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Patricia Pastore
Clinical Research Assistant
SUNY University at Buffalo
Department of Family Medicine
PRIMARY CARE RESEARCH INSTITUTE
462 Grider
CC Building
Buffalo, NY 14215

Phone: (716) 898-5576
Fax: (716) 898-3536


Research Interests:
primary care, mental illness, childhood obesity, women's health, and health maintenance in an aging population





Publications
Loomis D, Pastore P, Rejman K, Gutierrez K, Bethea B. Cervical Cytology in Vulnerable Pregnant Women. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 2009;21:287-294.
 
Griswold KS, Zayas LE, Pastore PA, Smith SJ, Wagner CM, Servoss TJ. Primary Care After Psychiatric Crisis: A Qualitative Analysis. Annals of Family Medicine 2008 Jan/Feb; 6(1):38-43.
 
Loomis D, Pastore P, Rejman K, Gutierrez K, Bethea B. “Cervical Cytology in Vulnerable Pregnant Women”. Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners. Accepted for publication February 2008.
 

Griswold K, Zayas L, Pastore P, Smith S, Wagner C, Servoss T. “Primary Care After Psychiatric Crisis: A Qualitative Analysis”. Annals of Family Medicine. 2008;6:38-43.

 

Pastore P, Loomis D, Sauret J. “Appendicitis in Pregnancy”. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine. 2006;19:621-626.

 
Griswold K, Servoss T, Leonard K, Pastore P, Smith S, Wagner C, Stephan M, Thrist M. “Connections to Primary Medical Care After Psychiatric Crisis”. Journal of the American Board of Family Practice. 2005;18:166-72.
 
Pastore P & Berg BK. The evaluation of patient education materials: focus on readability”. Patient Education and Counseling. 1987;9:216-9.
 
Ventura MR, Young DE, Feldman MJ, Pastore P, Pikular S, Yates MA. “Cost Savings as an Indicator of Successful Nursing Intervention”. Nursing Research. 1985;34:50-3.
 
Ventura MR, Young DE, Feldman MJ, Pastore P, Pikula S, Yates MA. “Effectiveness of Health Promotion Interventions”. Nursing Research, 1984;33:162-7.

 


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