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Characterizing Cold Water Drownings In The Great Lakes, Elizabeth T. Helfrich, Anthony Lagina Mar 2024

Characterizing Cold Water Drownings In The Great Lakes, Elizabeth T. Helfrich, Anthony Lagina

Medical Student Research Symposium

Since the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020, Great Lakes drownings have increased. The Great Lakes are a unique and understudied environment due to being cold, fresh water, and resuscitation protocols and guidelines being derived from warm, primarily salt water environments. We analyzed open sources materials to find records of Great Lakes drownings from 2021-2023 and analyze the data looking for trends in cold and warm water drownings.

We found 80.0-85.0% of the included drowning victims were male and had an average age of 38.0-39.0 years old. 40.0%-57.7% of Great Lakes drowning deaths were in cold water; of those, Lake Michigan had …


Breast Cancer And Colorectal Cancer Screening In Arab Americans From 2021-2023, Nicole Oska, Hasti Nema, Deni Peterson, Kendall Brothers, Mohammed Najeeb Al Hallek Mar 2024

Breast Cancer And Colorectal Cancer Screening In Arab Americans From 2021-2023, Nicole Oska, Hasti Nema, Deni Peterson, Kendall Brothers, Mohammed Najeeb Al Hallek

Medical Student Research Symposium

Breast Cancer and Colorectal Cancer Screening in Arab Americans from 2021-2023

Nicole Oska1, Hasti Nema1, Deni Peterson1, Kendall Brothers1, Mohammed Najeeb Al Hallak1,2

1Department of Oncology, School of Medicine, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA; 2Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute, Detroit, MI, USA


Introduction:

Breast cancer (BC) and colorectal cancer (CRC) are among the most commonly diagnosed cancers in the United States1,2; screening for these cancers is a pivotal component of preventative healthcare. Arab Americans represent a diverse, yet understudied, patient population that may encounter distinct barriers …


A Systematic Review Of The Social Determinants Of Health In Shoulder Arthroplasty Outcomes, Allison Boland, John Pum, Michael Gaudiani, Matthew A. Gasparro Mar 2024

A Systematic Review Of The Social Determinants Of Health In Shoulder Arthroplasty Outcomes, Allison Boland, John Pum, Michael Gaudiani, Matthew A. Gasparro

Medical Student Research Symposium

This systematic review investigates the impact of social determinants of health (SDOH) on outcomes in shoulder arthroplasty (SA). SA, a common orthopedic procedure, has seen an increasing focus on SDOH influencing postoperative results. The study aims to comprehensively assess this impact on both surgical and patient-reported outcomes.

Through a systematic search of databases, 34 studies (2011-2021) met the inclusion criteria, involving 4,825,547 patients. Explored SDOH included insurance status, race/ethnicity, age, sex, income, social support, and veteran status. Outcomes considered were length of stay, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons scores, total SA rates, revision rates, complication rates, and discharge status.

Findings …


Kinship, Gift Exchange, And The Management Of Diabetes, Bryen Turco, Vito Agrusa, Laila Abdallah, James Peter Meza Feb 2024

Kinship, Gift Exchange, And The Management Of Diabetes, Bryen Turco, Vito Agrusa, Laila Abdallah, James Peter Meza

Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates

The authors examine the impact of kinship structures on the management poorly controlled type 2 diabetes