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Pediatric Spasticity, Kavita Parikh, Olga Morozova, Melanie Anspacher, Neha Shah Dec 2012

Pediatric Spasticity, Kavita Parikh, Olga Morozova, Melanie Anspacher, Neha Shah

E-Learning Modules

Children with special health care needs (CSHCN) are increasingly prevalent in US hospitals. The pediatric hospitalist is often the primary provider of inpatient care for these patients. However, exposure to this patient population during training varies from provider to provider. No published educational curricula are specific to the inpatient care of this population. The purpose of this project is to build a multi-modal educational curriculum for providers with the overall goal of improving inpatient care for this at-risk population.

This curriculum is primarily composed of a series of topic-specific learning modules. Asynchronous learning modules, utilized appropriately, can augment learning by …


Blended Learning In Anesthesia Education: Current State And Future Model, Jaya Kannan, Viji Kurup Dec 2012

Blended Learning In Anesthesia Education: Current State And Future Model, Jaya Kannan, Viji Kurup

Jandrisevits Faculty Publications

Purpose of review: Educators in anesthesia residency programs across the country are facing a number of challenges as they attempt to integrate blended learning techniques in their curriculum. Compared with the rest of higher education, which has made advances to varying degrees in the adoption of online learning anesthesiology education has been sporadic in the active integration of blended learning. The purpose of this review is to discuss the challenges in anesthesiology education and relevance of the Universal Design for Learning framework in addressing them.

Recent findings: There is a wide chasm between student demand for online education and the …


Select Readiness: Assessing The Clinical Learning Environment Of A Regional Branch Medical Campus, Margaret A. Hadinger Edd, Ms, Erica T. Mahady Ma, Edward Norris Md, Fapm, J Alan Otsuki Md, Mba Nov 2012

Select Readiness: Assessing The Clinical Learning Environment Of A Regional Branch Medical Campus, Margaret A. Hadinger Edd, Ms, Erica T. Mahady Ma, Edward Norris Md, Fapm, J Alan Otsuki Md, Mba

Department of Education

No abstract provided.


Evidence Based Adolescent Type 2 Diabetes Prevention, Susan Henley, Abby Jane Toburen, Lauren Howsden Nov 2012

Evidence Based Adolescent Type 2 Diabetes Prevention, Susan Henley, Abby Jane Toburen, Lauren Howsden

Pharmacy and Nursing Student Research and Evidence-Based Medicine Poster Session

Type 2 Diabetes (T2DM) is a growing problem in the pediatric population. Contributing factors are poor nutrition, lack of education, and decrease in exercise. The purpose of this study is to determine the best interventions to prevent T2DM in children.


Future Of Nursing: Advancing Health Through Interprofessional Collaboration, Margaret A. Hadinger Edd, Ms, Mary Ellen Miller Phd, Rn, Abby S. Letcher Md, Lucy Tuton Phd Oct 2012

Future Of Nursing: Advancing Health Through Interprofessional Collaboration, Margaret A. Hadinger Edd, Ms, Mary Ellen Miller Phd, Rn, Abby S. Letcher Md, Lucy Tuton Phd

Department of Education

No abstract provided.


Lessons From The Trenches: Meeting Evaluation Challenges In School Health Education, Michael Young, George Denny, Joseph Donnelly Oct 2012

Lessons From The Trenches: Meeting Evaluation Challenges In School Health Education, Michael Young, George Denny, Joseph Donnelly

Department of Public Health Scholarship and Creative Works

BACKGROUND: Those involved in school health education programs generally believe that health education programs can play an important role in helping young people make positive health decisions. Thus, it is to document the effects of such programs through rigorous evaluations published in peer‐reviewed journals.

