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Fetal Ventricular Measurement In Determination For Intrauterine Closure Of Myelomeningoceles, Paige Ann Lundy May 2019

Fetal Ventricular Measurement In Determination For Intrauterine Closure Of Myelomeningoceles, Paige Ann Lundy

Research Days

No abstract provided.


Genetic Predisposition To Neonatal Disseminated Herpes Simplex Virus Infection, Lauren E. Cummings May 2019

Genetic Predisposition To Neonatal Disseminated Herpes Simplex Virus Infection, Lauren E. Cummings

Research Days

No abstract provided.


Incomplete Vs. Complete Testing For Hsv In Febrile Neonates, Jamesia Donato May 2019

Incomplete Vs. Complete Testing For Hsv In Febrile Neonates, Jamesia Donato

Research Days

No abstract provided.


Improved Coordination Of Care For Picu Patients With Newly Diagnosed Anterior Mediastinal Masses, Laura Mccarthy May 2019

Improved Coordination Of Care For Picu Patients With Newly Diagnosed Anterior Mediastinal Masses, Laura Mccarthy

Research Days

No abstract provided.


Quality Improvement: Implementing A Diabetic Foot Exam To Improve Quality Of Care For Youth With Diabetes Mellitus, Emily Paprocki May 2019

Quality Improvement: Implementing A Diabetic Foot Exam To Improve Quality Of Care For Youth With Diabetes Mellitus, Emily Paprocki

Research Days

No abstract provided.


Challenges Of Encountering Infant Delirium On Ecmo, Karishma Rao May 2019

Challenges Of Encountering Infant Delirium On Ecmo, Karishma Rao

Research Days

No abstract provided.


Decreased Antibiotic Use In Well-Appearing Infants Exposed To Maternal Chorioamnionitis, Lauren E. Cummings May 2019

Decreased Antibiotic Use In Well-Appearing Infants Exposed To Maternal Chorioamnionitis, Lauren E. Cummings

Research Days

No abstract provided.


Optimization Of Surgical Prophylaxis In Penicillin-Allergic Labeled Patients, Katie A. Vandervelde May 2019

Optimization Of Surgical Prophylaxis In Penicillin-Allergic Labeled Patients, Katie A. Vandervelde

Research Days

No abstract provided.


Implementation Of Hpv Vaccination For Child And Adolescent Victims Of Non-Acute Sexual Assault/Abuse, Sara Kilbride May 2019

Implementation Of Hpv Vaccination For Child And Adolescent Victims Of Non-Acute Sexual Assault/Abuse, Sara Kilbride

Research Days

No abstract provided.


Medication Timeliness In Emergency Department In Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease Population Presenting With Vaso-Occlusive Episode, Derrick L. Goubeaux May 2019

Medication Timeliness In Emergency Department In Pediatric Sickle Cell Disease Population Presenting With Vaso-Occlusive Episode, Derrick L. Goubeaux

Research Days

No abstract provided.


Neuroblastoma In Adolescents And Children Older Than 10 Years: Unusual Clinicopathologic And Biologic Features, Laura Mccarthy May 2019

Neuroblastoma In Adolescents And Children Older Than 10 Years: Unusual Clinicopathologic And Biologic Features, Laura Mccarthy

Research Days

No abstract provided.


A Review Of First Year Fellow Endoscopic Skills And Time To Proficiency, Dalya El Tawil, Antoinette Adjowa O. Walker May 2019

A Review Of First Year Fellow Endoscopic Skills And Time To Proficiency, Dalya El Tawil, Antoinette Adjowa O. Walker

Research Days

No abstract provided.


Improving Nicu Referrals To The Missouri Early Intervention Program (First Steps)​, Luke Prest Md May 2019

Improving Nicu Referrals To The Missouri Early Intervention Program (First Steps)​, Luke Prest Md

Research Days

No abstract provided.


Resident Great Catches: Recognizing Resident Physicians, Susamita Kesh, Kristin Streiler May 2019

Resident Great Catches: Recognizing Resident Physicians, Susamita Kesh, Kristin Streiler

Research Days

No abstract provided.


Improving Handoffs By Incorporating A Standardized Ipass Section Into The Written Handoff Document, Susamita Kesh, Kristin Streiler May 2019

Improving Handoffs By Incorporating A Standardized Ipass Section Into The Written Handoff Document, Susamita Kesh, Kristin Streiler

Research Days

No abstract provided.


