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Employing Pharmacy Students To Improve The Medication Use Process For Underserved Patients With A History Of Mental Health Or Substance Use Disorders, Ashley Maister, Pharmd Candidate, Toni Campanella, Pharmd Candidate, Roshni S. Patel, Pharmd, Bcps Dec 2017

Employing Pharmacy Students To Improve The Medication Use Process For Underserved Patients With A History Of Mental Health Or Substance Use Disorders, Ashley Maister, Pharmd Candidate, Toni Campanella, Pharmd Candidate, Roshni S. Patel, Pharmd, Bcps

College of Pharmacy Posters

Project HOME is a non-profit organization in Philadelphia that provides housing, employment opportunities, medical care, and education for chronically homeless individuals with serious mental health conditions.

One nurse oversees the medication use process at three of Project HOME’s residences; however, non-clinical staff are responsible for carrying out the medication use process.

The purpose of this project was to identify how the Jefferson College of Pharmacy’s APhA-ASP chapter could assist Project HOME with their medication-related needs and improve the medication use process.


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.


Leading Causes Of Death In Vietnam, Lindsey Roth Oct 2017

Leading Causes Of Death In Vietnam, Lindsey Roth

CwiC Posters

Vietnam is currently facing a public health crisis. Rates of chronic and preventable diseases are climbing, in addition to mortality rates from these diseases. If nothing is done to halt these rising rates, the health of the Vietnamese people will only continue to decline. Although there may be many factors contributing to these high death rates due to chronic diseases, risky health behaviors, such as smoking, and the state of the healthcare system can be considered two main contributors to the leading causes of death in Vietnam. The high smoking rates and high costs of healthcare are hindering the health …


Finding The Right Fit To Improve Colorectal Cancer Screening, Joseph Spataro, Richard Denicola, Drew Kotler, Md, Albert Lee, Md Sep 2017

Finding The Right Fit To Improve Colorectal Cancer Screening, Joseph Spataro, Richard Denicola, Drew Kotler, Md, Albert Lee, Md

Department of Medicine Posters

Background

  • An estimated 28% of eligible US adults have never been screened for colorectal cancer (CRC) 2
  • Fecal Immunochemical Testing (FIT) offers an acceptable non-invasive screening option
  • An estimated 56% of patients at our internal medicine clinic have not had colorectal cancer screening and alternatives to colonoscopy were seldom promoted

Poster presented at: Pennsylvania Society of Gastroenterology (PSG) Annual Scientific Meeting 2017 at Nemacolin Woodlands Resort, Farmington, Pennsylvania, United States of America.


Culture Of Mobility, Beth Colborn, Dpt, Helene Daly, Msn, Rn, Kathleen Hilbert, Rn, Msn, Cm, Gordon R. Reeves, Md, Jessica Shank, Pt, Mpt, Elizabeth Singh, Dpt, Lisa Wus, Dnp, Rn, Crnp, Pccn-Cmc Sep 2017

Culture Of Mobility, Beth Colborn, Dpt, Helene Daly, Msn, Rn, Kathleen Hilbert, Rn, Msn, Cm, Gordon R. Reeves, Md, Jessica Shank, Pt, Mpt, Elizabeth Singh, Dpt, Lisa Wus, Dnp, Rn, Crnp, Pccn-Cmc

Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Posters

Objectives

•Create an interdisciplinary approach to patient mobility and functional independence

•Provide education and support to lead a culture of mobility

•Develop a system that reduces immobility related adverse outcomes and promotes overall patient well-being

•Utilize evidence based practice to create a program that will decrease variation in patient care in order to optimize hospital based outcomes


The Effect Of Undergraduate Exposure And Experience On Choosing To Pursue A Pharmacy Degree, Erica M. Mcgovern, Ms, Andrew Stacy, Bs, Elena Schmidt, Phd, Ma, Elena Umland, Pharmd Jul 2017

The Effect Of Undergraduate Exposure And Experience On Choosing To Pursue A Pharmacy Degree, Erica M. Mcgovern, Ms, Andrew Stacy, Bs, Elena Schmidt, Phd, Ma, Elena Umland, Pharmd