METHODS: This paper helps the reader understand the context of school health program evaluation, examines several problems and challenges, shows how problems can often be fixed, or prevented, and demonstrates ways in which challenges can be met. A number of topics are addressed, including distinguishing between curricula evaluation and evaluation of outcomes, types of evaluation, identifying …


Enhancing Resident Education By Empowering The Learner Through The Creation Of Smartphone Applications, Christine W. Du Md, Dale A. Dangleben Md, Judith A. Olenwine Ms, C-Tagme, Michael M. Badellino Md Oct 2012

Enhancing Resident Education By Empowering The Learner Through The Creation Of Smartphone Applications, Christine W. Du Md, Dale A. Dangleben Md, Judith A. Olenwine Ms, C-Tagme, Michael M. Badellino Md

Department of Surgery

No abstract provided.


Chhs October 2012 E-Newsletter, Dr. John Bonaguro, Dean, Vashon S. Wells, Editor, College Of Health And Human Services, Western Kentucky University Oct 2012

Chhs October 2012 E-Newsletter, Dr. John Bonaguro, Dean, Vashon S. Wells, Editor, College Of Health And Human Services, Western Kentucky University

College of Health & Human Services Publications

No abstract provided.


Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume 61, Number 4, Fall 2012 Oct 2012

Stress, Job Satisfaction And Work Hours In Medical And Surgical Residency Programmes In Private Sector Teaching Hospitals Of Karachi, Pakistan, Sameer-Ur-Rehman, Rohail Kumar, Nabeel Siddiqui, Zain Shahid, Sadia Syed, Masood Kadir Oct 2012

Stress, Job Satisfaction And Work Hours In Medical And Surgical Residency Programmes In Private Sector Teaching Hospitals Of Karachi, Pakistan, Sameer-Ur-Rehman, Rohail Kumar, Nabeel Siddiqui, Zain Shahid, Sadia Syed, Masood Kadir

Community Health Sciences

Objective: To assess stress levels, job satisfaction and working hours of the residents in Medicine and Surgery and to explore a correlation among the three factors.Methods: The questionnaire-based. Cross-sectional study was conducted in 2011 at two tertiary level teaching hospitals in Karachi, Pakistan (Ziauddin University Hospital and Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan). The study population comprised 176 residents, General Health Questionnaire-12 was used to assess the mental health of the residents and a standardised Job Satisfaction Survey tool was used to assess their work satisfaction.Results: A total of 176 residents participated in the study; 115 (65%) from Medicine, and …


Faculty And Patient Evaluations Of Radiology Residents' Communication And Interpersonal Skills, Naila Nadeem, Abdul Mueed Zafar, Muhammad Nadeem Ahmad, Rukhsana Wamiq Zuberi Sep 2012

Faculty And Patient Evaluations Of Radiology Residents' Communication And Interpersonal Skills, Naila Nadeem, Abdul Mueed Zafar, Muhammad Nadeem Ahmad, Rukhsana Wamiq Zuberi

Department for Educational Development

Objective: To assess communication and interpersonal skills (CIS) of radiology residents through faculty and standardised patients (SP).

Methods: In this day-long objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) in January 2009, 42 radiology residents took part at six stations in Karachi, each with a standardised patient and a faculty evaluator. Each encounter lasted 15 minutes followed by independent assessments of the residents by both the evaluators.

Results: Based on rating-scale evaluations, all cases had satisfactory internal consistency (Cronbach\'s alpha 0.6 to 0.9). The alpha values were comparatively diminutive against the checklist scores. Correlation among faculty was 0.6 (p

Conclusion: Both checklists and …


Psychometrics Of The Scale Of Attitudes Toward Physician-Pharmacist Collaboration: A Study With Medical Students., Mohammadreza Hojat, John Spandorfer, Gerald A. Isenberg, Michael J. Vergare, Reza Fassihi, Joseph S. Gonnella Aug 2012

Psychometrics Of The Scale Of Attitudes Toward Physician-Pharmacist Collaboration: A Study With Medical Students., Mohammadreza Hojat, John Spandorfer, Gerald A. Isenberg, Michael J. Vergare, Reza Fassihi, Joseph S. Gonnella

Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Despite the emphasis placed on interdisciplinary education and interprofessional collaboration between physicians and pharmacologists, no psychometrically sound instrument is available to measure attitudes toward collaborative relationships.

