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Full-Text Articles in Family Medicine
Utilization Of Exercise Prescriptions For Older Adults, David Jeong, Md, Caqsm, Cep, Rmsk, Brooke Salzman, Md, Jeremy Close, Md
Utilization Of Exercise Prescriptions For Older Adults, David Jeong, Md, Caqsm, Cep, Rmsk, Brooke Salzman, Md, Jeremy Close, Md
Department of Family & Community Medicine Posters
Objective
This study was conducted to investigate
1) Providers` knowledge and physician attitude about Exercise and Physical activity (PA) recommendations for Older Adults (OA)
2) Frequency of utilizing written exercise prescriptions
3) Barriers to using exercise prescriptions in primary care practice
4) Providers’ interest in learning about and utilizing exercise prescriptions
The Pennsylvania Emergency Department Geriatric Readiness Project, Adam Perry, Md, Alyssa Sipes, Bs
The Pennsylvania Emergency Department Geriatric Readiness Project, Adam Perry, Md, Alyssa Sipes, Bs
College of Population Health Posters
BE THE ED DOC – Illustrating Geriatric Readiness
An independent, right handed 81 year old who lives alone trips and falls while walking with her walker. A thorough evaluation at her local ED reveals only a nonoperative right proximal humeral fracture. Her pain is well controlled with immobilization and oral analgesics.
What is her disposition?
- Discharge home with shoulder immobilizer and instructions to call orthopedics in the morning.
- Admit to Telemetry Bed for “Syncope” with orthopedics and cardiology consultations, with subsequent SubAcute Rehabilitation stay.
- Admit to Observation Status for “Ambulatory Dysfunction”.
- Discharge home with her daughter, who lives locally, with …
Recurrent Siadh After Switching Citalopram To Very Low Dose Duloxetine In The Elderly, David Jeong, Md, Caqsm, Cep, Rmsk, Patrick Doggett, Md, Kristine Swartz, Md, Lauren Hersh, Md, Brooke Salzman, Md
Recurrent Siadh After Switching Citalopram To Very Low Dose Duloxetine In The Elderly, David Jeong, Md, Caqsm, Cep, Rmsk, Patrick Doggett, Md, Kristine Swartz, Md, Lauren Hersh, Md, Brooke Salzman, Md
Department of Family & Community Medicine Posters
Objective
- Duloxetine-induced SIADH has been seldom reported
- This case study emphasizes the importance of suspecting rare adverse effects of recurrent SIADH after switching an SSRI to duloxetine in older adults
Sonographic Findings Of A Semi-Professional Football Player With 1st Mtp Joint Pain: Gout Or Turf Toe?, David Jeong, Md, Caqsm, Cep, Rmsk, Danielle Snyderman, Md, Lauren Hersh, Md, Jeremy Close, Md
Sonographic Findings Of A Semi-Professional Football Player With 1st Mtp Joint Pain: Gout Or Turf Toe?, David Jeong, Md, Caqsm, Cep, Rmsk, Danielle Snyderman, Md, Lauren Hersh, Md, Jeremy Close, Md
Department of Family & Community Medicine Posters
Purpose
Aim : To review the applications and indications of sonography for forefoot disorders, especially gout and plantar plate injury of 1st MTP joint.
Introduction
- Forefoot disorders are common but forefoot ultrasound is underutilized.
- Point-of-Care Ultrasound was utilized in initial workup evaluating acute on chronic 1st MTP joint pain in our case study.
