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Resident Perception Of Respiratory Therapist Directed Asthma Protocol Weaning And The Impact On Education, Simone Warrack, Nathaniel Goodrich, Lauren Maskin, Allison Ashford, Kristy Carlson Oct 2021

Resident Perception Of Respiratory Therapist Directed Asthma Protocol Weaning And The Impact On Education, Simone Warrack, Nathaniel Goodrich, Lauren Maskin, Allison Ashford, Kristy Carlson

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

No abstract provided.


Patient Safety Ward Of Woe: Using Gamification To Reinforce Patient Safety At A Large Academic Hospital, Grant A. Turner, Julie Fedderson, Bethany Lowndes Oct 2021

Patient Safety Ward Of Woe: Using Gamification To Reinforce Patient Safety At A Large Academic Hospital, Grant A. Turner, Julie Fedderson, Bethany Lowndes

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

No abstract provided.


A Holistic Systems Approach To Characterize The Impact Of Chronic Midazolam Exposure On Neurodevelopment And Behavior, Mackenzie S. Laurila, Nghi M. Nguyen, Kunal Sualy, Gurudutt Pendyala Oct 2021

A Holistic Systems Approach To Characterize The Impact Of Chronic Midazolam Exposure On Neurodevelopment And Behavior, Mackenzie S. Laurila, Nghi M. Nguyen, Kunal Sualy, Gurudutt Pendyala

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

No abstract provided.


Neuropsychological Predictors Of Surgical Outcomes In Medically Refractory Epilepsy, Erin Dennis, William Garvey, Kaeli K. Samson, Matthew Garlinghouse, Proleta Datta Oct 2021

Neuropsychological Predictors Of Surgical Outcomes In Medically Refractory Epilepsy, Erin Dennis, William Garvey, Kaeli K. Samson, Matthew Garlinghouse, Proleta Datta

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

No abstract provided.


Notification Of High-Risk Opiate Prescriptions Reduces Dangerous Practices, A. Beck, W. Zeger, C. Johnson, K. Baack, H. Nichols Oct 2021

Notification Of High-Risk Opiate Prescriptions Reduces Dangerous Practices, A. Beck, W. Zeger, C. Johnson, K. Baack, H. Nichols

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

No abstract provided.


A Unique Mode Of Failure In The Non-Contact Bridging Periprosthetic Plating System, Erin L. Stockwell, Matthew Mormino, Justin C. Siebler Oct 2021

A Unique Mode Of Failure In The Non-Contact Bridging Periprosthetic Plating System, Erin L. Stockwell, Matthew Mormino, Justin C. Siebler

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

No abstract provided.


Just When You Thought You Broke Your Foot, Ben Noble, T. Jason Meredith Oct 2021

Just When You Thought You Broke Your Foot, Ben Noble, T. Jason Meredith

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

No abstract provided.


Retro Pharyngeal Abscess And Pott's Disease Due To Tuberculosis: A Case Report, Bailey N. Hassman, Steven Curry, Jonathan H. Ryder, Angela L. Hewlett, Jayme Dowdall Oct 2021

Retro Pharyngeal Abscess And Pott's Disease Due To Tuberculosis: A Case Report, Bailey N. Hassman, Steven Curry, Jonathan H. Ryder, Angela L. Hewlett, Jayme Dowdall

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

No abstract provided.


Intravascular B-Cell Lymphoma Presenting As Cortical Venous Thrombosis, Praveen Hariharan, Mridula Krishnan, Timothy Greiner, Catalina Amador, Marco Gonzalez-Castellon Oct 2021

Intravascular B-Cell Lymphoma Presenting As Cortical Venous Thrombosis, Praveen Hariharan, Mridula Krishnan, Timothy Greiner, Catalina Amador, Marco Gonzalez-Castellon

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

No abstract provided.


Cellular Dermatofibromas: Getting It Right The First Time, Tyler Evans, Erica B. Lee, Adam V. Sutton Oct 2021

Cellular Dermatofibromas: Getting It Right The First Time, Tyler Evans, Erica B. Lee, Adam V. Sutton

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

No abstract provided.


