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An Assessment Of Quality Improvement Strategies For The Implementation Of Certified Recovery Specialists In Treating Opioid Use Disorder At The Emergency Department At Jefferson, A. Cosmo Annese, Rickie Brawer, Phd, Mph, Ches Feb 2021

An Assessment Of Quality Improvement Strategies For The Implementation Of Certified Recovery Specialists In Treating Opioid Use Disorder At The Emergency Department At Jefferson, A. Cosmo Annese, Rickie Brawer, Phd, Mph, Ches

Phase 1

Introduction: Opioid overdose mortality rate in the U.S. has seen a staggering upward trend lately, more than tripling between the years 2000-2017. Although the use of Certified Recovery Specialists (CRSs) has been shown to improve overdose rates, relapse rates, and treatment completion rates for people with opioid use disorder (OUD), the optimal specialization of CRSs in healthcare settings has yet to be clearly defined. This project seeks the perspectives of CRSs and healthcare workers to gain insight into how CRSs can be most effectively implemented in the ED at Jefferson to treat OUD.

Methods: The study population includes CRSs and …


The Effect Of Medical Nutrition Therapy On Weight Loss, Ayesha Baig, Hannah Kostan, Cynthia Cheng Feb 2021

The Effect Of Medical Nutrition Therapy On Weight Loss, Ayesha Baig, Hannah Kostan, Cynthia Cheng

Phase 1

Introduction: In this retrospective study, we evaluated the effects of Jefferson’s medical nutrition therapy (MNT) program on weight loss. We anticipate that participation in the MNT program will lead to an improvement in weight and metabolic syndrome parameters.

Methods: We selected a convenience sample of 10 participants with BMI > 25 for this pilot retrospective chart review. Subjects were screened for various exclusion criteria such as past bariatric surgery, heart failure, malignancy, renal dialysis, and uncontrolled conditions such as hypothyroidism, anemia, or B12 deficiency. Weight measurements were collected from EPIC records starting from baseline, defined as 3 months prior to initiation …


Examining Israeli Emergency Medical Preparedness In The Context Of Jefferson And Affiliates Practices, Jamie D. Garden, Amit S. Padaki Jan 2020

Examining Israeli Emergency Medical Preparedness In The Context Of Jefferson And Affiliates Practices, Jamie D. Garden, Amit S. Padaki

Phase 1

Introduction: Recent domestic disasters have demonstrated the challenges and vulnerabilities in the US health care disaster preparedness framework, challenges that extend to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital System (TJUH), in Philadelphia, PA. As Israel serves as a global leader in civilian defense and disaster preparedness, this study examines best practices in response to a mass casualty event at Hadassah Hospital in Jerusalem, Israel, and compares them with existing protocol at TJUH. The list of best practices generated from this research allows for a greater understanding of standards that are feasibly employable at TJUH.

Methods: This study examined hospital staff response practices …


Sepsis Education And Training In Medical School, Shayan Ghiaee, Dimitrios Papanagnou, Md, David F. Gaieski, Md Jan 2020

Sepsis Education And Training In Medical School, Shayan Ghiaee, Dimitrios Papanagnou, Md, David F. Gaieski, Md

Phase 1

Purpose: According to the National Institutes of Health, severe sepsis strikes more than one million Americans every year. Despite the extensive research that has gone into creating the different risk stratification tools for sepsis, there is still a fifteen to thirty percent mortality rate among patients diagnosed with sepsis. We believe this is due to a lack of robust education and training of medical students in sepsis identification, and thus, the purpose of this study was to determine the extent of training and education of medical students in the identification and treatment of sepsis.

Methods: This study is aimed at …


A Module Based Method Of Teaching A Novel Approach To Electrocardiogram Interpretation, Emily Fishbein, Alexandra Koutsoubis, Jennifer White, Md, Dimitrios Papanagnou, Md Jan 2020

A Module Based Method Of Teaching A Novel Approach To Electrocardiogram Interpretation, Emily Fishbein, Alexandra Koutsoubis, Jennifer White, Md, Dimitrios Papanagnou, Md

Phase 1

Purpose: The traditional approach to 12-lead electrocardiogram interpretation has limitations in the ED setting because it is tedious and does not emphasize pattern recognition for potentially fatal conditions that ED physicians must recognize. Additionally, while lecture-based learning is necessary, learning modules can help learners gain a better understanding of the material. The purpose of this study was to create and implement a self-paced learning module that teaches a novel way of ECG interpretation through the following steps: is it sinus? is it wide? is there ischemia? and does this herald sudden death?

