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Listen In Silence: Narrative Medicine With Interprofessional Teams, Deepthiman Gowda Md, Mph Dec 2017

Listen In Silence: Narrative Medicine With Interprofessional Teams, Deepthiman Gowda Md, Mph

Collaborative Healthcare: Interprofessional Practice, Education and Evaluation (JCIPE)

My interest in health humanities began in medical school when I took an elective on literature and medicine with Robert Coles. Reading works by Raymond Carver and William Carlos Williams, we explored the patient's experience of illness and probed the ethical and emotional challenges of giving care. It seemed as if a curtain had been pulled to reveal marvelous hidden rooms, places where new understandings of health and illness could be had. I recognized that some things that were true about illness could not be understood using a scientific lens. The singular, lived experience of those who are sick or …


A Word From The Writing Center (November 2017), Jennifer Wilson, Ms, Els Nov 2017

A Word From The Writing Center (November 2017), Jennifer Wilson, Ms, Els

A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)

This issue includes:

  • Stylish academic writing
  • The Write Stuff


A Word From The Writing Center (October 2017), Jennifer Wilson, Ms, Els Oct 2017

A Word From The Writing Center (October 2017), Jennifer Wilson, Ms, Els

A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)

This issue includes:

  • Selecting a target journal using journalguide.com
  • Teaching and Communication Skills workshops


The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 66, Issue 2, Fall 2017 Oct 2017

The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 66, Issue 2, Fall 2017

The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)

This issue includes:

  • Introducing the New Jefferson: One Name. Two Legacies. Infinite Possibilities
  • The PhiladelphiaU Story: A History of Change and Innovation
  • Two Alumnae, One Vision: A New Home Base for All Graduates
  • Second Opinions for Docs, Second Chances for Patients: The Jefferson Angioplasty Center Helps Cardiac Patients Avoid Open Heart Surgery
  • Dean's Column
  • Findings: Molecule May Help Maintain Brain's Synaptic Balance
  • The Families We Choose: A Message from Elizabeth Dale
  • On Campus
  • Basil Harris, MD '02: Merging Medicine, Engineering, and Design to Revolutionize Digital Healthcare
  • Big Things, Small Beginnings: Jefferson Surgeons Are Exploring New Therapies That May Make Standard …


A Word From The Writing Center (September 2017), Jennifer Wilson, Ms, Els Sep 2017

A Word From The Writing Center (September 2017), Jennifer Wilson, Ms, Els

A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)

This issue includes:

  • Writing Tip: Sentences that start with the word there
  • Communication Skills Workshop Series: Communicate Like a Pro: Think like a...


Solar Stove, Julia Strange (Interior Design), Alaina Mcihenney (Physicians Assistant), Zachary Quain (Industrial Design), Adam Beauchner (Industrial Design), Irene Ghattas (Occupational Therapy) Sep 2017

Solar Stove, Julia Strange (Interior Design), Alaina Mcihenney (Physicians Assistant), Zachary Quain (Industrial Design), Adam Beauchner (Industrial Design), Irene Ghattas (Occupational Therapy)

Nexus Maximus

PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD WINNER!

We designed a solar powered hot plate that also functions as a light source. This allows refugees to cook food without burning wood or using toxic fuels and provides a portable light source.

Nexus Maximus IV

The Challenge: Innovation for Refugees and Displaced Populations

One of the great challenges of our time is how to help refugees and displaced populations, and how to prevent the causes in the first place. Every minute, 24 people around the world are forced to flee their homes. That’s 34,000 people a day who leave everything behind in the hope of …


The Trade Exchange, Emily Monath (Industrial Design), Caroline Whittemore (Occupational Therapy), Wa’Ed Ibrahim (International Design Business Management), Michael Taffe (Finance), Bridget Sax (Interior Design) Sep 2017

The Trade Exchange, Emily Monath (Industrial Design), Caroline Whittemore (Occupational Therapy), Wa’Ed Ibrahim (International Design Business Management), Michael Taffe (Finance), Bridget Sax (Interior Design)

Nexus Maximus

The Trade Exchange program changes the meaning of "refugee" from burden to asset. This job placement organization reduces depression and other mental health factors by capitalizing on refugees skills by placing them in countries with labor shortages.

