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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Neurodevelopmental Outcomes For Infants With Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: Implications For Speech-Language Pathologists And Audiologists, Kerry Proctor-Williams
Neurodevelopmental Outcomes For Infants With Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome: Implications For Speech-Language Pathologists And Audiologists, Kerry Proctor-Williams
ETSU Faculty Works
The causes and neurodevelopmental outcomes of children exposed to drugs and/or alcohol prenatally are presented. The incidence of this population is rising rapidly and appearing in increasing numbers on the caseloads of speech-language pathologists. Topics include prevalence, common drugs, Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome, longer-term neurodevelopmental outcomes, and treatment challenges.
Conference Learnings, Megan Derr Bsn, Rn, Ocn, Cmsrn
Conference Learnings, Megan Derr Bsn, Rn, Ocn, Cmsrn
Patient Care Services / Nursing
No abstract provided.
Conference Learnings, Kristen Haas Bsn, Rnc
Conference Learnings, Kristen Haas Bsn, Rnc
Patient Care Services / Nursing
No abstract provided.
Conference Learnings, Nancy Humes Msn, Rn
Conference Learnings, Nancy Humes Msn, Rn
Patient Care Services / Nursing
No abstract provided.
Block Scheduling Social Skills Groups: An Intensive And Inclusive Model, Jennifer K. Schoffer Closson, Anisa Goforth
Block Scheduling Social Skills Groups: An Intensive And Inclusive Model, Jennifer K. Schoffer Closson, Anisa Goforth
Speech, Language, Hearing, and Occupational Sciences Faculty Publications
This poster was presented at the annual Montana Speech Language and Hearing Convention in Missoula.
Beta Cell Expansion Induced By Activin, Melissa Brown, Alan Schneyer, Ibrahim Osumanu
Beta Cell Expansion Induced By Activin, Melissa Brown, Alan Schneyer, Ibrahim Osumanu
All Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
The Utilization Of Surgical Rib Fixation: Age Restrictions, Andrew Doben Md, Caitlyn Ryan
The Utilization Of Surgical Rib Fixation: Age Restrictions, Andrew Doben Md, Caitlyn Ryan
All Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
Premature Discontinuation Rates Of Larc Methods Of Contraception: A Descriptive Study, Cunningham Cassidy, Katharine White Md, Annie Fu
Premature Discontinuation Rates Of Larc Methods Of Contraception: A Descriptive Study, Cunningham Cassidy, Katharine White Md, Annie Fu
All Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
Assessing The Impact Of Holding Feedings During Prbc Transfusion On The Incidence Of Tragi, Robert Rothstein Md, Rachana Singh Md, Justin Ayala, Delaine Winn
Assessing The Impact Of Holding Feedings During Prbc Transfusion On The Incidence Of Tragi, Robert Rothstein Md, Rachana Singh Md, Justin Ayala, Delaine Winn
All Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
Patient Beliefs Regarding Benefits Of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention In Chronic Stable Angina, Sarah Goff Md, Carla Lauture
Patient Beliefs Regarding Benefits Of Percutaneous Coronary Intervention In Chronic Stable Angina, Sarah Goff Md, Carla Lauture
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No abstract provided.
The Baystate Frailty Study, John Budrow, Mihaela Stefan Md, Tara Lagu Md, Keith Spencer
The Baystate Frailty Study, John Budrow, Mihaela Stefan Md, Tara Lagu Md, Keith Spencer
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No abstract provided.
Rapid Repeat Pregnancy Among Women Seeking Pregnancy Termination: A Descriptive Study, Katharine White Md, Peter St. Marie Bs, Alison Mitchell Bs, Abigail Hatch, Erin Amato, Elizabeth Lynch Bs
Rapid Repeat Pregnancy Among Women Seeking Pregnancy Termination: A Descriptive Study, Katharine White Md, Peter St. Marie Bs, Alison Mitchell Bs, Abigail Hatch, Erin Amato, Elizabeth Lynch Bs
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No abstract provided.
A Prospective Study Of The Management Of Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries Without Neurosurgical Consultation, Jeffry Nahmias Md, Robert Gaffey
A Prospective Study Of The Management Of Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries Without Neurosurgical Consultation, Jeffry Nahmias Md, Robert Gaffey
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No abstract provided.
