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Aortic Stenosis Poster.Pptx, Katonya Lawson
Aortic Stenosis Poster.Pptx, Katonya Lawson
Katonya Lawson
Religiosidad Y Felicidad En Alumnos Universitarios: ¿Es Mejor Trabajar Con Los Ancianos?, T. L. Brink
Religiosidad Y Felicidad En Alumnos Universitarios: ¿Es Mejor Trabajar Con Los Ancianos?, T. L. Brink
T. L. Brink
Reports on self-estimated life satisfaction and religiosity (present and future projected) in different populations of Mexican university students. Student levels of life satisfaction were comparable to the national norms (Mitofsky) but were lower than the national norms for religiosity. Unlike in the U.S., there was no correlation between religiosity and life satisfaction. Students in a gerontology program showed higher levels of religiosity than those in another university.
What Factors Predict Outcome At Relapse After Previous Esophagectomy And Adjuvant Therapy In High-Risk Esophageal Cancer?, Edward Yu, Patricia Tai, Richard Malthaner, Larry Stitt, George Rodrigues, Rashid Dar, Brian Yaremko, Jawaid Younus, Michael Sanatani, Mark Vincent, Brian Dingle, Dalilah Fortin, Richard Inculet
What Factors Predict Outcome At Relapse After Previous Esophagectomy And Adjuvant Therapy In High-Risk Esophageal Cancer?, Edward Yu, Patricia Tai, Richard Malthaner, Larry Stitt, George Rodrigues, Rashid Dar, Brian Yaremko, Jawaid Younus, Michael Sanatani, Mark Vincent, Brian Dingle, Dalilah Fortin, Richard Inculet
Richard A. Malthaner
Management of patients who have disease relapse after completion of surgery and adjuvant chemo-radiation (CRT) is controversial. Some oncologists would advocate intensive therapeutic intervention due to promising experience on treatment for recurrence disease while others would recommend palliative support due to the concerns for poor patient outcome post disease recurrence. In Addition, it is not clear if patient outcome is improved post adjuvant CRT when patients at risk have resection margin involvement and if time interval to recurrence can affect patient survival post relapse. The present study was conducted to determine what factors will affect patient outcome at relapse after …
Getting The Right Scan: Evidence Based Radiology For Hospitalists, Erich C. Maul Do, Mph
Getting The Right Scan: Evidence Based Radiology For Hospitalists, Erich C. Maul Do, Mph
Erich C. Maul DO MPH
No abstract provided.
Pediatric Ecg's Demystified, Erich C. Maul Do, Mph
Pediatric Ecg's Demystified, Erich C. Maul Do, Mph
Erich C. Maul DO MPH
No abstract provided.
Tales From The Blips: Telemetry And Arrhythmias For Hospitalist, Erich C. Maul Do, Anna Kamp Md, Mph
Tales From The Blips: Telemetry And Arrhythmias For Hospitalist, Erich C. Maul Do, Anna Kamp Md, Mph
Erich C. Maul DO MPH
No abstract provided.
National Emergency Cardiovascular Care Education Models: Where Do We Go From Here?, Richard N. Bradley
National Emergency Cardiovascular Care Education Models: Where Do We Go From Here?, Richard N. Bradley
Richard N Bradley
The last decade could easily be called the "Renaissance Period" of CPR education. Self-learning, video-mediated instruction, virtual education and many other strategies have been employed, but what is on the horizon? The presenter will discuss challenges in defining the meaning of BLS and ACLS certification and issue a call for a national summit to define the minimum criteria for emergency cardiac care certification.
The Scientific Foundations Of The American Red Cross Cpr Training Standards, Richard N. Bradley
The Scientific Foundations Of The American Red Cross Cpr Training Standards, Richard N. Bradley
Richard N Bradley
The CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) training and certification standards established by the ARC (American Red Cross) are based on a scientific review of the best available published literature. Minimal difference are present between the ARC and other national training organizations. These differences result from differing organizational opinions on the best way to implement standards from limited scientific evidence.
Saving Time Under Pressure: Effectiveness Of Standardizing Pediatric Resuscitation Carts, Erich C. Maul Do, Mph, Philip Westgate Phd, Barbara Latham Msn
Saving Time Under Pressure: Effectiveness Of Standardizing Pediatric Resuscitation Carts, Erich C. Maul Do, Mph, Philip Westgate Phd, Barbara Latham Msn
Erich C. Maul DO MPH
Platform presentation of original research
Pediatric Ekg's Demystified, Erich C. Maul Do, Mph
Pediatric Ekg's Demystified, Erich C. Maul Do, Mph
Erich C. Maul DO MPH
No abstract provided.
