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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Health Professional Students Receiving Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment: An Interdisciplinary And Interprofessional Activity To Improve Attitudes Towards Osteopathic Medicine And Interprofessional Collaboration, Nicole Neiman, Justinas Joksas, Erica Sickel, Anne Marie Zeller
Health Professional Students Receiving Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment: An Interdisciplinary And Interprofessional Activity To Improve Attitudes Towards Osteopathic Medicine And Interprofessional Collaboration, Nicole Neiman, Justinas Joksas, Erica Sickel, Anne Marie Zeller
Research Day
No abstract provided.
Diversity In Osteopathic Medical School Admissions And The Compass Program: An Update, Nadege Dady, Steven Toplan, Jeffrey Gardere, Robin Moore, Lorreen Agandi, Ulcha Fergie Ulysse, Aida Aminpour, Mckensie Gelvin, Jemima Akinsanya, Kenneth Steier
Diversity In Osteopathic Medical School Admissions And The Compass Program: An Update, Nadege Dady, Steven Toplan, Jeffrey Gardere, Robin Moore, Lorreen Agandi, Ulcha Fergie Ulysse, Aida Aminpour, Mckensie Gelvin, Jemima Akinsanya, Kenneth Steier
Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine Faculty Scholarship
In the United States, the 40 colleges of osteopathic medicine and 157 schools of allopathic medicine face challenges in recruiting candidates who are underrepresented in medicine (URiM), and gaps in racial disparity appear to be widening. In this commentary, the authors provide an analysis of the data collected from 8 years of conducting a URiM recruitment and welcoming social events. The event is sponsored by a student special interest group called Creating Osteopathic Minority Physicians Who Achieve Scholastic Success (COMPASS) at the Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine - New York (TouroCOM-NY). The results of the 8-year data analysis supports the …
Identifying Predictors Of Eventual Rural Practice Among Female Osteopathic Medical Students, Dana Kahl
Identifying Predictors Of Eventual Rural Practice Among Female Osteopathic Medical Students, Dana Kahl
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
The United States is facing a growing physician shortage that threatens the ability of our healthcare system to provide needed services. This shortage will be more acutely felt in rural and underserved areas. Osteopathic medical education, with its priority of primary care specialties, plays a significant role in meeting the healthcare needs of rural communities in America. The fastest-growing demographic of osteopathic physicians is women under the age of 45 (American Osteopathic Association, 2021). Additionally, for the first time in history, women outnumber men in medical schools, accounting for 51% of current medical students (Boyle, 2019). Who is admitted to …
The Teacher - Volume 7, Nova Southeastern University
A Retrospective Look At Visceral Manipulation On Gastrointestinal Complaints In An Inpatient Setting, Fletcher Eldemire, Adithi Vemuri, Marcey Wright, Daniel Breznau
A Retrospective Look At Visceral Manipulation On Gastrointestinal Complaints In An Inpatient Setting, Fletcher Eldemire, Adithi Vemuri, Marcey Wright, Daniel Breznau
West Florida Division Research Day 2023
No abstract provided.
Effect Of Stretch And Release On Myofascial Stem Cell Function In Vitro: A Putative Model To Understand The Molecular Benefits Of The Myofascial Release (Mfr) Technique, Ben Smith, Shahn Notta, Debasis Mondal
Effect Of Stretch And Release On Myofascial Stem Cell Function In Vitro: A Putative Model To Understand The Molecular Benefits Of The Myofascial Release (Mfr) Technique, Ben Smith, Shahn Notta, Debasis Mondal
Research Day
Despite the beneficial effects of osteopathic manipulative techniques (OMT), there is a lack of in vitro models to understand the molecular mechanisms associated with these time-tested therapies. The Myofascial Release (MFR) technique is a non-invasive approach that involves passive stretching, hold and release, of the soft tissue to achieve myofascial homeostasis. Tissue-resident mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) can regulate the myofascial microenvironment by altering their secreted factors following stretch and release. Therefore, we initiated studies to develop an in vitro model to investigate the possible effects of stretch and release on MSC function, i.e. proliferation and differentiation capabilities, and changes in …
Volume 6, Nova Southeastern University
Nsu Health Professions Division 2021-2022 Course Catalog, Nova Southeastern University
Nsu Health Professions Division 2021-2022 Course Catalog, Nova Southeastern University
Health Professions Divisions Course Catalogs and Course Descriptions
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Com Outlook (Winter/Spring 2022 - Volume 23 Number 1), Nova Southeastern University
Com Outlook (Winter/Spring 2022 - Volume 23 Number 1), Nova Southeastern University
COM Outlook
No abstract provided.
Volume 5, Nova Southeastern University
Com Outlook (Summer/Fall 2022 - Volume 21 Number 2), Nova Southeastern University
Com Outlook (Summer/Fall 2022 - Volume 21 Number 2), Nova Southeastern University
COM Outlook
No abstract provided.