Mismanagement Of A Cervical Spine Fracture By Multiple Healthcare Providers In A High School Football Player, Alvin Chi May 2019

Mismanagement Of A Cervical Spine Fracture By Multiple Healthcare Providers In A High School Football Player, Alvin Chi

Research Days

No abstract provided.


Unveiling The Mask:Sexual Trauma's Impact On Academic Achievement, Behavior, And Self-Identity, Teshaunda Hannor-Walker, Sarah Kitchens, Lacey Ricks Mar 2019

Unveiling The Mask:Sexual Trauma's Impact On Academic Achievement, Behavior, And Self-Identity, Teshaunda Hannor-Walker, Sarah Kitchens, Lacey Ricks

National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference

Sexual trauma is an unfortunate but a common and often masked experience for many students in America. While sexual trauma in itself is not a mental health disorder, it can become a risk factor for many academic and mental health problems. Trauma-informed schools can play an important role in helping students deal with the aftercare of a traumatic experience.


The Critical Need For Mental Health Education To Be Mandated In New Mexico's Public Schools, Bonnie L. Murphy Nov 2018

The Critical Need For Mental Health Education To Be Mandated In New Mexico's Public Schools, Bonnie L. Murphy

Shared Knowledge Conference

Based on a review of research and best practices in mental health awareness and skills, this inquiry project argues for state legislative policies that would require mental health awareness and skills in the K-12 curriculum. Mental health affects individual accomplishments in every stage of people’s lives beginning in early childhood and throughout the life cycle. Prevention and treatment of mental illness plays a key role in the ability of an individual to cope with loss and develop resiliency and perseverance in challenging times and to make better decisions that improve the individual’s life and the lives of those around them. …


El Impacto De Las Artes Visuales En Personas Afectadas Por Cáncer, Bettina Ingham May 2018

El Impacto De Las Artes Visuales En Personas Afectadas Por Cáncer, Bettina Ingham

ICOT 18 - International Conference on Thinking - Cultivating Mindsets for Global Citizens

El impacto de las artes visuales en el bienestar y la mejora de la calidad de vida de personas afectadas por cáncer.

Un programa diseñado para poner en práctica e investigar el alcance que tienen las artes visuales y el método de Estrategias de Pensamiento Visual para el desarrollo de habilidades de pensamiento que promueven la identificación y expresión verbal de las emociones, minimizando, en el caso de las personas convalecientes, el sufrimiento que va desde el dolor de la enfermedad hasta el miedo a la muerte.

Los efectos que la contemplación (percepción estética), el análisis y la práctica(proceso creativo) …


Choices And Consequences: A Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Waste, Ian Elmore-Moore, Demecca Jones, Jalani Traxler, John Doyle, Jimez Alexander Mar 2018

Choices And Consequences: A Mind Is A Terrible Thing To Waste, Ian Elmore-Moore, Demecca Jones, Jalani Traxler, John Doyle, Jimez Alexander

National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference

Choices and Consequences: A Mind is a Terrible thing to Waste, is designed for school and community leaders to learn about the human brain. According to Dr. Nirav Shah, a board certified neurosurgeon, “The brain is arguably the most important organ in the human body. It controls and coordinates actions and reactions, allows us to think and feel, and enables us to have memories and feelings – all the things that make us human”. Within our presentation we will highlight the benefits or incorporating brain based instructional practices into the modern classroom. We will display our innovative brain based curriculum …


The Phenomenon Of Teacher Burnout: Mitigating Its Influence On New Teachers, Kaila Sanford Apr 2017

The Phenomenon Of Teacher Burnout: Mitigating Its Influence On New Teachers, Kaila Sanford

Scholarly and Creative Works Conference (2015 - 2021)

Burnout is a psychological condition with physical, emotional, and mental dimensions. Burnout often includes feelings of exhaustion, long-term fatigue, negative self-concept, despair or hopelessness, frustration, and a lack of productivity at work.

Teacher burnout is a well-known and researched field. It has been documented in the literature that teachers experience high levels of stress and emotional exhaustion, which leads to high levels of burnout and professional attrition. This study examined the incidence of burnout in new elementary school teachers and makes recommendations for changes to organizational structure that may reduce professional burnout.

