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Full-Text Articles in Ophthalmology
Best Screening: Introducing The Neonatal Assessment Visual European Grid To Nicus In Tennessee, Gabrielle Sledge
Best Screening: Introducing The Neonatal Assessment Visual European Grid To Nicus In Tennessee, Gabrielle Sledge
OTD Capstone Projects
Blind Early Services Tennessee (BEST) is an early intervention agency that serves children ages 0-5 with visual impairments across Tennessee. BEST serves over 200 children and families across the state offering early intervention (BEST Start), parent empowerment (BEST Advocate), and family support (BEST Together) programming. The purpose of this project was to assist in the implementation of an early identification initiative (BEST Screening) using the Neonatal Assessment Visual European Grid (NAVEG). The NAVEG is a newborn vision screening shown to identify neurological risk for visual impairments. The long-term goal of this program is to promote the screening and early identification …
Using Three-Dimensional Printed Models For Trainee Orbital Fracture Education, Martina Rama, Lauren Schlegel, Douglas M. Wisner, Robert S. Pugliese, Sathyadeepak Ramesh, Robert Penne, Alison Watson
Using Three-Dimensional Printed Models For Trainee Orbital Fracture Education, Martina Rama, Lauren Schlegel, Douglas M. Wisner, Robert S. Pugliese, Sathyadeepak Ramesh, Robert Penne, Alison Watson
Wills Eye Hospital Papers
BACKGROUND: Three-dimensional printing is an underutilized technology in ophthalmology training; its use must be explored in complex educational scenarios. This study described a novel approach to trainee education of orbital fracture repair utilizing three-dimensional (3D) printed models as a teaching tool.
METHODS: Ophthalmology residents and oculoplastic fellows from multiple training institutions underwent an educational session on orbital fractures, learning through four different models. Participants analyzed orbital fractures through computerized tomography (CT) imaging alone and then utilizing CT imaging with the aid of a 3D printed model. Participants completed a questionnaire assessing their understanding of the fracture pattern and surgical approach. …
The Transitional Year Internship: Five Classes Of Former Interns Reflect On Their First Clinical Year, Hana L. Haver, Kush K. Patel, Robert Chow
The Transitional Year Internship: Five Classes Of Former Interns Reflect On Their First Clinical Year, Hana L. Haver, Kush K. Patel, Robert Chow
Advances in Clinical Medical Research and Healthcare Delivery
Objective:
The clinical internship (postgraduate year-1), which precedes many advanced residency training programs, are traditionally fulfilled by a transitional year (TY) or preliminary year of training in medicine or surgery. TY programs can take place in a variety of settings, ranging from community hospitals to large academic medical centers. In the present study, we sought to evaluate if resident physicians who completed a community hospital-based TY internship felt prepared for their subsequent specialty residency training.
Methods:
A cross-sectional survey was adapted and distributed to resident physicians who completed their TY internship at a university-affiliated community hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, between …
Insight, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2021
Insight, Volume 1, Issue 1, 2021
inSIGHT
Contents
10 - An Experience in the Wills Academic Global Ophthalmology Fellowship and Beyond
By Crystal Lee
14 - A Career of Honor and Humility: Interview with a Pioneer in Ophthalmology
By Eli Cehelyk
19 - Off Label Innovation: Discovering New Uses for Glaucoma Drops
By Glenn Oh
22 - The Present and Future of Artificial Intelligence in Ophthalmology
By Robert Abishek & Elliot Cherkas
26 - An Inside Look: Oculoplastics and “Droopy Eyelids”
By Payton Boere
31 - Narrative Medicine in Ophthalmology
By Martina Rama
Professional Coaching In Residency: A Novel Approach To Decrease Resident Burnout, Matthew Silbergleit, Shibandri Das, Mark S. Juzych, Pradeepa Yoganathan
Professional Coaching In Residency: A Novel Approach To Decrease Resident Burnout, Matthew Silbergleit, Shibandri Das, Mark S. Juzych, Pradeepa Yoganathan
Medical Student Research Symposium
Purpose: To implement and analyze an organizational level coaching program for ophthalmology residents at the Kresge Eye Institute (KEI) as the front-line method for prevention and management of physician burnout.
Background: Burnout is a well-documented stressor in medicine and has been shown to significantly increase unprofessional conduct and medical errors. A recent, promising model to tackle burnout in the medical field is coaching. The Harvard Business Review and American Medical Association have demonstrated the positive effects of coaching on professional performance and well-being.