Guillain Barre Syndrome As A Complication Of Covid-19: A Systematic Review, Mohammad Aladawi, Mohamed Elfil, Baha Abu-Esheh, Deaa Abu Jazar, Ahmad Armouti, Ahmed Bayoumi, Ezequiel Piccione Oct 2021

Guillain Barre Syndrome As A Complication Of Covid-19: A Systematic Review, Mohammad Aladawi, Mohamed Elfil, Baha Abu-Esheh, Deaa Abu Jazar, Ahmad Armouti, Ahmed Bayoumi, Ezequiel Piccione

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

No abstract provided.


The Isolated Fibular Fracture: Successful Outcomes With Non-Operative, Immediate Weight Bearing Despite Stress Positive Radiographs, Phillip Thomas, Leonid Grossman, Sara Putnam, Justin C. Siebler, Elizabeth Lyden, Matthew Mormino Oct 2021

The Isolated Fibular Fracture: Successful Outcomes With Non-Operative, Immediate Weight Bearing Despite Stress Positive Radiographs, Phillip Thomas, Leonid Grossman, Sara Putnam, Justin C. Siebler, Elizabeth Lyden, Matthew Mormino

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

No abstract provided.


Pediatric Orthopaedic Trauma: What Defines "Pediatric?", Erin L. Stockwell, Susan A. Scherl, Maegen Wallace, Matthew A. Halanski, Brian P. Hasley Oct 2021

Pediatric Orthopaedic Trauma: What Defines "Pediatric?", Erin L. Stockwell, Susan A. Scherl, Maegen Wallace, Matthew A. Halanski, Brian P. Hasley

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

No abstract provided.


Newsworthiness Of Neurological Research, Isha Snehal, Appaji Rayi, Vineet Punia Oct 2021

Newsworthiness Of Neurological Research, Isha Snehal, Appaji Rayi, Vineet Punia

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

No abstract provided.


Patterns Of Opiate Prescription Practices In Isolated Operative Ankle Fractures: Creating Guidelines, David J. Kusin, Ryan E. Miller, Zachary Bailey, Erin L. Stockwell, Emily A. Boes, Colton Roessner, Kaeli K. Samson, Sara Putnam, Alexander Sawatzke, Justin C. Siebler, Matthew Mormino Oct 2021

Patterns Of Opiate Prescription Practices In Isolated Operative Ankle Fractures: Creating Guidelines, David J. Kusin, Ryan E. Miller, Zachary Bailey, Erin L. Stockwell, Emily A. Boes, Colton Roessner, Kaeli K. Samson, Sara Putnam, Alexander Sawatzke, Justin C. Siebler, Matthew Mormino

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

No abstract provided.


The Effect And Utility Of Emergency Medicine Residency Orientation, Nicholas Jobeun, Chad Branecki, Elizabeth Lyden, Aaron Barksdale Oct 2021

The Effect And Utility Of Emergency Medicine Residency Orientation, Nicholas Jobeun, Chad Branecki, Elizabeth Lyden, Aaron Barksdale

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

No abstract provided.


The Prognostic Significance Of Androgen Receptor Expression In Malignant Gliomas, Ming-Yang Hung, Nan Zhou, Chi Zhang Oct 2021

The Prognostic Significance Of Androgen Receptor Expression In Malignant Gliomas, Ming-Yang Hung, Nan Zhou, Chi Zhang

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

No abstract provided.


Risk Factors For Mortality Among Patients With Gout In The Veteran's Health Administration, Lindsay Helget, Bryant England, Punyasha Roul, Harlan Sayles, Alison D. Petro, Ted R. Mikuls Oct 2021

Risk Factors For Mortality Among Patients With Gout In The Veteran's Health Administration, Lindsay Helget, Bryant England, Punyasha Roul, Harlan Sayles, Alison D. Petro, Ted R. Mikuls

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

No abstract provided.


Seropositive Pediatric Autoimmune Encephalitis: A Single Center Experience, Praveen Hariharan, Daniel A. Crespo Artunduaga, Geetanjali Rathore Oct 2021

Seropositive Pediatric Autoimmune Encephalitis: A Single Center Experience, Praveen Hariharan, Daniel A. Crespo Artunduaga, Geetanjali Rathore

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

No abstract provided.


Anti-Neurofascin Antibody Associated Disease: A Case Series, Navnika Gupta, Afsaneh Shirani, Elizabeth Hartman, Lakshman Arcot, Rana Zabad Oct 2021

Anti-Neurofascin Antibody Associated Disease: A Case Series, Navnika Gupta, Afsaneh Shirani, Elizabeth Hartman, Lakshman Arcot, Rana Zabad

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

No abstract provided.


