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Policyholder Rights To Independent Counsel: Issues Remain Regarding Compensation, Supervision Of Counsel, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Policyholder Rights To Independent Counsel: Issues Remain Regarding Compensation, Supervision Of Counsel, Jeffrey W. Stempel
Scholarly Works
More than 30 years ago, a California appellate court decision (San Diego Navy Federal Credit Union v. Cumis Insurance Society, 162 Cal. App. 3d 358 (4th Dist. 1984)) worked a revolution of sorts by ruling that, in cases of conflict between an insurer and a policyholder defending against a plaintiff's claim, the insurer was obligated to permit the policyholder to select its own defense counsel rather than having the case defended by an attorney selected by the insurer. The Cumis movement was more evolutionary than revolutionary in Nevada. Until State Farm Mutual Automobile Ins. Co. v. Hansen, …
My Father And Erving Made A Number Of Trips To Nevada To Play Blackjack, Dan Cisin
My Father And Erving Made A Number Of Trips To Nevada To Play Blackjack, Dan Cisin
Bios Sociologicus: The Erving Goffman Archives
Dan Cisin, son of Dr. Ira Cisin who taught statistics at the University of California, Berkeley, in the 1960’s, wrote this memoir for the Erving Goffman Archives at the request of Dmitri Shalin and approved posting the present version on the web.
Slides: The Colorado River: Innovation In The Face Of Scarcity, Anne J. Castle
Slides: The Colorado River: Innovation In The Face Of Scarcity, Anne J. Castle
Innovations in Managing Western Water: New Approaches for Balancing Environmental, Social and Economic Outcomes (Martz Summer Conference, June 11-12)
Presenter: Anne J. Castle, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment
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Slides: Perspectives On Water Management In Arizona, Kathy Jacobs
Slides: Perspectives On Water Management In Arizona, Kathy Jacobs
Innovations in Managing Western Water: New Approaches for Balancing Environmental, Social and Economic Outcomes (Martz Summer Conference, June 11-12)
Presenter: Kathy Jacobs, Director, Center for Climate Adaptation Science and Solutions (CCASS), Department of Soil, Water and Environmental Science, University of Arizona
25 slides
Nevada's Areas Of Recreation, Meghan M. Carter
Nevada's Areas Of Recreation, Meghan M. Carter
Celebrating Scholarship & Creativity Day (2011-2017)
These maps will offer alternative options for the tourist that desires to spend their vacation exploring Nevada’s beautiful wild landscapes. Nevada has many areas of land under conservation, State Parks, National Parks and Wildlife Ranges. I will be mapping out the primary roads through to these areas, as well as list out the Parks with campsites, ranging from the experienced camper with only a tent, to the family on vacation with a dog or R.V. This map should be a source of information for a camper looking to explore Nevada beyond the city limits.
Burden Of Periprosthetic Joint Infection And Its Treatment On Kidney Function
Burden Of Periprosthetic Joint Infection And Its Treatment On Kidney Function
Rothman Institute Conference Posters
Introduction:
Patients with periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) are subjected to several potentially nephrotoxic conditions such as acute and chronic systemic inflammatory reactions, multiple surgical procedures and noxious antibiotics. This study aims to investigate 1) the incidence and severity of kidney injury in patients undergoing surgical treatment for PJI, 2) whether the number of surgeries affects renal function in PJI patients and 3) the potential risk factors for kidney injury.
