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Professional Development For Clerkship Administrators: A 16-Year Overview Of The Clerkship Administrator Certificate Program, Donnita Pelser, Cathy Chavez, Lindsey Allison, Virginia Cleppe, Gary L Beck Dallaghan
Professional Development For Clerkship Administrators: A 16-Year Overview Of The Clerkship Administrator Certificate Program, Donnita Pelser, Cathy Chavez, Lindsey Allison, Virginia Cleppe, Gary L Beck Dallaghan
Medical Education Faculty Publications
Background: Increasing accreditation requirements as well as transformations in medical school curricula necessitate administrative staff who are not only invested in the clerkship coordinator role but also view what they do as a career. To date, there has been a lack of professional development opportunities for clerkship administrators.
Methods: In 2003, the Central Group on Educational Affairs of the Association of American Medical Colleges recognized a need for professional development for clerkship administrators. The Clerkship Administrator Certificate Program emerged from that decision and presented for the first time in 2004 in Omaha, Nebraska. This article provides an overview of the …
Faculty Senate Agenda And Minutes, December 9, 2019
Faculty Senate Agenda And Minutes, December 9, 2019
Faculty Senate Minutes and Agendas
Agenda and minutes from the Wright State University Faculty Senate Meeting held on December 9, 2019
Joyce Howes, Former Assistant Dean Of College Of Mathematics And Science, Wright State University, Joyce Howes, Kathy Morris
Joyce Howes, Former Assistant Dean Of College Of Mathematics And Science, Wright State University, Joyce Howes, Kathy Morris
Wright State University Retirees Association Oral History Project
Kathy Morris interviewed Joyce Howes on December 6, 2019 about her time at Wright State University, first as a student and then as an employee. Joyce held a number of positions including: instructor, assistant to the biology department chair, and assistant dean of the College of Science and Mathematics. While at Wright State, Joyce served on a number of committees including the transition to Banner and USAC. Joyce also discusses being a kidney donor for another Wright State staff member.
Investigation Of Retrieved Cardiac Devices, Anmar Salih, Iosif Papadakis Ktistakis, Spyridon Manganas, Abdul Wase, Tarun Goswami
Investigation Of Retrieved Cardiac Devices, Anmar Salih, Iosif Papadakis Ktistakis, Spyridon Manganas, Abdul Wase, Tarun Goswami
Biomedical, Industrial & Human Factors Engineering Faculty Publications
Damage assessment of lead and pulse generator with various exposure times is important in the development of cardiac devices. Approximately, 92.1 million patients in the US suffer from cardiovascular diseases with an estimated healthcare cost of over $300 billion and at least one million with implantable cardiac devices. These devices are complex and composed on multiple levels and present challenges while assessing the damage. However, the study on the analysis of cardiac devices may lend insight into common damage patterns and improve future cardiac devices design. The objective of this work is to perform a thorough in vivo damage assessment …
Board Of Trustees Meeting Minutes, December 5, 2019
Board Of Trustees Meeting Minutes, December 5, 2019
Board of Trustees Minutes
Minutes from the Wright State University Board of Trustees Meeting held on December 5, 2019.
