
Hematologist

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Beriberi
Malnutrition
Hemoglobin E Disease
Iron Deficiency Anemia
Anemia
Childhood Iron Deficiency Anemia
Lung Cancer
Vitamin B12 Deficiency Anemia
Kyly C. Whitfield is a female healthcare provider who helps patients with various health issues like Beriberi, Malnutrition, Hemoglobin E Disease, Iron Deficiency Anemia, Anemia, Childhood Iron Deficiency Anemia, Lung Cancer, and Vitamin B12 Deficiency Anemia.
Kyly C. Whitfield uses special skills and treatments to care for patients. She talks to patients in a way that makes them feel comfortable and safe. Patients trust her because she listens to their concerns and explains things clearly.
To stay updated with the latest medical knowledge, Kyly C. Whitfield reads medical journals and attends conferences. She also works closely with other medical professionals to learn new things and share ideas.
Kyly C. Whitfield has good relationships with her colleagues. They work together to provide the best care for patients. Her approach to teamwork helps improve patient outcomes and overall healthcare quality.
Kyly C. Whitfield's work has positively impacted many patients' lives. For example, her research on language processing in breastfed infants helped improve understanding of thiamine deficiency. She also conducted a clinical trial on feeding infants in Nova Scotia, which aimed to improve feeding practices for better child health.
One of Kyly C. Whitfield's notable publications is "Language processing in breastfed infants at risk of thiamine deficiency benefits from maternal thiamine supplementation," published in Developmental Psychology. This study shed light on the importance of maternal thiamine intake for infant development.
Even though one of her clinical trials was terminated, Kyly C. Whitfield continues to explore new ways to enhance patient care and contribute to medical research.
In summary, Kyly C. Whitfield is a dedicated healthcare provider who uses her expertise and compassion to make a positive impact on patients' lives through her work in healthcare and research.
Enrollment Status: Terminated
Published: May 19, 2021
Intervention Type: Behavioral
Study Drug:
Study Phase: Not Applicable
