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Medical Education Digest, Vol. 13 No. 6 (November/December 2011), Nova Southeastern University Nov 2011

Medical Education Digest, Vol. 13 No. 6 (November/December 2011), Nova Southeastern University

Medical Education Digest

No abstract provided.


Oncology, Volume 56, Number 11-12, November - December 2011, Sarah Bronson, Zach-Bryan Bogannan-Tutt Nov 2011

Oncology, Volume 56, Number 11-12, November - December 2011, Sarah Bronson, Zach-Bryan Bogannan-Tutt

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Transoral Laser Microsurgery for Laryngeal and Oropharyngeal Tumors: A minimally invasive surgery for treating cancers of the larynx and oropharynx has cute rates similar to those of open surgery and radiation therapy in selected patients.
  • Exploring Causes of and Treatments for Neuropathy in Cancer Patients: Among the most troubling side effects of cancer treatment in some patient is chronic chemotherapy neuropathy syndrome, in which tingling, numbness, and pain in the hands and feet persist long after the completion of treatment
  • Prostate Cancer Screening: Patient should understand the purpose and limitations of the prostate-specific antigen test
  • HOUSE CALL: Smoking Cessation: Medications …


Com Outlook Fall 2011, College Of Osteopathic Medicine Oct 2011

Com Outlook Fall 2011, College Of Osteopathic Medicine

COM Outlook

No abstract provided.


Oncology, Volume 56, Number 10, October 2011, Bryan Tutt, Sunni Hosemann Oct 2011

Oncology, Volume 56, Number 10, October 2011, Bryan Tutt, Sunni Hosemann

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Treating Cancer in Pregnant Patients: Pregnancy is usually a joyous, hopeful time; a cancer diagnosis can be devastating. When pregnancy and cancer occur together, they present special challenges for patients and physicians. Fortunately, these challenges often can be overcome by a multidisciplinary approach to treatment
  • Compass: Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: Stage IIIA-Many factors affect treatment sequences
  • HOUSE CALL: Understanding Cancer Risk and Risk Factors: Your risk factors might affect your need for cancer screening


Medical Education Digest, Vol. 13 No. 5 (September/October 2011), Nova Southeastern University Sep 2011

Medical Education Digest, Vol. 13 No. 5 (September/October 2011), Nova Southeastern University

Medical Education Digest

No abstract provided.


Labrad : Vol 37, Issue 2 - September 2011, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Sep 2011

Labrad : Vol 37, Issue 2 - September 2011, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi

LABRAD

  • Biochemical Bone Profiles Available at Clinical Laboratory of Aga Khan University Hospital
  • Ionized Calcium Determination in Clinical Labortory
  • Parathyroid Hormone Disorders and Issues of Testing
  • Tubular Maximum Reabsorption Rate of Phosphate to Glomerular Filtration Rate (TmP/GFR)
  • LABRAD Quiz
  • Renal Osteodystrophy: A Disturbed Metabolic Aspect of Renal Failure
  • Osteopenia and Osteoporosis in Beta Thalassemia Major
  • Role of β2 Microglobulin in Multiple Myeloma
  • Update on Microbiological Diagnosis of Bone and Joint Disorders
  • Bone Sarcomas: Role of Histopathology in Diagnosis


Oncology, Volume 56, Number 09, September 2011, Joe Munch, Bryan Tutt Sep 2011

Oncology, Volume 56, Number 09, September 2011, Joe Munch, Bryan Tutt

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Novel Agents for Castrate-Resistant Prostate Cancer Include Potent Androgen Blockers and Immunotherapies: Despite progress in screening and therapy, prostate cancer continues to be a leading cause of cancer death among men worldwide
  • New Targeted Therapy Offers Hope in Relapsed Hodgkin and Anaplastic large-Cell Lymphoma: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first new drug for Hodgkin Lymphoma since 1977
  • HOUSE CALL: Colorectal Cancer Screening: Risk factors determine who should be screened and how often
  • IN BRIEF: Everolimus may Overcome Trastuzumab Resistance in HER2-Positive Breast Cancer Patients


Chapter 01: The Making Cancer History® Voices Oral History Project, Stephen Tomasovic Phd, Tacey A. Rosolowski Phd Aug 2011

Chapter 01: The Making Cancer History® Voices Oral History Project, Stephen Tomasovic Phd, Tacey A. Rosolowski Phd

Interview Chapters

In this segment, Dr. Tomasovic provides an overview of the Historical Resources Center –which he founded-- and the Making Cancer History Voices Oral History Project that it oversees.