Association Between Knowledge And Performance In Clerkships And Usmle Step 2 Ck Scores: Implications For Counseling And Academic Decision-Making, Abigail Kay, Md, Kristin Desimone, Md, Jon Veloski, Ms, Steven Herrine, Md
Association Between Knowledge And Performance In Clerkships And Usmle Step 2 Ck Scores: Implications For Counseling And Academic Decision-Making, Abigail Kay, Md, Kristin Desimone, Md, Jon Veloski, Ms, Steven Herrine, Md
Department of Family & Community Medicine Posters
Background
Step 2 CK scores are of increasing importance in medical student career planning. In the National Resident Matching Program 2014 Program Director Survey, Step 1 scores were the highest-rated among 33 factors used in screening applicants to be interviewed (94% cited it with a mean rating of 4.1 on a 5 point Likert scale); Step 2 scores were rated fourth in importance (80% cited it, mean rating of 4.1). When citing factors for ranking a given applicant, Step 1 scores ranked 5th (80% cited, with mean rating of 4.1) and Step 2 CK scores ranked 7th (71% …
Effective Interventions To Reduce The Increase In Elective Cesarean Sections In Low Risk Women, Kimberly Kelsey, Crystal Hunter, Brianna-Kirsten Tan, Sara Shea, Heather Holland, Sasha Riley, Mary Uy, Tenzin Tsomo, Fasha Ruys-Solorzano, Dolma Tso
Effective Interventions To Reduce The Increase In Elective Cesarean Sections In Low Risk Women, Kimberly Kelsey, Crystal Hunter, Brianna-Kirsten Tan, Sara Shea, Heather Holland, Sasha Riley, Mary Uy, Tenzin Tsomo, Fasha Ruys-Solorzano, Dolma Tso
Student Research Posters
According to the Annals of Family Medicine, the amount of babies born via cesarean section has increased from 4.5% in 1965 to 26.1% in 2002 and nearly 40% of all cesarean sections are repeats. After an extensive literature review, results showed that patients need to be educated about the risks and benefits of vaginal delivery and cesarean delivery. It was also found that there needs to be policy changes to decrease the amount of cesarean sections done and increase the labor and delivery support without using interventions. Further study should be focused on morbidity and mortality very low birth weight …
Exercise Beliefs During Pregnancy In A Predominantly Low-Income, Urban Minority Population, Lindsay S. Mcalpine, Msiii, Christine A. Marschilok, Pgy-3, Amber S. Maratas, Md, Jeremy D. Close, Md
Exercise Beliefs During Pregnancy In A Predominantly Low-Income, Urban Minority Population, Lindsay S. Mcalpine, Msiii, Christine A. Marschilok, Pgy-3, Amber S. Maratas, Md, Jeremy D. Close, Md
CwiC Posters
In 2002, and reaffirmed in 2009, The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists recommended that healthy pregnant women exercise for at least thirty minutes most days of the week. Exercise during a healthy pregnancy is safe and has many maternal and fetal benefits. Identified benefits include management of weight gain, improvement in mood, and preparation for labor. Previous research has evaluated women’s beliefs and practices of exercise in pregnancy, but it has focused on affluent, ethnic majority populations. This survey study was performed to assess beliefs about exercise in pregnancy in a predominantly low-income, urban minority population.
Recurrence Of Ganglion Cysts Following Re-Excision, Lindsay S. Mcalpine, Msiii, Juana Medina, Md, Nayoung Kim, Bs, Michael Rivlin, Md
Recurrence Of Ganglion Cysts Following Re-Excision, Lindsay S. Mcalpine, Msiii, Juana Medina, Md, Nayoung Kim, Bs, Michael Rivlin, Md
CwiC Posters
Previous studies have examined the recurrence of ganglion cysts after surgical excision at a rate of 4 to 40%. However, recurrence after revision surgical excision is unknown. The purpose of this study was to define the incidence of recurrent ganglion cysts in patients who underwent a 2nd excisional procedure.
Improving Breastfeeding Support At A Multi-Service Federally Qualified Health Center, Elisabeth P. Lucas
Improving Breastfeeding Support At A Multi-Service Federally Qualified Health Center, Elisabeth P. Lucas
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
A student project exploring how breastfeeding is addressed among different patient care teams in a federally funded clinic and using Electronic Health Record data to determine patient needs. Future recommendations included.
Linking Food Insecure Patients With Community Supported Agriculture (Csa), Daniel Orlins Trigg
Linking Food Insecure Patients With Community Supported Agriculture (Csa), Daniel Orlins Trigg
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Food insecurity screening is needed to link food insecure patients to interventions that will help improve their nutrition and overall health such as annual community supported agriculture (CSA) shares. In Vermont, food insecurity is widespread, as 76% of Vermonters experience some level of food insecurity. This has serious health consequences. Food insecure patients are more likely to suffer from hypertension and diabetes than non-food insecure patients. Clinicians need to screen for and detect food insecurity. Several methods are available, yet clinician awareness varies. Providers can rely upon predictive metrics that utilize patient characteristics or simple question-based screening tools. This study …
Abortion Resources Patient Handout Smartphrase, Andre A. Robinson
Abortion Resources Patient Handout Smartphrase, Andre A. Robinson
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Many patients in Vermont need to seek abortion care outside of their regular doctors office. When a patient discovers that she is pregnant there should be a non-biased conversation about options as part of The Patient Centered Medical Home. This resource includes: where to go for an abortion, how to pay for it, who to call for support, and advice on how to avoid biased institutions.