Mycobacterium Avium Pulmonary Infection Disguised As A Urinary Tract Infection, Megan Rolfzen, Allison Ashford Oct 2021

Mycobacterium Avium Pulmonary Infection Disguised As A Urinary Tract Infection, Megan Rolfzen, Allison Ashford

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

In the United States, Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) has been found to be the most common isolate in non-tuberculous disease, and pulmonary infection is the most frequent presentation. It is ubiquitous in the environment, particularly in soil and manufactured water supply sources. Worldwide, M. avium infections, both pulmonary and disseminated, are steadily increasing. Due to MAC’s ability to cause non-specific symptoms and its pervasiveness within the environment, it is paramount to incorporate this diagnosis in the differential, especially in those most susceptible. We report a case of a Mycobacterium avium complex pulmonary infection in 72-year-old Caucasian male with history of …


Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting In A Patient With Hemophilia A, Haiying Liu, Alyssa Green, Nicholas Markin Oct 2021

Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting In A Patient With Hemophilia A, Haiying Liu, Alyssa Green, Nicholas Markin

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

With advances in care, the median age for the mild-moderate hemophilic patients have almost reached parity with the general population. However, they have a much higher rate of cardiovascular disease than their peers. The authors here present a successful case of a patient with mild hemophilia undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) and summarize the recommendations surrounding the management of hemophilia in the perioperative setting.


Vv Ecmo For Treatment Of Severe Ards In Covid-19 Patients At Unmc, Cale J. Ewald, Levi Zehr, Shaun L. Thompson Oct 2021

Vv Ecmo For Treatment Of Severe Ards In Covid-19 Patients At Unmc, Cale J. Ewald, Levi Zehr, Shaun L. Thompson

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

Abstract

Introduction: Veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV ECMO) is an indicated treatment for severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) refractory to conventional medical treatment. Severe ARDS is a common complication of CoVID-19 infection. Subsequently, the efficacy of VV ECMO in CoVID-19 severe ARDS patients must be investigated. ECMO is a resource-intensive treatment modality, meaning that its use must be reserved for patients with robust indications and paucity of contraindications.

Methods: We performed retrospective chart review of three patients at the University of Nebraska Medical Center that were placed on VV ECMO secondary to severe ARDS from CoVID-19 infection.

Results: All …


The Role Of Photography In Increasing Efficiency Of Dermatologic Inpatient Consulting Service, Ritu Swali, Tyler D. Evans, Dillon Clarey, Corey Georgesen, Ashley Wysong Oct 2021

The Role Of Photography In Increasing Efficiency Of Dermatologic Inpatient Consulting Service, Ritu Swali, Tyler D. Evans, Dillon Clarey, Corey Georgesen, Ashley Wysong

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

Abstract

Introduction:

Inpatient dermatology consultations can bring a mixed bag of pathologies. Due to the highly specialized nature of dermatology and the lack of dermatologic training in medical school, the dermatologic team is consulted for matters that range from non-urgent to pressing. Pictures are a critical component of dermatology and greatly aid in the diagnosis of cutaneous diseases. In the inpatient setting, pictures can help streamline diagnosis and prevent unnecessary tests or procedures. The purpose of this study was to evaluate for the presence of pictures in patients’ chart after a dermatology consult had been placed through EPIC at the …


Experience Treating Electrical Storm Using An Ultrasound Guided Stellate Ganglion Blockade, Thomas A. Nicholas Iv, Levi Zehr, Han-Jun Wang, Daniel R. Anderson, Steven J. Lisco Oct 2021

Experience Treating Electrical Storm Using An Ultrasound Guided Stellate Ganglion Blockade, Thomas A. Nicholas Iv, Levi Zehr, Han-Jun Wang, Daniel R. Anderson, Steven J. Lisco

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

Introduction: Electrical storm is a life-threatening condition in an often medically complex patient population. Pharmacologic ultrasound-guided stellate ganglion blockade is a treatment option in combination with maximized systemic antiarrhythmic medications. There is an emerging body of case reports supporting stellate ganglion block efficacy and safety for this condition.

