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Cancer Survivorship Care: An Emphasis On Rehabilitation Needs In Maine, Cassandra Dawley, Charles Dowd, Irina Fedulow, Miranda Carlson, Lisa Gerhardt, Erin Pike, Kaitlin Powers, Nicole Christine, Angela Serrani Dec 2014

Cancer Survivorship Care: An Emphasis On Rehabilitation Needs In Maine, Cassandra Dawley, Charles Dowd, Irina Fedulow, Miranda Carlson, Lisa Gerhardt, Erin Pike, Kaitlin Powers, Nicole Christine, Angela Serrani

Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Resources

Presentation proposing that standardized rehabilitation and wellness services be incorporated into cancer treatment as well as into a personalized plan of care to be carried out after cancer treatment ends. Proposal is based on research regarding evidence of causation concerning impairments developed as a result of a cancer diagnosis and cancer treatment, evidence regarding rehabilitation and physical activity as an effective intervention in the prevention and treatment of impairments from cancer diagnosis and cancer treatment, and the underlying behavioral change theory for incorporation of a Cancer Survivorship Rehabilitation Algorithm which includes the use of rehabilitation and wellness services in the …


B-Type Natriuretic Peptide (Bnp) Levels During Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (Ecmo) Weaning May Predict Survival To Hospital Discharge, John Graham, Jennifer Flint, Erica Molitor-Kirsch Dec 2014

B-Type Natriuretic Peptide (Bnp) Levels During Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (Ecmo) Weaning May Predict Survival To Hospital Discharge, John Graham, Jennifer Flint, Erica Molitor-Kirsch

Posters

Background: Despite apparent clinical and echocardiographic evidence of adequate myocardial function and successful weaning towards decannulation, up to 33% of children who separate from cardiac ECMO do not survive to hospital discharge. Brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) is used as a marker of myocardial dysfunction in multiple clinical settings. We have anecdotally observed that during ECMO weaning, BNP levels remain stable or decreased in patients who survive after decannulation, but are elevated or rise in other children who die following decannulation.

Hypothesis: We hypothesized that trends in BNP levels during weaning from V-A ECMO may be useful to predict survival after …


On Reporting The Onset Of The Intention To Move, Uri Maoz, Liad Mudrik, Ram Rivlin, Ian Ross, Adam Mamelak, Gideon Yaffe Nov 2014

On Reporting The Onset Of The Intention To Move, Uri Maoz, Liad Mudrik, Ram Rivlin, Ian Ross, Adam Mamelak, Gideon Yaffe

Psychology Faculty Books and Book Chapters

"In 1965, Hans Kornhuber and Luder Deecke made a discovery that greatly influenced the study of voluntary action. Using electroencephalography (EEG), they showed that when aligning some tens of trials to movement onset and averaging, a slowly decreasing electrical potential emerges over central regions of the brain. It starts 1 second ( s) or so before the onset of the voluntary action1 and continues until shortly after the action begins. They termed this the Bereitschaftspotential, or readiness potential (RP; Kornhuber & Deecke, 1965).2 This became the first well-established neural marker of voluntary action. In that, the RP allowed for more …


Department Of Surgery Update, November/December 2014, Wright State University Department Of Surgery Nov 2014

Department Of Surgery Update, November/December 2014, Wright State University Department Of Surgery

Department of Surgery Updates

A four page newsletter created by the Department of Surgery documenting changes to the department. This issue for November and December of 2014 contains a message from the chair, pictures from the ACS Alumni Reception, a list of important dates, committee meetings, a list of presentations and more.


Medical Education Digest, Vol. 16 No. 6 (November/December 2014), Nova Southeastern University Nov 2014

Medical Education Digest, Vol. 16 No. 6 (November/December 2014), Nova Southeastern University

Medical Education Digest

No abstract provided.


Labrad : Vol 40, Issue 2 - November 2014, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi Nov 2014

Labrad : Vol 40, Issue 2 - November 2014, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi

LABRAD

  • Significance of HLA Typing in Transplant Medicine
  • Role of Protocol Renal Biopsies in Transplant Patients
  • Blood Product Utilization in Haematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Recipients
  • Use of Magic Marker “C4d” in the Diagnosis of Acute Antibody Mediated Rejection in Renal Transplant Patients
  • Coagulopathy in Renal Transplantation
  • Therapeutic Drug Monitoring of Cyclosporine
  • Signifi cance of CMV antigenemia Assay In Renal Transplant Patients
  • Pretransplant Serological Evaluation
  • Importance of Monitoring Cytomegalovirus (CMV) and BKV (Polyomavirus) Infection in Renal Transplant Patients


