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Community Health Workers, Stress Reduction, And Racial Equity In Infant Vitality, Justin Rex Nov 2023

Community Health Workers, Stress Reduction, And Racial Equity In Infant Vitality, Justin Rex

ICS Fellow Lectures

How can communities help mothers reduce stress during pregnancy and provide the social supports that contribute to infant vitality? This talk presented findings from an evaluation of the Northwest Ohio Pathways HUB program, a nationally recognized best practice program model that pairs at-risk mothers with community health workers (CHWs) who connect mothers to services that reduce pregnancy risks. The talk included stories from mothers and CHWs about the challenges and stresses they face as well as data from interviews and surveys that quantify the impact CHWs have for reducing mothers' stress and providing supports that help mothers and their children …


Leaving Home With Broken Bones: A Case Reflection, Aniqa Rahman, Sarah Kohl, Kyra Smith, Haley Gagne Apr 2023

Leaving Home With Broken Bones: A Case Reflection, Aniqa Rahman, Sarah Kohl, Kyra Smith, Haley Gagne

CECE Spring Showcase 2023

An inter-professional team approach to a case of chronic illness in the backdrop of housing instability in rural Maine. This case was designed with the collaborative efforts of students from the Undergraduate, Osteopathic Medicine, and Physical Therapy schools.


Rural Patient Care: An Interprofessional Team Approach, Taryn Leach, Thomas Bosch-Willett, Maddalena Chiappetta, Shawnia Martell, Julia Vigue Oct 2022

Rural Patient Care: An Interprofessional Team Approach, Taryn Leach, Thomas Bosch-Willett, Maddalena Chiappetta, Shawnia Martell, Julia Vigue

CECE Fall Poster Session 2022

Poster presentation about an interprofessional telehealth encounter with a long-COVID patient between the professions of osteopathic medicine, pharmacy, physician assistant, dentistry, nursing, social work, and physical therapy.


Phage Hunters: The Discovery Of Two Novel Bacteriophages That Infect Gordonia Rubripertincta, Sarah Ballarin, Neel Balusa, Melissa Bell, Samia Caballero, Joshua Chan, Maria Farez, Ashley J. Guillen-Tapia, Nashrah Pierre-Louis, Victoria Polishuk, Bhavya Soni, Julie Torruellas Garcia, Katie E. Crump Jan 2022

Phage Hunters: The Discovery Of Two Novel Bacteriophages That Infect Gordonia Rubripertincta, Sarah Ballarin, Neel Balusa, Melissa Bell, Samia Caballero, Joshua Chan, Maria Farez, Ashley J. Guillen-Tapia, Nashrah Pierre-Louis, Victoria Polishuk, Bhavya Soni, Julie Torruellas Garcia, Katie E. Crump

Sea-Phages

Antibiotic resistance is a global healthcare concern because it poses a threat to effectively treating bacterial infections and the need for alternative therapeutics are urgently required. Phage therapy, which uses viruses to treat bacterial infections, is a promising alternative to conventional antibiotics. Phages have also been widely used in the food industry to prevent microbial growth on certain foods and are currently being explored as a method for bioremediation of oil spills and wastewater treatment. Although phages are ubiquitous in nature, many have yet to be discovered. Through the SEA-PHAGES (Science Education Alliance-Phage Hunters Advancing Genomics and Evolutionary Science) program …


Diabetes Distress Assessment As An Intervention (Poster), Rachel Hewitt, Karin A. Emery May 2021

Diabetes Distress Assessment As An Intervention (Poster), Rachel Hewitt, Karin A. Emery

Honors Capstone Projects

The aim of this study was to:

  • Determine the effectiveness of consistent DD screening by administering the PAID scale along with supplemental questions, as an intervention to reduce DD in diabetic patients in the clinical setting.


A Case Of Atypical Pml, Alexander Dreisin, Justin Jin Apr 2020

A Case Of Atypical Pml, Alexander Dreisin, Justin Jin

Providence Portland Medical Center Internal Medicine 2020

No abstract provided.


Deep Tissue Injuries, Mary Pohlmann, Katie Meyer Mar 2020

Deep Tissue Injuries, Mary Pohlmann, Katie Meyer

Nursing Posters

Purpose Statement from Poster:

  • Recognize and identify Deep Tissue Injuries
  • Ability to describe and define Deep Tissue Injuries
  • Increase awareness of Deep Tissue Injuries in order to promote early identification and treatment


Evaluating The Efficacy And Safety Of Transitioning Patients From Natalizumab To Ocrelizumab (Octave), Kyle E Smoot, Kiren Kresa-Reahl, Pavle Repovic, Jessica Craddock, Chiayi Chen, Lindsay Lucas, Tiffany Gervasi-Follmar, Stanley Cohan May 2019

Evaluating The Efficacy And Safety Of Transitioning Patients From Natalizumab To Ocrelizumab (Octave), Kyle E Smoot, Kiren Kresa-Reahl, Pavle Repovic, Jessica Craddock, Chiayi Chen, Lindsay Lucas, Tiffany Gervasi-Follmar, Stanley Cohan

Books, Presentations, Posters, Etc.

No abstract provided.


