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Week Of December 16, 2019, New York Medical College Dec 2019

Week Of December 9, 2019, New York Medical College Dec 2019

December 2019, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee Dec 2019

December 2019, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee

SWOSU BULLDOG WELLNESS

World AIDS Day

World AIDS Day is a global initiative to raise awareness, fight stigma, and improve education about HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Around the world, about 37 million people are living with HIV. In the United States, about 38,500 people get infected with HIV every year and many of which don’t even know they have it. World AIDS Day is a global initiative to raise awareness, fight prejudice, and improve education about HIV and AIDS.

The only way to know if you have HIV is to get tested. It’s important that everyone ages 15 to 65 gets …


Week Of November 25, 2019, New York Medical College Nov 2019

Week Of November 11, 2019, New York Medical College Nov 2019

Week Of November 4, 2019, New York Medical College Nov 2019

Cime Newsletter : November 2019, Cime Nov 2019

Cime Newsletter : November 2019, Cime

CIME Newsletter

-Pakistan Air Force Lands Again @ CIME
-SeeMe in Singapore!
-SeeMe in Finland!
-Healthcare Assistants refresh their skills
-SimMan takes drugs!
-Body Mechanics in Patient Moving and Handling
-Training in techniques of Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) Needs Simulation


November 2019, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee Nov 2019

November 2019, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee

SWOSU BULLDOG WELLNESS

National Diabetes Awareness Month Diabetes is one of the leading causes of disability and death in the United States. One in 10 Americans have diabetes — that’s more than 30 million people. There are also 84 million adults in the United States are at high risk of developing type 2 diabetes.

Depending on your age, weight, and other factors, you may be at higher risk of developing type 2 diabetes. The good news is that making healthy changes can greatly lower your risk. To help prevent type 2 diabetes:

  • Watch your weight
  • Eat healthy
  • Get more physical activity


Week Of October 28, 2019, New York Medical College Oct 2019

Boonshoft School Of Medicine Central Research Forum Program - 2019, Office Of Research Affairs, Boonshoft School Of Medicine Oct 2019

Boonshoft School Of Medicine Central Research Forum Program - 2019, Office Of Research Affairs, Boonshoft School Of Medicine

Central Research Forum

An 88 page program which includes a schedule and abstracts from the 2019 Central Research Forum held by the Boonshoft School of Medicine's Office of Research Affairs.


Online Learning & Medical Education … You Can Do It!, Carmin Bermudez, Med, Joanna Chan, Md Oct 2019

Online Learning & Medical Education … You Can Do It!, Carmin Bermudez, Med, Joanna Chan, Md

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Posters

  • Engaging learners and building community online improves learning and motivation for learners
  • Faculty presence incorporates integral feedback and increases student success
  • The CTL provides ongoing training and support, you are not alone!


Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Increases Pathology Resident Self Wellness, Kaitlin Collura, Md, Phd, Joanna Chan, Md Oct 2019

Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Increases Pathology Resident Self Wellness, Kaitlin Collura, Md, Phd, Joanna Chan, Md

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Posters

Stress during medical residency is a common, complex issue influenced by time demands, level of social support, and environmental factors. Increased stress levels can lead to resident burnout, and may contribute to the high rates of depression and suicide seen among physicians. In 2015, the ACGME began a campaign to promote resident wellness by calling on programs to implement strategies to develop resiliency, identify problems, and promote wellbeing. Mindfulness based stress reduction (MBSR) strategies have been shown to decrease burnout, improve mood, and increase compassion in healthcare providers. We implemented a wellness retreat to educate residents on the principles of …


Resident Experience Discussion (Red): Resident-Led Discussion Groups To Promote Resilience, Timothy Kuchera, Colin J. Thomas, Candace L. Haddox, Hannah C. Nordhues, Deanne T. Kashiwagi, Alan Kubey Oct 2019

Resident Experience Discussion (Red): Resident-Led Discussion Groups To Promote Resilience, Timothy Kuchera, Colin J. Thomas, Candace L. Haddox, Hannah C. Nordhues, Deanne T. Kashiwagi, Alan Kubey

Department of Medicine Posters

We sought to promote resident wellness through a resident-initiated-and-run discussion forum outside the formal residency structure


Week Of October 7, 2019, New York Medical College Oct 2019

The Write Stuff - Autumn 2019 (Vol.16, No.4), Research Medical Library Oct 2019

The Write Stuff - Autumn 2019 (Vol.16, No.4), Research Medical Library

Write Stuff 2019

  • Scientific Publications and the Research Medical Library join forces, expand services
  • Incorporating sex as a biological variable in NIH grant applications
  • Hyperlinks in NIH grant applications
  • Altmetrics: Looking beyond citation analysis to measure impact
  • Guidelines for reporting your research methods to improve reproducibility and rigor
  • Unusual terms used in scientific writing and publishing: Core Grant


Vital Signs, Fall 2019, Boonshoft School Of Medicine Oct 2019

Vital Signs, Fall 2019, Boonshoft School Of Medicine

Vital Signs

A thirty-two page newsletter created by the Boonshoft School of Medicine to document the current affairs of the school. This issue includes a variety of feature articles, alumni profiles, class notes, and more.


Safe Sleep In The Nicu, Ashley Mirabile, Barb Haney, Dianne Wilderson, Beckie Palmer, Ashley Domsch, Eugenia K. Pallotto Oct 2019

Safe Sleep In The Nicu, Ashley Mirabile, Barb Haney, Dianne Wilderson, Beckie Palmer, Ashley Domsch, Eugenia K. Pallotto

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Goal: To evaluate a staff education program on approach to improve in the rate of eligible NICU infants in safe sleep in a busy 84-bed level IV NICU.