Investigation Of A Neuro-Stimulator Retrieved Posthumously, Megan Markl, Rodney J. Gutherie, Tarun Goswami
Investigation Of A Neuro-Stimulator Retrieved Posthumously, Megan Markl, Rodney J. Gutherie, Tarun Goswami
Biomedical, Industrial & Human Factors Engineering Faculty Publications
A neurostimulator was investigated in this paper posthumously. Device was presented to our anatomical gift program. Investigation was multi-fold and contained visual inspection, using an optical microscope, and mechanical and electrical testing of leads and its insulator. It was concluded that the device could have been damaged during implantation, in vivo, during removal, and/or during transportation to author’s laboratories. The damage observed on the lead insulation is similar to that which can occur due to anchoring of the lead and hardening due to oxidation. Insulation stiffness was determined to be 1/10 of new insulator. The results reported here on the …
Simulation Of Skull Fracture Due To Falls, Anthony Vicini, Tarun Goswami
Simulation Of Skull Fracture Due To Falls, Anthony Vicini, Tarun Goswami
Biomedical, Industrial & Human Factors Engineering Faculty Publications
This study presents novel predictive equations for von Mises stress values of bones in the frontal and lateral regions of the skull. The equations were developed based on results of a finite element model developed during this research. The model was validated for frontal and lateral loading conditions with input values mimetic to fall scenarios. Using neural network processing of the information derived from the model achieved R2 values of 0.9990 for both the stress and deflection. Based on the outcome of the fall victims, a threshold von Mises stress of 40.9 to 46.6 MPa was found to indicate skull …
Accelerated Relaxation In Disordered Solids Under Cyclic Loading With Alternating Shear Orientation, Nikolai V. Priezjev
Accelerated Relaxation In Disordered Solids Under Cyclic Loading With Alternating Shear Orientation, Nikolai V. Priezjev
Mechanical and Materials Engineering Faculty Publications
The effect of alternating shear orientation during cyclic loading on the relaxation dynamics in disordered solids is examined using molecular dynamics simulations. The model glass was initially prepared by rapid cooling from the liquid state and then subjected to cyclic shear along a single plane or periodically alternated in two or three dimensions. We showed that with increasing strain amplitude in the elastic range, the system is relocated to deeper energy minima. Remarkably, it was found that each additional alternation of the shear orientation in the deformation protocol brings the glass to lower energy states. The results of mechanical tests …
A Phase 1 Study Of Intravenous Busulfan As A Conditioning Regimen For Multiple Myeloma, Sabarinath V. Radhakrishnan, Michael Boyer, Catherine M. Sherwin, Maurizio Zangari, Guido Tricot
A Phase 1 Study Of Intravenous Busulfan As A Conditioning Regimen For Multiple Myeloma, Sabarinath V. Radhakrishnan, Michael Boyer, Catherine M. Sherwin, Maurizio Zangari, Guido Tricot
Pediatrics Faculty Publications
The efficacy of melphalan (MEL) 140 mg/m 2 pre-transplant conditioning versus MEL 200 mg/m 2 for the elderly is still debated. We hypothesized that single-agent intravenous busulfan (BU) would show significant anti-myeloma efficacy and be better tolerated by elderly patients. A prospective 3+3 dose escalation study enrolled symptomatic multiple myeloma (MM) patients 65 years or older with SWOG performance 0–2 for treatment with intravenous BU pre-transplant at different administration levels. The primary objective was to determine the maximum tolerated dose (MTD) of BU that could be safely given over the least number of days. All patients, except one, received maintenance …
Totally Robotic Vs Hybrid Abdominoperineal Resection: A Retrospective Multicenter Analysis, Jonathan Douissard, Vincent Obias, Craig S. Johnson, Monika E. Hagen, Deborah Keller, James R. Ouellette, Minia Hellan
Totally Robotic Vs Hybrid Abdominoperineal Resection: A Retrospective Multicenter Analysis, Jonathan Douissard, Vincent Obias, Craig S. Johnson, Monika E. Hagen, Deborah Keller, James R. Ouellette, Minia Hellan
Department of Surgery Faculty Publications
Introduction
Laparoscopic abdominoperineal resection (APR) for low rectal cancers is technically demanding. Robotic assistance may be of help and can be hybrid (HAPR) or totally robotic (RAPR). The present study describes outcomes of robotic APR and compares both approaches.
Material and methods
A multicentric retrospective analysis of rectal cancer patients undergoing either HAPR or RAPR was conducted. Patients' demographics, surgeons' experience, oncologic results, and intraoperative and postoperative outcomes were collected.