AIM: This study was designed to examine psychometrics of an instrument for measuring attitudes toward physician-pharmacist collaborative relationships for administration to students in medical and pharmacy schools and to physicians and pharmacists.

METHODS: The Scale of Attitudes Toward Physician-Pharmacist Collaboration was completed by 210 students at Jefferson Medical College. Factor analysis and correlational methods were used to examine psychometrics of the instrument.

RESULTS: Consistent with the conceptual framework of interprofessional collaboration, three underlying …


Coombs, Samuel Williams, 1830-1882 (Sc 2602), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Aug 2012

Coombs, Samuel Williams, 1830-1882 (Sc 2602), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

MSS Finding Aids

Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 2602. Bound photocopy of the holographic personal diary of Samuel Williams Coombs, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, detailing medical school, and his day-to-day life.


How To Formulate A Clinical Question And Effectively Search For The Answer, Neha Shah, Susan Keller Aug 2012

How To Formulate A Clinical Question And Effectively Search For The Answer, Neha Shah, Susan Keller

E-Learning Modules

This small group, case-based exercise is geared towards medical students on their pediatric clerkship. The goal of this session is to teach students how to re-frame their clinical questions into a format that allows for more effective and efficient searching of the literature.

I provide this session once a month as a part of the Third-year medical student core lecture series during their inpatient pediatrics rotation. My co-facilitator is a medical librarian. We initially used a lecture format in which we reviewed use of advanced PubMed features with very little interaction from the learners. Based on feedback and evaluations, we …


Brochure: Scholarships In Premedical And Predentistry Programs, University Of Dayton Aug 2012

Brochure: Scholarships In Premedical And Predentistry Programs, University Of Dayton

Pre-Health Resource Center Campus Communications

Three-panel brochure providing details about three scholarships available to students in premedical and pre-dentistry programs at the University of Dayton:

  • Eleanora S. Everhard Scholarship
  • Dr. Stephen E. and June H. Szabo Scholarship
  • Carl I. Michaelis Scholarship


Brochure: Dr. Stephen E. And June H. Szabo Grants, University Of Dayton Aug 2012

Brochure: Dr. Stephen E. And June H. Szabo Grants, University Of Dayton

Pre-Health Resource Center Campus Communications

3-panel brochure about the Dr. Stephen E. and June H. Szabo Grants. These were established through a gift from the estates of Dr. Stephen E. and June H. Szabo in 1999. Dr. Stephen E. Szabo graduated from the University of Dayton in 1935 majoring in pre-dentistry. Professionally, Dr. Szabo was a well-respected oral surgeon in the Dayton area. During his practice, which spanned over 50 years, he fought and paved the way for all oral surgeons in and around the Dayton area to have privileges to operate in all the hospitals. As a result of his efforts, he was on …


The Radiology Fellowship Application And Selection Process In The United States: Experiences And Perceptions From Both Sides, Hyojeong Mulcahy, Felix S. Chew, Michael J. Mulcahy Jul 2012

The Radiology Fellowship Application And Selection Process In The United States: Experiences And Perceptions From Both Sides, Hyojeong Mulcahy, Felix S. Chew, Michael J. Mulcahy

All Faculty Scholarship for the College of the Sciences

Objective. Our purpose was to investigate radiology fellowship directors' and recent fellows' experiences and perceptions with regard to the fellowship application and selection process and to compare these experiences and perceptions. Materials and Methods. Institutional review board approval was obtained. We conducted an online survey of the memberships of three radiology subspecialty societies between October 2009 and December 2009 to learn about radiologists' views regarding various aspects of radiology fellowships. Results. In the process of selecting fellows, program directors and recent fellows consider performance during the radiology residency and the quality or prestige of the residency program …


Murphey, G. N. (Sc 441), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives Jul 2012

Murphey, G. N. (Sc 441), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives

MSS Finding Aids

Finding aid and full-text scan (Click on "Additional Files" below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 441. Copy of application, Bowling Green, Kentucky, for a license to practice medicine in Kentucky.