Methods: We plan on utilizing the Kern Method to develop a resident wellness curriculum addressing resident burnout. …
Complication Rates In Resident Cataract Surgery After Elective Operating Room Shutdown During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Michael Schneider, Christian Mehregan Md, Collin Richards, Shibandri Das Md, Xihui Lin Md
Complication Rates In Resident Cataract Surgery After Elective Operating Room Shutdown During The Covid-19 Pandemic, Michael Schneider, Christian Mehregan Md, Collin Richards, Shibandri Das Md, Xihui Lin Md
Medical Student Research Symposium
Purpose: To assess the types of cataract surgeries being performed at one large eye institute from before and after the COVID-19 induced shutdown of elective surgeries in Spring 2020.
Methods: This is a retrospective chart review study of operative reports from resident performed cataract surgeries from January 1st, 2020 through July 31st, 2020. Cataract surgeries were categorized into Pre-COVID (Jan – Mar 2020) if they occurred prior to operating room (OR) shutdown on March 18th, 2020 and Post COVID for all cases which occurred after the shutdown orders were lifted (May – July 2020). A resident survey was also used …
Blue Light And Adult Sleep Outcomes, Andrew Caddas
Blue Light And Adult Sleep Outcomes, Andrew Caddas
Undergraduate Distinction Papers
This study investigated the effects blue light from self-luminous devices has on adult sleeping patterns. We investigated sleep quality and duration qualitatively with a randomized, double-blind, cross-over, placebo-controlled design with a wash-out period. Participants wore blue light blocking lenses or placebo lenses whenever they were using a self-luminous device throughout each day for one week. Each morning, participants filled out a survey to report their number of hours slept, time to fall asleep, and amount of time spent on self-luminous devices. Participants took the Pittsburgh Insomnia Rating Scale (PIRS) at the end of the one week trial (See Appendix A). …
Dry Eye: Patient Education, Mark Oet
Dry Eye: Patient Education, Mark Oet
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Recent literature has shown increased incidence of dry eye and eye strain symptomatology during the COVID-19 pandemic, coinciding with an increase in screen time for almost all populations. This project aims to address this observation at a community level by creating a patient-friendly education pamphlet for Newtown Primary Care about dry eye and digital ocular strain based on American Academy of Ophthalmology guidelines.
The Role Of Simulators In Improving Vitreoretinal Surgery Training - A Systematic Review, Taha Muneer Ahmed, Rehman Siddiqui
The Role Of Simulators In Improving Vitreoretinal Surgery Training - A Systematic Review, Taha Muneer Ahmed, Rehman Siddiqui
Medical College Documents
Objective: To conduct an appraisal of current evidence regarding the effectiveness of EyeSi®-based training of vitreoretinal surgery.
Methods: The systematic review was conducted in July 2020, and comprised literature search on Cochrane Library, PubMed and Embase for articles regarding simulation training in vitreoretinal surgery. The shortlisted articles were subjected to qualitative analysis. Existing evidence was assessed, and predictions on how outcomes may be applied to improve vitreoretinal surgery training were made. The risk of bias of each study was calculated in line with the guidelines of the Cochrane Handbook.
Results: Of the 124 articles identified, 7(5.6%) were shortlisted; 5(71.4%) established …
Covid Intensive Care Unit Through The Eyes Of Ophthalmologists, Laura Drayer Turner, Dharshana Ramanathan, Sneha Melmane, Geeta Menon
Covid Intensive Care Unit Through The Eyes Of Ophthalmologists, Laura Drayer Turner, Dharshana Ramanathan, Sneha Melmane, Geeta Menon
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
The disproportionate impact of COVID on the mortality and morbidity of people of black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds has been recognised and is under investigation. Here we present a different impact: that on the psyche. As three doctors of BAME heritage, we shared an experience of being redeployed from ophthalmology to the COVID Intensive Care Unit. We share our reflections on the experience and lessons learned.
A Comparison Of Emoji Characters To Picture Optotypes, Simran Brar
A Comparison Of Emoji Characters To Picture Optotypes, Simran Brar
Research Days
No abstract provided.
