JOSEPH KELVIN IGWE

TitleAssistant Professor
InstitutionBaylor College of Medicine
DepartmentDepartment of Medicine
Address1504 TAUB LOOP
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    1. Igwe JK, Yao C, Alaribe U, Okorafor N, Outland N, Nwokeofor-Laz D, Okonma O, Sikka N. Understanding Barriers to Access and Opportunities for Telemedicine in Underserved Urban Communities. Telemed J E Health. 2024 Oct 14. PMID: 39535042.
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    2. Igwe JK, Alaribe U. Cannabis use associated with lower mortality among hospitalized Covid-19 patients using the national inpatient sample: an epidemiological study. J Cannabis Res. 2024 Apr 06; 6(1):18. PMID: 38582889; PMCID: PMC10998318.
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    3. Igwe JK, Surapaneni PK, Cruz E, Cole C, Njoku K, Kim J, Alaribe U, Weze K, Mohammed B. Bariatric Surgery and Inflammatory Bowel Disease: National Trends and Outcomes Associated with Procedural Sleeve Gastrectomy vs Historical Bariatric Surgery Among US Hospitalized Patients 2009-2020. Obes Surg. 2023 11; 33(11):3472-3486. PMID: 37804470; PMCID: PMC10603008.
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    4. Mills K, Peterson A, McNair M, Abe T, Igwe J, Sobukonla T, Surapaneni P, Ajose T, Yan F, Chang E, Volcy J. Virtually Serving the Underserved: Resident Perceptions of Telemedicine Use While Training During Coronavirus Disease 2019. Telemed J E Health. 2022 03; 28(3):391-398. PMID: 34077292.
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