Methods: Retrospective study on ultrasound-guided stellate ganglion blocks for electrical storm investigating patient clinical characteristics, immediate and long-term outcomes, and procedure related complications.

Results: Four (75% men) critically ill patients maximized on standard antiarrhythmic therapy underwent six bedside ultrasound-guided stellate ganglion block procedures. All blocks were unilateral left-sided, two patients underwent repeat …


The Advantages Of A Rural Resident Rotation In Otolaryngology Training: Comparing Surgical Case Volumes Of A Rural Rotation With A University Rotation, Mark Miller, Paul J. Brosnihan, Christie Barnes, Jayme Dowdall Oct 2021

The Advantages Of A Rural Resident Rotation In Otolaryngology Training: Comparing Surgical Case Volumes Of A Rural Rotation With A University Rotation, Mark Miller, Paul J. Brosnihan, Christie Barnes, Jayme Dowdall

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

Objective: Rural residency rotations have played a significant role in encouraging surgical residents to pursue a career in a rural community. This study reviews the resident caseload of an otolaryngology residency rural rotation in comparison with a traditional primary university-based urban location.

Methods: The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) case log system was used to review cases logged by residents during their rural rotations from July 2017 to December 2018. Case log data were compared with a matched resident of similar training experience on the university service during the same time period.

Results: Rural residents reported more cases …


Postoperative Outcomes Of Hip Fracture Surgery In Geriatric Patients On Clopidogrel Or Warfarin At The Time Of Surgery, Josh Locker, Elizabeth Lyden, Justin Siebler Oct 2021

Postoperative Outcomes Of Hip Fracture Surgery In Geriatric Patients On Clopidogrel Or Warfarin At The Time Of Surgery, Josh Locker, Elizabeth Lyden, Justin Siebler

Graduate Medical Education Research Journal

BACKGROUND: The purpose of our study is to evaluate if surgical intervention in the setting of an elevated INR or continued use of clopidogrel lead to elevated post-operative mortality and/or morbidity compared to INR reversal or surgical delay.

METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed 1,007 patients age > 55 undergoing hip fracture fixation at our institution over a 10 year span. We placed patients into four groups based upon their anticoagulation status at the time of surgery. Descriptive statistics were utilized to evaluate for differences in mortality rates, blood loss, time to surgery, and wound complications.

RESULTS: Comorbid conditions occurred at a higher …


Covid-19_Umaine News_Ferrini-Mundy Notes Ums Following The Science In Press Herald Story, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications Oct 2021

Covid-19_Umaine News_Ferrini-Mundy Notes Ums Following The Science In Press Herald Story, University Of Maine Division Of Marketing And Communications

Division of Marketing & Communications

Screenshot of UMaine in the News regarding the University of Maine president Joan Ferrini-Mundy, who chairs the University of Maine System Science Advisory Board, talking with the Portland Press Herald about current COVID-19 guidelines and active case numbers across the System.


Covid-19_Maine Campus_Covid’S Still Here. Why Isn’T Our Strategy?, Emma Vannorsdall Oct 2021

Covid-19_Maine Campus_Covid’S Still Here. Why Isn’T Our Strategy?, Emma Vannorsdall

Teaching, Learning & Research Documents

Editorial by Emma Vannorsdall in the Maine Campus newspaper regarding the University of Maine's response to COVID-19.


Impact Of Pro Bono Clinic On Attitudes, Beliefs, And Confidence Towards Cultural Competence In First-Year Doctoral Physical Therapy Students, Scarlett Morris, Ruiping Xia, Troy Klaassen, Trey Johnson Oct 2021

Impact Of Pro Bono Clinic On Attitudes, Beliefs, And Confidence Towards Cultural Competence In First-Year Doctoral Physical Therapy Students, Scarlett Morris, Ruiping Xia, Troy Klaassen, Trey Johnson

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice

Purpose: Cultural competence is an essential skill for healthcare providers in our increasingly ethnically diversified society. There is an unmet need for educating future culturally competent physical therapists. The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of pro bono clinic on cultural competence in first-year doctoral physical therapy students. Method: Forty-two participants completed a survey before and after attending three individual sessions of mentored pro bono clinical experiences during their first semester. The survey assessed participants’ attitudes and beliefs (Part I), and self-perceived level of confidence (Part II) towards cultural competence. Wilcoxon signed-rank tests were performed. Results: The …