Methods: The objective endpoint of this study was …


“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 Jan 2020

“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 …


A Module-Based Novel Approach To Electrocardiogram Interpretation For Emergency Medicine Residents, Alexandra Koutsoubis, Emily Fishbein, Jennifer White, Md Jan 2020

A Module-Based Novel Approach To Electrocardiogram Interpretation For Emergency Medicine Residents, Alexandra Koutsoubis, Emily Fishbein, Jennifer White, Md

Phase 1

Purpose: In the Emergency Department, accurate ECG interpretation is essential as many conduction abnormalities are treatable and can lead to death if inaccurately diagnosed. Learning how to read a 12-lead ECG is part of medical education, taught through the following approach: rate, rhythm, axis. In the ED, this tedious approach doesn’t relay important information that should be garnered from the ECG with accuracy. Currently, resources for residents to improve ECG interpretation skills are limited. The purpose of the study was to design a module that teaches an accurate way of interpreting an ECG, that allows for pragmatic, pattern recognition of …


The Effect Of The Surgery Rotation Sequence On Surgery And Emergency Medicine Nbme Scores, Anna Lin, Gerald Isenberg, Md, Chaiya Laoteppitaks, Md Jan 2020

The Effect Of The Surgery Rotation Sequence On Surgery And Emergency Medicine Nbme Scores, Anna Lin, Gerald Isenberg, Md, Chaiya Laoteppitaks, Md

Phase 1

Purpose: Within a school, the formerly fourth year emergency medicine clerkship was added to the third year curriculum in a sequence with general surgery and surgical subspecialty clerkships. Together, a student can be placed in any permutation of the three clerkships, but a student will take the Surgery and EM NBME exam after the completion of the respective clerkship regardless of the order of clerkships. The purpose of this project was to look to see if there was a significance difference in NBME scores between four different sequences of clerkships and to see if sequence of a third year student’s …


Utility Of Point Of Care Ultrasound For Identifying Dental Abscesses In Emergency Department Patients Presenting With Dental Pain, Matthew Cervantes, Kelly Goodsell, Md, Arthur Au, Md Jan 2020

Utility Of Point Of Care Ultrasound For Identifying Dental Abscesses In Emergency Department Patients Presenting With Dental Pain, Matthew Cervantes, Kelly Goodsell, Md, Arthur Au, Md

Phase 1

Introduction: Computed tomography (CT) is the current gold standard for diagnosing dental abscesses in the Emergency Department (ED). There are limitations to using CT, including high cost, radiation exposure, and lengthy time to diagnosis. Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) is an alternative imaging modality that does not have these limitations, and is already used to diagnose other soft tissue abscesses. The efficacy of POCUS for diagnosing suspected dental abscesses has never been investigated. The purpose of this project is to compare the utility of POCUS to CT in diagnosing suspected dental abscesses in the ED.

Methods: A convenience …


Development Of A Hert Trained Interprofessional Student Decontamination Team For Hospital Mass Casualty Response, Ashley Wong, Claire Zurlo, Edward Jasper Jan 2020

Development Of A Hert Trained Interprofessional Student Decontamination Team For Hospital Mass Casualty Response, Ashley Wong, Claire Zurlo, Edward Jasper

Phase 1

Introduction: FEMA’s Hospital Emergency Response Training (HERT) prepares healthcare workers to decontaminate patients during a mass casualty incident. This depletes the emergency department (ED) staff when they are needed most though. Developing an interprofessional student composed HERT team to screen and decontaminate affected populations will allow ED staff to handle more medically complex situations during a mass casualty event.

Methods: Likert scale surveys were conducted among ED physicians and nurses at Jefferson Hospital and HERT trained medical and nursing students at Jefferson University. These were to evaluate the training program and ED staff opinions of utilizing a student HERT …


Oncology Hospital At Home: A Retrospective Chart Review Examining Whether Oncology Patients Placed Under Observation Status By The Ed Could Be Managed In The Home Setting, Mary Blumenfeld, Adam Binder, Md, Nathan Handley, Md Jan 2020

Oncology Hospital At Home: A Retrospective Chart Review Examining Whether Oncology Patients Placed Under Observation Status By The Ed Could Be Managed In The Home Setting, Mary Blumenfeld, Adam Binder, Md, Nathan Handley, Md

Phase 1

Introduction: Hospital at Home (HaH) programs deliver hospital-level care in the home setting rather than in the traditional inpatient unit. In the US, this model of care has focused on the general medicine population, but no such models for adult oncologic care have been described in the literature to date. The current study seeks to identify whether certain diagnoses of patients with cancer admitted to observation status are predictive for early discharge and potentially model diagnoses on which to build a HaH program.

