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Sara L. Toomey

Pediatrics and Health Policy

Boston University

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About Sara L. Toomey at Boston University (BU)

Based at Boston University, Sara L. Toomey focuses their scholarly efforts on pediatric healthcare, adolescent health, healthcare policy, patient safety, health equity, emergency care, family-centered care, quality improvement, bridging the gap between theory and practice in pediatric healthcare. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "G117 Children and young people’s versus parents’ responses in the english children and young people’s inpatient and day case survey 2014", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of pediatric healthcare and adolescent health.

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pediatric healthcareadolescent healthhealthcare policypatient safetyhealth equityemergency carefamily-centered carequality improvement
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