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Primary Care Provider Receptivity To Multi-Cancer Early Detection Test Use In Cancer Screening, Christopher Chambers, William Leach, Kaitlyn V Davis, Ronald Myers
Primary Care Provider Receptivity To Multi-Cancer Early Detection Test Use In Cancer Screening, Christopher Chambers, William Leach, Kaitlyn V Davis, Ronald Myers
Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers
Multi-cancer early detection tests (MCEDs) are blood-based tests that detect biomarkers released or induced by cancer cells. If MCED tests are shown to be safe and effective in cancer screening, they are likely to be ordered and managed in primary care. To understand primary care providers’ support for and concerns about the implementation and management of MCED testing, the research team developed a cross-sectional survey that was sent to 939 primary care providers (physicians, residents/fellows, and advanced practice providers) in a large academic health system in the greater Philadelphia area. The survey included standard items used to assess provider background …
Designing For Community Engagement: User-Friendly Refugee Wellness Center Planning Process And Concept, A Health Design Case Study, Ellen Solomon, Brandon Joa, Shandon Coffman, Billie Faircloth, Marc Altshuler, Bon Ku
Designing For Community Engagement: User-Friendly Refugee Wellness Center Planning Process And Concept, A Health Design Case Study, Ellen Solomon, Brandon Joa, Shandon Coffman, Billie Faircloth, Marc Altshuler, Bon Ku
Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND: Refugee and immigrant populations have diverse cultural factors that affect their access to health care and must be considered when building a new clinical space. Health design thinking can help a clinical team evaluate and consolidate these factors while maintaining close contact with architects, patients' community leaders, and hospital or institutional leadership. A diverse group of clinicians, medical students, community leaders and architects planned a clinic devoted to refugee and immigrant health, a first-of-its-kind for South Philadelphia.
METHODS: The planning process and concept design of this wellness center is presented as a design case study to demonstrate how principles …
Bricks And Mortar Of Well-Being: Exploring The Housing-Health Connection, Roshanak Mehdipanah, Lara Weinstein
Bricks And Mortar Of Well-Being: Exploring The Housing-Health Connection, Roshanak Mehdipanah, Lara Weinstein
Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers
Housing is a determinant of health. Increasing housing costs and worsening housing conditions have impacted populations worldwide. This Editorial aims to examine the dynamic connection between housing and health and the role of public health in addressing this relationship for a Collection launched at BMC Public Health on Housing as a determinant of health and well-being.
Multilevel Community Engagement To Inform A Randomized Clinical Trial, Kirby L. Wycoff, Jabina G. Coleman, Christine M. Santoro, Leah L. Zullig, Niesha Darden, Porsche M. Holland, Jane F. Cruice, Shukriyyah Mitchell, Michelle Smith, Saleemah J. Mcneil, Sharon J. Herring
Multilevel Community Engagement To Inform A Randomized Clinical Trial, Kirby L. Wycoff, Jabina G. Coleman, Christine M. Santoro, Leah L. Zullig, Niesha Darden, Porsche M. Holland, Jane F. Cruice, Shukriyyah Mitchell, Michelle Smith, Saleemah J. Mcneil, Sharon J. Herring
Counseling and Behavioral Health Faculty Papers
OBJECTIVE: To explore how patients, community-based perinatal support professionals, and health system clinicians and staff perceived facilitators and barriers to implementation of a randomized clinical trial (RCT) designed to optimize Black maternal heart health.
