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An Ot Program To Support Women With High-Risk Pregnancy, Mackenzie M. Morgan, Cassandra Nelson
An Ot Program To Support Women With High-Risk Pregnancy, Mackenzie M. Morgan, Cassandra Nelson
Spring 2024 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
This poster is an overview of an occupational therapy program developed at a Women's Health OBGYN Clinic in Texas. The program was designed to address the needs of women with high-risk pregnancy and focused on mental health, physical health, energy conservation, emotional regulation, and social participation. The findings indicate the needs for further research to understand how occupational therapy can support women's health and an expansion of program offerings to increase support for high-risk pregnancy.
A Qualitative Study On Mother's Occupational Engagement After A Nicu Experience, Rachel Garcia, Mary Ann Smith, Julie Heftie Ms, Otr/L
A Qualitative Study On Mother's Occupational Engagement After A Nicu Experience, Rachel Garcia, Mary Ann Smith, Julie Heftie Ms, Otr/L
Spring 2024 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
Mothers who are “at-risk” for complications during pregnancy have an increased probability for mental health conditions following delivery, adversely affecting their engagement in motherhood occupations. This qualitative study identifies how best to address the needs of “at-risk” pregnant women. Through the process of conducting semi-structured interviews with women who have experienced NICU with their babies, and interviews with healthcare practitioners working in the NICU, their narrative addresses what approaches would support women while they are going through their “at-risk” pregnancies to assist them with the transition to their occupational roles as mothers and promote bonding with their baby.
Transcatheter Mitral Valve Replacement In The Second Trimester Of Pregnancy: A Case Report, Ashton Tanner Fincher, Andrew Royek, Reese M. Groover, Abigail Haythorn, Anthony Royek
Transcatheter Mitral Valve Replacement In The Second Trimester Of Pregnancy: A Case Report, Ashton Tanner Fincher, Andrew Royek, Reese M. Groover, Abigail Haythorn, Anthony Royek
South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2024
No abstract provided.
Occupational Therapy For Perinatal Women: An Online Educational Course, Rachel Killorin, Steven M. Gerardi, Sabina Khan
Occupational Therapy For Perinatal Women: An Online Educational Course, Rachel Killorin, Steven M. Gerardi, Sabina Khan
Summer 2023 Virtual OTD Capstone Symposium
A freely accessible website and online educational course was developed to inform occupational therapy practitioners and maternal healthcare professionals about the role that occupational therapy has on the perinatal healthcare team. Perinatal Occupational Therapy. https://www.perinataloccupationaltherapy.com/
Covid-19 Prevalence And Trends Among Pregnant And Postpartum Individuals In Maine By Rurality And Pregnancy Conditions, Charlie Grantham, Christina Ackerman-Banks, Heather Lipkind, Kristin Palmsten, Katherine Ahrens
Covid-19 Prevalence And Trends Among Pregnant And Postpartum Individuals In Maine By Rurality And Pregnancy Conditions, Charlie Grantham, Christina Ackerman-Banks, Heather Lipkind, Kristin Palmsten, Katherine Ahrens
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2023
Our study is the first to estimate prevalence of COVID-19 among pregnant and postpartum individuals for Maine, using data that captures both commercial and public insurance and examines differences by rurality, a known modifier of COVID-19 infections in the U.S. individuals.
Attitudes Towards Hiv Testing In Pregnant And Non-Pregnant Women, Sashia Malone, Susan Greene
Attitudes Towards Hiv Testing In Pregnant And Non-Pregnant Women, Sashia Malone, Susan Greene
South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Management Of Blood Pressure In Pregnancy: New Perspectives From The Chap Trial, Virginia Lowe, Gabriella Nonni, Kerry Holliman
Management Of Blood Pressure In Pregnancy: New Perspectives From The Chap Trial, Virginia Lowe, Gabriella Nonni, Kerry Holliman
Central & West Texas GME Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Circumcision For The Male Infant: Patient Education And Cultural Humility, Grace E. Eisenbiegler
Circumcision For The Male Infant: Patient Education And Cultural Humility, Grace E. Eisenbiegler
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Male circumcision is a religious and cultural decision that has become increasingly medicalized. Many families make decisions about circumcision based on culture and family without true informed consent. There is a need for unbiased information, prior to delivery, about circumcision, so that families may make an informed decision that is right for them. A one page document was created as an addition to the clinic's pregnancy guide with information on risks and benefits of circumcision, complications associated with the uncircumcised penis, cultural significance, and care of the uncircumcised penis.
