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System For Powered Ankle-Foot Prosthesis With Active Control Of Dorsiflexion-Plantarflexion And Inversion-Eversion, Mo Rastgaar, Evandro Ficanha, Kenton Kaufman Dec 2017

System For Powered Ankle-Foot Prosthesis With Active Control Of Dorsiflexion-Plantarflexion And Inversion-Eversion, Mo Rastgaar, Evandro Ficanha, Kenton Kaufman

Michigan Tech Patents

A system and method for operating a prosthesis is provided. The system includes a socket configured to engage a residual limb of a subject and a shaft having a first end connected to the socket and an opposing second end. The system also includes a foot piece connected to the second end of the shaft. The foot piece includes an ankle plate and a sole piece configured to contact a surface. The system also includes at least one computer configured to detect a state of the foot piece and to transmit an indication of the state of the foot. The …


Reorganization Of Thalamic Intrinsic Connectivity Following Anterior Temporal Lobectomy, Xiaosong He, Chaitanya Ganne, Michael R. Sperling, Ashwini Sharan, Joseph I. Tracy Dec 2017

Reorganization Of Thalamic Intrinsic Connectivity Following Anterior Temporal Lobectomy, Xiaosong He, Chaitanya Ganne, Michael R. Sperling, Ashwini Sharan, Joseph I. Tracy

Department of Neurosurgery Posters

The thalamus has played a crucial role in determining surgical outcome following anterior temporal lobectomy (ATL) in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) (He, et al., 2017). Before successfully quantifying the impact of the thalamus on ATL outcomes, this structure’s own intrinsic connectivity must be understood. Accordingly, we characterize thalamic intrinsic connectivity through resting-state fMRI (rsfMRI) longitudinally, exploring its change pre- to post-surgery.


Labrad : Vol 43, Issue 3 - December 2017, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Dec 2017

Labrad : Vol 43, Issue 3 - December 2017, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi

LABRAD

  • Levey Jennings Chart and Guide to use Westgard Rules
  • Quality Assurance in Frozen Section Studies
  • Performance Improvement Monitors in Histology
  • Quality Assurance in Immunohistochemistry: The Way We Do It
  • Quality Assurance in Laboratory Biosafety
  • Quality Control of Culture Media Used in Clinical Microbiology
  • Quality Assurance (QA) in Qualitative Tests in the Clinical Laboratory
  • Radiology Pathology Correlation
  • Quality Requirements for Reporting Sickle Haemoglobin
  • Meeting Report of International Federation of Clinical Chemistry (IFCC) Conferences- 2017


Children's Mercy Annual Report 2017, Children's Mercy Hospital Nov 2017

Children's Mercy Annual Report 2017, Children's Mercy Hospital

Children's Mercy Annual Reports

Annual report for The Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City MO, a pediatric medical center.


Oncolog, Volume 62, Number 11-12, November - December 2017, Joe Munch, Bryan Tutt Nov 2017

Oncolog, Volume 62, Number 11-12, November - December 2017, Joe Munch, Bryan Tutt

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Managing Chemotherapy-Induced Neuropathy: Neuromodulation, pharmacological treatments show promise against peripheral neuropathy in cancer patients.
  • Treating Tobacco Addiction: MD Anderson provides pharmacotherapy, counseling to help smokers quit plus cessation education, resources for community practitioners
  • HOUSE CALL: Smoking-Related Cancers- Cancer risks from tobacco are not limited to the lungs, but quitting reduces these risks


Implementation Of A Multi-Institution, Multistate Cystic Fibrosis Transition Program, Christopher M. Oermann, D Polineni, A Andrews, A Moog, Paula Capel, T Bomstedt, Ellen Meier, J Mermis Nov 2017

Implementation Of A Multi-Institution, Multistate Cystic Fibrosis Transition Program, Christopher M. Oermann, D Polineni, A Andrews, A Moog, Paula Capel, T Bomstedt, Ellen Meier, J Mermis