METHODS: This article describes the formative work that we believed needed to occur before the start of the Change of H.E.A.R.T (Here for Equity, Advocacy, Reflection and Transformation) RCT. We used a qualitative, descriptive design and community-based, participatory approach, the latter of which allowed our team to intentionally focus on avoiding harm and equalizing power dynamics throughout the research process. Data were collected between November 2021 …
Dance/Movement Therapy As A Holistic Approach To Diminish Health Discrepancies And Promote Wellness For People With Schizophrenia: A Review Of The Literature, Jacelyn Biondo
Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers
Individuals with a diagnosis of schizophrenia face a myriad of obstacles to wellness, beginning with diagnostic discrepancies including over- and misdiagnoses on the schizophrenia spectrum. People with schizophrenia experience profound amounts of stigmatization from the general population, their healthcare providers, and even themselves. Such stigmatization creates a barrier for wellness, poorer prognoses, and often limits adherence to physical and mental healthcare. Moreover, it can exacerbate the already stifling symptomatology of their diagnoses, including specific bodily-related symptomatology. Oftentimes, a diagnosis of schizophrenia disrupts one's relationship with their body including a diminished mind-body connection, decreased interoceptive awareness, and thus unsuccessful intra- and …
Factors Likely To Affect The Uptake Of Genomic Approaches To Cancer Screening In Primary Care: A Scoping Review, Kaitlyn V Davis, Mie H Hallman, Melissa Dicarlo, Sophie M Wambua, Rachel L Jaffe, Allison W Welsh, Cameron Kerber, Hushan Yang, Christopher Chambers, Ronald E. Myers
Factors Likely To Affect The Uptake Of Genomic Approaches To Cancer Screening In Primary Care: A Scoping Review, Kaitlyn V Davis, Mie H Hallman, Melissa Dicarlo, Sophie M Wambua, Rachel L Jaffe, Allison W Welsh, Cameron Kerber, Hushan Yang, Christopher Chambers, Ronald E. Myers
Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers
Genomic tests are being developed for use in cancer screening. As most screening is offered in primary care settings, primary care provider and patient perceptions of such tests are likely to affect uptake. We conducted a scoping review to synthesize information on factors likely to affect patient and provider use of biospecimen collection and analysis for cancer screening, methods referred to as liquid biopsy or multi-cancer early detection (MCED) testing when used to detect multiple cancers. We ultimately identified 7 articles for review and analyzed them for major themes. None reported on primary care provider perspectives. Six articles focused on …
Towards A Common Lexicon For Equity, Diversity, And Inclusion Work In Academic Medicine, José E Rodríguez, Edgar Figueroa, Kendall M Campbell, Judy C Washington, Octavia Amaechi, Tanya Anim, Kari-Claudia Allen, Krys Foster, Maia Hightower, Yury Parra, Maria H Wusu, William A Smith, Mary Ann Villarreal, Linda H Pololi
Towards A Common Lexicon For Equity, Diversity, And Inclusion Work In Academic Medicine, José E Rodríguez, Edgar Figueroa, Kendall M Campbell, Judy C Washington, Octavia Amaechi, Tanya Anim, Kari-Claudia Allen, Krys Foster, Maia Hightower, Yury Parra, Maria H Wusu, William A Smith, Mary Ann Villarreal, Linda H Pololi
Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers
Differential rewarding of work and experience has been a longtime feature of academic medicine, resulting in a series of academic disparities. These disparities have been collectively called a cultural or minority "tax," and, when considered beyond academic medicine, exist across all departments, colleges, and schools of institutions of higher learning-from health sciences to disciplines located on university campuses outside of medicine and health. A shared language can provide opportunities for those who champion this work to pool resources for larger impacts across the institution. This article aims to catalog the terms used across academic medicine disciplines to establish a common …
The Association Between Food Insecurity And Physical Activity In Adults With Serious Mental Illness Living In Supportive Housing, Amy Taylor Cunningham, Lara Carson Weinstein, Ana Stefancic, Alexis Silverio, Leopoldo J. Cabassa
The Association Between Food Insecurity And Physical Activity In Adults With Serious Mental Illness Living In Supportive Housing, Amy Taylor Cunningham, Lara Carson Weinstein, Ana Stefancic, Alexis Silverio, Leopoldo J. Cabassa
Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers
Rates of food insecurity are high among adults with serious mental illness (SMI); this population also engages in less physical activity than the general population. However, the relationship between food insecurity and physical activity in this group has not been explored. We examined food insecurity prevalence and its association with physical activity in 314 adults with SMI living in supportive housing in New York City and Philadelphia and enrolled in an institutional review board-approved randomized controlled trial of a Peer Group Lifestyle Balance (PGLB) program. We analyzed 2014 baseline survey data, including demographic data and self-reported food security, and four …
A Response To: Letter To The Editor Regarding "Importance Of Early Screening And Diagnosis Of Chronic Kidney Disease In Patients With Type 2 Diabetes"., Neil Skolnik, Alyssa Style
A Response To: Letter To The Editor Regarding "Importance Of Early Screening And Diagnosis Of Chronic Kidney Disease In Patients With Type 2 Diabetes"., Neil Skolnik, Alyssa Style
Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers
No abstract provided.
