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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Life Skills Program For Refugees, Diana Hasan
Life Skills Program For Refugees, Diana Hasan
Occupational Therapy Doctoral Student Capstone Posters
p capstone included the development and implementation of a 6-week life skills program fro refugees at U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants. This program provided the refugee population with hands on experience and education of the necessary life skills to adapt and navigate in their new home and community, while improving their quality of life.
Taking Down Barriers To Work With People Who Are Deaf, Grace Kite
Taking Down Barriers To Work With People Who Are Deaf, Grace Kite
2023 SLP Posters
This poster presents information from the literature regarding the preparedness of SLPs to work with the deaf and hard-of-hearing population compared to the hearing population when enrolled in an intervention program related to speech, language, and listening development.
Efficacy Of Safe Zone Trainings For Sexual Healthcare Competency In Medical Education, Hytham Rashid, Matthew Scholl, Joshua Gelber, Rachel Hogan
Efficacy Of Safe Zone Trainings For Sexual Healthcare Competency In Medical Education, Hytham Rashid, Matthew Scholl, Joshua Gelber, Rachel Hogan
Gulf Coast Division GME Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Implementing Uniform Curriculum To Increase Efficiency And Access To Simulation, Christine Mallar, Bethany Rocheleau, Shelly Chipman, Mike Shepherd, Erin Siebers
Implementing Uniform Curriculum To Increase Efficiency And Access To Simulation, Christine Mallar, Bethany Rocheleau, Shelly Chipman, Mike Shepherd, Erin Siebers
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2022
• Using Standardized Patients (SPs) is effective in improving communication skills.
• Conducting SP training can be cost prohibitive in terms of time and labor.
• Demands of current curriculum created a need for an innovative and more efficient approach to meet new CLER requirement.
Predictors And Characteristics Of Aac Service Delivery Among Post-Professional Speech-Language Pathologists, Meredith Gohsman, Rachel Johnson
Predictors And Characteristics Of Aac Service Delivery Among Post-Professional Speech-Language Pathologists, Meredith Gohsman, Rachel Johnson
College of Health Sciences Posters
In the United States, approximately four million individuals are unable to use verbal speech to meet communication needs (Beukelman & Mirenda, 2013). Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) modalities support the needs of these individuals, offering temporary or permanent solutions to meet an individual’s communication needs across environments (Beukelman & Mirenda, 2013). Tasked with the use of AAC to support individuals with communication impairments, speech-language pathologists are directly involved in AAC service provision (American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 2016). Past research has identified barriers to AAC service provision and use of AAC modalities, including lack of perceived competence, time, financial support, and availability …
Development Of Maine Ongoing Outreach Simulation Education (Moose), A Novel Telesimulation Program, To Improve Neonatal Resuscitation In A Rural Community Hospital, Allison Zanno, Misty Melendi, Micheline Chipman, Jeffrey Holmes, Alexa Craig, Samantha Piro, Anna Gilbert, Sarah Gabrielson, Leah Mallory, Anya Culter, Mary Ottolini
Development Of Maine Ongoing Outreach Simulation Education (Moose), A Novel Telesimulation Program, To Improve Neonatal Resuscitation In A Rural Community Hospital, Allison Zanno, Misty Melendi, Micheline Chipman, Jeffrey Holmes, Alexa Craig, Samantha Piro, Anna Gilbert, Sarah Gabrielson, Leah Mallory, Anya Culter, Mary Ottolini
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021
Objective- To implement monthly neonatal resuscitation telesimulation team training sessions in a rural community hospital delivery room that is feasible, sustainable, and replicable at other sites.
Resident Instruction In Social Emergency Medicine, Heidi Roche, Christine Knettel, Brandon Knettel, Justin Myers, Jessica Dunn, Timothy S. Fallon
Resident Instruction In Social Emergency Medicine, Heidi Roche, Christine Knettel, Brandon Knettel, Justin Myers, Jessica Dunn, Timothy S. Fallon
Costas T. Lambrew Research Retreat 2021
Understanding social determinants of health (SDH) and their intersection with emergency medicine, also known as social emergency medicine (SEM), is an important area of EM training.