Posters

Background: Children’s Mercy-Kansas City (CMKC) is an independent children’s hospital in Kansas City, MO. Its CF Care Center (CFCC) provides care for 250 patients. The University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC) is an academic medical center in Kansas City, KS. Its CFCC includes adult/pediatric programs (230/50 patients). Interactions between CMKC and KUMC were minimal prior to 2013. CMKC provided care through adulthood despite CF Foundation mandates requiring transition of patients aged 18-21 years. Transition only occurred per patient request. Methods: The CMKC CFCC underwent restructuring and staff expansion in 2013-2014. KUMC underwent staff expansion in 2012, adding a nurse, respiratory …


A Pilot Study For Enhancing Postpartum Discharge Instructions For Incision Care: Assessment Of Comprehension, Rebekah Jo Mccurdy, Md, Rebecca Lawrence, Bs, Sarah Cohen, Bs, Jason K. Baxter, Md, Mscp Oct 2017

A Pilot Study For Enhancing Postpartum Discharge Instructions For Incision Care: Assessment Of Comprehension, Rebekah Jo Mccurdy, Md, Rebecca Lawrence, Bs, Sarah Cohen, Bs, Jason K. Baxter, Md, Mscp

CwiC Posters

Literacy and Health Care

• 14.5% of United States is illiterate 1

• Reading level of most medical forms is 10th grade 2

Improving Outcomes with a Visual Aid

• Cesarean Surgical Site Infection (SSI) rate is 5% 3

• A patient with a SSI can be 2 times as expensive 4

• Visual aids improve information recall 8 and confidence in wound care 5

Study Objectives

1. To evaluate the readability of the cesarean wound care discharge instructions relative to the patient population’s reading level

2. To conduct a pilot Randomized Control Trial (RCT) to evaluate the effectiveness of …


Examining The Role Of Diagnosis In The Emergency Department Experience, Danielle Kovalsky, Bs, Angela Gerolamo, Phd, Aprn, Bcps, Amanda Doty, Ms, Alexzandra Gentsch, Lsw, Annemarie Jutel, Rn, Bphed (Hons), Phd, Kristin L. Rising, Md, Ms Oct 2017

Examining The Role Of Diagnosis In The Emergency Department Experience, Danielle Kovalsky, Bs, Angela Gerolamo, Phd, Aprn, Bcps, Amanda Doty, Ms, Alexzandra Gentsch, Lsw, Annemarie Jutel, Rn, Bphed (Hons), Phd, Kristin L. Rising, Md, Ms

CwiC Posters

Study Objective:

To explore the social, functional, and emotional needs that patients want addressed when seeking a diagnosis at their ED visit.


The Use Of Palliative Performance Score In Patients With End-Stage Liver Disease, Drew Kotler, Md, Mital Shah, Md, Sheela S. Reddy, Md, Jonathan M. Fenkel, Md, John Liantonio, Md, Dina Halegoua-De Marzio, Md Oct 2017

The Use Of Palliative Performance Score In Patients With End-Stage Liver Disease, Drew Kotler, Md, Mital Shah, Md, Sheela S. Reddy, Md, Jonathan M. Fenkel, Md, John Liantonio, Md, Dina Halegoua-De Marzio, Md

Department of Medicine Posters

● Palliative Care services are often underutilized in patients with End-Stage Liver Disease (ESLD) and often only initiated at the end of life

● The Palliative Performance Score (PPS) is an important tool used in Palliative Care to assess functional status

● PPS has five functional dimensions: ambulation, activity level and evidence of disease, self-care, oral intake, and level of consciousness

● The aim of this study is to determine if there is a correlation between Model for End-Stage Liver Disease (MELD) score and PPS in ESLD patients

● MELD is used to predict mortality and to prioritize liver transplant …


Frequently Identified Gaps In Antibiotic Stewardship Programs In Critical Access Hospitals, Philip Chung, Regina Nailon, Kate Tyner, Sue Beach, Scott Bergman, Margaret Drake, Teresa Fitzgerald, Elizabeth Lyden, Mark Rupp, Michelle Schwedhelm, Maureen Tierney-Brenran, Trevor Van Schooneveld, Muhammad Salman Ashraf Oct 2017