Outcome Measures; Improve safe sleep compliance for eligible patients to 90% or greater by December 2019.

Process Measures: Audits from bedside RNs showing compliance with safe sleep.

Planned Intervention: In December of 2018 a multidisciplinary work group brainstormed and implemented best practice safe sleep education for staff and parents. September 2019 a Safe Sleep Educational Toolkit was made available for staff.

Results: Safe Sleep compliance has gone from 53% to 90% in …


Cime Newsletter : October 2019, Cime Oct 2019

Cime Newsletter : October 2019, Cime

CIME Newsletter

-A perfect take-off for Pakistan Air Force (PAF) at CIME
-Bahadur Teachers saving lives in the classroom
-Victoria standardises the teaching of the birthing process
-HPS – the Human Patient Simulator - finds new users in CIME
-Finding Veins! No more pain and bruises that last for days
-Intended Consequences
-Surviving sepsis


Week Of September 23, 2019, New York Medical College Sep 2019

Week Of September 9, 2019, New York Medical College Sep 2019

Cime Newsletter : August - September 2019, Cime Sep 2019

Cime Newsletter : August - September 2019, Cime

CIME Newsletter

-Impacting newborn care through simulation-based education
-Happy Healthcare Simulation Week 2019
-Clinical Simulation Educators Programme
-Common respiratory disorders diagnosed through simulation
-An interprofessional, physiotherapy led approach to mobilising orthopaedic patients
-Empowering bedside nurses in advanced hemodynamic monitoring
-Pre-Congress Workshops in CIME for the 40th Annual Congress of Ophthalmology 2019
-Basic and intermediate laparoscopy workshop


September 2019, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee Sep 2019

September 2019, Swosu Bulldog Wellness Committee

SWOSU BULLDOG WELLNESS

National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month

One in 5 children in the United States have obesity. Childhood obesity puts kids at risk for health problems that were once seen only in adults, like type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and heart disease.

The good news is that childhood obesity can be prevented. In honor of National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month, SWOSU encourages your family to make healthy changes together.

  • Get active outside! Walk around the neighborhood, go on a bike ride, or play basketball at the park.
  • Limit screen time. Keep screen time (time spent on the computer, watching TV, or …


Week Of August 26, 2019, New York Medical College Aug 2019

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Week Of August 12, 2019, New York Medical College Aug 2019

Examining Indigenous Learner Recruitment And Retention Strategies Through An Environmental Scan Of Canadian Medical Schools, Sebastian Deagle Aug 2019

Examining Indigenous Learner Recruitment And Retention Strategies Through An Environmental Scan Of Canadian Medical Schools, Sebastian Deagle

2019 Cohort

The 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of Canada’s Calls to Action Report outlined the need to better resolve the disparities in health status between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadian population. IN response, several Canadian medical schools began implementing recruitment and retention strategies to increase Indigenous matriculation. This is crucial, as Indigenous physicians are more likely to practice – and provide culturally-competent and comprehensive primary care – in Indigenous communities than physicians of other ethnicities. Therefore, enhancing Indigenous medical workforce development programs will have a strong return on investment in terms of improving the health status of Indigenous populations. However, while …


Examining Indigenous Learner Recruitment And Retention Strategies Through An Environmental Scan Of Canadian Medical Schools, Sebastian Deagle Aug 2019

Examining Indigenous Learner Recruitment And Retention Strategies Through An Environmental Scan Of Canadian Medical Schools, Sebastian Deagle

Learning with your Head & Heart

The 2015 Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of Canada’s Calls to Action Report outlined the need to better resolve the disparities in health status between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadian population. IN response, several Canadian medical schools began implementing recruitment and retention strategies to increase Indigenous matriculation. This is crucial, as Indigenous physicians are more likely to practice – and provide culturally-competent and comprehensive primary care – in Indigenous communities than physicians of other ethnicities. Therefore, enhancing Indigenous medical workforce development programs will have a strong return on investment in terms of improving the health status of Indigenous populations. However, while …


Week Of August 5, 2019, New York Medical College Aug 2019

General Anesthetic Induction Sequence High Fidelity Simulation: Determining Efficacy Among Novice Student Registered Nurse Anesthetists, Alex Wilkie, Steven Urbick, Kenn B Daratha Aug 2019

General Anesthetic Induction Sequence High Fidelity Simulation: Determining Efficacy Among Novice Student Registered Nurse Anesthetists, Alex Wilkie, Steven Urbick, Kenn B Daratha

Books, Presentations, Posters, Etc.

Background High Fidelity Simulation (HFS) is used across multiple health professions. Despite the wide variety of clinical experiences that Student Registered Nurse Anesthetists (SRNA) possess prior to training, the induction sequence to a General Anesthetic (GA) is a daunting task. Although the efficacy of HFS has been widely studied within undergraduate nursing programs, there are no studies published determining the efficacy of HFS on SRNA training. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of simulation training amongst entry-level SRNA’s and examine any individual participant factors that may influence clinical performance within HFS.

Methods • Human subjects were …


Comparisons Of Preoperative Blood Pressures In Surgical Patients, Brian Stacy, Kenn B Daratha Aug 2019

Comparisons Of Preoperative Blood Pressures In Surgical Patients, Brian Stacy, Kenn B Daratha

Books, Presentations, Posters, Etc.

Background Surgical patients expect anesthesia providers to provide high quality care. Blood pressure variability must be mitigated by establishing the patient’s blood pressure baseline and sustaining it through surgery. A consensus has not been established on which blood pressure measurement should be used as the patient’s baseline. Blood pressures before surgery in multiple care settings have been shown to vary. This may result in differences in drug and fluid administration, depending on the blood pressure considered baseline by the anesthesia provider. The purpose of this observational evidence-based practice project was to compare mean blood pressures leading up to surgery among …