Lessons Learned As Thomas Jefferson University's Rural Physician Shortage Area Program (Psap) Approaches The Half-Century Mark, Howard K. Rabinowitz, Robert J. Motley, Fred W. Markham Jr., Gillian A. Love
Lessons Learned As Thomas Jefferson University's Rural Physician Shortage Area Program (Psap) Approaches The Half-Century Mark, Howard K. Rabinowitz, Robert J. Motley, Fred W. Markham Jr., Gillian A. Love
Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers
To help increase the supply and retention of rural family physicians, Thomas Jefferson University initiated the Physician Shortage Area Program (PSAP) in 1974. The program selectively admits medical school applicants who both grew up in a rural area and plan to practice in a rural area. During medical school, PSAP students have ongoing mentoring and rural clinical experiences.
As the program now approaches the half-century mark, this commentary summarizes several important lessons learned. First, outcomes research is critical, and program leaders have been able to publish 15 papers and a book about the PSAP and its outcomes. Second, these studies …
The Hearst Health Prize: The First Five Years, Alexa M. Waters, Alexis Skoufalos, Emily Frelick, Gregory Dorn, David B. Nash
The Hearst Health Prize: The First Five Years, Alexa M. Waters, Alexis Skoufalos, Emily Frelick, Gregory Dorn, David B. Nash
Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers
The Hearst Health Prize is the first national annual award for excellence in population health. The prize was established "to discover, support, and showcase the work of an individual, group, organization, or institution that has successfully implemented a population health program or intervention that has made a measurable difference" in health outcomes. Now, 5 years since the award's inception, this article reflects on how submissions for the prize collectively mirror - and may even predict - changes within the field of population health. It examines how the most successful programs demonstrated genuine, measurable improvements in health outcomes and/or health behaviors. …
A Qualitative Exploration Of The Functional, Social, And Emotional Impacts Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On People Who Use Drugs, Erin L Kelly, Megan K Reed, Kathryn M Schoenauer, Kelsey Smith, Kristina Scalia-Jackson, Sequoia Kay Hill, Erica Li, Lara Weinstein
A Qualitative Exploration Of The Functional, Social, And Emotional Impacts Of The Covid-19 Pandemic On People Who Use Drugs, Erin L Kelly, Megan K Reed, Kathryn M Schoenauer, Kelsey Smith, Kristina Scalia-Jackson, Sequoia Kay Hill, Erica Li, Lara Weinstein
Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers
Since 2020, people who use drugs (PWUD) experienced heightened risks related to drug supply disruptions, contamination, overdose, social isolation, and increased stress. This study explored how the lives of PWUD changed in Philadelphia over a one-year period. Using semi-structured interviews with 20 participants in a Housing First, low-barrier medication for opioid use (MOUD) program in Philadelphia, the effects of the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic on the daily lives, resources, functioning, substance use, and treatment of PWUD were explored. Interviews were analyzed using a combination of directed and conventional content analysis. Six overarching themes emerged during data analysis: (1) …
Adolescent Hiv Pre Exposure Prophylaxis Prescribing Practices Among Family Medicine Physicians: Limited Immediate Uptake, Marshal Miller, E. Cooper, S. Elsesser, A. Cunningham
Adolescent Hiv Pre Exposure Prophylaxis Prescribing Practices Among Family Medicine Physicians: Limited Immediate Uptake, Marshal Miller, E. Cooper, S. Elsesser, A. Cunningham
Department of Family & Community Medicine Posters
This study aims to:
- Examine the adolescent PrEP prescribing practices and knowledge of family medicine physicians.
- Begin to identify areas that might be key targets for interventions which may lead to increased adolescent PrEP prescribing uptake.
Prevalence Of Chronic Disease In Older Adults In Multitier Eye-Care Facilities In South India: Electronic Medical Records-Driven Big Data Analytics Report, Umesh Chandra Behera, Brooke Salzman, Anthony Vipin Das, Gumpili Sai Prashanthi, Parth Lalakia, Richard Derman, Bharat Panigrahy
Prevalence Of Chronic Disease In Older Adults In Multitier Eye-Care Facilities In South India: Electronic Medical Records-Driven Big Data Analytics Report, Umesh Chandra Behera, Brooke Salzman, Anthony Vipin Das, Gumpili Sai Prashanthi, Parth Lalakia, Richard Derman, Bharat Panigrahy
Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers
Purpose: To study the prevalence of systemic conditions in older adults, either self-reported or discovered during routine eye examinations, at multitier eye-care facilities over the past decade, and to explore their association with vision and common ocular disorders, including cataract, glaucoma, and retinopathy.
