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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume 54, Number 1, December 2004
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume 54, Number 1, December 2004
The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume 54, Number 1, December 2004 Shaping the Future of Clinical Care Inaugural Address by President Robert Barchi MD PhD; Page 4 Standardized Patients and the Clinical Skills Facility: The New Education by Dean Thomas J. Nasca ’75; Page 8 Support for the Claim that Jefferson Initiated the Clinical Clerkship Programs in Medical Schools; Page 10 Cornelius Van Dyck ’1839, Pioneer Medical Educator in Lebanon; Page 14 Urology Department Celebrates 100th Year; Page 15 Jefferson’s International Conference on Terrorism; Page 17 Brent Named to New Endowed Chair at Pitt; Page 23 Heckman, Weinberg Win Achievement Award; …
Ua61 Newsletter, Wku Health & Human Services
Ua61 Newsletter, Wku Health & Human Services
WKU Archives Records
Newsletter created by and about the College of Health & Human Services.
- Bonaguro, John. Letter from the Dean
- WKU Clinical Education Complex Moves Forward
- College Welcomes New Associate Dean – Sylvia Gaiko
- Visiting Scholar from Bournemouth University, England – Mandy Rumley
- Partners Key to Successful Hispanic Health Fair & Screening Event
- Area Health Education Centers (AHEC) 4-H Program
- Hispanic Initiative Gets $700K in Funding
- American Humanics Program Implemented at WKU
- CHHS Focuses on Gerontology
- Gerontologist Dr. John Krout Visits WKU
- Rural Elderly Advocacy Program with Students (REAPS)
- Kentucky Emergency Medical Services Academy Offers EMS Management Workshops
- A Day to Give …
Fixing Family Medicine Residency Training, Jeffrey D. Tiemstra Md
Fixing Family Medicine Residency Training, Jeffrey D. Tiemstra Md
Jeffrey Tiemstra, MD, FAAFP
No abstract provided.
Revisiting Vaccine Hesitancy, Barriers And Motivators To Obtaining A Flu Vaccine In A New Covid-19 Pandemic World, Ann M. Mayo Rn, Dnsc, Faan, Steffanie R. Cobler Np
Revisiting Vaccine Hesitancy, Barriers And Motivators To Obtaining A Flu Vaccine In A New Covid-19 Pandemic World, Ann M. Mayo Rn, Dnsc, Faan, Steffanie R. Cobler Np
School of Nursing and Health Science: Faculty Scholarship
Purpose
To describe and compare patient perceived barriers and motivators and decision-making conflict between two groups of hospitalized patients, those who receive flu vaccines and those who do not.
Data Sources
Data collection during 2003 included extracting data from databases and mailing two surveys to 436 discharged patients. One hundred eight (108) patients participated in the study.
Conclusions
Top barriers included fear of side effects from vaccine (35%) and fear of contracting the flu (30%). Top motivators for obtaining a flu vaccine included previous vaccination (93%) and provider recommendation (62%). Barriers, motivators and patient decisional conflict differed depending upon patient …
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume 53, Number 4, September 2004
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume 53, Number 4, September 2004
The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume 53, Number 4, September 2004 Core Competencies in the Battle against Medical Errors by Dean Thomas J. Nasca ’75; Page 4 A Promising Vaccine against Alzheimer's; Page 7 Gene Therapy That Restores Function of Damaged Human Heart Cells, in the Lab; Page 8 Clues to How Cells Migrate in Embryos; Page 8 Rosenwasser and Rosenblum Assume Key Posts; Page 10 A Hero of the French Resistance, a Jeff Alumnus; Page 11 Jefferson Specialist Is Team Physician for the U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Teams in Athens; Page 12 Healing Spirit: John Dorsey '2000; Page 20 Donald Parks …
Annual Report, 2003-2004, Jouni Uitto
Annual Report, 2003-2004, Jouni Uitto
Annual Reports and Administrative Documents
No abstract provided.
Vital Signs, Fall 2004, Boonshoft School Of Medicine
Vital Signs, Fall 2004, Boonshoft School Of Medicine
Vital Signs
A twenty-seven page newsletter created by the Boonshoft School of Medicine to document the current affairs of the school. This issue includes a variety of feature articles, alumni profiles, class notes, and more.