Results
One hundred twenty‐five patients were included, 48 in HAPR group and 77 in RAPR group. Demographics and comorbidities were comparable. Operative time was reduced in RAPR group (266.9 ± …
Deep Brain Stimulation: Prediction Model For Volume Of Tissue Stimulated, Melissa Jones, Tarun Goswami
Deep Brain Stimulation: Prediction Model For Volume Of Tissue Stimulated, Melissa Jones, Tarun Goswami
Biomedical, Industrial & Human Factors Engineering Faculty Publications
An attempt has been made to understand deep brain stimulation in humans via marketable devices that are approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. The electrode characteristics were presented to influence the volume of tissue stimulated. Experimental data were digitized and VTS data were presented a function of electrode diameter, aspect ratio, applied current, pulse duration, voltage and frequency. Amongst other trends voltage and VTS were found to exhibit a three-stage relation, where Stage II characteristics were represented by a linear equation. It is in this stage, the VTS was found to be stable and where the most effective …
The Missing Metric: An Evaluation Of Fungal Importance In Wetland Assessments, Megan A. Rúa
The Missing Metric: An Evaluation Of Fungal Importance In Wetland Assessments, Megan A. Rúa
Biological Sciences Faculty Publications
To preserve wetland ecosystem function, federal and state agencies have developed assessment procedures to better manage remaining wetland areas. Currently, wetland assessments do not consider microorganisms when determining wetland quality. This is notable, because fungi are often the primary decomposers of organic material and thus important players in nutrient cycling. The objective of this study is to quantify how wetland quality, as measured using the Ohio Rapid Assessment Method (ORAM), relates to fungal community composition. We sampled soils from six depressional emergent marshes in Ohio belonging to each of the three ORAM quality categories, assessed soil physicochemical properties, and recovered …
Statistical Multiscale Mapping Of Idh1, Mgmt, And Microvascular Proliferation Inhuman Braintumors From Multiparametric Mr And Spatially-Registered Core Biopsy, Jason G. Parker, Emily E. Diller, Sha Cao, Jeremy T. Nelson, Kristen W. Yeom, Chang Ho, Robert M. Lober
Statistical Multiscale Mapping Of Idh1, Mgmt, And Microvascular Proliferation Inhuman Braintumors From Multiparametric Mr And Spatially-Registered Core Biopsy, Jason G. Parker, Emily E. Diller, Sha Cao, Jeremy T. Nelson, Kristen W. Yeom, Chang Ho, Robert M. Lober
Pediatrics Faculty Publications
We propose a statistical multiscale mapping approach to identify microscopic and molecular heterogeneity across a tumor microenvironment using multiparametric MR (mp-MR). Twenty-nine patients underwent pre-surgical mp-MR followed by MR-guided stereotactic core biopsy. The locations of the biopsy cores were identified in the pre-surgical images using stereotactic bitmaps acquired during surgery. Feature matrices mapped the multiparametric voxel values in the vicinity of the biopsy cores to the pathologic outcome variables for each patient and logistic regression tested the individual and collective predictive power of the MR contrasts. A non-parametric weighted k-nearest neighbor classifier evaluated the feature matrices in a leave-one-out cross …
Faculty Senate Agenda And Minutes, November 18, 2019
Faculty Senate Agenda And Minutes, November 18, 2019
Faculty Senate Minutes and Agendas
Agenda and minutes from the Wright State University Faculty Senate Meeting held on November 18, 2019
Management Of Traumatic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage By The Trauma Service: Is Repeat Ct Scanning And Routine Neurosurgical Consultation Necessary?, Stephen W. Cooper, Kimberly B. Bethea, Trevor J. Skrobut, Rod G. Gerardo, Juan Torres-Reveron, Akpofure Peter Ekeh
Management Of Traumatic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage By The Trauma Service: Is Repeat Ct Scanning And Routine Neurosurgical Consultation Necessary?, Stephen W. Cooper, Kimberly B. Bethea, Trevor J. Skrobut, Rod G. Gerardo, Juan Torres-Reveron, Akpofure Peter Ekeh
Department of Surgery Faculty Publications
Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) results frequently from traumatic brain injury (TBI). The standard management for these patients includes brief admission by the acute care surgery (trauma) service with neurological checks, neurosurgical consultation and repeat head CT within 24 hours to identify any progression or resolution. Recent studies have questioned the need for repeat CT imaging and specialty consultation in mild TBI. We reviewed patients with mild TBI specifically with isolated SAH to determine progression of the pathology and need for neurosurgical involvement. All patients with SAH secondary to mild TBI (Glasgow Coma Score (GCS) of 13-15) who presented over a 5-year …
November 8, 2019 - From The President's Desk, Cheryl B. Schrader
November 8, 2019 - From The President's Desk, Cheryl B. Schrader
From the Desk of the President
President Cheryl B. Schrader emails to honor Veteran's Day and the observance of the holiday. She encourages the viewing of Veteran's Voices and other methods of honoring their service.