Methods: Retrospective review of a large data set compiled from the electronic medical records of patients older than 60 years who presented to an eye facility of a multitier ophthalmology network located in 200 different geographical locations that included urban and rural eye-care centers spread across four states in India over a 10-year period.
Results: 618,096 subjects …
Depression In Black Men: Disparities In Diagnosis And Treatment, Amy Nwaobasi, Md
Depression In Black Men: Disparities In Diagnosis And Treatment, Amy Nwaobasi, Md
Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
Objectives
- Review epidemiology
- Review risk factors and protective factors that are associated with depression in black men
- Understand causes of disparities in diagnosis
- Understand barriers to treatments
- Explore ways physicians can address these disparities
Down Syndrome And Dementia:: A Patient And Care-Giver Centered Approach, Mary M. Stephens, E. Adel Herge, Charmaine Wright
Down Syndrome And Dementia:: A Patient And Care-Giver Centered Approach, Mary M. Stephens, E. Adel Herge, Charmaine Wright
Department of Occupational Therapy Faculty Papers
No abstract provided.
Integrated Behavioral Health (Ibh) Program Updates And Evidence For Ibh In Sud, Rachelle Rene, Phd, Bcb, Hsmi
Integrated Behavioral Health (Ibh) Program Updates And Evidence For Ibh In Sud, Rachelle Rene, Phd, Bcb, Hsmi
Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
Learning Objectives
At the end of this presentation, the participant will be able to:
- Describe core components of the Primary Care Behavioral Health Model
- Identify IBH Program implementation highlights and challenges
- Discuss at least one intervention to address SUD in primary care
Management Of Recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis, Barbara Cymring, Md
Management Of Recurrent Bacterial Vaginosis, Barbara Cymring, Md
Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
Objectives
- Review the importance of appropriate management of recurrent BV (rBV)
- Review the appropriate diagnosis of rBV
- Review the causes and risk factors for BV and rBV
- Review the current literature on treatment for rBV
- Discuss some preventative measures for decreasing risk of BV infection
A Qualitative Analysis Of Third-Year Medical Students' Reflection Essays Regarding The Impact Of Covid-19 On Their Education., Erin L. Kelly, Allison R. Casola, Kelsey Smith, Samantha Kelly, Maria Syl D. De La Cruz
A Qualitative Analysis Of Third-Year Medical Students' Reflection Essays Regarding The Impact Of Covid-19 On Their Education., Erin L. Kelly, Allison R. Casola, Kelsey Smith, Samantha Kelly, Maria Syl D. De La Cruz
Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic fundamentally changed every aspect of healthcare delivery and training. Few studies have reported on the impact of these changes on the experiences, skill development, and career expectations of medical students.
METHOD: Using 59 responses to a short reflection essay prompt, 3rd year medical students in Philadelphia described how the COVID-19 pandemic affected their education in mid-2020. Using conventional content analysis, six main themes were identified across 14 codes.
RESULTS: Students reported concerns regarding their decreased clinical skill training and specialty exposure on their career development due to the loss of in-person experience during their family medicine …
Teratogenic Medication Usage In Primary Care Of Women Of Reproductive Age, Krys Foster, Md, Mph, Faafp
Teratogenic Medication Usage In Primary Care Of Women Of Reproductive Age, Krys Foster, Md, Mph, Faafp
Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
Introduction
- Teratogenic medications are commonly prescribed to individuals with pregnancy potential
- Despite knowledge of potential teratogenic effects, data suggest that effective communication regarding the risks and benefits of medication use in the context of the patient’s fertility goals remains inadequate
- We will discuss recommendations for changes in education and healthcare delivery to facilitate thoughtful prescribing in this population
Learning Objectives
- To review a common scenario faced by primary care physicians caring for individuals at risk of pregnancy
- To recognize factors that might place certain patients at increased risk of teratogenic exposure in early pregnancy
- To gain competence in assessing fertility …
Osteoporosis, Susan Mockus Parks, Md
Osteoporosis, Susan Mockus Parks, Md
Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
Objectives
Review importance of bone health
Define and identify osteopenia and osteoporosis
Learn treatment options for osteopenia
- How to counsel patients
- How to use FRAX calculator to assist with treatment decisions
Learn treatment options for osteoporosis
- Become familiar with treatment guidelines and options
An Approach To Faculty Development For Underrepresented Minorities In Medicine., Juan Robles, Tanya Anim, Maria Harsha Wusu, Krys E. Foster, Yury Parra, Octavia Amaechi, Kari-Claudia Allen, Jose E. Rodríguez, Kendall M. Campbell, Dmitry Tumin, Judy Washington
An Approach To Faculty Development For Underrepresented Minorities In Medicine., Juan Robles, Tanya Anim, Maria Harsha Wusu, Krys E. Foster, Yury Parra, Octavia Amaechi, Kari-Claudia Allen, Jose E. Rodríguez, Kendall M. Campbell, Dmitry Tumin, Judy Washington
Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers
OBJECTIVES: The diversity of the US physician workforce lags significantly behind the population, and the disparities in academic medicine are even greater, with underrepresented in medicine (URM) physicians accounting for only 6.8% of all US medical school faculty. We describe a "for URM by URM" pilot approach to faculty development for junior URM Family Medicine physicians that targets unique challenges faced by URM faculty.