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume 53, Number 3, June 2004
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume 53, Number 3, June 2004
The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume 53, Number 3, June 2004 Robert L. Barchi MD PhD Is Named President of Thomas Jefferson University; Page 4 The Importance of Mentors: David's Story by Dean Thomas J. Nasca ’75; Page 6 The Center for Human Virology: Confronting the Whole Spectrum of Epidemics; Page 8 Jefferson Selected to Develop Response to Bioterrorism; Page 10 Four Students Win AOA Community Service Award; Page 11 Stories from Iraq and Afghanistan; Page 12 New Book about the Nationally Recognized Physician Shortage Area Program; Page 16
Seize The Power: Librarian Roles In Developing And Implementing Enterprise-Wide Hipaa Training, Shelley Bader, Alexandra Gomes
Seize The Power: Librarian Roles In Developing And Implementing Enterprise-Wide Hipaa Training, Shelley Bader, Alexandra Gomes
Himmelfarb Library Faculty Posters and Presentations
Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library librarians collaborated to develop a web-based HIPAA training module for the medical center. Content was based on materials from an outside legal expert. Special attention was given to clinical scenarios illustrating key issues in HIPAA regulations. Librarians drafted the module which was then reviewed by legal consul, the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, and the Graduate Medical Office. The final module was disseminated via the university's course management system. A corresponding module was developed for CME credit.
Integration Of Medical Informatics Curriculum Into Problem-Based Learning (Pbl) Course For 1st Year Medical Students, Laura E. Abate, Anne Linton, Patricia Wilson
Integration Of Medical Informatics Curriculum Into Problem-Based Learning (Pbl) Course For 1st Year Medical Students, Laura E. Abate, Anne Linton, Patricia Wilson
Himmelfarb Library Faculty Posters and Presentations
Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library librarians developed and taught "Introduction to Medical Informatics" to first-year medical students through the 2002/03 school year. In 2003/04, this course was restructured and integrated into the "Problem-Based Learning" (PBL) course taken by all first-year medical students. The goal was to improve resource selection and search skills, provide point-of-use learning and instruction, and to enhance the student experience. Librarians were assigned to individual PBL groups to act as advisors and guided the students through the informatics-related curriculum.
Sjogren’S Syndrome: Recognizing And Treating An Autoimmune Disease, Susan M. Denisco, Linda Ferro
Sjogren’S Syndrome: Recognizing And Treating An Autoimmune Disease, Susan M. Denisco, Linda Ferro
Nursing Faculty Publications
Sjogren's syndrome, one of the most common autoimmune diseases, is characterized by cell-mediated lymphocytic infiltration of the exocrine glands, particularly the salivary and lacrimal glands. It receives little attention in the literature, and frequently goes unrecognized until progressive changes are apparent. This article aids nurse practitioners in diagnosing the disorder in its earliest stages and in initiating proper treatment.
Digest Of The Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine (Summer 2004), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine
Digest Of The Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine (Summer 2004), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine
Digest
The Summer 2004 issue of the Digest of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine includes the following articles:
- Opening Remarks
- PCOM Updates
- Leaving a Legacy of Strength
- Alumni Association News
- Physician Helps the Needy – Wherever They Are
- Cover Story: Primary Care and Psychology: Perfect Together
- He’s Got Heart
- Class Notes
- In Memoriam
- My Turn
- Andrew Taylor Still Legacy Society
- PCOM Events
The Female Athlete Triad: Role Of The Coach In Prevention And Intervention, Michelle Turner Breiland
The Female Athlete Triad: Role Of The Coach In Prevention And Intervention, Michelle Turner Breiland
Theses and Graduate Projects
Introduction The Female Athlete Triad consists of disordered eating, amenorrhea, and osteoporosis. Eating disorders affect between 1-10% of adolescent and college age women (Haller, 1992),particularly in women's' sports in which leanness is considered important for performance such as cross-country running. Methods A three page 17 item questionnaire was sent out to 45 coaches of women's Division III cross-country teams in the Midwest region of the US. Descriptive statistics were run on the data. Results Results showed that 8% of coaches have coached an athlete with a diagnosed eating disorder. Of the top three topics for team discussions, 9% of coaches …
Ohio Academy Of Medical History Annual Meeting Program, March 20, 2004, Ohio Academy Of Medical History
Ohio Academy Of Medical History Annual Meeting Program, March 20, 2004, Ohio Academy Of Medical History
Annual Conference Programs
This tri-fold program is from the annual meeting of the Ohio Academy of Medical History held on March 20, 2004 in Columbus, Ohio. The program details the events and presentations of the meeting.