Frequently Identified Gaps In Antibiotic Stewardship Programs In Critical Access Hospitals, Philip Chung, Regina Nailon, Kate Tyner, Sue Beach, Scott Bergman, Margaret Drake, Teresa Fitzgerald, Elizabeth Lyden, Mark Rupp, Michelle Schwedhelm, Maureen Tierney-Brenran, Trevor Van Schooneveld, Muhammad Salman Ashraf

Posters and Presentations: Nebraska ASAP

Background: Nebraska (NE) Infection Control Assessment and Promotion Program (ICAP) is a CDC funded project. ICAP team works in collaboration with NE Department of Health and Human Services (NEDHHS) to assess and improve infection prevention and control programs (IPCP) in various health care settings including resource limited settings like critical access hospitals (CAH). Little is known about the existing gaps in antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASP) of CAH. Hence, we decided to study the current level of ASP activities and factors associated with these activities in CAH.

Methods: NE ICAP conducted on-site surveys in 36 CAH from October 2015 to February …


The Write Stuff - Autumn 2017 (Vol. 14, No. 4), Research Medical Library Oct 2017

The Write Stuff - Autumn 2017 (Vol. 14, No. 4), Research Medical Library

Write Stuff 2017

  • ICMJE member journals to begin requiring data sharing statements
  • Online tools for researchers
  • Changes to NIH forms for studies involving human subjects
  • Unusual terms used in scientific writing and publishing: Text recycling


The Path Report Special Edition, Pathology Department, New York Medical College Oct 2017

The Path Report Special Edition, Pathology Department, New York Medical College

The Path Report

No abstract provided.


The Path Report Volume 1 Issue 2, Pathology Department, New York Medical College Oct 2017

The Path Report Volume 1 Issue 2, Pathology Department, New York Medical College

The Path Report

No abstract provided.


Evaluating The Effectiveness Of Abilities Care Approach™ Training, Michelle E. D'Amato, Sophie E. Miller, April Perez, Carmen Joaquin, Louiza Alexandria Villarina Oct 2017

Evaluating The Effectiveness Of Abilities Care Approach™ Training, Michelle E. D'Amato, Sophie E. Miller, April Perez, Carmen Joaquin, Louiza Alexandria Villarina

Student Research Posters

Approximately 50% of US nursing home residents have a diagnosis of dementia. Abilities Care Approach® was created by occupational therapists (OTs) to promote quality dementia care for residents in skilled nursing facilities (SNFs). Certified nursing assistants (CNAs) are often the primary caregiver for residents with dementia. To ensure carryover of ACA principles, ACE dementia training was targeted towards CNAs. The purpose of this study was to evaluate Abilities Care Experts®(ACE) training program which provides CNAs with an occupation-based dementia care approach by focusing on the importance of occupational engagement and knowledge of dementia stages. Results indicated that ACE trained CNAs …


Age-Related Changes In Visual Processing Speed: A Pilot Study Using The Motor-Free Visual Perception Test- 4 (Mvpt-4), Lauren Gollnick, Kassidy Ha, Stephanie Pawek, Zoe Studer, Amber Zadravecz Oct 2017

Age-Related Changes In Visual Processing Speed: A Pilot Study Using The Motor-Free Visual Perception Test- 4 (Mvpt-4), Lauren Gollnick, Kassidy Ha, Stephanie Pawek, Zoe Studer, Amber Zadravecz

Student Research Posters

Evidence reveals that visual processing speed decreases with age. The Motor-Free Visual Perception Test- Third Edition (MVPT-3) has an age-normed Response Time Index that measures visual processing speed. In 2015, a new version, Motor-Free Visual Perception Test- Fourth Edition (MVPT-4), was published. The new MVPT-4 does not yet demonstrate its utility in measuring visual processing speed. The purpose of this study was to explore if differences in visual processing speed between younger adults ages 20-35 years and older adults ages 70 years and older could be detected using the new MVPT-4. Results revealed a significant difference between older and younger …


Pcom Georgia Do Class Of 2019 Composite Sheet, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine Oct 2017

Pcom Georgia Do Class Of 2019 Composite Sheet, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine

Class Composite Sheets

PCOM Georgia DO Class of 2022 student portraits from Fall 2017.


