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Destination Integration: Linking Physiology, Histology, And Embryology Content In Foundational Sciences, Jennifer F. Dennis, Bradley A. Creamer Sep 2023

Destination Integration: Linking Physiology, Histology, And Embryology Content In Foundational Sciences, Jennifer F. Dennis, Bradley A. Creamer

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Anatomy and physiology are tightly linked disciplines that complement each other, however, in medical education delivery of this content is often siloed and divided. To address this, we created combined anatomy and physiology content for the female reproductive system, and team-taught designated histology and embryology topics integrated with the physiology content. Collectively, this created a more holistic incorporation of topics for student learning. Here we describe the format and approach for this teaching innovation.


Covid-19 Return To Sport: Collegiate Baseball Injury Prevalence Analysis, Troy B. Puga, Joshua Schafer, Grace Thiel, Laura Ramaker, Tejas Patel, Kevin Treffer Jan 2023

Covid-19 Return To Sport: Collegiate Baseball Injury Prevalence Analysis, Troy B. Puga, Joshua Schafer, Grace Thiel, Laura Ramaker, Tejas Patel, Kevin Treffer

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In the spring of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic rapidly brought college baseball to a halt. Most college baseball players saw disruption of their training and development due to interruptions of their seasons. With these interruptions, it is necessary to examine the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on collegiate baseball injury epidemiology. Data from a small-school Midwest collegiate conference was tallied for the number of collegiate conference injuries per year, and for the injuries per anatomic region. An unpaired t-test was conducted upon the overall conference mean injuries per year and on each anatomic region for the mean injuries per region …


Covid-19 Return To Sport: Nfl Injury Prevalence Analysis, Troy B. Puga, Joshua Schafer, Prince N. Agbedanu, Kevin Treffer Apr 2022

Covid-19 Return To Sport: Nfl Injury Prevalence Analysis, Troy B. Puga, Joshua Schafer, Prince N. Agbedanu, Kevin Treffer

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Background:

Sport injuries have been common among athletes across the globe for decades and have the potential to disrupt athletic careers, performance, and psyche. Many health professionals and organizations have undertaken injury mitigation strategies to prevent sport injuries through protective equipment, training protocols, and a host of other evidence-based practices. Many of these specialized training methods were disrupted due to protocols to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. This research examines the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in relation to the prevalence of athletic injuries in the National Football League (NFL).

Objective:

During the COVID-19 pandemic, NFL teams and athletes across …


Wild Bearded Capuchin Monkeys (Sapajus Libidinosus) Strategically Place Nuts In A Stable Position During Nut-Cracking, Dorothy M. Fragaszy, Qing Liu, Barth Wright, Angellica Allen, Callie Welch Brown, Elisabetta Visalberghi Jan 2013

Wild Bearded Capuchin Monkeys (Sapajus Libidinosus) Strategically Place Nuts In A Stable Position During Nut-Cracking, Dorothy M. Fragaszy, Qing Liu, Barth Wright, Angellica Allen, Callie Welch Brown, Elisabetta Visalberghi

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Humans can use hand tools smoothly and effectively in varying circumstances; in other words, skillfully. A few other species of primates crack encased foods using hammer tools and anvils. Are they skilled? Positioning the food on the anvil so that it does not fall off when struck is a component of skilled cracking. We discovered that bearded capuchin monkeys deliberately place palm nuts in a relatively stable position on the anvil before striking them. In the first experiment, we marked the meridians of palm nuts where they stopped when rolled on a flat surface ("Stop meridian"). We videotaped monkeys as …