Red Cell Distribution Width: An Unacknowledged Predictor Of Mortality And Length Of Stay Following Revision Arthroplasty, Pouya Alijanipour, Md, Snir Heller, Md, Fatih Kucukdurmaz, Md, Benjamin Zmistowski, Md, Maryam Rezapoor, Ms, Javad Parvizi, Md, Frcs
Red Cell Distribution Width: An Unacknowledged Predictor Of Mortality And Length Of Stay Following Revision Arthroplasty, Pouya Alijanipour, Md, Snir Heller, Md, Fatih Kucukdurmaz, Md, Benjamin Zmistowski, Md, Maryam Rezapoor, Ms, Javad Parvizi, Md, Frcs
Rothman Institute Conference Posters
Introduction
Red blood cell distribution width (RDW), a measure of variability in size of circulating erythrocytes, is routinely reported in complete blood cell analysis, and together with mean cell volume (MCV) has conventionally been used to distinguish the cause of anemia. It is calculated by (Standard deviation of MCV÷ mean MCV) x 100, with normal range being 11.5%-14.5%. Several recent publications have described RDW as an independent predictor of adverse outcome and mortality in patients with different underlying medical conditions such as acute and chronic heart failure, peripheral artery disease, chronic pulmonary disease and acute kidney injury1. The purposes of …
Low Dose Aspirin: An Effective Chemoprophylaxis For Preventing Venous Thromboembolic Events, Javad Parvizi, Md, Frcs, Antonia F. Chen, Md, Mba, Camilo Restrepo, Md, Ronald Huang, Md, Jenny Cal, Bs, William J. Hozack, Md, Jess H. Lonner, Md
Low Dose Aspirin: An Effective Chemoprophylaxis For Preventing Venous Thromboembolic Events, Javad Parvizi, Md, Frcs, Antonia F. Chen, Md, Mba, Camilo Restrepo, Md, Ronald Huang, Md, Jenny Cal, Bs, William J. Hozack, Md, Jess H. Lonner, Md
Rothman Institute Conference Posters
The available guidelines, endorsed by Surgical Care Improvement Project (SCIP), have advocated that aspirin (ASA) is a safe and effective strategy for venous thromboembolic events (VTE) prophylaxis following total joint arthroplasty (TJA). The optimal dose of aspirin for this purpose is not known. The first guidelines for prevention of VTE that were issued by the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons recommended 325 mg Bis in die (twice a day) (bid) for this purpose with the recommendation having a 1C grade (little evidence to support the recommendation). It is known that platelet aggregation inhibition occurs at lower doses. Traditionally, ASA 81mg …
Radiation Exposure To The Eye With Mini C-Arm Use During Hand Surgery, Mark L. Wang, Md, Phd, C. Edward Hoffler, Md, Phd, Frederick E. Liss, Md, Asif Ilyas, Md, Charles Leinberry, Md, Pedro Beredjiklian, Md
Radiation Exposure To The Eye With Mini C-Arm Use During Hand Surgery, Mark L. Wang, Md, Phd, C. Edward Hoffler, Md, Phd, Frederick E. Liss, Md, Asif Ilyas, Md, Charles Leinberry, Md, Pedro Beredjiklian, Md
Rothman Institute Conference Posters
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Fluoroscopic radiation exposure is a potential occupational health risk to the Hand Surgeon, given operator proximity and the relative lack of eye shielding. The association of eye radiation exposure and the early development of cataracts have been previously reported. Mini C-arm fluoroscopy is commonly utilized during routine Hand Surgery. At present, the amount of radiation exposure to the eye, associated with the routine use of mini C-arm fluoroscopy, is unknown, thus warranting further investigation. The purpose of this study is to test the hypothesis that eye radiation exposure, sustained during routine mini C-arm use, does not exceed that of …
The Patellar Tendon Can Cause External Tibial Component Malrotation In Lateral Unicondylar Knee Arthroplasty, Glenn J. Kerr, Md, Patrick O'Toole, Md, Eddie Wu, Do, Jess H. Lonner, Md
The Patellar Tendon Can Cause External Tibial Component Malrotation In Lateral Unicondylar Knee Arthroplasty, Glenn J. Kerr, Md, Patrick O'Toole, Md, Eddie Wu, Do, Jess H. Lonner, Md
Rothman Institute Conference Posters
Introduction:
The optimal rotational axis of the tibial component in lateral unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) should be aligned parallel to the lateral tibial spine. However, the relatively lateral positions of the tibial tubercle and patellar tendon make the sagittal tibial cut in lateral UKA difficult and commonly predisposes to inadvertent external rotation of the tibial component. The purpose of this study was to quantify the potential rotational impact that occurs when aligning the anterior edge of the sagittal tibial cut with the lateral edge of the patellar tendon in lateral UKA.