Diary Of A Service Dog (Dropout), Kristen An Horton, Heidi Anne Horton Pittman
Diary Of A Service Dog (Dropout), Kristen An Horton, Heidi Anne Horton Pittman
Zea E-Books Collection
My name is Granger. I am a Labrador Retriever. I want to be a service dog. It is not always easy. This is my story. (Human's note: The most important take away is that the public, children and adults, need to learn how to not interact with service dogs. As Granger says, “I’m cute. I’m working. Please ignore me.”)
Creating A Virtual Community To Provide Centralized Access To Research Resources And Services, Margeret-Claire Chenault, Ms, Julia Center, Bs, Melissa Mccarey, Mph, Kathleen O'Malley, Bsn, Ccrp, Cce
Creating A Virtual Community To Provide Centralized Access To Research Resources And Services, Margeret-Claire Chenault, Ms, Julia Center, Bs, Melissa Mccarey, Mph, Kathleen O'Malley, Bsn, Ccrp, Cce
Jefferson Clinical Research Institute Posters
Purpose
Thomas Jefferson University (TJU) is a rapidly growing, geographically dispersed academic healthcare system. Research personnel must navigate essential resources and services buried within a multitude of siloed platforms and websites. Jefferson Clinical Research Institute (JCRI) provides centralized support to research personnel and investigators and recognizes the need to efficiently connect staff with these resources. TJU launched a new platform that allows employees to access benefits information, payroll, time-off, and mandatory learning. This platform also features virtual “communities” designed for networking and sharing information. JCRI created one such community to link personnel with resources and services (Figure1). We evaluated its …
Scanning For Qi: Resident And Sonographer Driven Improvement Of Radiology Resident Ultrasound Technique, Brian Blumhof, Md, Corinne Wessner, Bs, Rdms, Rvt, Kristen Mcclure, Md
Scanning For Qi: Resident And Sonographer Driven Improvement Of Radiology Resident Ultrasound Technique, Brian Blumhof, Md, Corinne Wessner, Bs, Rdms, Rvt, Kristen Mcclure, Md
House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)
Objective
The aim of this structural QI project is to improve the educational ultrasound curriculum , thus improving overall resident confidence and technical ability in acquiring diagnostic quality sonographic images.
Comparing resident confidence levels and performance against their initial benchmarks as well as against yearly cohorts, we plan to create a long standing addition to the radiology residency at Jefferson, with plans to include additional ultrasound examinations as the curriculum becomes more robust.
Stakeholders include not only the radiology residency, which would benefit from improved resident education and knowledge, but also the hospital and ultimately patients, who stand to benefit …
What Are The Risk Factors Of Social Isolation And Loneliness, Sheridan Centre For Elder Research
What Are The Risk Factors Of Social Isolation And Loneliness, Sheridan Centre For Elder Research
What are the Risk Factors of Social Isolation and Loneliness
This educational PowerPoint presentation is intended to be used as a training resource and can be reviewed individually or as part of a group training session. It will allow you and your staff to review the risk factors that contribute to social isolation and loneliness, and learn about why/how immigration can be a risk factor for social isolation/loneliness. This training module will also encourage you to consider and discuss which risk factors might affect the older adults you work with and consider solutions.
This resource is included in the Social Isolation and Loneliness Toolkit, created by the Centre for Elder …
Understanding Social Isolation And Loneliness, Sheridan Centre For Elder Research
Understanding Social Isolation And Loneliness, Sheridan Centre For Elder Research
Understanding Social Isolation and Loneliness
This educational PowerPoint presentation is intended to be used as a training resource and can be reviewed individually or as part of a group training session. This training module covers the concepts of social isolation and loneliness, how they differ and how they interact, and includes concepts and models that contribute to an understanding of how social isolation and loneliness impact older immigrants. This resource will also encourage you to discuss how this all relates back to your organization.
