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Medical Literary Messenger (Vol. 2, No. 2, Spring 2015) Jan 2015

Medical Literary Messenger (Vol. 2, No. 2, Spring 2015)

Medical Literary Messenger

Briars / Laura Apol -- Something’s Missing Here / John M. Trumbo -- Diagnosis / Tzivia Gover -- Distance / Priscilla Frake -- Body and Blood / Peter Schmitt -- Anything But Superior Medicine / Julia Hones -- Trading Qintars for Qiviuts in Qatar / Peter Schmitt -- What We Tell Ourselves / Jennifer Campbell -- Did I Register? / Ann Silverthorn -- The Color of Voice / Carol J. Jennings -- Death Wish / Carol LaChapelle -- Dementia Unit Visit / Theresa Wyatt -- what they talk about before their meds kick in / Laurence Carr -- On Learning …


Medical Literary Messenger (Vol. 3, No. 1, Fall 2015) Jan 2015

Medical Literary Messenger (Vol. 3, No. 1, Fall 2015)

Medical Literary Messenger

Gone / Carl Zettelmeyer -- A Faded Scar with Palpable Edges / Melissa Cronin -- Broken / Mary Sesso -- Going Viral / Nancy Brewka-Clark -- Epitaph / Sherre Vernon -- Ringing the Bell / Michelle M. Tokarczyk -- Shiva Dream / Jennifer Kemnitz -- Anorexia Nervosa / Mohamed Osman -- Hospice Nurse Retires / Laura Rodley -- Fernand / Sharon Israel -- Morgenbesser’s Lament / Ronald W. Pies -- Dietary Rounds / Virginia Aronson -- Blindness / Mohamed Osman -- The Proper Ways / William Palmer -- Overnight / Richard Hubbard -- Needle to Neck / Megan Lemay -- …


Race And Mental Illness At A Virginia Hospital: A Case Study Of Central Lunatic Asylum For The Colored Insane, 1869-1885, Caitlin Doucette Foltz Jan 2015

Race And Mental Illness At A Virginia Hospital: A Case Study Of Central Lunatic Asylum For The Colored Insane, 1869-1885, Caitlin Doucette Foltz

Theses and Dissertations

In 1869 the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Virginia passed legislation that established the first asylum in the United States to care exclusively for African-American patients. Then known as Central Lunatic Asylum for the Colored Insane and located in Richmond, Virginia, the asylum began to admit patients in 1870. This thesis explores three aspects of Central State Hospital's history during the nineteenth century: attitudes physicians held toward their patients, the involuntary commitment of patients, and life inside the asylum. Chapter One explores the nineteenth-century belief held by southern white physicians, including those at Central State Hospital, that freed people …


Patterns In Chaplain Documentation Of Assessments And Interventions, A Descriptive Study, Kevin E. Adams Jan 2015

Patterns In Chaplain Documentation Of Assessments And Interventions, A Descriptive Study, Kevin E. Adams

Theses and Dissertations

Abstract

PATTERNS IN CHAPLAIN DOCUMENTATION OF ASSESSMENTS AND INTERVENTIONS, A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY

by Kevin Eugene Adams, MDiv

A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at Virginia Commonwealth University

Virginia Commonwealth University, 2015

Diane Dodd-McCue, D.B.A, Department of Patient Counseling

There is increasing emphasis on the importance of evidence-based care provided by all disciplines in healthcare. The Electronic Health Record (EHR) is becoming the standard for communicating assessments, plans of care, interventions, and outcomes of patient care. The spiritual care literature demonstrates the importance of assessing religious/spiritual needs and resources and developing …


Disproportion Of Women In General Surgery And Obstetrics-Gynecology Professions, Nidhi H. Patel Jan 2015

Disproportion Of Women In General Surgery And Obstetrics-Gynecology Professions, Nidhi H. Patel

Undergraduate Research Posters

An increasingly number of women have been enrolling in U.S. medical schools recently and the field of obstetrics-gynecology has become predominantly female, but the profession of general surgery still remains largely unequal between the two genders. There is an observable pattern of gender inequality in both of these specialties, which is a result of several different factors which affect all women regardless of their profession. I studied how the stark difference in the percentages of female surgeons versus the percentages of female obstetricians-gynecologists compared to men has been created due to the prescribed gender roles of women in society. I …