The Graphs That Have Antivoltages Using Groups Of Small Order, Vaidy Sivaraman, Dan Slilaty
The Graphs That Have Antivoltages Using Groups Of Small Order, Vaidy Sivaraman, Dan Slilaty
Mathematics and Statistics Faculty Publications
Given a group Γ of order at most six, we characterize the graphs that have Γ-antivoltages and also determine the list of minor-minimal graphs that have no Γ-antivoltage. Our characterizations yield polynomial-time recognition algorithms for such graphs.
Kathy Morris, Former Associate Vice-President For Student Affairs, Wright State University, Dan Abrahamowicz, Kathy Morris
Kathy Morris, Former Associate Vice-President For Student Affairs, Wright State University, Dan Abrahamowicz, Kathy Morris
Wright State University Retirees Association Oral History Project
Dan Abrahomowicz interviewed Kathy Morris on October 25, 2019 about her time as Associate Vice-President for Student Affairs. Morris discusses her early life, education, and her work at Wright State University.
Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells And Pancreatic Cancer: Implications In Novel Therapeutic Approaches, Anita Thyagarajan, Mamdouh Salman A. Alshehri, Kelly L.R. Miller, Catherine M. Sherwin, Jeffery B. Travers, Ravi P. Sahu
Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells And Pancreatic Cancer: Implications In Novel Therapeutic Approaches, Anita Thyagarajan, Mamdouh Salman A. Alshehri, Kelly L.R. Miller, Catherine M. Sherwin, Jeffery B. Travers, Ravi P. Sahu
Pediatrics Faculty Publications
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) remains a devastating human malignancy with poor prognosis and low survival rates. Several cellular mechanisms have been linked with pancreatic carcinogenesis and also implicated in inducing tumor resistance to known therapeutic regimens. Of various factors, immune evasion mechanisms play critical roles in tumor progression and impeding the efficacy of cancer therapies including PDAC. Among immunosuppressive cell types, myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) have been extensively studied and demonstrated to not only support PDAC development but also hamper the anti-tumor immune responses elicited by therapeutic agents. Notably, recent efforts have been directed in devising novel approaches to target …
October 15, 2019 - From The President's Desk, Cheryl B. Schrader
October 15, 2019 - From The President's Desk, Cheryl B. Schrader
From the Desk of the President
President Cheryl B. Schrader announces her retirement from the position of President of Wright State effective on December 31. She reflects on her time and goals as President of the University. She also discusses the outcomes of the budgetary issues, and her own return to the classroom.
2019-2020 Common Data Set - Wright State University Dayton Campus, Office Of Institutional Research & Effectiveness, Wright State University, Princeton Review
2019-2020 Common Data Set - Wright State University Dayton Campus, Office Of Institutional Research & Effectiveness, Wright State University, Princeton Review
Common Data Set
The 2019-2020 Common Data Set of Wright State University Dayton Campus from the Princeton Review. It includes data on admissions, student enrollment, faculty, class size, financial aid and other measures, using standard definitions that aid comparisons between schools.