Rotational Alignment In Medial Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty: Comparison Of Anatomic Landmarks, Glenn J. Kerr, Md, Patrick O'Toole, Md, Eddie Wu, Do, Jess H. Lonner, Md
Rotational Alignment In Medial Unicompartmental Knee Arthroplasty: Comparison Of Anatomic Landmarks, Glenn J. Kerr, Md, Patrick O'Toole, Md, Eddie Wu, Do, Jess H. Lonner, Md
Rothman Institute Conference Posters
Introduction:
The landmarks used for tibial component rotation in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and medial unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) may differ, utilizing the medial edge of the tibial tubercle and the medial edge of the tibial spine, respectively. However, some surgeons reference from the medial edge of the tibial tubercle in UKA. Use of the tibial tubercle to determine orientation of the sagittal cut in medial UKA can result in external rotation of the tibial component, leading to rotational mismatch between the femoral and tibial components, potential disruption of the ACL and tibial component undersizing. The purpose of this study …
Trigger Finger Release Performed Wide Awake: Prospective Comparison Of Local Anesthetics, Constantinos Ketonis, Md, Phd, Nayoung Kim, Bs, Frederic Liss, Md, Benjamin Zmistowski, Md, Jonas L. Matzon, Md, Charles Leinberry, Md, Mark L. Wang, Md, Phd, Christopher Jones, Md, William Kirkpatrick, Md, Asif M Ilyas, Md
Trigger Finger Release Performed Wide Awake: Prospective Comparison Of Local Anesthetics, Constantinos Ketonis, Md, Phd, Nayoung Kim, Bs, Frederic Liss, Md, Benjamin Zmistowski, Md, Jonas L. Matzon, Md, Charles Leinberry, Md, Mark L. Wang, Md, Phd, Christopher Jones, Md, William Kirkpatrick, Md, Asif M Ilyas, Md
Rothman Institute Conference Posters
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Trigger finger (TF) is one of the most common conditions treated by hand surgeons with a lifetime risk up to 10% in patients with diabetes. If conservative management fails, surgical treatment is undertaken, with or without sedation and a tourniquet, via a small incision to release the A1 pulley. A number of local anesthetics are readily available including Lidocaine, Ropivacaine and Marcaine as well as encapsulated formulations thereof such as Exparel. Since it’s approval in 2011, there have been numerous reports of successfully achieving prolonged pain relief with locally injected Exparel after various procedures, but to the best of …
When Is It Safe For Patients To Drive After Right Total Hip Arthroplasty?, Victor H. Hernandez, Md, Alvin C. Ong, Md, Fabio Orozco, Md, Anne Marie Madden, Zachary D. Post, Md
When Is It Safe For Patients To Drive After Right Total Hip Arthroplasty?, Victor H. Hernandez, Md, Alvin C. Ong, Md, Fabio Orozco, Md, Anne Marie Madden, Zachary D. Post, Md
Rothman Institute Conference Posters
Introduction:
- Driving restrictions after total hip arthroplasty (THA) can be inconvenient and burdensome for patients.
- When patients may safely be allowed to drive remains controversial.
- Most studies recommend 6 weeks but recent advances in surgical approach, pain management and rapid recovery may have changed this time frame.
- The purpose of this study was to prospectively evaluate driving safety after THA through brake reaction time.
Aspirin May Be Adequate For Venous Thromboembolic Event Prophylaxis After Revision Hip And Knee Arthroplasty, Greg K. Deirmengian, Md, Snir Heller, Md, Eric B. Smith, Md, Mitchell Maltenfort, Phd, Javad Parvizi, Md, Frcs
Aspirin May Be Adequate For Venous Thromboembolic Event Prophylaxis After Revision Hip And Knee Arthroplasty, Greg K. Deirmengian, Md, Snir Heller, Md, Eric B. Smith, Md, Mitchell Maltenfort, Phd, Javad Parvizi, Md, Frcs
Rothman Institute Conference Posters
Introduction:
The optimal prophylaxis for prevention of venous thromboembolic events (VTE) after total hip arthroplasty (THA) and total knee arthroplasty (TKA) remains unknown.(1) Current studies focus on primary arthroplasty and there are little to no data on the ideal prophylaxis for VTE following revision arthroplasty.(2) Revision surgery, due to its complexity, longer operative time, higher risk of bleeding and infection differs from primary arthroplasty.(3) The objective of this study was to evaluate whether aspirin, known to be effective for prevention of VTE after primary arthroplasty, is also effective against such events following revision THA and TKA.
Nevada Should Opt-In To Organ Policy Changes, Alex Velto
Nevada Should Opt-In To Organ Policy Changes, Alex Velto
Brookings Mountain West Publications
Organ donation shortages are a problem in Nevada. A shift in policy towards an opt-out system could more than double the number of registered organ donors in Nevada. A Libertarian Paternalistic strategy would allow potential donors to express their preference for organ donations more accurately. Currently Nevada abides by an opt-in policy where people are only organ donors if they explicitly request to become donors. Under an opt-out policy, people would be presumed organ donors unless they requested not to be donors. Policy changes during the 2015 Legislative session were a good start but failed to fully utilize behavioral economics …
Comparison Of Research Universities: Mississippi And Nevada, 2015, Brookings Mountain West And The Lincy Institute
Comparison Of Research Universities: Mississippi And Nevada, 2015, Brookings Mountain West And The Lincy Institute
Brookings Mountain West Publications
This Fact Sheet looks at state economic and university expenditures to display how research institutions in Nevada differ from those in Mississippi.
Nevada Youth Learn About Voting Rights, Rachel J. Anderson
Nevada Youth Learn About Voting Rights, Rachel J. Anderson
Scholarly Works
Prof. Rachel Anderson describes the second Youth Voting Rights Project, an event created by Prof. Anderson in collaboration with Dr. Zachary Robbins, Clark County School District principal, to help educate Nevadan high school and middle school students on the topic of election law.
Prof. Anderson also comments on the controversy surrounding Voter ID laws and the question of whether and to what degree the United States has made progress in fulfilling the promise of the Voting Rights Act.