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4500 San Pablo RoadJacksonville, FL 32224
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Summary
- Aimee Pragle, PA, is a Family Medicine specialist based in Jacksonville, FL. She earned her Physician Assistant degree from Emory University in 2011. Pragle has contributed to various publications, including research on muscle stretching in elderly patients, sun safety among adolescents, public health implications of laboratory test results, and handwashing behaviors in restaurant environments. Her work has been referenced in the academic community, with certain studies receiving multiple citations.
Certifications & Licensure
- National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA) Certified Physician Assistant
Education & Training
- Emory UniversityPhysician Assistant, 2011
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 19 citationsDaily Passive Muscle Stretching Improves Flow-Mediated Dilation of Popliteal Artery and 6-minute Walk Test in Elderly Patients with Stable Symptomatic Peripheral Arter...Kazuki Hotta, Wayne B. Batchelor, James Graven, Vishal Dahya, Thomas Noel
Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine. 2019-08-01 - 6 citationsIdentifying and managing depression in patients with coronary artery diseaseAimee Pragle, Susan Salahshor
JAAPA. 2018-05-01 - 14 citationsFood workers' perspectives on handwashing behaviors and barriers in the restaurant environment.Aimee S Pragle, Anna K. Harding, James C Mack
Journal of Environmental Health. 2007-06-01
Journal Articles
- Sun Safety Knowledge, Attitudes & Behaviors Among Beachgoing AdolescentsWilliams, J. Merten, S. Rowan, A. Pragle, A, American Journal of Health Education, 1/8/2014
- Public Health Consequences of a False-Positive Laboratory Test Result for Brucella - Florida, Georgia, and Michigan 2005Pragle, A. Blackmore, C. Clark, T, CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, 6/6/2008
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