Oncology, Volume 56, Number 08, August 2011, Stephanie Deming, Sunni Hosemann Aug 2011

Oncology, Volume 56, Number 08, August 2011, Stephanie Deming, Sunni Hosemann

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Addressing the Cardiac Complications of Cancer Treatment: Patients with cancer surviving longer than ever after treatment, and new targeted therapy agents are being introduced into the clinic with increasing frequency. These advances are cause for optimism, but they have also led to an increased incidence of cardiac complications of cancer therapy
  • Compass: Early- and Intermediate-Stage Gastric Cancer: Neoadjuvant of adjuvant treatments offer higher cure rates than surgery alone
  • HOUSE CALL: Managing Disease-Related Fatigue- Patients and doctors offer can make fatigue less severe


The Medical Science Liaison: An A To Z Guide, Second Edition, Erin Albert, Cathleen Sass Jul 2011

The Medical Science Liaison: An A To Z Guide, Second Edition, Erin Albert, Cathleen Sass

Butler University Books

The Medical Science Liaison (MSL) has been reported as one of the best jobs over six figures for healthcare professionals, yet is relatively unknown, even to the medical community. What is a medical science liaison, and what do they do? In this comprehensive must-have guide to the role, the functions of the role are explored, along with interviews with several MSLs, those that work around them, and most importantly, the customers of the MSL, academic thought leaders. Every healthcare professional, from a pharmacist, to a PhD, to a MD, should learn more about one of the greatest jobs that blend …


Digest Of The Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine (Fall 2011), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine Jul 2011

Digest Of The Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine (Fall 2011), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine

Digest

The Fall 2011 issue of the Digest of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine includes the following articles:

  • Opening Remarks
  • PCOM Updates
  • Mindfulness: Helping Patients Reduce Stress, Accept Life’s Challenges
  • International Practice Rights for Osteopathic Physicians: Room for Global Growth
  • Class Notes
  • In Memoriam
  • My Turn Essay


Com Outlook Summer 2011, College Of Osteopathic Medicine Jul 2011

Com Outlook Summer 2011, College Of Osteopathic Medicine

COM Outlook

No abstract provided.


Medical Education Digest, Vol. 13 No. 4 (July/August 2011), Nova Southeastern University Jul 2011

Medical Education Digest, Vol. 13 No. 4 (July/August 2011), Nova Southeastern University

Medical Education Digest

No abstract provided.


Oncolog, Volume 56, Number 07, July 2011, Kate Newberry, Joe Munch Jul 2011

Oncolog, Volume 56, Number 07, July 2011, Kate Newberry, Joe Munch

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • A New Era in Treating Patients Who Have Multiple Myeloma: During the past decade, several novel treatments have extended the median survival time for patients with multiple myeloma from less than 3 years to more than 7 years, and researchers are working to further improve treatment
  • Landmark Trial Shows Potential of Low-Dose Computed Tomography for Lung Cancer Screening
  • HOUSE CALL: Eating Healthier May Reduce Cancer Risk: Healthy eating habits may also increase energy and heart health
  • IN BRIEF: Inotuzumab Ozogamicin Shows Promise for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Treatment


Oncolog, Volume 56, Number 06, June 2011, John H. Mccool, Sunni Hoseman Jun 2011

Oncolog, Volume 56, Number 06, June 2011, John H. Mccool, Sunni Hoseman

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • MD Anderson Celebrates 70th Anniversary: Its first clinical facility was a converted Army barracks, its first headquarters was renovated residential estate near downtown Houston, and its first cancer research was conducted by four scientists in a former horse stable
  • Compass: Stage II or III Soft Tissue Sarcoma-Chemotherapy and radiation therapy before or after surgery benefit patients


Vital Signs, Summer 2011, Boonshoft School Of Medicine May 2011

Vital Signs, Summer 2011, Boonshoft School Of Medicine

Vital Signs

A forty-eight 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, a research spotlight, alumni notes, and more.