Pcom Georgia Do Class Of 2021 Composite Sheet, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine Oct 2017

Pcom Georgia Do Class Of 2021 Composite Sheet, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine

Class Composite Sheets

PCOM Georgia DO Class of 2021 student portraits from Fall 2017.


The Interprofessional Academy Of Educators: Inclusive, Collaborative, Innovative, Tanya M. Custer, Kim Michael Oct 2017

The Interprofessional Academy Of Educators: Inclusive, Collaborative, Innovative, Tanya M. Custer, Kim Michael

Posters and Presentations: Medical Imaging & Therapeutic Sciences

Issue to be addressed: To elevate the educational mission of the institution, UNMC established the Interprofessional Academy of Educators in 2016. Designed by educators for educators, this interprofessional community strives to improve health professions education by encouraging curricular innovation, supporting educational scholarship & offering mentorship for early career and seasoned educators.

Method: The inaugural class included a unique blend of medical scholars from 8 Colleges, 2 Institutes, Academic Affairs, IT Services, and Library Sciences. Members span a 500-mile wide campus. Eight SIGs foster interprofessional collaboration & scholarship. An academically diverse leadership team of five oversees the Academy.


Department Of Surgery Update, October 2017, Wright State University Department Of Surgery Oct 2017

Department Of Surgery Update, October 2017, Wright State University Department Of Surgery

Department of Surgery Updates

A three page newsletter created by the Department of Surgery documenting changes to the department. This issue contains a message from the chair, a list of important dates, committee meetings, and more.


Labrad : Vol 43, Issue 2 - October 2017, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Oct 2017

Labrad : Vol 43, Issue 2 - October 2017, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi

LABRAD

  • Clinical Applications of Platelet-Rich Plasma
  • Rota Virus: Diagnosis & Prevention of Infection
  • Anti-Musk Antibodies for Seronegative Myasthenia Gravis
  • Clinical Utility of Plasma Homocysteine
  • Patient Based Quality Control: Hitting a Moving Target
  • Diagnosing Alkaptonuria: A Rare Inherited Metabolic Disease
  • Recently Described Soft Tissue Lesions: An Update
  • A Snapshot of the Standards of Medical Care -2017: American Diabetes Association Guidelines


Pcom Georgia Do Class Of 2022 Composite Sheet, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine Oct 2017

Pcom Georgia Do Class Of 2022 Composite Sheet, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine

Class Composite Sheets

PCOM Georgia DO Class of 2022 student portraits, matriculating Fall 2017.


Pcom Georgia Do Class Of 2018 Composite Sheet, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine Oct 2017

Pcom Georgia Do Class Of 2018 Composite Sheet, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine

Class Composite Sheets

PCOM Georgia DO Class of 2022 student portraits from Fall 2017.


Pcom Georgia Physician Assistant Studies Class Of 2019 Composite Sheet, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine Oct 2017

Pcom Georgia Physician Assistant Studies Class Of 2019 Composite Sheet, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine

Class Composite Sheets

PCOM Georgia PA Class of 2019 student portraits, matriculating Fall 2017.


Pcom Georgia Do Class Of 2020 Composite Sheet, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine Oct 2017

Pcom Georgia Do Class Of 2020 Composite Sheet, Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine

Class Composite Sheets

PCOM Georgia DO Class of 2022 student portraits from Fall 2017.