What Are The Risk Factors Of Social Isolation And Loneliness, Sheridan Centre For Elder Research Jan 2019

What Are The Risk Factors Of Social Isolation And Loneliness, Sheridan Centre For Elder Research

What are the Risk Factors of Social Isolation and Loneliness

This educational PowerPoint presentation is intended to be used as a training resource and can be reviewed individually or as part of a group training session. It will allow you and your staff to review the risk factors that contribute to social isolation and loneliness, and learn about why/how immigration can be a risk factor for social isolation/loneliness. This training module will also encourage you to consider and discuss which risk factors might affect the older adults you work with and consider solutions.

This resource is included in the Social Isolation and Loneliness Toolkit, created by the Centre for Elder …


Understanding Social Isolation And Loneliness, Sheridan Centre For Elder Research Jan 2019

Understanding Social Isolation And Loneliness, Sheridan Centre For Elder Research

Understanding Social Isolation and Loneliness

This educational PowerPoint presentation is intended to be used as a training resource and can be reviewed individually or as part of a group training session. This training module covers the concepts of social isolation and loneliness, how they differ and how they interact, and includes concepts and models that contribute to an understanding of how social isolation and loneliness impact older immigrants. This resource will also encourage you to discuss how this all relates back to your organization.

This resource is included in the Social Isolation and Loneliness Toolkit, created by the Centre for Elder Research in Oakville ON, …


Jacqueline Garcia-Closky, Jacqueline Garca-Closky Jan 2019

Jacqueline Garcia-Closky, Jacqueline Garca-Closky

FCNC: 2019 Scholars

Program
Deaf Education, MA | Fontbonne University

Previous Education
Childhood Education, BS | SUNY New Paltz

Education, MS | Bank Street College of Education


Genevieve Vazquez, Genevieve Vazquez Jan 2019

Genevieve Vazquez, Genevieve Vazquez

FCNC: 2019 Scholars

Program
Deaf Education, MA | Fontbonne University

Previous Education
Speech/Language Pathology & Audiology, BA | Iona College


Cassandra Lanni, Cassandra Lanni Jan 2019

Cassandra Lanni, Cassandra Lanni

FCNC: 2019 Scholars

Program
Deaf Education, MA | Fontbonne University

Previous Education
Psychology, BS | Lasell College


Promoting Health And Quality Of Life Along The Care Continuum: Creating A Nursing Curriculum For Today’S Health Care Environment, Kathleen D. Black, Mary Bouchaud, Denise Brown Sep 2016

Promoting Health And Quality Of Life Along The Care Continuum: Creating A Nursing Curriculum For Today’S Health Care Environment, Kathleen D. Black, Mary Bouchaud, Denise Brown

College of Nursing Posters

Background

The focus on traditional acute, hospital-based health care is being replaced with a new paradigm aimed at providing primary care, care of populations, and care across transitions and providers. The Institute of Medicine’s report (2010), the “Future of Nursing” emphasized the need for nurses to lead health care change and called for nursing education focused on a community and population-based perspective, person centered care, and emerging roles for nurses across the care continuum. In response, the Jefferson College of Nursing embarked on the ambitious task of designing a new and innovative baccalaureate nursing curriculum over a 13 month period.


Measuring The Effectiveness Of Interactive Patient Education In Reducing Hospital Readmission Rates Of Patients Diagnosed With Congestive Heart Failure, Melanie Colace, Carly Bongart, Kayla Walker, Alisha Droxler, Yuehhsia Chen, Mary Bouchaud Nov 2014

Measuring The Effectiveness Of Interactive Patient Education In Reducing Hospital Readmission Rates Of Patients Diagnosed With Congestive Heart Failure, Melanie Colace, Carly Bongart, Kayla Walker, Alisha Droxler, Yuehhsia Chen, Mary Bouchaud

College of Nursing Posters

Introduction •The leading cause of hospitalization in the United States is heart failure among adults 65 years of age. •One million patients are hospitalized every year with a primary diagnosis of heart failure, resulting in a Medicare expenditure exceeding $17 billion. •For every five patients admitted to a hospital with congestive heart failure (CHF), one patient will be readmitted within 30 days of discharge . •75 percent of early heart failure readmissions are preventable. •Medicare introduced the Hospital Readmission Reduction Program that became effective in 2012. • This program established financial penalties for greater than expected readmissions for primary diagnoses …


The Effects Of A Smart Phone App On Hospital Readmission Rates For Patients Diagnosed With Diabetes, Kevin Abercrombie, Mary Bouchaud Nov 2014

The Effects Of A Smart Phone App On Hospital Readmission Rates For Patients Diagnosed With Diabetes, Kevin Abercrombie, Mary Bouchaud

College of Nursing Posters

Abstract

Diabetes has been a growing concern in the United States due to the rapidly increasing incidence of this disease over the past decade. In their 2014 report, the CDC reported there were 29.1 million people diagnosed with diabetes in 2012, comprising 9.3% of the total US population. In addition, according to the CDC, 1.7 million people were newly diagnosed with type I and type II diabetes in 2012 with health care costs at an estimated $245 billion. Moving forward, the most effective approach is to empower and educate these patients to self-manage their own disease to decrease or prevent …