Kayla Enriquez, MD, MPH

Title(s)Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address1001 Potrero Ave, #6A01
San Francisco CA 94110
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    George Washington University MD2010School of Medicine
    Alameda Health Systems- Highland HospitalResidency2014Emergency Medicine
    Brigham and Women's HospitalInternational Emergency Medicine Fellowship2016Emergency Medicine
    Harvard TH Chan School of Public HealthMPH2016Global Health
    University of California, San Francisco, CA2018Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Champion Training
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    George Washing University School of Medicine2009Alpha Omega Alpha Honors Society
    University of California, San Francisco2016Watson Scholar Award

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    Global Health interest specifically in health systems rebuilding both during and post humanitarian crisis. Experience in humanitarian field, refugee camp medicine, emergency medicine education abroad, and emergency medicine development.
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    1. Implementation and outcomes of a comprehensive emergency care curriculum at a low-resource referral hospital in Liberia: A novel approach to application of the WHO Basic Emergency Care toolkit. PLoS One. 2023; 18(3):e0282690. Epps L, Ramachandran A, Yi S, Mayah A, Burkholder T, Jaung M, Haider A, Wesseh P, Shakpeh J, Bills C, Enriquez K. PMID: 36921009; PMCID: PMC10016633.
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    2. Surgical antimicrobial prophylaxis among surgical patients: results from a retrospective observational study at a public hospital in Liberia. BMJ Open. 2022 07 13; 12(7):e059018. Enriquez K, Raouf S, Shakpeh J, Niescierenko M, Mayah-Toto F. PMID: 35831053; PMCID: PMC9280871.
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    3. Emergency department antimicrobial use in a low-resource setting: results from a retrospective observational study at a referral hospital in Liberia. BMJ Open. 2022 04 18; 12(4):e056709. Yi S, Ramachandran A, Epps L, Mayah A, Burkholder TW, Jaung MS, Haider A, Whesseh P, Shakpeh J, Enriquez K, Bills C. PMID: 35437249; PMCID: PMC9016394.
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    4. The Impact of Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Improvements on Hand Hygiene at Two Liberian Hospitals during the Recovery Phase of an Ebola Epidemic. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 03 25; 18(7). Kanagasabai U, Enriquez K, Gelting R, Malpiedi P, Zayzay C, Kendor J, Fahnbulleh S, Cooper C, Gibson W, Brown R, Nador N, Williams DE, Chiriboga D, Niescierenko M. PMID: 33806086; PMCID: PMC8037341.
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    5. Understanding the Predictors that Contribute to Liberian Health Care Workers Feeling Protected From Ebola While at Work. Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2021 10; 15(5):589-594. Enriquez K, Udhayashankar K, Niescierenko M. PMID: 32468986.
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    6. Abnormal urinalysis results are common, regardless of specimen collection technique, in women without urinary tract infections. J Emerg Med. 2015 Jun; 48(6):706-11. Frazee BW, Enriquez K, Ng V, Alter H. PMID: 25841289.
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