Mismatch In Ed And Discharge Diagnoses Of Chf, Howard Smithline Md, Sunjin Oh, Nicholas Cormier
Mismatch In Ed And Discharge Diagnoses Of Chf, Howard Smithline Md, Sunjin Oh, Nicholas Cormier
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No abstract provided.
Single Incision Laparoscopic Appendectomy Utilizing Glove Port In Pediatric Patients. A Retrospective Chart Review, Michael Tirabassi Md, Carmen Mora Md, Kevin Moriarty Md, David Tashjian Md, Gregory Banever Md, Stanley Konefal Md, Kyle Douglas
Single Incision Laparoscopic Appendectomy Utilizing Glove Port In Pediatric Patients. A Retrospective Chart Review, Michael Tirabassi Md, Carmen Mora Md, Kevin Moriarty Md, David Tashjian Md, Gregory Banever Md, Stanley Konefal Md, Kyle Douglas
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No abstract provided.
Publication Rates Of Presentations At Medical Meetings, Jonathan Housey
Publication Rates Of Presentations At Medical Meetings, Jonathan Housey
All Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
Conference Learnings, Theresa Elwell Bsn, Rn
Conference Learnings, Theresa Elwell Bsn, Rn
Patient Care Services / Nursing
No abstract provided.
Evaluating Colostrum Quality With Niacin Supplementation In The Diet Of Dairy Cattle, Allison Marie Pike
Evaluating Colostrum Quality With Niacin Supplementation In The Diet Of Dairy Cattle, Allison Marie Pike
Student Research Projects
Dairy calves are born with a naive immune system, and must obtain passive immunity through ingestion of colostrum. Colostrum provides the newborn with antimicrobial proteins called immunoglobulins, such as immunoglobulin G (IgG), that protect the calf for the first few weeks of life. Calves that receive good quality colostrum (>50 g/L of IgG) are more likely to survive to adulthood. Niacin is a vasodilator that may increase blood flow to the mammary gland during production of colostrum in the mother. This experiment investigated the effect of niacin supplementation at a rate of 48 g/cow/day for 3 weeks before calving …
Honor The Molst, Teresa Guarino
Honor The Molst, Teresa Guarino
Senior Honors Projects
End of life is a topic many people would rather avoid discussing. Even many healthcare providers are uncomfortable with the topic, and they are at the front line in terms of providing information to patients about their care options. Nevertheless, it is a topic of utmost importance. Regardless of what one values and what choices have been made, preferences and desires at the end of life should be honored. This was the aim of documents such as advanced directives, living wills, and durable power of attorneys for healthcare, but they have been found to not be consistently honored. Seeing this …
Conference Learnings, Wendy Lebron
Conference Learnings, Wendy Lebron
Patient Care Services / Nursing
No abstract provided.
The Pediatric Milestones Project: Part Ii, Kris Rooney Md, Diana Drogalis-Kim Do
The Pediatric Milestones Project: Part Ii, Kris Rooney Md, Diana Drogalis-Kim Do
Department of Pediatrics
No abstract provided.
Resource To Develop Medical Students Into Peer Mentors, Sean Meredith, Larrie Greenberg, Benjamin Blatt
Resource To Develop Medical Students Into Peer Mentors, Sean Meredith, Larrie Greenberg, Benjamin Blatt
E-Learning Modules
The primary goal of the Peer Mentoring Guide is to develop fourth year medical students (MS-4s) into mentors for first year medical students (MS-1s). The purpose of this resource is to provide others who want to develop a peer mentoring program as part of an advanced students-as-teachers curriculum.
The George Washington University was one of the first schools to have a program to prepare medical students for their teaching role as residents and practicing physicians, which was called TALKS (Teaching and Learning Knowledge and Skills). We recently recognized that some participants were interested in going beyond the boundaries of the …
Transforming Practice Programme Sharing And Sustainability Meeting, Patrick A. Crookes
Transforming Practice Programme Sharing And Sustainability Meeting, Patrick A. Crookes
Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: part A
A presentation.