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation With Rescue Breathing Is Superior To Hands-Only Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation For Children And Infants: Results Of A Systematic Review, Joseph W. Rossano, Richard N. Bradley
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation With Rescue Breathing Is Superior To Hands-Only Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation For Children And Infants: Results Of A Systematic Review, Joseph W. Rossano, Richard N. Bradley
Richard N Bradley
Introduction
Evidence supports teaching hands-only CPR for the initial treatment of cardiac arrest in adults. Unlike adults, however, children and infants with cardiac arrest are more likely to have non-cardiac causes.
Hypothesis: The objective of this project was to conduct a structured literature review to answer the question, “In children and infants with cardiac arrest treated in an out-of-hospital setting, does compression-only CPR, alone or with supplemental oxygen, compared to CPR with rescue breathing lead to improved outcomes?”
Results
Sixty-nine records were identified and screened. Fifty-four of these did not meet inclusion/exclusion criteria, leaving fifteen full-text articles that we assessed …
Existing Research Is Inadequate For The Development Of Guidelines For The Basic Lifesupport Management Of Airway Obstruction In Adults: Results Of A Systematic Review, Richard N. Bradley, Joseph W. Rossano, Siobán Kennedy
Existing Research Is Inadequate For The Development Of Guidelines For The Basic Lifesupport Management Of Airway Obstruction In Adults: Results Of A Systematic Review, Richard N. Bradley, Joseph W. Rossano, Siobán Kennedy
Richard N Bradley
Introduction
There has been considerable controversy and several changes in guidelines for the basic life support (BLS) management of choking since the introduction of the Heimlich procedure in 1974.
Hypothesis: The objective of this project was to conduct a structured literature review to answer the question, “For adults, either conscious or unconscious, with obstructed airway, does any specific resuscitation techniques compared to currently recommended techniques, lead to different outcomes?”
Results
We identified 475 records after duplicates were removed; we screened all of these and excluded 454. This left 22 full-text articles which we assessed for eligibility; we excluded 19 of …
Bugs In The News: Arbovirus And Hantavirus, Richard N. Bradley
Bugs In The News: Arbovirus And Hantavirus, Richard N. Bradley
Richard N Bradley
The objectives of this presentation are:
(1) Recognize zoonotic infections of public health importance that are currently in the news
(2) Understand the clinical presentations of arbovirus and hantavirus
(3) Describe actions a physician should take when suspecting one of these infections
Reducing Cardiopulmonary Arrests And Intensive Care Transfers Using A Pediatric Rapid Response Team, Erich C. Maul Do, Mph, Sarah Heck Mba, Leeann Russell Msn, Barbara Latham Msn
Reducing Cardiopulmonary Arrests And Intensive Care Transfers Using A Pediatric Rapid Response Team, Erich C. Maul Do, Mph, Sarah Heck Mba, Leeann Russell Msn, Barbara Latham Msn
Erich C. Maul DO MPH
Platform presentation of original research
Cutaneous Manifestations Of Internal Malignancy: A Case-Based Lesson, Timothy Beer
Cutaneous Manifestations Of Internal Malignancy: A Case-Based Lesson, Timothy Beer
Timothy C Beer
A case-based lesson covering 10 cutaneous manifestations associated with internal malignancies.
Optimal Strategy For Prophylactic Cranial Irradiation In Limited Stage Small Cell Lung Cancer, Edward Yu, Patricia Tai, Avi Assouline, Kurian Joseph
Optimal Strategy For Prophylactic Cranial Irradiation In Limited Stage Small Cell Lung Cancer, Edward Yu, Patricia Tai, Avi Assouline, Kurian Joseph
Edward Yu
No abstract provided.
Pediatric Ekg's For Morons, Erich C. Maul Do, Mph
Pediatric Ekg's For Morons, Erich C. Maul Do, Mph
Erich C. Maul DO MPH
No abstract provided.
Inborn Errors Of Metabolism, Erich C. Maul Do, Mph
Inborn Errors Of Metabolism, Erich C. Maul Do, Mph
Erich C. Maul DO MPH
No abstract provided.
Aging And Diabetes Mellitus: A Dental Public Health Problem Along The Us-Mexico Border, Frank Cortez Flores
Aging And Diabetes Mellitus: A Dental Public Health Problem Along The Us-Mexico Border, Frank Cortez Flores
Frank Cortez Flores
My primary dental public health interest is highlighting the importance of oral infections in patients with diabetes mellitus. The goal of the diabetes lecture (Oral Health Lectures Series) is to promote the early recognition of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (Type 2 DM) and improve the understanding of diabetic risk factors involved in the prevention, surveillance and control of oral infections. Type 2 diabetes, a non-communicable disease, is a major public health problem affecting certain ethnic groups. The theme of the lecture/presentations is awareness and learning. Although space constraints does not allow addressing every infection that is seen in patients with …