2019-2020 Common Data Set - Wright State University Lake Campus, Office Of Institutional Research & Effectiveness, Wright State University, Princeton Review
2019-2020 Common Data Set - Wright State University Lake Campus, Office Of Institutional Research & Effectiveness, Wright State University, Princeton Review
Common Data Set
The 2019-2020 Common Data Set of Wright State University Lake Campus from the Princeton Review. It includes data on admissions, student enrollment, faculty, class size, financial aid and other measures, using standard definitions that aid comparisons between schools.
Faculty Senate Agenda And Minutes, October 14, 2019
Faculty Senate Agenda And Minutes, October 14, 2019
Faculty Senate Minutes and Agendas
Agenda and minutes from the Wright State University Faculty Senate Meeting held on October 14, 2019
October 1, 2019 - From The President's Desk, Cheryl B. Schrader
October 1, 2019 - From The President's Desk, Cheryl B. Schrader
From the Desk of the President
President Cheryl B. Schrader outlines her excitement for Wright Day to Give. She gives links to various ways to get involved and help.
National Survey Of Student Engagement 2019 Frequencies And Statistical Comparisons, National Survey Of Student Engagement
National Survey Of Student Engagement 2019 Frequencies And Statistical Comparisons, National Survey Of Student Engagement
National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE) Reports
The Frequencies and Statistical Comparisons report presents item-by-item student responses and statistical comparisons that allow you to examine patterns of similarity and difference between your students and those at your comparison group institutions. The report uses information from all randomly selected or census-administered students.
Increasing Expression Of Civic-Engagement Values By Students In A Service-Learning Chemistry Course, Audrey E. Mcgowin, Rebecca Teed
Increasing Expression Of Civic-Engagement Values By Students In A Service-Learning Chemistry Course, Audrey E. Mcgowin, Rebecca Teed
Chemistry Faculty Publications
A service-learning course at a midsized Midwestern research university was modified over a period of six years to integrate best-practice pedagogies that have been shown to increase civic engagement by students. Best-practice pedagogies included regular interaction with community partner(s), significant time spent on the service activity, and regular reflection (written and verbal) on the implications of the service activity. Besides water quality monitoring, students performed private well water analysis, wrote multiple formal reflection papers, and presented a public talk on the results of their project that included significant discussion time with community partners. Authentic expression of civic engagement values was …
Undergraduate And Graduate Course Descriptions, 2019 Fall, Wright State University
Undergraduate And Graduate Course Descriptions, 2019 Fall, Wright State University
Course Descriptions
Wright State University undergraduate and graduate course descriptions from Fall 2019.