Towards A Competency-Based Postgraduate Medical Education, Farhan Saeed Vakani, Wasim Jafri, Fatima Jafri, Amina Ahmad Jul 2012

Towards A Competency-Based Postgraduate Medical Education, Farhan Saeed Vakani, Wasim Jafri, Fatima Jafri, Amina Ahmad

Department of Continuing Professional Education

No abstract provided.


Investigating And Improving Medical Education And Library Resources At The Tamale Teaching Hospital In Northern Ghana : A Case Report Part 2., John Chenault Jul 2012

Investigating And Improving Medical Education And Library Resources At The Tamale Teaching Hospital In Northern Ghana : A Case Report Part 2., John Chenault

Faculty Scholarship

In part one of this case report, published in the Spring Issue of Kentucky Libraries (Volume 76, Number 2), I described my journey to Tamale, Ghana to provide a series of training workshops at the Tamale Teaching Hospital (TTH), Nursing Training School (NTS), and the University of Development Studies (UDS), and to conduct a needs assessment to gather information to develop a series of grant proposals to assist the local health sciences libraries with improving their collections. Part two of this report briefly describes the consultations that took place and the planning and project outcomes to-date.


Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Is The Emergency Department Visit An Opportunity To Recommend Education? (Poster), Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Gavin C. Barr Jr. Md, Jon D. Willardson Do, Nicholas M. Dowling Do, Jennifer L. Sears Do, Valerie Rupp Rn, Bsn, Kimberly Hamilton Ba, Kevin Weaver Do Jun 2012

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: Is The Emergency Department Visit An Opportunity To Recommend Education? (Poster), Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Gavin C. Barr Jr. Md, Jon D. Willardson Do, Nicholas M. Dowling Do, Jennifer L. Sears Do, Valerie Rupp Rn, Bsn, Kimberly Hamilton Ba, Kevin Weaver Do

Department of Emergency Medicine

No abstract provided.


Relationships And Context As A Means For Improving Disease Prevention And Sexual Health Messages, Lisa D. Lieberman May 2012

Relationships And Context As A Means For Improving Disease Prevention And Sexual Health Messages, Lisa D. Lieberman

Department of Public Health Scholarship and Creative Works

In many ways, the HIV epidemic changed the discourse about sex in the United States and worldwide (Ehrhardt, 1992; Everett, 1986) and continues to drive approaches to sex education. After a period of rapid growth in the late 1980s (approximately 150,000 new infections per year), by the late 1990s, HIV rates in the United States slowed to some 40,000 new infections annually (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2001), and new HIV infections continue to hover around that number. The first successful examples of behavior change that resulted in decreased HIV transmission emerged from …


Self-Tracking, Social Media And Personal Health Records For Patient Empowered Self-Care, C Paton, Margaret M. Hansen Edd, Msn, Rn, L Fernandez-Luque, Ays Lau May 2012

Self-Tracking, Social Media And Personal Health Records For Patient Empowered Self-Care, C Paton, Margaret M. Hansen Edd, Msn, Rn, L Fernandez-Luque, Ays Lau

Nursing and Health Professions Faculty Research and Publications

Objectives: This paper explores the range of self-tracking devices and social media platforms used by the self-tracking community, and examines the implications of widespread adoption of these tools for scientific progress in health informatics. Methods: A literature review was performed to investigate the use of social media and self-tracking technologies in the health sector. An environmental scan identified a range of products and services which were used to exemplify three levels of self-tracking: self-experi- mentation, social sharing of data and patient controlled electronic health records. Results: There appears to be an increase in the use of self-tracking tools, particularly in …


Teaching With Cultural Competence Requires Gender Sensitivity, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep May 2012

Teaching With Cultural Competence Requires Gender Sensitivity, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep

Department of Emergency Medicine

No abstract provided.


Broadening Our Game: Strengthening E-Professionalism Among Students, Alexandra Gomes, Gisela Butera, Thomas Harrod, Laura E. Abate, Anne Linton May 2012

Broadening Our Game: Strengthening E-Professionalism Among Students, Alexandra Gomes, Gisela Butera, Thomas Harrod, Laura E. Abate, Anne Linton

Himmelfarb Library Faculty Posters and Presentations

To describe the initiatives undertaken by Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library to develop curricular modules on various aspects of e-professionalism including social media, copyright, plagiarism, intellectual property, and appropriate computer use.