Medical Education Digest, Vol. 13 No. 3 (May/June 2011), Nova Southeastern University May 2011

Medical Education Digest, Vol. 13 No. 3 (May/June 2011), Nova Southeastern University

Medical Education Digest

No abstract provided.


Digest Of The Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine (Spring 2011), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine Apr 2011

Digest Of The Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine (Spring 2011), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine

Digest

The Spring 2011 issue of the Digest of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine includes the following articles:

  • Opening Remarks
  • PCOM Updates
  • Development News
  • Moonlighting in the Big Leagues
  • Closing the Gap in Primary Care
  • In Love & War
  • Driven by Adventure: Nilam Vaughan, DO ’11, recipient of the 2011 Mason W. Pressly Memorial Medal, GA–PCOM
  • Stand by the Struggling: Jenna Stokes, DO ’11, recipient of the 2011 Simmy Ginsburg Humanitarian Award
  • Class Notes
  • In Memoriam
  • My Turn Essay


Com Outlook Spring 2011, College Of Osteopathic Medicine Apr 2011

Com Outlook Spring 2011, College Of Osteopathic Medicine

COM Outlook

No abstract provided.


Oncolog, Volume 56, Number 04-05, April-May 2011, Zach Bohannan, Bryan Tutt Apr 2011

Oncolog, Volume 56, Number 04-05, April-May 2011, Zach Bohannan, Bryan Tutt

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Understanding and Managing Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Syndromes: Endocrine tumors caused by multiple endocrine neoplasia syndromes (MEN) pose a dual threat-both from the tumors' potential for growth or metastasis and from their hormonal secretions
  • Two-Stage Resection and Improved Chemotherapy Regimens Lengthen Survival for Patients with Lever Metastasis from Colorectal Cancer
  • HOUSE CALL: Saving a Life by Donating Stem Cells: Fact about stem cell transplants
  • IN BRIEF: Study Reveals How EZH2 Protein Promotes Breast Tumor-Initiating Cell Growth


Medical Education Digest, Vol. 13 No. 2 (March/April 2011), Nova Southeastern University Mar 2011

Medical Education Digest, Vol. 13 No. 2 (March/April 2011), Nova Southeastern University

Medical Education Digest

No abstract provided.


Oncolog, Volume 56, Number 03, March 2011, Bryan Tutt, Joe Munch Mar 2011

Oncolog, Volume 56, Number 03, March 2011, Bryan Tutt, Joe Munch

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Glioblastoma Cure Remains Elusive Despite Treatment Advances: Aggressive surgery followed by radiation therapy and chemo-therapy offers hope of long-term survival for some patients with glioblastoma, but for most glioblastoma patients, the prognosis is poor
  • Assessing and Addressing the Biological Effects of Stress in Cancer Patients: Stress has long been linked to cancer progression. But the precise mechanisms by which stress exacts its pro-tumor effects are not fully understood
  • MD Anderson One of Four Centers to Test Cancer Cell Detection Chip: A new test that could monitor the effectiveness of cancer treatment
  • HOUSE CALL: Yoga and Tai Chi: Two distinct disciplines …


Optimality In Neural Adaptation, Adrienne Fairhall Feb 2011

Optimality In Neural Adaptation, Adrienne Fairhall

Systems Science Friday Noon Seminar Series

Nervous systems tune themselves to the statistical structure of the stimuli they encounter. This sensitivity to statistics appears in phenomena ranging over many timescales, from the adaptation of vision to a rapid change in light level to the loss of ability to distinguish the sounds of non-native languages. While multiple neural mechanisms contribute to this on-line learning of stimulus distributions, we show that the intrinsic nonlinearities of single neurons provide them with the ability to represent time-varying stimuli optimally. While such sensitivity to stimulus statistics does not require learning, slower timescales of adaptation are consistent with optimal inference of statistical …


Oncolog, Volume 56, Number 02, February 2011, Joe Munch, John Lebas Feb 2011

Oncolog, Volume 56, Number 02, February 2011, Joe Munch, John Lebas

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Risk-Based Cancer Screening: M.D. Anderson's revised guidelines offer more precise individualized recommendations on screening for common cancers.
  • Screen Guidelines in Brief
  • Electronic Navigation Biopsy for Peripheral Lung Lesion Diagnosis
  • House Call: Couples and Cancer: Cancer-Related Issues Can Disrupt Relationships
  • in Brief: Researchers Find Glioblastoma's Resistance to Treatment Rooted in Immunosuppression


Physician Assistant Class Of 2011, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine Jan 2011

Physician Assistant Class Of 2011, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine

All Yearbooks

Includes pictures of PA class retreat 2009, Steppin' Out on the Town, Halloween Party 2009, School Daze, The PA Olympics 2010, AAPA Conference Atlanta GA 2010.


