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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
A Word From The Writing Team (December 2021), Pam Walter, Mfa
A Word From The Writing Team (December 2021), Pam Walter, Mfa
A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)
This issue includes:
- New Writing Specialist, Liz Declan
- Saying Farewell to Jen Wilson
- Coming Soon -- Find the Time: Time Management
Anna Justina Magee: A Woman Of Determination And Vision, John F. Ditunno Jr., Chris S. Formal
Anna Justina Magee: A Woman Of Determination And Vision, John F. Ditunno Jr., Chris S. Formal
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Faculty Papers
This article tells the story of Anna J. Magee (AJM), the founder of the Magee Rehabilitation Hospital in Philadelphia, one of the country’s premier medical rehabilitation institutions. AJM’s life was shaped by her family, her times, and her city. The daughter of one of the founders of the Pennsylvania Railroad, she emerged in the late 19th century as an independent woman of elite Philadelphian society, demonstrating a special devotion to St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church at 10th and Market Streets and, inspired by her personal physician, a determination to serve the rehabilitative needs of physically disabled patients, regardless of their …
Virchow At 200 And Lown At 100 - Physicians As Activists., Salvatore Mangione, Mark L. Tykocinski
Virchow At 200 And Lown At 100 - Physicians As Activists., Salvatore Mangione, Mark L. Tykocinski
Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Faculty Papers
No abstract provided.
Remembering., Emmanuel Philor
Remembering., Emmanuel Philor
Jefferson Hospital Staff Papers and Presentations
This reflection heightens the value of the role of chaplain during the time of the pandemic.
The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 70, Issue 1, Spring 2021
The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)
This issue includes:
- Dean’s Column Leveling the Field, Paving the Way to Success
- Time Capsule Milestones and Influencers: Women in Medicine at Jefferson
- On Campus
- A Message from Elizabeth A. Dale Building a New Legend
- Discovery Predicting Heart Disease from the Skin
- Gender Equality in Medicine Still a Work in Progress
- Faculty Profile Diane Merry
- Student Profile Matt Rohn and Mark Shapses
- Class Notes 2020 Virtual Alumni Weekend
- Love Story Physician-Researchers Found Life’s Work—and Each Other—at Jefferson
- Class Agent
- In Memoriam
- Bookshelf
Disparities In Sars-Cov-2 Positivity Rates: Associations With Race And Ethnicity, Harvey W Kaufman, Justin K Niles, David B. Nash
Disparities In Sars-Cov-2 Positivity Rates: Associations With Race And Ethnicity, Harvey W Kaufman, Justin K Niles, David B. Nash
College of Population Health Faculty Papers
Numerous reports indicate that African Americans and Latinos are being affected disproportionately by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Positivity rates have not been analyzed on scale because only 4 states report race/ethnicity as part of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) testing. Previous studies also have had little ability to control for many known risk factors to better identify the effects of COVID-19 on racial and ethnic communities. Using test results from a large national reference laboratory database that included patients from all 50 states and the District of Columbia, this study compared positivity rates for SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid amplification …
Callicore, Cole Miller, Galen Ogg, Jasmine Phun, Yajnesh Vedanaparti, Morgan Hutchinson, Md
Callicore, Cole Miller, Galen Ogg, Jasmine Phun, Yajnesh Vedanaparti, Morgan Hutchinson, Md
Phase 1
Transporting children in SPICA casts in a safe, comfortable, and convenient manner so that the parents can feel more at ease.
Printing The Pathway Forward In Bone Metastatic Cancer Research: Applications Of 3d Engineered Models And Bioprinted Scaffolds To Recapitulate The Bone-Tumor Niche., Anne M. Hughes, Alexus D. Kolb, Alison B. Shupp, Kristy M. Shine, Karen M. Bussard
Printing The Pathway Forward In Bone Metastatic Cancer Research: Applications Of 3d Engineered Models And Bioprinted Scaffolds To Recapitulate The Bone-Tumor Niche., Anne M. Hughes, Alexus D. Kolb, Alison B. Shupp, Kristy M. Shine, Karen M. Bussard
Department of Cancer Biology Faculty Papers
Breast cancer commonly metastasizes to bone, resulting in osteolytic lesions and poor patient quality of life. The bone extracellular matrix (ECM) plays a critical role in cancer cell metastasis by means of the physical and biochemical cues it provides to support cellular crosstalk. Current two-dimensional in-vitro models lack the spatial and biochemical complexities of the native ECM and do not fully recapitulate crosstalk that occurs between the tumor and endogenous stromal cells. Engineered models such as bone-on-a-chip, extramedullary bone, and bioreactors are presently used to model cellular crosstalk and bone-tumor cell interactions, but fall short of providing a bone-biomimetic microenvironment. …