“Make Your Move, Choose Your Food”: A Healthy Lifestyles Empowerment Campaign, Michelle Child May 2012

“Make Your Move, Choose Your Food”: A Healthy Lifestyles Empowerment Campaign, Michelle Child

Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects

This thesis documents the campaign “Make Your Move. Choose Your Food.” This healthy lifestyles empowerment campaign was one of six conducted in Bowling Green, Kentucky during February 2012 for the Public Relations Student Society of America’s (PRSSA) 2011-2012 Bateman Case Study Competition through the public relations capstone courses Journalism 454 and 456. The objective of this campaign was to encourage children, teenagers, parents, educators and community organizations to improve their individual health and the health of the community. My team, consisting of four public relations seniors and myself, created three overall objectives grounded in research, planned strategies specific to our …


Road Map To Becoming A Physician Assistant, Maguire J. Miller May 2012

Road Map To Becoming A Physician Assistant, Maguire J. Miller

Senior Honors Projects

The field of medicine is under constant change and reconstruction, especially when it comes to healthcare practitioners. When a demand is placed on the system, healthcare providers must figure out how they can satisfy the medical needs of the population. Within the past few decades there has been a shortage of people who are capable of fulfilling these needs. For this reason a new profession has been developed; it is called a Physician Assistant (PA). Professionals with this title have been through a rigorous training modeled after what a medical student goes through, but it is condensed into a much …


A Comprehensive Initiative Promoting Family Health History Development And Utilization Among Students At Olivet Nazarene University, Rachel C. Waltz May 2012

A Comprehensive Initiative Promoting Family Health History Development And Utilization Among Students At Olivet Nazarene University, Rachel C. Waltz

Honors Program Projects

Health care professionals agree that family health histories help detect and prevent diseases that run in families, but few Americans have taken the time to discover and utilize their family health histories. Young adults, such as college students, are generally healthy and forming habits for lifelong health. This project seeks to promote the importance of compiling individual family health histories among college students to be used to assess risk factors and methods of early prevention for genetically influenced disease processes.

First, the project acknowledges a lack of preparedness and family health history awareness among college aged students as they become …


Impact Of Structured Meetings On The Learning Of Faculty Members, Ambreen Usmani, Rehana Rehman, Shazia Babar, Azam Afzal May 2012

Impact Of Structured Meetings On The Learning Of Faculty Members, Ambreen Usmani, Rehana Rehman, Shazia Babar, Azam Afzal

Department of Continuing Professional Education

Objective: To determine impact of structured meetings on learning and faculty development
Methodology: The observational cross sectional study was conducted at Bahria University Medical &
Dental College from October 2010 to March 2011. Feed back of all faculty members of university was
acquired on weekly structured meeting (with alternating theme of journal club and problem based scenario
presentation) by a self reported questionnaire. The responses obtained on a 5-point Likert scale were
divided into two groups; I, senior faculty (professors, associates and assistants) II, junior faculty
(lecturers). Chi square test was applied to compare categorical variables and results considered significant …


Problems And Issues In Implementing Innovative Curriculum In The Developing Countries: The Pakistani Experience, Syeda Kauser Ali, Lubna A. Baig May 2012

Problems And Issues In Implementing Innovative Curriculum In The Developing Countries: The Pakistani Experience, Syeda Kauser Ali, Lubna A. Baig

Department for Educational Development

Background: The Government of Pakistan identified 4 medical Colleges for introduction of COME, one from each province. Curriculum was prepared by the faculty of these colleges and launched in 2001 and despite concerted efforts could not be implemented. The purpose of this research was to identify the reasons for delay in implementation of the COME curriculum and to assess the understanding of the stakeholders about COME.

Methods: Mixed methods study design was used for data collection. In-depth interviews, mail-in survey questionnaire, and focus group discussions were held with the representatives of federal and provincial governments, Principals of medical colleges, faculty …