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January 2024, New England Osteopathic Heritage Center Jan 2024

January 2024, New England Osteopathic Heritage Center

New England Osteopathic Heritage Center Newsletter

New England Osteopathic Heritage Center's annual newsletter for January 2024


New England Osteopathic Association: Constitution, New England Osteopathic Association Jan 2023

New England Osteopathic Association: Constitution, New England Osteopathic Association

John McPartland, D.O. Collection

Constitution of the New England Osteopathic Association organized in Boston January 28, 1905.


Vermont State Association Of Osteopathic Physician And Surgeons Inc.: Correspondence Soliciting New D.O.S To Vermont, Vermont State Association Of Osteopathic Physicians And Surgeons Inc. Jan 2023

Vermont State Association Of Osteopathic Physician And Surgeons Inc.: Correspondence Soliciting New D.O.S To Vermont, Vermont State Association Of Osteopathic Physicians And Surgeons Inc.

John McPartland, D.O. Collection

A letter from the Vermont State Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons, Inc. soliciting D.O.s to move to Vermont.


Nefom: Board Of Trustees: Corporation Members, New England Foundation For Osteopathic Medicine Jan 2023

Nefom: Board Of Trustees: Corporation Members, New England Foundation For Osteopathic Medicine

William Kirmes, D.O. Collection

List of NEFOM corporation members, undated.


Nefom: What Is An Osteopathic Physician Anyway?, New England Foundation For Osteopathic Medicine Jan 2023

Nefom: What Is An Osteopathic Physician Anyway?, New England Foundation For Osteopathic Medicine

William Kirmes, D.O. Collection

A pamphlet entitled "What is an Osteopathic Physician Anyway?"


New England Osteopathic Assembly: Maxwell To Kirmes, R. E. Maxwell D.O. Jan 2023

New England Osteopathic Assembly: Maxwell To Kirmes, R. E. Maxwell D.O.

William Kirmes, D.O. Collection

A short handwritten personal note from Dr. R.E. Maxwell to Dr. Kirmes arranging their trip to the New England Osteopathic Assembly meeting.


New Hampshire Osteopathic Association: Dr. Kirmes To Potential New Hampshire D.O.S, William Kirmes D.O. Jan 2023

New Hampshire Osteopathic Association: Dr. Kirmes To Potential New Hampshire D.O.S, William Kirmes D.O.

William Kirmes, D.O. Collection

A letter from Dr. Kirmes to potential New Hampshire D.O.s recommending coming to New Hampshire to practice.


Vermont Osteopathic Association: Address Regarding Basic Science Bill, Unknown Jan 2023

Vermont Osteopathic Association: Address Regarding Basic Science Bill, Unknown

John McPartland, D.O. Collection

An address given by a member of the Vermont Osteopathic Association regarding the Vermont State Basic Science Bill.


January 2023, New England Osteopathic Heritage Center Jan 2023

January 2023, New England Osteopathic Heritage Center

New England Osteopathic Heritage Center Newsletter

New England Osteopathic Heritage Center's annual newsletter for January 2023


The History Principles And Purpose Of The Academy Of Applied Osteopathy, Academy Of Applied Osteopathy Jan 2022

The History Principles And Purpose Of The Academy Of Applied Osteopathy, Academy Of Applied Osteopathy

Stanley Kimball, D.O. Collection

Academy of Applied Osteopathy brochure detailing the history, objectives, platform, future, finance, and membership information for the organization.


Working Paper For Proposed New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine, New England Foundation For Osteopathic Medicine Jan 2022

Working Paper For Proposed New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine, New England Foundation For Osteopathic Medicine

Stanley Kimball, D.O. Collection

The Working Paper for Proposed New England College of Osteopathic Medicine describes plans for the creation and structure of a new college of Osteopathic Medicine created by the New England Foundation for Osteopathic Medicine.


Osteopathy And The Profession Of Medicine, Anna G. Tinkham D.O. Jan 2022

Osteopathy And The Profession Of Medicine, Anna G. Tinkham D.O.

Stanley Kimball, D.O. Collection

Letter written to the Atlantic monthly in response to an article critical of osteopathy written by Dr. Channing Frothingham.


Still-Hildreth Osteopathic Sanatorium, Still-Hildreth Osteopathic Sanatorium Jan 2022

Still-Hildreth Osteopathic Sanatorium, Still-Hildreth Osteopathic Sanatorium

Stanley Kimball, D.O. Collection

Promotional booklet describing the Still-Hildreth Osteopathic Sanatorium in Macon Missouri. The booklet describes the institution and how it treats its patients.


Still-Hildreth Osteopathic Sanatorium, Still-Hildreth Sanatorium Jan 2022

Still-Hildreth Osteopathic Sanatorium, Still-Hildreth Sanatorium

Stanley Kimball, D.O. Collection

Booklet describing the institution and treatments available at the Still-Hildreth Osteopathic Sanatorium in Macon, Missouri.


January 2022, New England Osteopathic Heritage Center Jan 2022

January 2022, New England Osteopathic Heritage Center

New England Osteopathic Heritage Center Newsletter

New England Osteopathic Heritage Center's annual newsletter for January 2022


Efficacy Of Programmed Intermittent Epidural Boluses For Labor Analgesia, Keisha Joyce Jul 2021

Efficacy Of Programmed Intermittent Epidural Boluses For Labor Analgesia, Keisha Joyce

Nurse Anesthesia Student Research Posters

Programmed intermittent epidural bolus (PIEB) is an automated method of administering epidural local analgesia with or without opioids. Fixed boluses at scheduled intervals can be utilized as an alternative to a continuous epidural infusion (CEI) alone or as a background administration with a PCEA technique. The purpose of this research project is to provide education regarding PIEB and investigate the benefits and challenges of implementing this new technique into practice.