College of Pharmacy Posters

BACKGROUND

  • Shortage of pharmacists identified by Department of Health and Human Services in 20001
  • Despite investment of significant recruitment resources to achieve optimum enrollment, fewer applications are being submitted for consideration to pharmacy school, and the number of students pursuing pharmacy school continues to decline2
  • American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Recruitment Admissions Task Force speculates that qualified candidates may be pursuing other healthcare professions due to lack of awareness of and limited exposure to the expanding role of the pharmacist2
  • Limited studies have been conducted to evaluate the primary factors motivating students to pursue a career in pharmacy …


Reduction Of Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections In An Urban 40 Bed, Level Iii Neonatal Intensive Care Unit When New Practices Were Implemented, Roberta Glenn, Bsmt (Ascp) Cic Jun 2017

Reduction Of Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections In An Urban 40 Bed, Level Iii Neonatal Intensive Care Unit When New Practices Were Implemented, Roberta Glenn, Bsmt (Ascp) Cic

Department of Medicine Posters

BACKGROUND

  • Central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) in the neonatal population is a major source of morbidity and mortality.
  • The disruption of skin and mucus membranes by the use of invasive devices contributes to the susceptibility of this population.
  • In our Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), the CLABSI rate was continually increasing.
  • It became evident that new practice guidelines were necessary to reduce the CLABSI rate in this vulnerable population.

Poster presented at: APIC 2017 in Portland Oregon, United States.


Strategic Approach Of An Urban 900-Bed Academic Medical Center To Combat Clostridium Difficile Infection Transmission Using Staff Engagement, Courtney Mitchell, Mph, Kelly Zabriskie, Cic Jun 2017

Strategic Approach Of An Urban 900-Bed Academic Medical Center To Combat Clostridium Difficile Infection Transmission Using Staff Engagement, Courtney Mitchell, Mph, Kelly Zabriskie, Cic

Department of Medicine Posters

BACKGROUND

  • Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) caused nearly 500,000 illnesses with 29,000 deaths in the United States
  • Preventing hospital-associated Clostridium difficile infection (HA-CDI) is crucial to modern healthcare systems for reducing mortality, healthcare costs and length of stay
  • There are multiple risk factors for CDI transmission in healthcare settings:
    • Failure to comply with hand hygiene
    • Ineffective equipment and surface cleaning
    • Diagnosis delays

Poster presented at: APIC 2017 in Portland Oregon, United States.


Optimal Radionuclide Imaging Of Splenic Disorders: The Value Of Spect/Ct, Cheryl Rickley, Cnmt, Michele Barasch, Cnmt, Charles Intenzo, Md, Sung Kim, Md Jun 2017

Optimal Radionuclide Imaging Of Splenic Disorders: The Value Of Spect/Ct, Cheryl Rickley, Cnmt, Michele Barasch, Cnmt, Charles Intenzo, Md, Sung Kim, Md

Department of Radiology Posters

Objective:

Dedicated radionuclide imaging of the spleen in useful in conditions such as accessory spleen and splenic trauma. Nuclear Medicine plays a key role in the diagnostic molecular SPECT/CT imaging of splenic disorders.

Poster presented at Society of Nuclear Medicine Molecular Imagining in Denver Colorado, United States.


The Added Value Of Spect/Ct In Endocrinology: A Pictorial Essay, Cheryl Rickley, Cnmt, Michele Barasch, Cnmt, Charles Intenzo, Md, Sung Kim, Md Jun 2017

The Added Value Of Spect/Ct In Endocrinology: A Pictorial Essay, Cheryl Rickley, Cnmt, Michele Barasch, Cnmt, Charles Intenzo, Md, Sung Kim, Md

Department of Radiology Posters

Objective:

Dedicated radionuclide imaging of the spleen in useful in conditions such as accessory spleen and splenic trauma. Nuclear Medicine plays a key role in the diagnostic molecular SPECT/CT imaging of splenic disorders.

Poster presented at SNMMI Annual Conference in Denver Colorado, United States.


“Step & Shoot” Cardiac Gated Ct For Detection Of Pulmonary Embolism: Technique And Advantages, Dinesh K. Sharma, Md Jun 2017

“Step & Shoot” Cardiac Gated Ct For Detection Of Pulmonary Embolism: Technique And Advantages, Dinesh K. Sharma, Md

Department of Radiology Posters

Introduction

Pulmonary Embolism (PE) is a common condition with significant morbidity and mortality. Prompt recognition, diagnosis and management is important, as untreated PE complications are high; also treatment with long term anticoagulation has serious complications.

