Edie Espejo

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    University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CAMA06/2020Biostatistics
    University of California, Davis, Davis, CABS06/2017Mathematical Statistics

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    Edie Espejo is a statistician within the Division of Geriatrics researching how outcomes related to sentinel events and polypharmacy can affect older adults with and without dementia.

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    1. The Epidemiology of Smoking in Older Adults: A National Cohort Study. J Gen Intern Med. 2022 Dec 20. Hunt LJ, Covinsky KE, Cenzer I, Espejo E, Boscardin WJ, Leutwyler H, Lee AK, Cataldo J. PMID: 36538157.
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    2. Attitudes toward deprescribing among older adults with dementia in the United States. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2022 06; 70(6):1764-1773. Growdon ME, Espejo E, Jing B, Boscardin WJ, Zullo AR, Yaffe K, Boockvar KS, Steinman MA. PMID: 35266141; PMCID: PMC9177826.
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    3. Incidence of potentially disruptive medical and social events in older adults with and without dementia. J Am Geriatr Soc. 2022 05; 70(5):1461-1470. Hunt LJ, Morrison RS, Gan S, Espejo E, Ornstein KA, Boscardin WJ, Smith AK. PMID: 35122662; PMCID: PMC9106866.
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