Excessive Oxygen Administration During General Anesthesia, Soleil Gibbs Jul 2021

Excessive Oxygen Administration During General Anesthesia, Soleil Gibbs

Nurse Anesthesia Student Research Posters

Nearly all patients undergoing general anesthesia will be administered oxygen and 83% of patients will be exposed to potentially preventable hyperoxemia (Suzuki et al., 2018). Physiological changes occur within the body when exposed to supranormal oxygen levels. Nurse Anesthetists must evaluate the potential risk and benefit of oxygen therapy. A review of the literature was completed to provide evidence based practice guidance to Anesthesia Providers regarding the use of perioperative oxygen administration.


Regarding Aoa, Undated, New England Foundation For Osteopathic Medicine Jan 2021

Regarding Aoa, Undated, New England Foundation For Osteopathic Medicine

William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection

Report from NEFOM on the effort to create an Osteopathic College at St. Francis College in Biddeford, Maine. The report discusses AOA accreditation and the role of St. Francis College.


Nefom Brochure, Undated, New England Foundation For Osteopathic Medicine Jan 2021

Nefom Brochure, Undated, New England Foundation For Osteopathic Medicine

William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection

No abstract provided.


Working Paper For A Proposed New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine, Undated, New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine Jan 2021

Working Paper For A Proposed New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine, Undated, New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine

William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection

A white paper outlining the plan for a New England College of Osteopathic Medicine.


New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine Biddeford, Maine, Undated, Unknown Jan 2021

New England College Of Osteopathic Medicine Biddeford, Maine, Undated, Unknown

William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection

This report details the need for an Osteopathic medical school in New England.


Osteopathic Medical Education For New England, Undated, New England Foundation For Osteopathic Medicine Jan 2021

Osteopathic Medical Education For New England, Undated, New England Foundation For Osteopathic Medicine

William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection

Booklet created by the New England Foundation for Osteopathic Medicine (NEFOM) discussing the need for Osteopathic Physicians and therefore a college of Osteopathic Medicine in New England.


Speech, Undated, William Bergen D.O. Jan 2021

Speech, Undated, William Bergen D.O.

William F. Bergen, D.O. Collection

Speech describing the history of osteopathic medicine as well as the contemporary state of the profession and osteopathic education.


January 2021, New England Osteopathic Heritage Center Jan 2021

January 2021, New England Osteopathic Heritage Center

New England Osteopathic Heritage Center Newsletter

New England Osteopathic Heritage Center's annual newsletter for January 2021


Exparel Versus Bupivacaine: Outcomes, Advantages, And Costs, Jessica Duraney Jul 2020

Exparel Versus Bupivacaine: Outcomes, Advantages, And Costs, Jessica Duraney

Nurse Anesthesia Student Research Posters

Research poster comparing two local anesthetics, bupivacaine and Exparel (liposomal bupivacaine). The use of these drugs in various regional techniques, specifically for total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and abdominal surgeries, is discussed. Research shows that adequate pain control is associated with increased patient satisfaction, faster rehabilitation, mobilization, reduced hospital stays, and ultimately decreased hospital costs. Due to the many disadvantages of opioids, such as ileus, nausea, vomiting, respiratory depression, tolerance, and physical dependence, there has been a push for opioid-sparing and multimodal analgesia perioperatively.


January 2020, New England Osteopathic Heritage Center Jan 2020

January 2020, New England Osteopathic Heritage Center

New England Osteopathic Heritage Center Newsletter

New England Osteopathic Heritage Center's annual newsletter for January 2020


Empathy Learned Through An Extended Medical Education Virtual Reality Project, Wilson Mei, Elizabeth Dyer, Barbara Swartzlander, Marilyn R. Gugliucci Sep 2019

Empathy Learned Through An Extended Medical Education Virtual Reality Project, Wilson Mei, Elizabeth Dyer, Barbara Swartzlander, Marilyn R. Gugliucci

Osteopathic Medicine Student Research Posters

Studies have suggested that empathy in healthcare professionals tends to erode during medical school and residency training. However, a study conducted by Hofat presents outcomes that reveals the opposite effect; instead empathy improves or there is no effect on empathy at all. Despite the contradictory studies, it is generally agreed that empathy is an important aspect in the patient-physician relationship as it is associated with improved patient satisfaction, increased adherence to treatment, and fewer malpractice complaints. This research exposed 346 first year medical students to virtual reality (VR) technology that is intended to elicit empathy for a 74-year-old African American …


January 2019, New England Osteopathic Heritage Center Jan 2019

January 2019, New England Osteopathic Heritage Center

New England Osteopathic Heritage Center Newsletter

New England Osteopathic Heritage Center's annual newsletter for January 2019


January 2018, New England Osteopathic Heritage Center Jan 2018

January 2018, New England Osteopathic Heritage Center

New England Osteopathic Heritage Center Newsletter

New England Osteopathic Heritage Center's annual newsletter for January 2018


Motor Learning And Adaptation In People With Knee Osteoarthritis And Chronic Pain, Heather Turcotte, Katherine S. Rudolph Jul 2017

Motor Learning And Adaptation In People With Knee Osteoarthritis And Chronic Pain, Heather Turcotte, Katherine S. Rudolph

Osteopathic Medicine Student Research Posters

Osteoarthritis (OA) affects an estimated 50 million people in the US, and approximately 43% have limitations in daily function due to arthritis pain.3 Individuals with knee osteoarthritis (OA) have heightened sensitization to pain2,5 as well as reduced strength, diminished function and quality of life1 that prompts them to seek care from health care providers. Physical therapists commonly work with patients to improve function and quality of life by helping them learn to move without pain. Unfortunately, chronic pain causes changes to the nervous system that may impact the ability to learn new ways but the extent to which chronic pain …