Oncolog, Volume 59, Number 11-12, November-December 2014, Bryan Tutt, Sunita Patterson, S. Moreau Nov 2014

Oncolog, Volume 59, Number 11-12, November-December 2014, Bryan Tutt, Sunita Patterson, S. Moreau

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Striving to Improve Treatments for Uveal Melanoma: Although primary uveal melanoma can be effectively treated with radiation or surgery, patients with metastatic disease-or those at high risk for metastases-have few proven options. But specialists in medical oncology, radiation oncology, ophthalmology, surgery, and traditional research are working to improve those options
  • Beyond Diabetes: Metformin May Have Broad Utility in Cancer: Metformin, an inexpensive drug that has been prescribed for diabetes for decades, may also be useful in preventing or treating several types of cancer
  • HOUSE CALL: Smoking Cessation-Medications help smokers quit
  • INBRIEF: Vaccine Explored to Reduce Risk of HER2-Positive Breast Cancer …


Department Of Surgery Update, October 2014, Wright State University Department Of Surgery Oct 2014

Department Of Surgery Update, October 2014, Wright State University Department Of Surgery

Department of Surgery Updates

A three page newsletter created by the Department of Surgery documenting changes to the department. This issue contains a message from the chair, a list of important dates, committee meetings, notes and pictures on the postgraduate symposium and more.


Giving The Homeless Population A Chance To Become Healthier: An Initial Needs Assessment Of The Homeless Population Of Portland, Maine, Annarae Andresen, Oana Butnarasu, Jayme Keith, Sarah Kou, Dana Mccoy, Stephanie Sheehan, Jessica Takatsuki, Zoe Hull, Ian Imbert, Suzanne Dunn, Tara Lonneman, Marissa Prezanno, Catherine Bixby Oct 2014

Giving The Homeless Population A Chance To Become Healthier: An Initial Needs Assessment Of The Homeless Population Of Portland, Maine, Annarae Andresen, Oana Butnarasu, Jayme Keith, Sarah Kou, Dana Mccoy, Stephanie Sheehan, Jessica Takatsuki, Zoe Hull, Ian Imbert, Suzanne Dunn, Tara Lonneman, Marissa Prezanno, Catherine Bixby

Homeless Needs Assessment

Research poster stemming from IPEC mini-grant student project Homeless Needs Assessment. The project was designed to assess the greatest needs for people experiencing homelessness in Portland, Maine. UNE Students from several healthcare professions partnered together to provide a holistic approach to the community needs with hopes of developing and implementing intervention strategies. Goal was to conduct surveys of at least 100 homeless individuals.


Oncolog, Volume 59, Number 10, October 2014, Sarah Bronson, Kathryn L. Hale, Roberto Molar-Candanosa, K. Stuyck Oct 2014

Oncolog, Volume 59, Number 10, October 2014, Sarah Bronson, Kathryn L. Hale, Roberto Molar-Candanosa, K. Stuyck

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • New Drugs for Myeloproliferative Neoplasms Ease Suffering and Extend Life: A new class of drugs has redefined treatment for patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms by easing their symptom burden while extending their lives
  • Neoadjuvant Targeted Therapy May Offer Multiple Benefits for Patients with Locally Advanced Renal Cancer: Despite definitive treatment with nephrectomy, locally advanced renal cancer recurs in 20%-30% of patients, substantially reducing their chance for long-term survival. To prevent such recurrences and prolong survival, urologic oncologists are studying the integration of targeted molecular therapies with surgical treatments
  • New Combination Therapy Offers Potential to Cure FLT3-ITD Acute Myelogenous Leukemia: A new …


Department Of Surgery Update, September 2014, Wright State University Department Of Surgery Sep 2014

Department Of Surgery Update, September 2014, Wright State University Department Of Surgery

Department of Surgery Updates

A three page newsletter created by the Department of Surgery documenting changes to the department. This issue contains a message from the chair, a list of important dates, committee meetings, scholarly activity and more.


Medical Education Digest, Vol. 16 No. 5 (September-October 2014), Nova Southeastern University Sep 2014

Medical Education Digest, Vol. 16 No. 5 (September-October 2014), Nova Southeastern University

Medical Education Digest

No abstract provided.