Do You K Now D.O.?: Pre Medical Students’ Knowledge Of Osteopathic Medicine And Its Relation To Burnout, Philip Collins, Laura Collins, Gianna Bowler Darrow, Jennifer C Sepede
Do You K Now D.O.?: Pre Medical Students’ Knowledge Of Osteopathic Medicine And Its Relation To Burnout, Philip Collins, Laura Collins, Gianna Bowler Darrow, Jennifer C Sepede
Rowan-Virtua Research Day
It is estimated that in the near future there will be a shortage of physicians available to keep up with the needs of a growing older population. To try to account for this, medical schools are expanding class sizes and new schools are being created. While both allopathic and osteopathic schools are expanding, osteopathic schools are doing so a much faster rate. Unfortunately, it seems many students enter their undergraduate careers unaware of osteopathic medicine despite having an interest in medical school. Undergraduate student interest in becoming a medical doctor continues to rise, but so too does the difficulty of …
Com Outlook (Spring 2021 - Volume 22 Issue 1), Nova Southeastern University
Com Outlook (Spring 2021 - Volume 22 Issue 1), Nova Southeastern University
COM Outlook
No abstract provided.
Every Day Is Worth Celebrating, Sundeep Gidugu
Every Day Is Worth Celebrating, Sundeep Gidugu
be Still
Sundeep Gidugu enjoys writing about his life experiences and opinions from the mindset of a medical and public health student.
Celebration Of A Milestone, Komal M. Patel
Celebration Of A Milestone, Komal M. Patel
be Still
A first-year osteopathic medical student, Harsh Patel, has dreamed of starting medical school for as long as he can remember. This is a photo of him at his White Coat ceremony at NSU.
Medicine In Spirituality, Ashesh Soni, Krunal Patel
Medicine In Spirituality, Ashesh Soni, Krunal Patel
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Modern day medicine places a major emphasis on appreciating spirituality. A patient’s cultural and religious beliefs are integral when practicing medicine in order to provide the most humanistic care possible to patients. This photograph comes to show the exact opposite, medicine in spirituality. Medicine is an integral part of a medical professional's life and it serves as a major defining characteristic of an individual. Though viewed as objective and subjective, medicine and spirituality are all one.
Strawberry Festival - Plant City, 2019, Komal M. Patel, Harsh M. Patel
Strawberry Festival - Plant City, 2019, Komal M. Patel, Harsh M. Patel
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Strawberry Festival
Thank You, Krunal Patel
Thank You, Krunal Patel
be Still
The mission of medicine is to promote health and save lives. Unfortunately, one’s actions in the medical field may sometimes never be enough to revitalize a patient. From my experience, the magnitude of the loss of a patient's life will never be fully appreciated until witnessed first-hand. This poem serves to illuminate one of the sad truths about medicine and provides inspiration for medical professionals to continue to promote humanity and appreciate the true value of life.
Change, Destin, Fl, Komal M. Patel
A Celebration, Angel Mauricio Marquez
A Celebration, Angel Mauricio Marquez
be Still
What began as an image became a story. Angel Mauricio Marquez pictured hands raised into the air, basking in the moment and enjoying the little victories. Angel wanted to talk about a celebration yet not portray it as an isolated event. He didn't want to show happiness in a bubble, He wanted the truth behind it. He wanted to talk about the things that we fight the hardest for and the moments we often believed we were inches from quitting but then didn't. For Angel, these are the reasons we celebrate.
A Celebration Of Progress, Reena Patel
Saturn V - Kennedy Space Center, Komal M. Patel, Harsh M. Patel
Saturn V - Kennedy Space Center, Komal M. Patel, Harsh M. Patel
be Still
Saturn V is the rocket that took the first men to the moon.
Finding Will In Despair, Dhruti Hirani
Finding Will In Despair, Dhruti Hirani
be Still
This essay is about the author's emotional journey as she discovered what celebration means to her.
Girl On Piano Keys, Bhargavi Madhu
Girl On Piano Keys, Bhargavi Madhu
be Still
Celebration is the loudest and greatest form of expressing honor and appreciation. The best way to show love and appreciation for life is through celebration! Girl on the Piano Keys was a painting I gifted to a friend on her birthday. She spent that day at a hospital recovering from an episode of sickle cell anemia. Despite the suffering she was undergoing due to the disease, she would always treat everyday like it was her birthday.
Celebration Of Pride, Bryce Sebade
Hope For The Future, Suzanne Riskin
Hope For The Future, Suzanne Riskin
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This was the first Physical Diagnosis I group for the first semester at a new medical school in Clearwater, Florida. The students far exceeded my expectations and my thoughts when they wanted me to pose as their patient was how much better each community will be when they graduate and join the ranks of community healers. They worked hard and always wanted to do it better each day.
-Dr. Riskin
Loss, Suzanne Riskin
Future Engineer, Komal M. Patel, Harsh M. Patel
Future Engineer, Komal M. Patel, Harsh M. Patel
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Komal Patel is a recent mechanical engineer graduate. The photograph is of Juhi Patel at her graduation.
Expression Of Clinical Experience, Brittany Derynda
Expression Of Clinical Experience, Mara Seat