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Dr. Sauaia has more than 20 years of experience in health services and health outcomes research, and is internationally known for her research in post-injury care. She is a co-investigator in the NIH-funded, 20-year Trauma Center Grant, which has changed several aspects of current post-trauma care, especially in the areas of blood transfusions, multiple organ failure and early coagulopathy. Dr. Sauaia is also a co-investigator in the COMBAT (Control Of Major Bleeding in Acute Trauma) study, funded by the Department of Defense and the NIH-supported Colorado TACTIC (Trans-Agency Research Consortium for Trauma-Induced Coagulopathy).
Dr. Sauaia is a nationally-recognized expert in the area of health equity. She led the federally-funded Tepeyac Project, which successfully diminished disparities in cancer screening among Latinas in Colorado using a church-based navigator program, and the state funded project TEACH (Teaching Equity to Advance Community Health) -- a capacity-building, training program for community-based organizations engaged in reducing health inequities.
Her book "The Quest for Health Equity" bears witness to the health inequities that plague our great nation, and brings hope that change is indeed possible and within reach.
As a Latina immigrant herself, bicultural and multilingual, Dr. Sauaia brings her own personal history to the table and has gained the trust of the local underserved communities, based on a history of respect and candidness. At the same time, she has built a reputation as an evidence-based scientist with a solid publication and grant record.
Dr. Sauaia is a nationally-recognized expert in the area of health equity. She led the federally-funded Tepeyac Project, which successfully diminished disparities in cancer screening among Latinas in Colorado using a church-based navigator program, and the state funded project TEACH (Teaching Equity to Advance Community Health) -- a capacity-building, training program for community-based organizations engaged in reducing health inequities.
Her book "The Quest for Health Equity" bears witness to the health inequities that plague our great nation, and brings hope that change is indeed possible and within reach.
As a Latina immigrant herself, bicultural and multilingual, Dr. Sauaia brings her own personal history to the table and has gained the trust of the local underserved communities, based on a history of respect and candidness. At the same time, she has built a reputation as an evidence-based scientist with a solid publication and grant record.
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Journal of the American College of Surgeonsno. 1 (2024): 30-41
Jason L. Sperry,James F. Luther, David O. Okonkwo,Laura E. Vincent, Vikas Agarwal,Bryan A. Cotton,Jeremy W. Cannon,Martin A. Schreiber,Ernest E. Moore,Nicholas Namias,Joseph P. Minei, Kelly L. Urbanek,
Journal of Neurosurgerypp.1-10, (2024)
Christopher D. Barrett,Peter K. Moore,Ernest E. Moore,Hunter B. Moore,James G. Chandler, Halima Siddiqui, Elizabeth R. Maginot,Angela Sauaia,Angel Augusto Pérez-Calatayud, Keely Buesing, Jiashan Wang, Cesar Davila-Chapa,
CHEST (2024)
Critical care medicineno. 2 (2023): 267-278
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery (2023)
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SURGERYno. 6 (2023): 778-783
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