For the purpose of this study five new …


Session D-2: Don’T Overdose The Patient: A Unit Conversion Literacy Project, Gary M. Baker, David Anim-Addo, Patrick Young Mar 2017

Session D-2: Don’T Overdose The Patient: A Unit Conversion Literacy Project, Gary M. Baker, David Anim-Addo, Patrick Young

Professional Learning Day

General chemistry for non-science majors is often a prerequisite course for students pursuing degree programs in allied health fields, such as nursing. A core nursing skill is medicine management, which includes correctly calculating drug dosage volumes administered by I.V. or injection. Such calculations are nothing more than general chemistry problems involving concentration units and dilution. Our data show, however, that more than 90% of students lack this skill after taking a traditional general chemistry course. This presentation will focus on documenting this curricular gap and how we, as teachers, can address it.


Evaluating Interprofessional Fast Forward Rounds For Transition Of Care Education, Laura Cummings, Ashley J. Smith, Mike Pelyhes, Zachary Jenkins, Phillip L. Thornton, Maurice Lee, William Matcham Apr 2016

Evaluating Interprofessional Fast Forward Rounds For Transition Of Care Education, Laura Cummings, Ashley J. Smith, Mike Pelyhes, Zachary Jenkins, Phillip L. Thornton, Maurice Lee, William Matcham

The Research and Scholarship Symposium (2013-2019)

Background: Interprofessional Education is gaining recognition by key pharmacy organizations for its value in healthcare education, producing various models for implementation among healthcare students and professionals. Unfolding cases incorporating transitions of care may improve student skills and attitudes toward interprofessional collaboration.

Objectives: This project assessed the efficacy of unfolding cases in improving interprofessional skills and attitudes among pharmacy, nursing, and social work students. The ultimate goal is to integrate this model, if proven effective, into the curricula of multiple health science centers.

Methodology: First, pharmacy, nursing, and social work students completed a pre-intervention survey regarding interprofessional skills and attitudes before …


Paramedicine And Social Work: Case Studies In Authentic Student Recruitment, Nathalie Collins, Lynelle Watts, Renee Strauss, David Hodgson Jul 2015

Paramedicine And Social Work: Case Studies In Authentic Student Recruitment, Nathalie Collins, Lynelle Watts, Renee Strauss, David Hodgson

eCULTURE

Selling the course experience to future students has been corporatised across the Higher Education sector. At many universities marketing and sales specialists, such as ECU’s Student Recruitment Team, rather than academic staff, field prospective student enquiries. Representing courses authentically is crucial to matching future students with an appropriate course experience and career, as well is managing future students’ expectations. A challenge for academics is communicating the course/career experience to university sales agents (recruiters). A challenge for recruiters is conveying an authentic course experience to future students when they have not taken a course themselves. This paper selects two ECU courses, …


Australian Midwifery Students' Views About Profession-Specific Peer Mentoring, Sara J. Bayes, Doreen Collyer, Kirsten Dobbs, Laura Walsh Jul 2015

Australian Midwifery Students' Views About Profession-Specific Peer Mentoring, Sara J. Bayes, Doreen Collyer, Kirsten Dobbs, Laura Walsh

eCULTURE

Midwifery is one of the most demanding professions there is, and midwifery students can find coping with the practice aspect of their course difficult. Mentoring is one way of supporting health clinicians’ emotional wellbeing; to date however, there is little research on mentoring for midwifery students. In this study, the aim of which was to discover midwifery students’ views of profession-related peer mentoring, qualitative and quantitative data were collected from 21 midwifery students at one Australian university. Analysis of the data revealed that most participants felt they would benefit from and would like to know more about mentoring. The qualitative …


Session A-4: “Ain’T No Thing, Chicken Wing”, Carmela Minaya, Aziza Darwish, Heather Richardson Feb 2015

Session A-4: “Ain’T No Thing, Chicken Wing”, Carmela Minaya, Aziza Darwish, Heather Richardson

Professional Learning Day

Participating teachers will simulate a deep cut on a chicken wing and suture it using similar techniques used in emergency situations. The chicken wing anatomy will be compared to the anatomy of a human arm. The session will provide teachers with the opportunity to introduce a low cost dissection activity into the classroom in a dynamic fashion.