This resource is included in the Social Isolation and Loneliness Toolkit, created by the Centre for Elder Research in Oakville ON, …
Lgbtq Inclusiveness In The Primary Care Setting, Joseph J. Lahey
Lgbtq Inclusiveness In The Primary Care Setting, Joseph J. Lahey
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Despite public health efforts in recent years to provide additional care to the LGBTQ community, many health disparities still exist. It is difficult to address these problems due to the lack of organized data being received from health care institutions. Many medical offices have failed to provide a comfortable environment for LGBTQ individuals. This project illustrates a presentation given to staff at a primary care office on how to make the clinical environment more inclusive to LGBTQ individuals in order to provide adequate care.
Tracking 6 Weeks Of Training/Surfing Sessions Of Adolescent Competitive Surfers: Just What Are These Young Surfers Up To?, Oliver Farley, Josh Secomb, Joanna R. Parsonage, Lina Lundgren, Chris Abbiss, Jeremry Sheppard
Tracking 6 Weeks Of Training/Surfing Sessions Of Adolescent Competitive Surfers: Just What Are These Young Surfers Up To?, Oliver Farley, Josh Secomb, Joanna R. Parsonage, Lina Lundgren, Chris Abbiss, Jeremry Sheppard
ECU Posters
The assessment of weekly and even monthly surf practice/training hours is vital for understanding the loads these up and coming surfers endure. Such information will help understand what kind of training these athletes are undertaking, how long they are surfing, what they consider training, and also areas that should be improved upon in terms of specific training. The purpose of this study was to establish surfers' training hours in terms of strength, balance and conditioning hours, as well as surfing hours, coached hours and competition hours. The monitoring of the athletes will provide insights into the weekly surf hours compared …
The Validity And Inter-Unit Reliability Of Custom-Made Surftrax Gps Units And Use During Surfing, Oliver Farley, M Andrews, Josh Secomb, Tai T. Tran, Lina Lundgren, Chris Abbiss, Jeremry Sheppard
The Validity And Inter-Unit Reliability Of Custom-Made Surftrax Gps Units And Use During Surfing, Oliver Farley, M Andrews, Josh Secomb, Tai T. Tran, Lina Lundgren, Chris Abbiss, Jeremry Sheppard
ECU Posters
The purposes of the study were to: i) gain further understanding of the movement patterns during surfing using custom made GPS units which are designed for surfing (SurfTraX, Gold Coast, Australia), and ii) determine the validity and inter-unit reliability of these units.
Navigating Diversity And Inclusion In Veterinary Medicine, Lisa M. Greenhill, Kauline Cipriani Davis, Patricia M. Lowrie, Sandra F. Amass
Navigating Diversity And Inclusion In Veterinary Medicine, Lisa M. Greenhill, Kauline Cipriani Davis, Patricia M. Lowrie, Sandra F. Amass
New Directions in the Human-Animal Bond
This book addresses the continued lack of the diversity in veterinary medicine, the least inclusive of all medical professions. Effective navigation of the complexity of diversity and inclusion in veterinary medicine requires clear enumeration, recognition, and understanding of key issues, challenges, and opportunities. In a nation with rapidly changing demographics, public needs and expectations of the veterinary profession will continue to evolve. A more diverse scientific workforce is required to feed the veterinary profession, not just for the purposed of equity, but as necessity for its sustainability and relevance.The book lays out the history of diversity in the veterinary profession, …
The Use Of Simulation In Staff Preparation For A New Environment Of Care, Centracare Health
The Use Of Simulation In Staff Preparation For A New Environment Of Care, Centracare Health
Nursing Posters
Overview: The use of experiential learning in the form of simulation enabled our staff to prepare to coordinate and deliver care during a department move and within the new environment.
The Task: Planning and execution of simulation as a staff training modality for a complete patient department move into a newly constructed environment of care encompassing training of new technology systems including call light and infant security systems, new equipment, and expanded physical space from