METHODS: A year-long fellowship was created for junior URM academic clinician faculty with funding through the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Project Fund. Seven junior faculty applied and were accepted to participate in the fellowship, …
Management And Diagnosis Of Hypothyroidism, Catherine Guariglia, Md
Management And Diagnosis Of Hypothyroidism, Catherine Guariglia, Md
Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
Goals
- Recognize the different etiologies of hypothyroidism
- Identify signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism
- Feel comfortable diagnosing and treating primary hypothyroidism
- Define subclinical hypothyroidism and when/if it is necessary to treat
- Recognize how pregnancy influences hypothyroidism management
- Be able to counsel patients on treatment for hypothyroidism
Adhd In Adolescents And Adults, Hannah Facey, Md
Adhd In Adolescents And Adults, Hannah Facey, Md
Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
Objectives
- Understand the concept of neurodiversity
- Define ADHD
- Review the diagnostic criteria and challenges with diagnosis for ADHD in adults
- Explore our role as family medicine physicians in diagnosis and treatment
- Discover the prevalence of comorbid conditions associated with ADHD
- Obtain a general understanding of the categories of medical treatments available for adults with ADHD
- Gain a deeper appreciation for the role that biases play in the under- and misdiagnosis of women and BIPOC
Heart Failure Transitions Of Care Program, Samantha Macko, Pharmd
Heart Failure Transitions Of Care Program, Samantha Macko, Pharmd
Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
Objectives
- Heart failure overview; statistics, risk factors, signs and symptoms
- List heart failure therapeutic treatment options
- Explain importance of continuation of care for heart failure patients after initial hospital discharge
- Discuss importance of multidisciplinary approach to treatment of heart failure (HF) patients
- Discuss components of heart failure transitions of care (HFTOC) program at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
Pharmaceutical Management Of Weight Loss, Jake Schutzman, Md
Pharmaceutical Management Of Weight Loss, Jake Schutzman, Md
Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
Objectives
- Briefly review some context & consequences of the US obesity epidemic
- Review available prescription anti-obesity medications
- Discuss details specific to each of these medications
- Review other medications affecting weight
After this lecture, I hope you will:
- Have a greater understanding of available anti-obesity medications
- Be more comfortable in patient discussions & management of obesity
Copd Topic Discussion, Clarice Resso, Pharmd, Farzana Tarannum, Pharmd
Copd Topic Discussion, Clarice Resso, Pharmd, Farzana Tarannum, Pharmd
Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
No abstract provided.
Contraception For Pcps 2021, Krys Foster, Md, Mph, Faafp
Contraception For Pcps 2021, Krys Foster, Md, Mph, Faafp
Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
Objectives:
- Review evidence-based, flexible and patient-centered approaches to contraceptive management in individuals with reproductive potential
- Discuss updates in contraceptive prescribing and management
- Highlight considerations for management of contraception in the time of COVID-19 and in special populations
Outline
- Introduction
- Approach to initiation of contraception
- Overview of methods of contraception
- Special Considerations
- Resources (Medical Eligibility and Special Practice Recommendations; Contraception App)
- Summary
- References
Qualitative Research Methods, Erin Kelly, Md
Qualitative Research Methods, Erin Kelly, Md
Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
No abstract provided.
Global Initiative For Asthma (Gina): What’S New In Gina 2021?, Christopher Chambers, Md
Global Initiative For Asthma (Gina): What’S New In Gina 2021?, Christopher Chambers, Md
Department of Family & Community Medicine Presentations and Grand Rounds
No abstract provided.