Poster presented at The 11th Congress of Asian Society of Cardiovascular Imaging in Kyoto Japan.


A Case Of Severe Insulin Resistance In A Diabetic Patient Being Treated For Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia With Arsenic And Glucocorticoids, Eric Shiffrin, Md, Intekhab Ahmed, Md, Serge Jabbour, Md, Facp, Face, Kevin Furlong, Do Jun 2017

A Case Of Severe Insulin Resistance In A Diabetic Patient Being Treated For Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia With Arsenic And Glucocorticoids, Eric Shiffrin, Md, Intekhab Ahmed, Md, Serge Jabbour, Md, Facp, Face, Kevin Furlong, Do

Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases Posters

Objective:

To present a case of severe insulin resistance in a patient with a new diagnosis of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APML) treated with all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA), arsenic, and high-dose glucocorticoids.

Poster presented at Thomas Jefferson University House Staff Quality and Safety conference.


Exploring The Role Of Life Review Videos With Patients Diagnosed With Advanced Cancer, Lisa M. Capparella, Mss, Lcsw, Osw-C, S. Otis-Green, Msw, Ma, Acsw, Lcsw, Osw-C Apr 2017

Exploring The Role Of Life Review Videos With Patients Diagnosed With Advanced Cancer, Lisa M. Capparella, Mss, Lcsw, Osw-C, S. Otis-Green, Msw, Ma, Acsw, Lcsw, Osw-C

Department of Medical Oncology Posters

Background/Rationale

  • Life Review Videos can provide patients with hope, help them finding meaning and value of life.
  • Patients with cancer have limited opportunities to discuss their life before cancer.
  • Insufficient research related to how patients would want their video to be used by family/friends and who they would chose to share their video with.
  • Limited research regarding whether the relationship with the interviewer matters to participants of life review.


A Comparative Analysis Of The Paris System And Institutional Reporting System For Urine Cytology In Upper Tract Urothelial Specimens, Kim Hookim, Md, James P. Casey, Md, Rossitza Draganova-Tacheva, Md, Marluce Bibbo, Md, Charalambos C. Solomides, Md Apr 2017

A Comparative Analysis Of The Paris System And Institutional Reporting System For Urine Cytology In Upper Tract Urothelial Specimens, Kim Hookim, Md, James P. Casey, Md, Rossitza Draganova-Tacheva, Md, Marluce Bibbo, Md, Charalambos C. Solomides, Md

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Posters

The authors of this abstract have no conflicts of interest

Introduction

Cytology is integral in the assessment of urothelial cell carcinoma (UCC). However, upper urinary tract (UUT) specimens are cytologically challenging due to limited tissue and reactive atypia. At our institution UUT biopsies are processed as cell blocks (CB). We compared our institution’s reporting system (IRS) with the recently proposed Paris System for Reporting Urine Cytology (PRS) (Table 1) in UUT specimens and correlated the findings with CB and follow-up resections.


Book Club At Intern Orientation To Help Frame Professional Identity, Gretchen A. Diemer, Md, Emily Stewart, Md Apr 2017

Book Club At Intern Orientation To Help Frame Professional Identity, Gretchen A. Diemer, Md, Emily Stewart, Md

Department of Medicine Posters

Background

Orientation is a whirlwind of regulations, reminders, rules and usually some social outlets. Very little of it helps new interns foster and celebrate their blossoming professional identity. The book club combats the hidden curriculum emphasizing regulations and policies by nurturing the growing sense of whom they are as physicians, actively placing value on the idea that they are developing a professional identity.


Urokinase Plasminogen Activator Expression Is Regulated By P53 Harboring The Lung Cancer-Specific Mutation V157f, Julie Barta, Md, Kristen Pauley, Steven B. Mcmahon, Phd Jan 2017

Urokinase Plasminogen Activator Expression Is Regulated By P53 Harboring The Lung Cancer-Specific Mutation V157f, Julie Barta, Md, Kristen Pauley, Steven B. Mcmahon, Phd

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Posters

OBJECTIVES

  • To define the mutant p53-regulated transcriptome of lung cancer cells with alterations at V157 and R158 in the p53 tumor suppressor.
  • To determine the biological effects of lung-enriched p53 mutations in lung cancer cells.