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Research Interests
As a hospitalist for the University of Maryland Medical System, the goal is to provide our clinic patients and physicians better service. The Direct Admission Service – Hospitalists, aka DASH, was created to allow patients with medical issues ideally treated in a hospital setting but stable enough to avoid lengthy waiting times in an emergency department to have access to our inpatient facility. By communicating directly with the primary care physicians, patients receive more congruent care before, during and after hospitalization. The service also admits emergency room patients to improve patient access to their services.Publications
Book Chapters
Joy, Abel, Prasad, Rajnish. Hypertensive Crisis. In: Prasad, Rajnish, Kahan, Scott, eds. Cardiology...in a Page. 1st ed. print pending.
Joy, Abel, Prasad, Rajnish. Ventricular Septal Defect. In: Prasad, Rajnish, Kahan, Scott, eds. Cardiology...in a Page. 1st ed. print pending.
Joy, Abel, Prasad, Rajnish. Patent Ductus Arteriosus. In: Prasad, Rajnish, Kahan, Scott, eds. Cardiology...in a Page. 1st ed. print pending.
Joy, Abel, Prasad, Rajnish. Scleroderma. In: Prasad, Rajnish, Kahan, Scott, eds. Cardiology...in a Page. 1st ed. print pending.
Joy, Abel, Prasad, Rajnish. HIV. In: Prasad, Rajnish, Kahan, Scott, eds. Cardiology...in a Page. 1st ed. print pending.
Joy, Abel, Prasad, Rajnish. Syphilis. In: Prasad, Rajnish, Kahan, Scott, eds. Cardiology...in a Page. 1st ed. print pending.
Joy, Abel, Kahan, Scott. Thrombocytopenia. Medicine...in a Page. print pending.