Rate Of Live Birth In Women Of Advanced Maternal Age Who Have Used Hormonal Contraception Versus Those Who Have Used Only Non-Hormonal Contraception, Marla Peters, Alex Dye, Alyssa Moffitt, Melissa Crenshaw
Rate Of Live Birth In Women Of Advanced Maternal Age Who Have Used Hormonal Contraception Versus Those Who Have Used Only Non-Hormonal Contraception, Marla Peters, Alex Dye, Alyssa Moffitt, Melissa Crenshaw
South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2022
No abstract provided.
Noninvasive Amniotic Fluid Sampling To Establish Pk Of Azithromycin In Pregnancy, Rupsa Boelig, Edwin Lam, Ankit Rochani, Gagan Kaushal, Amanda Roman, Walter K. Kraft
Noninvasive Amniotic Fluid Sampling To Establish Pk Of Azithromycin In Pregnancy, Rupsa Boelig, Edwin Lam, Ankit Rochani, Gagan Kaushal, Amanda Roman, Walter K. Kraft
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Posters
Background
PK studies to guide dosing of azithromycin (AZ) for pregnancy specific conditions, such as preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM), and data on accumulation of AZ in fetal compartment are lacking. We aim to evaluate feasibility of non-invasive collection of amniotic fluid (AF), validate an assay for AZ in AF, and describe concentration of AZ in the amniotic cavity over one week following a single maternal dose.
Methods
Patients with PPROM treated with 1g AZ PO once and wore underwear lining pads to collect AF as it leaked. AF strained from each pad, up to 10cc collected, centrifuged and …
Family Planning Outpatient Provider Survey; Evaluating Resident Confidence In Knowledge Of Family Planning Topics And Barriers To Providing Effective Care, Hannah Rosenfield, Kohar Der Simonian
Family Planning Outpatient Provider Survey; Evaluating Resident Confidence In Knowledge Of Family Planning Topics And Barriers To Providing Effective Care, Hannah Rosenfield, Kohar Der Simonian
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021
The Question-
How do residents feel about their knowledge and skills in applying evidence- based care around contraception, miscarriage management and options counseling?
Community Resources Addressing Peripartum Depression, Tiffany L. Lao
Community Resources Addressing Peripartum Depression, Tiffany L. Lao
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Peripartum mood disorders affect a large proportion of new mothers as well as their families, partners, and support systems. This project aims to provide patients with information about peripartum mood disorders as part of their initial prenatal packet. Also included are a list of local community resources specifically addressing peripartum mood disorders for patients seeking additional support outside of their primary care office.
The Evil Twin: The Case Of Heterotopic Pregnancy, Rashmi Jadhav, Vegas Brown, Gabriel Cabrera
The Evil Twin: The Case Of Heterotopic Pregnancy, Rashmi Jadhav, Vegas Brown, Gabriel Cabrera
West Florida Division GME Research Day 2020
- Heterotopic pregnancy occurs in about 1 in 30,000 naturally conceived pregnancies (5). The risk rises 1-3% for pregnancies occurring through assisted reproductive technologies (ART) (1).
- Isolated ectopic pregnancy affects an average of 1 in every 150 live births (1).
- A known pre-existing intrauterine pregnancy (IUP) can be falsely reassuring and delay the diagnosis of a potentially life-threatening concurrent ectopic pregnancy.
- Presentation is vague and 45% of patients have no symptoms (5).
- Differential Diagnoses: endometritis, incomplete miscarriage, ruptured ovarian cyst, non-GYN cause (ie: appendicitis or UTI).
- Risk Factors: Infertility treatment, in vitro fertilization (IVF), prior ectopic, prior tubal surgery, use of …
Robotic Adrenalectomy For Functional Adenoma In Second Trimester Treats Worsening Hypertension, Courtney Capella, Bs, Joseph Godovchik, Bs, May Jean Counsilman, Md, Thenappan Chandrasekar, Md, Costas D. Lallas, Md, Huda B. Al-Kouatly, Md
Robotic Adrenalectomy For Functional Adenoma In Second Trimester Treats Worsening Hypertension, Courtney Capella, Bs, Joseph Godovchik, Bs, May Jean Counsilman, Md, Thenappan Chandrasekar, Md, Costas D. Lallas, Md, Huda B. Al-Kouatly, Md
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Posters
Robotic adrenalectomy is a feasible surgical alternative in the second trimester and can reverse the hypertensive disease and its associated maternal-fetal complications
Resource To Address Pandemic-Related Anxiety And Depression For Pregnant Patients In Vermont, Mohammed Wali
Resource To Address Pandemic-Related Anxiety And Depression For Pregnant Patients In Vermont, Mohammed Wali
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
The 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has led to patient deaths, strained health care systems, and economic uncertainty. Distress during pregnancy can lead to adverse outcomes for both parent and baby. A patient-friendly handout was created for pregnant patients to offer reassurance, incorporate mind-body recommendations to address stress, and offer screening tools to empower them to address mood concerns with their obstetric providers in the COVID-era.