Oncolog, Volume 59, Number 09, September 2014, Stephanie Deming, Bryan Tutt, Joe Munch, Jill Deisigne Sep 2014

Oncolog, Volume 59, Number 09, September 2014, Stephanie Deming, Bryan Tutt, Joe Munch, Jill Deisigne

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Biomarker-Driven Clinical Trials may Improve Personalized Treatment for Patients With Lung Cancer: Innovative clinical trials that assign patients to treatment arms based on tumor biomarkers could lead to increase treatment options for patients with lung cancer
  • New Antibody-Chemotherapy Combinations Show Promise Against Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: Two investigational agents-inotuzumab and ofatumumab-shows promise when combined with cytotoxic chemotherapy drugs for the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in adults
  • Deep Inspiration Breath Hold Protects Against Radiation-Induced Cardiotoxicity in Patients With Left-Sided Breast cancers: Patients with lest-sided breast cancers have an increased risk of heart damage from adjuvant radiation therapy given after lumpectomy …


Carmen Pettapiece, D.O. Scrapbook 2, Carmen Pettapiece D.O. Aug 2014

Carmen Pettapiece, D.O. Scrapbook 2, Carmen Pettapiece D.O.

Carmen Pettapiece, D.O. Scrapbooks

Scrapbook of personal papers and osteopathy-related materials from the collection of Carmen Pettapiece, D.O.


Vital Signs, Fall 2014, Boonshoft School Of Medicine Aug 2014

Vital Signs, Fall 2014, Boonshoft School Of Medicine

Vital Signs

A sixty-four 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, a research spotlight, alumni notes, and more.


Department Of Surgery Update, August 2014, Wright State University Department Of Surgery Aug 2014

Department Of Surgery Update, August 2014, Wright State University Department Of Surgery

Department of Surgery Updates

A two page newsletter created by the Department of Surgery documenting changes to the department. This issue contains a message from the chair, a list of important dates, announcements, committee meetings, scholarly activity and more.


Digest Of The Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine (Fall 2014), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine Aug 2014

Digest Of The Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine (Fall 2014), Philadelphia College Of Osteopathic Medicine

Digest

The Fall 2014 issue of the Digest of the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine includes the following articles:

  • Message from the President
  • PCOM Updates
  • Commencement 2014
  • Development News
  • Considerations for Healthcare Education
  • Diversity and Healthcare Disparities: Remembering the Children
  • Instructional Strategies in Continuity Care Education
  • Competency-based Assessment: Practicing Emergency Care from the Start
  • Health Information Technology Advances Innovative Clinical Teaching Model
  • Curbing Healthcare Provider Shortages in the South with New Residency Programs
  • Class Notes
  • Reunion Weekend
  • In Memoriam
  • My Turn Essay


Com Outlook Fall 2014, College Of Osteopathic Medicine Aug 2014

Com Outlook Fall 2014, College Of Osteopathic Medicine

COM Outlook

No abstract provided.


30 Days On $200: A Cooking Guide For Tasty & Healthy Eating On A Budget, Benjamin J. Slocum Aug 2014

30 Days On $200: A Cooking Guide For Tasty & Healthy Eating On A Budget, Benjamin J. Slocum

Osteopathic Medicine Student Projects

Meal planning and cooking guide created to help people on food assistance and others better utilize their resources. This book contains health information, grocery shopping tips, meal planning guides, and easy instruction on cooking and the use of leftovers. With simple-to-read, image-based instruction, it teaches the basics on how to budget, plan meals, make shopping lists, and prepare food. The book assumes no prior cooking experience, and while anyone can benefit from the book regardless of income level, it makes a particular effort to demonstrate preparation for foods commonly acquired at food pantries.


Oncolog, Volume 59, Number 08, August 2014, Kathryn L. Hale, Bryan Tutt, Sunita Patterson, R. Molar-Candanosa Aug 2014

Oncolog, Volume 59, Number 08, August 2014, Kathryn L. Hale, Bryan Tutt, Sunita Patterson, R. Molar-Candanosa

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors Show Promise Against Metastatic Renal Cell Carcinoma, Other Difficult-to-Treat Cancers: A decade ago, oncologists had little to offer most patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC). However, a breakthrough discovery that has already changed the treatment of metastatic melanoma is showing promise against other metastatic cancers-including metastatic RCC-and giving patients new hope for long-term survival
  • Clinical Study Offers Definitive Local Treatment of Bone Metastases from Breast Cancer: Metastatic breast cancer carries a poor prognosis, and most systemic treatments for metastatic disease aim to slow its progression rather than to cure it. In a select group of patients, …


Medical Education Digest, Vol. 16 No. 4 (July-August 2014), Nova Southeastern University Jul 2014

Medical Education Digest, Vol. 16 No. 4 (July-August 2014), Nova Southeastern University

Medical Education Digest

No abstract provided.