Vital Signs, Spring 2004, Boonshoft School Of Medicine
Vital Signs, Spring 2004, Boonshoft School Of Medicine
Vital Signs
A twenty-eight page newsletter created by the Boonshoft School of Medicine to document the current affairs of the school. This issue includes a variety of feature articles, alumni profiles, class notes, and more.
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume 53, Number 2, March 2004
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume 53, Number 2, March 2004
The Bulletin (formerly the Jefferson Medical College Alumni Bulletin)
Jefferson Alumni Bulletin – Volume 53, Number 2, March 2004 Mentoring: Everyday Lessons by Dean Thomas J. Nasca ’75; Page 4 Medical College Now Has an Honor Code, Established through Student Initiative; Page 6 JeffHOPE: The Light at the End of the Tunnel for Students as Well as for Patients by Lino Miele '05; Page 7 New Endowed Professorship in Otolaryngology; Page 8 The Jefferson Instructor Who Discovered REM Sleep; Page 9 Foundation Grants Support the Asthma Bus as Well as Research into HIV and Lupus; Page 14 In Memoriam: Frederick B. Wagner Jr. '41; Page 16 Jerome Sherard '81: …
Digest Of The Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine (Winter 2004), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine
Digest Of The Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine (Winter 2004), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine
Digest
The Winter 2004 issue of the Digest of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine includes the following articles:
- Opening Remarks
- PCOM Updates
- 5 Point Plan
- In Memoriam Albert F. D’Alonzo, DO ’56
- Stem Cell Research
- The O. J. Snyder Memorial Medal Recipient
- Mason W. Pressly Memorial Medal Recipient
- The Closing of Parkview Hospital
- Cover Story: It’s our Move: Creating Training Opportunities in a Shrinking Health Care Delivery System
- Class Notes
- In Memoriam
- My Turn
- PCOM Alumni Weekend 2004
- PCOM Events
Articulations 2004, Som School Of Osteopathic Medicine, Umdnj University Of Medicine And Dentistry Of Nj
Articulations 2004, Som School Of Osteopathic Medicine, Umdnj University Of Medicine And Dentistry Of Nj
Yearbooks
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) School of Osteopathic Medicine yearbook for the class of 2004. 128 pages.
Contents: Osteopathic Oath p.1, UMDNJ-SOM Campus p. 2, University Affiliated Medical Centers p. 3, Dean's Message p. 4, Administration p. 5, Faculty p. 6, Staff p. 15, Candids p. 18, Graduates p. 34, Senior Party p. 112, Convocation and Commencement p. 113, Editor's Page p. 120.
Trans-Adaption Of Successful Cigarette Smoking Intervention To Randomised School-Based Cannabis Intervention Trial, Child Health Promotion Unit, Edith Cowan University
Trans-Adaption Of Successful Cigarette Smoking Intervention To Randomised School-Based Cannabis Intervention Trial, Child Health Promotion Unit, Edith Cowan University
Research outputs pre 2011
Despite the emergence of cannabis use as a public health issue of significance in the 21st Century, no school-based interventions specifically addressing cannabis use have been reported in the literature. The prevalence of adolescent cannabis use has risen during the 1990s while the age of onset has decreased. This three-year trial seeks to trans-adapt a successful school-based cigarette smoking program underpinned by harm minimisation (HM) theory (including abstinence messages), into a school-based cannabis intervention trial. This innovative intervention will be compared to the largely abstinence-based drug use prevention activities currently used in W A. The first and second years of …
Students' Learning Styles And Their Preferences For Online Instructional Methods, Thomas John Butler
Students' Learning Styles And Their Preferences For Online Instructional Methods, Thomas John Butler
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
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The Effect Of A Problem-Based Learning Curriculum On Performance On The Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination, Gary J. Bouchard
The Effect Of A Problem-Based Learning Curriculum On Performance On The Physician Assistant National Certifying Examination, Gary J. Bouchard
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
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Morning Report Is An Effective Teaching Activity: Residents And Faculty Perspectives, M. Tariq, Shahab Abid, Wasim Jafri
Morning Report Is An Effective Teaching Activity: Residents And Faculty Perspectives, M. Tariq, Shahab Abid, Wasim Jafri
Section of Internal Medicine
No abstract provided.