Predictors Of Preterm Birth After Physical Exam Indicated Cerclage In Singleton Pregnancies, Amanda Roman, Gabriele Saccone, Sarah Pachtman, Yury Cruz, Burt Rochelson, Adiel Fleischer, Pasquale Martinelli, Vincenzo Berghella
Predictors Of Preterm Birth After Physical Exam Indicated Cerclage In Singleton Pregnancies, Amanda Roman, Gabriele Saccone, Sarah Pachtman, Yury Cruz, Burt Rochelson, Adiel Fleischer, Pasquale Martinelli, Vincenzo Berghella
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Posters
Objective
To evaluate the predictors of preterm birth <32 weeks in women that underwent physical exam indicated cerclage (PEIC) in singleton pregnancy.
Establishing A Pediatric Prenatal Visit At The Health Center (Thc) In Plainfield, Vt, Katherine Price
Establishing A Pediatric Prenatal Visit At The Health Center (Thc) In Plainfield, Vt, Katherine Price
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
The AAP has long recommended a prenatal visit as part of the continuum of well-child care. However, this visit is underutilized by new families. Most prenatal education focuses on labor and childbirth with little to no information about parenting and the postpartum period. The PRAMS VT Survey 2012-2014 identified “a class for new parents (parenting, not childbirth)” as a requested resource by respondents. The pediatric prenatal visit provides infant care guidance and can connect families with community organizations that provide postpartum education. The Health Center (THC) does not currently have an established pediatric prenatal visit for expecting parents.
Postpartum Contraception Education, Erin E. Hunt
Postpartum Contraception Education, Erin E. Hunt
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
The current standard of practice for postpartum contraception in Plattsburgh, NY, as well as much of the United States, is initiation of contraception at the standard 6 week postpartum visit. However, many women may be better suited for immediate postpartum contraception while still hospitalized in labor and delivery. Long acting reversible birth control (LARC), including hormonal IUDs, copper IUDs, and progesterone implants, were the contraception types focused on in this project. Family medicine residents at CVPH reported low confidence in postpartum contraception as a whole. Furthermore, they reported limited knowledge on immediate postpartum contraception. The primary aim of this project …
Counseling Pregnant Women On Marijuana Use, Theresa B. Flanagan
Counseling Pregnant Women On Marijuana Use, Theresa B. Flanagan
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Marijuana is the most commonly used illicit substance for pregnant women nationwide, with rates of use trending upward. Marijuana use in Penobscot County is elevated well above the national average, and is likely to continue to rise with the legalization of recreational marijuana in the state of Maine. Though the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) discourages marijuana use during pregnancy and breastfeeding, studies have shown that providers do not emphasize counseling pregnant patients on marijuana use. This project looked at provider practices and perceptions regarding marijuana use during pregnancy at the Center for Family Medicine at Eastern Maine …
Talking To Your Teens About Pregnancy, Sergio Andres Munoz
Talking To Your Teens About Pregnancy, Sergio Andres Munoz
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Teen parents are at risk for a variety of adverse life outcomes. The rate of low birth weight and premature delivery is higher among teen mothers than the average population. Teen pregnancy and birth are major contributors to lower educational achievement and income as they are less likely to graduate High school and college, leading to increased rates of poverty among teen mothers. This project aims to educate parents of at risk teens on how to approach the topic with their kids and to provide them with a list of online sources to aid in the process.
Marijuana Use Counseling During Pregnancy, Adam Petchers
Marijuana Use Counseling During Pregnancy, Adam Petchers
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Penobscot County, Maine has among the highest rates of marijuana use in the country, and Maine has recently voted to legalize recreational use of marijuana. Research has shown that pregnant women frequently seek out and are dissatisfied with information regarding the safety of marijuana use during pregnancy. We surveyed Family Medicine providers at the Center for Family Medicine at Eastern Maine Medical Center in Bangor Maine regarding their counseling of pregnant patients on the topic of marijuana use. From the results, we created an information sheet to aid providers in marijuana use counseling with pregnant women.
Resources For Moms: Opiate Use In Pregnancy, Amy Schumer
Resources For Moms: Opiate Use In Pregnancy, Amy Schumer
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Substance use in pregnancy is not uncommon and the use of substances increases the risk of complications during pregnancy. In Vermont, opiate use in pregnancy is increasing as well as the number of people seeking treatment for opiate misuse. This project was designed to give pregnant mothers using opiates an idea of what to expect during their pregnancy as well as the resources that are available to them in the Springfield, VT area.