Gestational Diabetes Clinic For Indigent Latinos, Sara Wilson Reece Jan 2011

Gestational Diabetes Clinic For Indigent Latinos, Sara Wilson Reece

Scholarly Posters

Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), “carbohydrate intolerance of variable severity with onset or fist recognition during pregnancy,” results from insulin resistance and relative insulin deficiency usually in second trimester.¹ • Gestational diabetes (GDM) impacts between 4% and 9% of all pregnancies. • Gestational diabetes (GDM) results in increased fetal complications of macrosomia, shoulder dystocia and neonatal hyperglycemia as well as maternal risks of preeclampsia and polyhydramnois. • Women who are Hispanic or Asian decent are at highest risk of developing GDM. • Diagnosis ² • Perform 75-gramoral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) at 24 – 28 weeks of gestation in women not …


Analysis Of Chlamydia Pneumoniae And Ad-Like Pathology In The Brains Of Balb/C Mice Following Direct Intra-Cranial Infection, Jessica Rachel Barton, Christine J. Hammond, Amy L. Brady, Denah M. Appelt, Brian J. Balin, Christopher Scott Little Jan 2011

Analysis Of Chlamydia Pneumoniae And Ad-Like Pathology In The Brains Of Balb/C Mice Following Direct Intra-Cranial Infection, Jessica Rachel Barton, Christine J. Hammond, Amy L. Brady, Denah M. Appelt, Brian J. Balin, Christopher Scott Little

Scholarly Posters

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is an age-related progressive neurodegenerative disorder and the most common form of dementia. The pathology in the central nervous system (CNS) impairs memory and cognition, hindering the capabilities and the quality of life of the individual. This project continues studying the role of infection and Alzheimer’s disease, as previous studies in this laboratory have done, and contributes to the overall understanding of the possible causes of this disease. In this study, BALB/c mice were infected, via direct intracranial injection, with a respiratory isolate (AR-39) of Chlamydia pneumoniae. Their brains were analyzed at 7 and 14 days post-infection, …


Analysis Of Chlamydia Pneumoniae-Infected Monocytes Following Incubation With A Novel Peptide, Acaly18, Implicates The Inflammasome In Clearance Of Infection, Brian J. Balin, James D. Thacker, Charles Lim, Corey M. Caruthers, Susan T. Hingley, Juliana Zoga, Denah M. Appelt Jan 2011

Analysis Of Chlamydia Pneumoniae-Infected Monocytes Following Incubation With A Novel Peptide, Acaly18, Implicates The Inflammasome In Clearance Of Infection, Brian J. Balin, James D. Thacker, Charles Lim, Corey M. Caruthers, Susan T. Hingley, Juliana Zoga, Denah M. Appelt

Scholarly Posters

Chlamydia pneumoniae infection may be a trigger for the pathology observed in sporadic lateonset Alzheimer’s disease as a function of initiating neuroinflammation following entry of the organism into the brain. We have hypothesized that one entry mechanism may be by bloodborne infected monocytes trafficking the infection into the brain. This study focuses on infection of monocytes in vitro followed by analysis using immunofluorescence labeling and RT-PCR-microarray techniques. The microarrays utilized consisted of an Alzheimer’s disease pathway array and an innate and adaptive immunity array from SAbiosciences. Analysis by real time PCR for both gene arrays was performed on uninfected and …


Com Outlook Winter 2011, College Of Osteopathic Medicine Jan 2011

Com Outlook Winter 2011, College Of Osteopathic Medicine

COM Outlook

No abstract provided.


Medical Education Digest, Vol. 13 No. 1 (January/February 2011), Nova Southeastern University Jan 2011

Medical Education Digest, Vol. 13 No. 1 (January/February 2011), Nova Southeastern University

Medical Education Digest

No abstract provided.