Nexus Maximus IV

The Challenge: Innovation for Refugees and Displaced Populations

One of the great challenges of our time is how to help refugees and displaced populations, and how to prevent the causes in the first place. Every minute, 24 people around the world are forced to flee their homes. That’s 34,000 people a day who leave everything behind in the hope of …


Amicus: Communication Across Languages, Brian Cipperly (Industrial Design), Rosario Herrera (Graphic Design), Mike Savarie (Sustainable Design) Sep 2017

Amicus: Communication Across Languages, Brian Cipperly (Industrial Design), Rosario Herrera (Graphic Design), Mike Savarie (Sustainable Design)

Nexus Maximus

MOST INNOVATIVE SOLUTION AWARD

Our project is designed to serve as a means for speakers of different languages to communicate using pictorial icons, particularly to serve basic needs such as food and water. At a refugee camp or other first point of contact, a volunteer or aid worker can be wearing a t-shirt, giving away blankets, or using flash cards with the symbols printed on them and the refugee can communicate their needs.

Nexus Maximus IV

The Challenge: Innovation for Refugees and Displaced Populations

One of the great challenges of our time is how to help refugees and displaced populations, …


Intgrt, John Cecil (Industrial Design), Veronica Reguero Cadilla (Industrial Design), Keaghan Caldwell (Sustainability Design), Emmalee Vansciver (Interior Design) Sep 2017

Intgrt, John Cecil (Industrial Design), Veronica Reguero Cadilla (Industrial Design), Keaghan Caldwell (Sustainability Design), Emmalee Vansciver (Interior Design)

Nexus Maximus

We are a non-profit organization with the goal to resettle refugees into a small-scale community with opportunities of education, employment, and housing. With the focus on cities between a 5,000 to 60,000 population, refugees have the chance to utilize their skill sets to improve and evolve a current community without being strongly labeled as a “refugee.”

Nexus Maximus IV

The Challenge: Innovation for Refugees and Displaced Populations

One of the great challenges of our time is how to help refugees and displaced populations, and how to prevent the causes in the first place. Every minute, 24 people around the world …


A Word From The Writing Center (July 2017), Jennifer Wilson, Ms, Els Jul 2017

A Word From The Writing Center (July 2017), Jennifer Wilson, Ms, Els

A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)

This issue includes:

  • Grammar tip: affect vs effect
  • Opportunity for online writing workshop for scientists


A Word From The Writing Center (June 2017), Jennifer Wilson, Ms, Els Jun 2017

A Word From The Writing Center (June 2017), Jennifer Wilson, Ms, Els

A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)

This issue includes:

  • Writing tip: Purpose of semicolons and colons
  • Tips on preparing posters


Pain Perception In Latino Vs. Caucasian And Male Vs. Female Patients: Is There Really A Difference?, Molly Aufiero, Holly Stankewicz, Shaila Quazi, Jeanne Jacoby, Jill Stoltzfus Jun 2017

Pain Perception In Latino Vs. Caucasian And Male Vs. Female Patients: Is There Really A Difference?, Molly Aufiero, Holly Stankewicz, Shaila Quazi, Jeanne Jacoby, Jill Stoltzfus

Aria Health Papers

INTRODUCTION: Pain is a common emergency department (ED) complaint. It is important to understand the differences in pain perception among different ethnic and demographic populations.

METHODS: We applied a standardized painful stimulus to Caucasian and Latino adult patients to determine whether the level of pain reported differed depending on ethnicity (N=100; 50 Caucasian [C], 50 Latino [L] patients) and gender (N=100; 59 female, 41 male). Patients had an initial pain score of 0 or 1. A blood pressure cuff was inflated 20 mm HG above the patient's systolic blood pressure and held for three minutes. Pain scores, using both a …


Inside Out, Spring 2017 May 2017

Inside Out, Spring 2017

Inside Out

Contents:

Abstract Anatomy: The Strength Within, Jordyn Brooke Tumas, Front Cover

Lower East Side, Caroline Christianson, Inside Cover

Untitled, Alex Rowan, 1

Daytime Figure Study, Chen Zhou, 2

Amyloids, Malika Madhava, 3

Dirty Dishes, Daisy Zhang, 4

Topography, Prachi Priyam, 5

Glass Wall, South Street, Sanket Patkak, 5

Our home is open, Julie Christensen, 6

Hands, Katie Shen, 7

Balance, Anna Melnick, 8

Consequence, Anitha Ahmed, 9

Woman with White Carnation, Katie Sommers, 10

pocketbooks, Anthony K. Vu, 10

Miniatures, Holly Rankin, 11

Savory Poem, Anya Platt, 11

Rememberance, Anya Platt, 12

Paper Doll, Daisy Zhang, 13

Miniatures, Holly Rankin …


Inside Out, Spring 2016 May 2017

Inside Out, Spring 2016

Inside Out

Contents:

Untitled, Amanda Breem, Front Cover

Stockholm Underground, David Chou, Inside Front Cover

Portrait of a Woman, Chen Zhou, Opposite Page

The Happy Prince, Yuhang Zhou, 1

Feeling Limited, Amy Tressan, 2

Winged Scapula, Daisy Zhang, 3

Untitled, Kathryn Tuazon, 4

Cooking with Papa in Ramadan, Anitha Ahmed, 6

Not Sure Where I'm Going, Jessica Gatt, 6

Salt Marsh, Jessica Gatt, 7

Bite your liquor, not your tongue, Daisy Zhang, 8

Dr. Frank N. Furter, Kathryn Tuazon, 9

Calm, Jessica Gatt, 10

River Basin, Jessica Gatt, 11

Thoracic Vertebra, Holly Rankin, 12

Scapula 2, Holly Rankin, 13

The Kacha Bazaar, …


A Word From The Writing Center (May 2017), Jennifer Wilson, Ms, Els May 2017

A Word From The Writing Center (May 2017), Jennifer Wilson, Ms, Els

A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)

This issue includes:

  • Grammar writing tip on ZOMBIE nouns!
  • Keep Reading with BrowZine


Occupational Therapy And People Living With Scoliosis And Undermineralized Bones, Curran Smith, Ids, Katie Ramin, Ots Apr 2017

Occupational Therapy And People Living With Scoliosis And Undermineralized Bones, Curran Smith, Ids, Katie Ramin, Ots

Program of Industrial Design Posters

Poster highlights work with 7 year old boy Brendan. Created Prone Pillow which can be used as a back rest. It also features a handle for carrying and a removable cover.


The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 66, Issue 1, Spring 2017 Apr 2017

The Bulletin: Sidney Kimmel Medical College At Thomas Jefferson University, Volume 66, Issue 1, Spring 2017

The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)

This issue includes:

  • Making a difference for Children's Health: Jefferson's Initiatives Aim to Help Kids Thrive
  • Who Was the First? Previously unknown African-American graduates of Jefferson's medical college
  • Dean's Column
  • The Beacon: Lights, Drones, Action
  • Vanquishing Banquo's Ghost: A Message from Elizabeth Dale
  • Alumni Weekend: Alumni Return to Campus to Reconnect
  • Awards: 2016 Alumni Achievement Award Winners
  • On Campus
  • JEFFMD: A Q&A with Deborah Ziring, MD
  • Blue is the New Pink: Colon Cancer Awareness
  • Class Notes
  • In Memoriam
  • By the Numbers


Robert Reynolds Macintosh, M.D. (1897-1989): Forefather Of Anesthesiology, Advocate For Patient Safety., Haig Minassian, Scott W. Cowan, Charles J. Yeo Apr 2017

Robert Reynolds Macintosh, M.D. (1897-1989): Forefather Of Anesthesiology, Advocate For Patient Safety., Haig Minassian, Scott W. Cowan, Charles J. Yeo

Department of Surgery Gibbon Society Historical Profiles

No abstract provided.


Against The Odds: Making A Difference In Global Health Feb 2017

Against The Odds: Making A Difference In Global Health

Global Health Events

Against the Odds: Making a Difference in Global Health is a banner traveling exhibition highlighting the role of communities in improving health at home and all around the world. The exhibition explores the shared basic needs required for a good quality of life, including nutritious food and clean water, a safe place to live, and affordable health care. Using historical and contemporary photographs, the banners tell stories of collaboration between families, scientists, advocates, governments, and international organizations, all taking up the challenge to prevent disease and improve medical care. This exhibition raises awareness of the sources and effects of health …


William Arbuthnot Lane (1856-1943): Surgical Innovator And His Theory Of Autointoxication., Mackenzie Morris, Thea Price, Scott W. Cowan, Charles J. Yeo, Benjamin Phillips Jan 2017

William Arbuthnot Lane (1856-1943): Surgical Innovator And His Theory Of Autointoxication., Mackenzie Morris, Thea Price, Scott W. Cowan, Charles J. Yeo, Benjamin Phillips

Department of Surgery Gibbon Society Historical Profiles

William Arbuthnot Lane contributed to the advancement of many fields of orthopedics, otolaryngology, and general surgery. He is credited for his "no-touch technique" and the invention of long-handled instruments, some of which are still in use today, to minimize tissue handling. He is most well known for his hypothesis that slowing of gastric contents could cause a variety of ailments and this became known as Lane's disease. Although his surgical treatment of Lane's disease is now defunct, it advanced the surgical technique in colorectal surgery. It seems likely that some of Lane's "autointoxication" patients would be classified today as patients …