Antibiotic Treatment Of Suspected And Confirmed Neonatal Sepsis Within 28 Days Of Birth: A Retrospective Analysis, Jadon S. Wagstaff, Robert J. Durrant, Michael G. Newman, Rachael Eason, Robert M. Ward, Catherine M.T. Sherwin, Elena Y. Enioutina
Antibiotic Treatment Of Suspected And Confirmed Neonatal Sepsis Within 28 Days Of Birth: A Retrospective Analysis, Jadon S. Wagstaff, Robert J. Durrant, Michael G. Newman, Rachael Eason, Robert M. Ward, Catherine M.T. Sherwin, Elena Y. Enioutina
Pediatrics Faculty Publications
Neonatal sepsis causes significant mortality and morbidity worldwide. Diagnosis is usually confirmed via blood culture results. Blood culture sepsis confirmation can take days and suffer from contamination and false negatives. Empiric therapy with antibiotics is common. This study aims to retrospectively describe and compare treatments of blood culture-confirmed and unconfirmed, but suspected, sepsis within the University of Utah Hospital system. Electronic health records were obtained from 1,248 neonates from January 1, 2006, to December 31, 2017. Sepsis was categorized into early-onset (≤3 days of birth, EOS) and late-onset (>3 and ≤28 days of birth, LOS) and categorized as culture-confirmed …
Aging And Rejuvenation During Elastostatic Loading Of Amorphous Alloys, Nikolai V. Priezjev
Aging And Rejuvenation During Elastostatic Loading Of Amorphous Alloys, Nikolai V. Priezjev
Mechanical and Materials Engineering Faculty Publications
Using molecular dynamics simulations, we investigate the effect of uniaxial elastostatic compression on the potential energy, structural relaxation, and mechanical properties of binary glasses. We consider the three-dimensional Kob-Andersen binary mixture, which was initially cooled from the liquid state to the glass phase with a slow rate at zero pressure. The glass was then loaded with a static stress at the annealing temperature during extended time intervals. It is found that the static stress below the yielding point induces large-scale plastic deformation and significant rejuvenation when the annealing temperature is smaller than a fraction of the glass transition temperature. By …
Implementing A Novel Quality Improvement-Based Approach To Data Quality Monitoring And Enhancement In A Multipurpose Clinical Registry, Jesse Pratt, Daniel Jeffers, Eileen C. King, Michael D. Kappelman, Jennifer Collins, Peter Margolis, Howard Baron, Julie A. Bass, Mikelle D. Bassett, Genie L. Beasley, Keith J. Benkov, Jeffrey A. Bornstein, Jose M. Cabrera, Wallace Crandall, Liz D. Dancel, Monica P. Garin-Laflam, John E. Grunow, Barry Z. Hirssch, Edward Hoffenberg, Esther Israel, Traci W. Jester, Fevronia Kiparissi, Arathi Lakhole, Sameer P. Lapsia, Phillip Minar, Fernando A. Navarro, Haley Neef, Kt Park, Dinesh S. Pashankar, Ashish S. Patel, Victor M. Pineiro, Chrles M. Samson, Kelly C. Sandberg, Steven J. Steiner, Jennifer A. Strople, Boris Sudel, Jillian S. Sullivan, David L. Suskind, Vikas Uppal, Prateek D. Wali
Implementing A Novel Quality Improvement-Based Approach To Data Quality Monitoring And Enhancement In A Multipurpose Clinical Registry, Jesse Pratt, Daniel Jeffers, Eileen C. King, Michael D. Kappelman, Jennifer Collins, Peter Margolis, Howard Baron, Julie A. Bass, Mikelle D. Bassett, Genie L. Beasley, Keith J. Benkov, Jeffrey A. Bornstein, Jose M. Cabrera, Wallace Crandall, Liz D. Dancel, Monica P. Garin-Laflam, John E. Grunow, Barry Z. Hirssch, Edward Hoffenberg, Esther Israel, Traci W. Jester, Fevronia Kiparissi, Arathi Lakhole, Sameer P. Lapsia, Phillip Minar, Fernando A. Navarro, Haley Neef, Kt Park, Dinesh S. Pashankar, Ashish S. Patel, Victor M. Pineiro, Chrles M. Samson, Kelly C. Sandberg, Steven J. Steiner, Jennifer A. Strople, Boris Sudel, Jillian S. Sullivan, David L. Suskind, Vikas Uppal, Prateek D. Wali
Pediatrics Faculty Publications
Objective: To implement a quality improvement based system to measure and improve data quality in an observational clinical registry to support a Learning Healthcare System.
Data Source: ImproveCareNow Network registry, which as of September 2019 contained data from 314,250 visits of 43,305 pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) patients at 109 participating care centers.
Study Design: The impact of data quality improvement support to care centers was evaluated using statistical process control methodology. Data quality measures were defined, performance feedback of those measures using statistical process control charts was implemented, and reports that identified data items not following data quality checks …