Division Of Rheumatology New Frontiers, Debra Bergman, John Keenan Jul 2014

Division Of Rheumatology New Frontiers, Debra Bergman, John Keenan

New Frontiers

Table of Contents

• Nebraska Arthritis Outcomes Research Center puts UNMC on cutting edge
• Medical education: A fresh perspective
• The reader
• Lupus study becomes international affair
• The puzzle of ‘the loss of self-tolerance’
• An icon in rheumatology
• Registry, research offer insights into RA risk factors
• On the RISE
• RAIN man
• A top-tier team player
• Faculty Publications & Research Awards


Department Of Surgery Update, July 2014, Wright State University Department Of Surgery Jul 2014

Department Of Surgery Update, July 2014, Wright State University Department Of Surgery

Department of Surgery Updates

A three page newsletter created by the Department of Surgery documenting changes to the department. This issue contains a message from the chair, a list of important dates, committee meetings, scholarly activity and more.


Oncolog, Volume 59, Number 07, July 2014, Sarah Bronson, Joe Munch, Bryan Tutt, K. Stuyck Jul 2014

Oncolog, Volume 59, Number 07, July 2014, Sarah Bronson, Joe Munch, Bryan Tutt, K. Stuyck

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • Side Effects of Targeted Molecular Agents Vary According to Mechanism of Action: The main side effects of cytotoxic chemotherapy are notorious. But the side effects of newer, targeted molecular agents are less well known, so patients receiving such drugs may not know what to expect and may require additional guidance from physicians
  • INBRIEF: Study Finds Less Frequent Bisphosphonate Treatment Equivalent to Standard Regimen
  • RAS Mutation Status May predict Outcomes After Surgery for Colorectal Cancer Liver Metastases
  • HPV Test Does Not Replace Pap Test for Cervical cancer Screening: The recent approval of a human papillomavirus (HPV) test for cervical cancer screening …


Carmen Pettapiece, D.O. Scrapbook 1, Carmen Pettapiece D.O. Jun 2014

Carmen Pettapiece, D.O. Scrapbook 1, Carmen Pettapiece D.O.

Carmen Pettapiece, D.O. Scrapbooks

Scrapbook of personal papers and osteopathy-related materials from the collection of Carmen Pettapiece, D.O.


Department Of Surgery Update, June 2014, Wright State University Department Of Surgery Jun 2014

Department Of Surgery Update, June 2014, Wright State University Department Of Surgery

Department of Surgery Updates

A three page newsletter created by the Department of Surgery documenting changes to the department. This issue contains a message from the chair, a list of important dates, committee meetings, scholarly activity and more.


Oncolog, Volume 59, Number 06, June 2014, Jill Deisigne, Luanne Jorewicz, K. Stuyck Jun 2014

Oncolog, Volume 59, Number 06, June 2014, Jill Deisigne, Luanne Jorewicz, K. Stuyck

OncoLog MD Anderson's Report to Physicians (All issues)

  • New Agents Hold Promise for Patients With Advanced Thyroid Cancer: New agents are expanding treatment options for patients with advanced thyroid cancer-not only the papillary variant but also the less common medullary and differentiated variants of the disease
  • Surgical Options for Lymphedema: Lymphedema of the extremities, whether from cancer treatment or other causes, typically is not curable. But advances in surgical techniques are reducing or eliminating symptoms for many patients
  • INBRIEF: Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy Improves Survival in Head and Neck Cancer Patients/ Research Findings Could Lead to Blood Test for Cancer-Related Gene Defects/ Tumor-Suppressing Protein May Help Predict Survival in …


Wai-Kwan Alfred Yung, Md, Oral History Interview, May 7, 2014, Wai-Kwan Alfred Yung Md, Tacey A. Rosolowski Phd May 2014

Wai-Kwan Alfred Yung, Md, Oral History Interview, May 7, 2014, Wai-Kwan Alfred Yung Md, Tacey A. Rosolowski Phd

Interview Sessions

Major Topics Coveted:

  • History of Neuro-Oncology services and research at MD Anderson
  • History of the Department of Neuro-Oncology
  • The Brain Tumor Center: collaborative relationships and shared resources with Neuro-Oncology, Neuro-Surgery, Neuro-Pathology, neuro-imaging and other support fields


Medical Education Digest, Vol. 16 No. 3 (May/June 2014), Nova Southeastern University May 2014

Medical Education Digest, Vol. 16 No. 3 (May/June 2014), Nova Southeastern University

Medical Education Digest

No abstract provided.


Department Of Surgery Update, May 2014, Wright State University Department Of Surgery May 2014

Department Of Surgery Update, May 2014, Wright State University Department Of Surgery

Department of Surgery Updates

A five page newsletter created by the Department of Surgery documenting changes to the department. This issue contains news about students and faculty, a list of important dates, committee meetings, scholarly activity and more.