Methods: Electronic medical records were reviewed for 130 adult cancer patients presenting to the Thomas Jefferson …


A Comparison Of Homemade Phantoms For Ultrasound Guided Peripheral Intravenous Catheter Insertion, Saami Zakaria, Liam Hughes, Lauren Selame, Kelly Kehm, Resa E. Lewiss, Arthur Au, Zachary Risler Jan 2020

A Comparison Of Homemade Phantoms For Ultrasound Guided Peripheral Intravenous Catheter Insertion, Saami Zakaria, Liam Hughes, Lauren Selame, Kelly Kehm, Resa E. Lewiss, Arthur Au, Zachary Risler

Phase 1

Purpose: U/S guided peripheral intravenous catheter (PIV) placement is implemented in many clinical settings. Commercially available U/S phantoms are expensive and difficult to alter from stock. Non-commercial phantoms have been described in published literature without data showing which type is more efficacious. The primary objective of this study was to determine efficacy of various non-commercial phantoms for U/S guided PIV placement, while secondary objectives were to characterize the cost and ease of production.

Methods: This prospective observational study trialed six unique phantom models: 1) Amini ballistics gel model, 2) Morrow ballistics gel model, 3) University of California San Diego (UCSD) …


Emergency Medicine Palliative Care Access (Empalla): Preliminary Data From A Multi-Center Randomized Controlled Trial, Abigail M. Schmucker, Ba, Deborah J. Shim, Bs, Corita R. Grudzen, Md, Mshs, Jeanne Cho, Mph, Keith Goldfeld, Drph Feb 2019

Emergency Medicine Palliative Care Access (Empalla): Preliminary Data From A Multi-Center Randomized Controlled Trial, Abigail M. Schmucker, Ba, Deborah J. Shim, Bs, Corita R. Grudzen, Md, Mshs, Jeanne Cho, Mph, Keith Goldfeld, Drph

Phase 1

Introduction: Emergency department (ED)-initiated palliative care has been shown to improve patient-centered outcomes in older adults with serious illnesses, but the optimal modality for providing such interventions is unknown. The EMPallA trial compares nurse-led, telephonic case management with specialty, outpatient palliative care on: 1) patient quality of life (QOL); 2) healthcare utilization; 3) loneliness and symptom burden; and 4) caregiver strain, QOL, and bereavement.

Objective: Summarize preliminary demographic and QOL data for the EMPallA cohort.

Methods: A pragmatic, parallel, two-arm randomized controlled trial is enrolling 1350 ED patients across 9 EDs over 3 years to compare the effectiveness of palliative …


Acute Pancreatitis In The Emergency Department, Gregory J. Lopez, Bs, Matt Hall, Md, Matthew Babineau, Md, Darshan Kothari, Md, Ryan C. Burke, Phd, Mph, Richard E. Wolfe, Md, Sunil G. Sheth, Md, Stephen Freedman, Md, Nathan I. Shapiro, Md, Carrie Tibbles, Md Feb 2019

Acute Pancreatitis In The Emergency Department, Gregory J. Lopez, Bs, Matt Hall, Md, Matthew Babineau, Md, Darshan Kothari, Md, Ryan C. Burke, Phd, Mph, Richard E. Wolfe, Md, Sunil G. Sheth, Md, Stephen Freedman, Md, Nathan I. Shapiro, Md, Carrie Tibbles, Md

Phase 1

Introduction: Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a common emergency department (ED) presentation with a variety of outcomes. Stratifying AP severity with scoring systems can allow physicians to effectively manage patient disposition.

Objective: To identify ED pancreatitis patients who will likely be admitted to the ICU or be discharged within 48 hours, and to validate existing pancreatitis severity scores.

Methods: Patients with a final ED diagnosis of AP and/or lipase ≥ 3 times the upper limit of normal were enrolled in a prospective, observational chart review study. Parametric and non-parametric descriptive statistics were used to describe the patient population. Area under receiver …


Rethinking Emergency Response To Mass Casualty Incidents: Disaster Medicine Education And The Role Of Medical Students, Claire Zurlo, Edward Jasper, Md, Mph Dec 2018

Rethinking Emergency Response To Mass Casualty Incidents: Disaster Medicine Education And The Role Of Medical Students, Claire Zurlo, Edward Jasper, Md, Mph

Phase 1

Introduction: The threat of a mass casualty incident (MCI) is one that must be taken seriously and for which hospitals must be prepared. In the wake of a disaster, emergency departments are often taxed beyond their ability to handle the demands of incoming traumas. In response to this, Dr. Edward Jasper, an emergency physician at Thomas Jefferson Hospital, designed the Hospital Emergency Response Team (HERT) to alleviate the pressure on the ED during a MCI. The HERT is a team of nursing and medical students who are FEMA trained to respond in the event of a MCI.

Objective: The primary …