Fall Risk Reduction Using Lifestyle-Integrated Functional Exercise (Life), Kayla Comer, Tiffany Huang, Kelly Schmidt, Matthew Tong Oct 2017

Fall Risk Reduction Using Lifestyle-Integrated Functional Exercise (Life), Kayla Comer, Tiffany Huang, Kelly Schmidt, Matthew Tong

Student Research Posters

As the population and longevity of older adults’ increases, the prevalence of falls is becoming an ever-growing issue. One in three adults aged 65 years and older experience a fall each year. Falls in older adults may lead to sedentary behavior, decreased independence, and lower quality of life. Evidence has shown that traditional exercise programs emphasizing strength and balance exercises can decrease the fall risk in older adults, but may be difficult to sustain over time. Emerging evidence suggests that exercises that are integrated into daily life may have a more lasting effect in reducing fall risk in older adults. …


Oncolog, Volume 62, Number 10, October 2017, Sarah Bronson, Bryan Tutt Oct 2017

Oncolog, Volume 62, Number 10, October 2017, Sarah Bronson, Bryan Tutt

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Organ-Sparing Therapy for Esophageal Cancer: Endoscopic surgery, ablation treat early-stage cancer, dysplasia while avoiding esophagectomy.
  • INBRIEF: Surgeons Perform Unique Allogeneic Soft Tissue Transplant Between Identical Twins
  • Advances in Breast Reconstruction: New reconstruction techniques increase breast cancer surgical options, improve cosmetic outcomes.
  • HOUSE CALL: Facing the Financial Burden of Cancer Treatment-Talking to care team, seeking out resources are important steps in managing cancer-related financial stress
  • INBRIEF: Proton Therapy plus Chemotherapy Shows Promise in Lung Cancer Trial


Department Of Surgery Update, September 2017, Wright State University Department Of Surgery Sep 2017

Department Of Surgery Update, September 2017, Wright State University Department Of Surgery

Department of Surgery Updates

A three page newsletter created by the Department of Surgery documenting changes to the department. This issue contains a message from the chair, a list of important dates, committee meetings, and more.


Oncolog, Volume 62, Number 09, September 2017, Joe Munch, Bryan Tutt Sep 2017

Oncolog, Volume 62, Number 09, September 2017, Joe Munch, Bryan Tutt

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Laser Interstitial Thermal Therapy for Spinal Metastases: Laser technique may be alternative to open surgery prior to stereotactic radiation therapy for metastases adjacent to the spinal cord.
  • Immunotherapy Plus Targeted Therapy for Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer: Trial combines atezolizumab with targeted or cytotoxic agents for patients with anaplastic or poorly differentiated thyroid cancer.
  • A New era in Follicular Lymphoma: Newly approved drugs, clinical trials represent shift from cytotoxic to targeted and immunotherapeutic agents.
  • HOUSE CALL: Understanding Clinical Trials- Trials provide access to new cancer treatments
  • INBRIEF: Repeat Surgery for Close Margins May Be Unnecessary for DCIS Patients Receiving Radiation Therapy


Department Of Surgery Update, August 2017, Wright State University Department Of Surgery Aug 2017

Department Of Surgery Update, August 2017, Wright State University Department Of Surgery

Department of Surgery Updates

A three page newsletter created by the Department of Surgery documenting changes to the department. This issue contains a message from the chair, a list of important dates, committee meetings, and more.


Oncolog, Volume 62, Number 08, August 2017, Bryan Tutt, Sarah Bronson Aug 2017

Oncolog, Volume 62, Number 08, August 2017, Bryan Tutt, Sarah Bronson

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Immunotherapy for Smoldering Myeloma: Clinical trials test PD-1, DC38 inhibitors to delay progression from premalignant disease to multiple myeloma.
  • Malignant Pheochromocytoma and Sympathetic Paraganglioma Research: Studies may expand treatment options for patients with rare neuroendocrine tumors.
  • Hypofractionated Partial-Breast Irradiation: Clinical trial tests 10-day external-beam radiation therapy regimen after lumpectomy for patients with early-stage breast cancer.
  • HOUSE CALL: Support for Cancer Patients: Patients, caregivers find many types of support from various organizations