
Daniel Shapiro
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1 month ago |
atlanticcouncil.org | Mercedes Sapuppo |Daniel Shapiro |Michael White
Soofer and Massa discuss homeland missile defense on Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory speaker series By Atlantic Council Russian missile strikes on Ukrainian civilians cast shadow over peace talks By Mercedes Sapuppo The Iran nuclear talks are Trump’s decisive moment on military strikes By Daniel B. Shapiro Lt Col Edward Brady, USAF, commentary published by War on the Rocks By Atlantic Council Gen Kevin P. Chilton, USAF (ret.), featured on the Mitchell Institute’s Commander panel By...
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Oct 29, 2024 |
jamanetwork.com | Daniel Shapiro |Matt Hall |Mark I. Neuman
Key PointsQuestion In children with pneumonia managed as outpatients, is receipt of antibiotics associated with decreased risk of treatment failure? Findings In this cohort study of 103 854 children with pneumonia treated in an outpatient setting, 20% did not receive antibiotics.
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Jun 27, 2024 |
jamanetwork.com | Daniel Shapiro |Alexandra T. Geanacopoulos |Ann Chen Wu
Antibiotic Treatment and Health Care Use in Children and Adolescents With Conjunctivitis Acute infectious conjunctivitis affects 1 in 8 children and adolescents annually in the US.1 Although the American Academy of Ophthalmology suggests that foregoing immediate topical antibiotic treatment is safe and effective in most circumstances,2 antibiotics are frequently prescribed.3 Since most cases are mild and self-limited regardless of treatment, the national burden of conjunctivitis is largely...
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Feb 22, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Daniel Shapiro |Matt Hall |Sriram Ramgopal |Elizabeth R. Alpern
Background Although characteristics of preventable hospitalizations for ambulatory care–sensitive conditions (ACSCs) have been described, less is known about patterns of emergency and other acute care utilization for ACSCs among children who are not hospitalized. We sought to describe patterns of utilization for ACSCs according to the initial site of care and to determine characteristics associated with seeking initial care in an acute care setting rather than in an office.
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Feb 12, 2024 |
medium.com | Daniel Shapiro
From 2016 to 2024, we worked on a whole lot of artificial intelligence projectsLooking back at 8 years of A.I. projects at Lemay.aiIntroductionMy motivation for writing this article is to open a window on the machine learning consulting we do at Lemay.ai and assess emerging facts, features, and trends in our practice. Backstory: How We Got HereInterest in our A.I. consulting industry has skyrocketed since 2022, as you can see in the Google Trends data below.
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