Lorky Libaridian
Cambridge Health Alliance
7 Papers
10 Citations
Lorky Libaridian is an academic researcher from Cambridge Health Alliance. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Public health. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Implementation of a multidisciplinary, team-based model to treat chronic hepatitis C in the primary care setting: Lessons learned.
Randi Sokol,Jessica Early,Amanda Barner,Sarah Gottfried,Richard Gumpert,Lorky Libaridian,Virginia Morrison,Alexandra Santamaria,Linda Shipton +8 more
TL;DR: In this case report, implementation of a multidisciplinary team-based approach for treating Chronic Hepatitis C at multiple primary care sites across a large safety net health system is described.
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Colorectal cancer screening in a safety-net health system: The intersectional impact of race, ethnicity, language, and mental health.
Benjamin G. Allar,Rumel Mahmood,Gezzer Ortega,Taisha Joseph,Lorky Libaridian,Evangelos Messaris,Ketan Sheth,Heidi J. Rayala +7 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors defined associations between patients' socio-demographic characteristics and colorectal cancer screening in a well-resourced safety-net health system and defined the disparities that continue to be defined within different health systems and populations.
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Multi-Perspective Views and Hesitancy toward COVID-19 Vaccines: A Mixed Method Study
S Sahakyan,Lusine Aslanyan,Varduhi Hayrumyan,Arusyak Harutyunyan,Lorky Libaridian,Zaruhi Grigoryan +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors explored the prevailing perceptions and experiences of healthcare providers and the general public related to COVID-19 vaccines and found that physicians held variable views on the need for COVID19 vaccination which, combined with mixed messaging in the media landscape, fueled the public's vaccine hesitancy.
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Self-efficacy and knowledge in pediatrics among family medicine physicians in Armenia: A survey study
Christopher Markosian,Aline Baghdassarian,Al M. Best,Hrachuhi Ghazaryan,Lusine Antonyan,Lorky Libaridian +5 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors assess the self-efficacy and knowledge of family medicine physicians regarding the care of pediatric patients and reveal opportunities for improvement in knowledge related to pediatric care in FM physicians in Armenia.
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First exposure to participatory learning: lessons from Armenian family medicine residents.
TL;DR: Family medicine training in Armenia began in 1999 with the familymedicine residency at the YerevanMedical State University (YSMU), with between six and eleven residents entering the two-year programme annually.
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