Patient Awareness And Understanding Of Intrauterine Devices, Lindsey Marie Eastman
Patient Awareness And Understanding Of Intrauterine Devices, Lindsey Marie Eastman
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Unintended pregnancy rates in the United States are near 50%, but use of safe and effective long-acting reversible contraception methods, such as intrauterine devices, remain low compared to worldwide rates. Common misconceptions about intrauterine devices likely contribute to this stark contrast in use prevalence. This project aimed to assess patient understanding, awareness, and perception of intrauterine devices at a Family Medicine office in Connecticut. A pamphlet that includes a summary of contraception methods was produced and distributed with the goal of increasing knowledge of intrauterine devices as well as other contraception methods for patients in the primary care setting.
Tdap Vaccination In Pregnancy, Melissa N. Rafferty
Tdap Vaccination In Pregnancy, Melissa N. Rafferty
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Since Maine's incidence of pertussis is higher than the national average, primary prevention through vaccination is important to protect vulnerable populations such as newborns in the state. Maternal Tdap vaccination between 27 to 36 weeks of pregnancy is recommended by ACIP to boost placental IgG transmission to the fetus and prevent newborn morbidity and mortality. For quality improvement, maternal Tdap vaccination rates were examined at Eastern Maine Medical Center Family Medicine Center and Residency and an educational handout was developed.
Opioid Abuse Treatment In Pregnancy, Catherine A. Suppan
Opioid Abuse Treatment In Pregnancy, Catherine A. Suppan
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Opioid abuse remains an enormous issue in the state of Vermont, including among women who are pregnant. Several regional groups exist to help, support and educate women who are newly pregnant and interested in addressing their drug addiction. Knowledge of these programs, however, remains minimal. My project aimed to address the lack awareness of one of these programs in the Rutland region, BAMBI.
Assessing Barriers To Meeting Weight Gain Goals In Obese Pregnant Women, Margo Seybolt
Assessing Barriers To Meeting Weight Gain Goals In Obese Pregnant Women, Margo Seybolt
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Obesity is a known risk factor for complications during pregnancy and birth, as well as worse outcomes. This study looked at the health risks and outcomes of pregnancy in obese women (BMI>35) at the family medicine clinic in Bangor, ME as well as what interventions are being done know to encourage women to meet their weight gain goals. Interviews and literature searches were conducted to determine possible strategies to better get obese pregnant women to meet their weight gain goals.
Application Of One Key Question At Hinesburg Family Practice, Katherine Y. Wang
Application Of One Key Question At Hinesburg Family Practice, Katherine Y. Wang
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
About one half of pregnancies in the United States are unintended (mistimed or unwanted). Only 54% of pregnancies in Vermont are planned and only 29% of women in Vermont have talked to a health care worker about healthy pregnancies prior to conception. Physicians are equipped to provide the necessary information to women about preconception care and contraception, but do not regularly have these conversations with the majority of their patients. One Key Question is an initiative developed by the Oregon Foundation for Reproductive Health that allows providers to screen women patients for their pregnancy intention in the next year and …
Marijuana Use Among Pregnant Women In Buprenorphine Treatment For Opioid Dependence, Tara Higgins
Marijuana Use Among Pregnant Women In Buprenorphine Treatment For Opioid Dependence, Tara Higgins
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
New program, "Closer to Home," will allow pregnant women in buprenorphine treatment for opioid dependence to get treatment closer to home and deliver at Copley Hospital instead of being required to go to Burlington. This requires local physicians to prescribe buprenorphine to pregnant women. In creating the program, prescribing physicians have to decide policies around non-opioid substance use.
Oncolog, Volume 36, Issue 02, April-June 1991, Gilbert H. Fletcher M.D., James M. Bowen
Oncolog, Volume 36, Issue 02, April-June 1991, Gilbert H. Fletcher M.D., James M. Bowen
OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)
- Redefining the risks of chemotherapy during pregnancy Renewing the assault on pancreatic cancer
- Significance of cancer volume in radiotherapy
Notes From A Lecture On Midwifery By Dr. William Shippen, Jr. April 7, 1798; And Clinical Notes From The Pennsylvania Hospital, December 1799-February 1800, Uriah Derickson
Medical Student and Faculty Lecture Notes
This notebook was written by student Uriah Derickson at Pennsylvania Hospital. The notebook includes notes from a lecture on Midwifery by Dr. William Shippen, Jr. that were taken on April 7, 1798. Shippen was a professor of Anatomy and Surgery at Pennsylvania Hospital from 1774-1806. He pioneered courses in midwifery despite opposition, and warned against the use of instruments in childbirth (Penn University Archives & Records Center). The notebook also contains clinical notes written at the Pennsylvania Hospital under the direction of Dr. Benjamin Rush and Dr. Philip Syng Physick. The notebook mentions that on February 26, …