Integrated Electronic Health Record Systems and Their Implications for the EHR Workforce. Journal of general internal medicine. 2023 Oct 1; 38(Suppl 4):1023-1030.
Rinne ST, Brunner J, Mohr DC, Bearak AC, Anderson E. Practices Supporting Electronic Health Record Transitions: Lessons from Four US Healthcare Systems. Journal of general internal medicine. 2023 Oct 1; 38(Suppl 4):1015-1022.
Anderson E, Rinne ST, Orlander JD, Cutrona SL, Strymish JL, Vimalananda VG. Electronic consultations and economies of scale: a qualitative study of clinician perspectives on scaling up e-consult delivery. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA. 2021 Sep 18; 28(10):2165-2175.
Blok AC, Anderson E, Swamy L, Mohr DC. Comparing nurse leader and manager perceptions of and strategies for nurse engagement using a positive deviance approach: A qualitative analysis. Journal of nursing management. 2021 Sep 1; 29(6):1476-1485.
Swamy L, Mohr D, Blok A, Anderson E, Charns M, Wiener RS, Rinne S. Impact of Workplace Climate on Burnout Among Critical Care Nurses in the Veterans Health Administration. American Journal of Critical Care : An Official Publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses. 2020 Sep 1; 29(5):380-389.
Yoo JK, Badrov MB, Parker RS, Anderson EH, Wiblin JL, North CS, Suris A, Fu Q. Early onset neurocirculatory response to static handgrip is associated with greater blood pressure variability in women with posttraumatic stress disorder. American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology. 2020 Jan 1; 318(1):H49-H58.