Antiviral Prophylaxis May Not Provide Benefit In Patients With Posner-Schlossman Syndrome, Patrick Lee
Antiviral Prophylaxis May Not Provide Benefit In Patients With Posner-Schlossman Syndrome, Patrick Lee
Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates
A critical appraisal and clinical application of Chee SP, Jap A. Cytomegalovirus anterior uveitis: outcome of treatment. Br J Ophthalmol. 2010 Dec;94(12):1648-52. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjo.2009.167767 for a patient on antiviral prophylaxis for recurrent episodes of Posner-Schlossman Syndrome.
“Trauma To The Eye” – A Low Fidelity Module For Identifying Retrobulbar Hematoma And Practicing Lateral Canthotomy & Cantholysis, Jared Raikin, Dimitrios Papanagnou, Md, Ronald Hall, Md
“Trauma To The Eye” – A Low Fidelity Module For Identifying Retrobulbar Hematoma And Practicing Lateral Canthotomy & Cantholysis, Jared Raikin, Dimitrios Papanagnou, Md, Ronald Hall, Md
Phase 1
Purpose: A retrobulbar hematoma (RH) can cause preventable blindness due to damage of the optic nerve. Due to its relative infrequency in the emergency department, Emergency Medecine (EM) residents have limited experience in recognizing and treating a RH. This paper outlines a simulated scenario that was developed to improve EM residents knowledge in diagnosing a RH and performing an emergent lateral canthotomy and cantholysis (LCC).
Methods: This module used a low fidelity task trainer and case vignette created for EM residents to practice recognizing a RH and perfroming a LCC. Participants took an assessment questionnaire before and after the teaching …
Optimizing Resident Clinic Efficiency Through Process Flow Analysis, Michael Abendroth, Md, Mba, Saumya Copparam, Md, Qiang Zhang, Phd, Rose Costello, Ma, Tara Uhler, Md, Robert Bailey, Md
Optimizing Resident Clinic Efficiency Through Process Flow Analysis, Michael Abendroth, Md, Mba, Saumya Copparam, Md, Qiang Zhang, Phd, Rose Costello, Ma, Tara Uhler, Md, Robert Bailey, Md
House Staff Quality Improvement and Patient Safety Conference (2016-2019)
Abstract
Introduction: Clinic process inefficiencies cause lengthy visit and wait times, which frustrate patients and providers and limit clinic capacity
Objective: To identify process inefficiencies and assess process flow interventions
Methods: Prospective, consecutive series of resident clinic visits over a 3-week period after transferring refraction from tech to resident. Personnel recorded the time spent waiting for and undergoing each clinic process. The clinic also piloted a “Fast Track” from registration to resident for appropriate established patients.
Results: Patients spent 53% of the visit waiting, primarily for the tech. Transferring refraction from tech to resident decreased the wait for tech …
Failure Of Methotrexate Monotherapy And Subsequent Response To Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitors In Pediatric Non-Infectious Uveitis, Basak Can Ermerak Md
Failure Of Methotrexate Monotherapy And Subsequent Response To Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitors In Pediatric Non-Infectious Uveitis, Basak Can Ermerak Md
Research Days
No abstract provided.
Empiric Antibiotic Use For Infectious Conjunctivitis Provides Little Clinical Benefit, Matthew M. Rolain
Empiric Antibiotic Use For Infectious Conjunctivitis Provides Little Clinical Benefit, Matthew M. Rolain
Clinical Research in Practice: The Journal of Team Hippocrates
A critical appraisal and clinical application of Rose PW, Harnden A, Brueggemann AB, et al. Chloramphenicol treatment for acute infective conjunctivitis in children in primary care: a randomised double-blind placebo-controlled trial. Lancet. 2005;366(9479):37-43. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(05)66709-8.
Integrating Care: The Primary Care Provider’S Role In Age-Related Macular Degeneration In Eastern Maine, Homer Chiang, Steven Coffin
Integrating Care: The Primary Care Provider’S Role In Age-Related Macular Degeneration In Eastern Maine, Homer Chiang, Steven Coffin
Family Medicine Clerkship Student Projects
Objectives: To assess general patient knowledge of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), including risk factors, early signs, treatment options, and low-vision resources. We also aimed to assess primary care provider practice patterns including early detection, timely referral to ophthalmology, and management after diagnosis of AMD.
Methods: A 20-point patient questionnaire was distributed to all adult patients at check-in by front office staff at the Center for Family Medicine office in Bangor, ME. Additionally, a looping waiting room slideshow and informational exam room flyer were created for patient education. A 10-point online questionnaire was distributed to residents and faculty at the Center …