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3 Million Downloads For The Jefferson Digital Commons, Daniel G. Kipnis, Msi
3 Million Downloads For The Jefferson Digital Commons, Daniel G. Kipnis, Msi
Jefferson Digital Commons News
On December 14, 2016 the Jefferson Digital Commons reached a new milestone by passing the 3 million download mark along with the deposit of more than 12,000 assets to date.
Delay Discounting Of Pregnancy- And Condom-Protected Sex Among Methadone-Maintained Women, Dennis J. Hand, Phd, Lindsay Reid, Diane J. Abatemarco, Msw, Phd
Delay Discounting Of Pregnancy- And Condom-Protected Sex Among Methadone-Maintained Women, Dennis J. Hand, Phd, Lindsay Reid, Diane J. Abatemarco, Msw, Phd
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Presentations and Grand Rounds
Introduction
- Over 80% of pregnancies are unintended among women with opioid use disorder (OUD; Heil et al., 2011).
- Use of effective contraception is uncommon in this population (Terplan et al., 2015).
- Initiating and using effective contraception involves delays: to obtain the method from a provider, to become protected after initiating use.
- Interventions that include delay reductions among other elements have increased contraceptive use (Heil et al., 2016; Secura et al., 2014).
- Women with OUD have reported greater likelihood of engaging in unprotected sex at shorter delays to acquiring protection from sexually-transmitted infection (STI) than women without OUD (Herrmann et al., …
Calcium Uptake Hotspots In The Mitochondria Of Cardiac Muscle At The Interface With Dyadic Sr, Sergio De La Fuente, Celia Fernandez-Sanz, Caitlin Vail, Elorm J. Agra, Kira Holmstrom, Junhui Sun, Jyotsna Mishra, Toren Finkel, Elizabeth Murphy, Suresh K. Joseph, Shey-Shing Sheu, György Csordás
Calcium Uptake Hotspots In The Mitochondria Of Cardiac Muscle At The Interface With Dyadic Sr, Sergio De La Fuente, Celia Fernandez-Sanz, Caitlin Vail, Elorm J. Agra, Kira Holmstrom, Junhui Sun, Jyotsna Mishra, Toren Finkel, Elizabeth Murphy, Suresh K. Joseph, Shey-Shing Sheu, György Csordás
Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Posters
Introduction
• Control of the mitochondrial ATP production by SR-derived Ca2+ signals includes local, nanodomain Ca2+ transfer from ryanodine receptors (RyR2) to the mitochondrial matrix (excitation-bioenergetics coupling).
• Ca2+ crosses the inner mitochondrial membrane (IMM) via the mtCU, a low-affinity Ca2+-activated Ca2+ channel complex.
• The surface area of cardiac IMM is extensively enhanced by cristae folding; however, mitoplast patch clamp studies showed mtCU current density the lowest amongst a range of tissues (Fieni 2012. Nat Commun).
A Word From The Writing Center (December 2016), Jennifer Wilson, Ms, Els
A Word From The Writing Center (December 2016), Jennifer Wilson, Ms, Els
A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)
This issue includes:
- Writing tip
- Books on writing
- Writing Café
Jeffhealth: Helping East Africa Link To Health, Elizabeth Kuhn, Emily Zhang, Naveed A. Rahman, Rebecca Margolis, Savannah Coe
Jeffhealth: Helping East Africa Link To Health, Elizabeth Kuhn, Emily Zhang, Naveed A. Rahman, Rebecca Margolis, Savannah Coe
CwiC Posters
JeffHEALTH-Helping East Africa Link to Health is a student-run organization at Thomas Jefferson University dedicated to improving basic medical education and quality of life in Rwanda, which was devastated in 1994 by civil war and genocide. Working in partnership with the Rwanda Village Concept Project, a student organization at the National University of Rwanda, JeffHEALTH seeks to implement sustainable health initiatives in our partner villages. Graduate students from Thomas Jefferson University travel to Rwanda where we taught Community Health Workers from the Villages of Akarambi and Ruli the following topics: Nutrition and Vitamin Deficiencies, Family Planning, Prenatal care, HIV, Sexually …
Exploring The Feasibility Of Incorporating Sexual Education Into Routine Adolescent Office Visits, Holly A. Rankin, Alisa Losasso, Md, Beth I. Schwartz, Md
Exploring The Feasibility Of Incorporating Sexual Education Into Routine Adolescent Office Visits, Holly A. Rankin, Alisa Losasso, Md, Beth I. Schwartz, Md
CwiC Posters
Preventative sexual education can reduce the negative health outcomes of sexual behavior in adolescent populations.1 The objective of this pilot study was to determine if sexual education can be delivered as a scripted five-minute module during a routine adolescent office visit in a manner that is non-disruptive of clinic flow and acceptable to both patients and providers.
• 85% of providers reported the intervention did not interrupt clinic flow
• 86% of patients reported the intervention to be appropriate and 92% of providers were satisfied overall with the intervention
These pilot data highlight that the incorporation of brief scripted sexual …
Addressing Childhood Obesity In Early Head Start Population In Philadelphia Through Early Intervention And Food Buying Clubs, Nishant Pandya, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd, Sarah Roescher
Addressing Childhood Obesity In Early Head Start Population In Philadelphia Through Early Intervention And Food Buying Clubs, Nishant Pandya, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd, Sarah Roescher
CwiC Posters
Aims:
To implement a food buying club model to increase access to fresh and healthy foods for families whose children (ages 2-5) participate in Early Head Start and the Maternity Care Coalition.
Compare four potential food distributors: Philadelphia SHARE, Asociacion Puertorriquenos in Marcha (APM), The Common Market, and JETRO to find the organization that can best implement a feasible food buying club run through Early Head Start to fit the families needs.
Sexual And Reproductive Health In Rwanda, Emily Zhang
Sexual And Reproductive Health In Rwanda, Emily Zhang
CwiC Posters
KEY MESSAGES
- Empowerment (women, youth, communities)
- Inclusion (age + gender)
- Prevention/Early Detection
PROGRAM RECOMMENDATIONS
- Partner with Rwandan medical students to improve program delivery
- Communicate monthly with local leaders
- Partner with Community Health Center
FUTURE INTERVENTIONS
- Partner with Rwandan medical students to improve program delivery
- Communicate monthly with local leaders
- Partner with Community Health Center
An Evaluation Of Risk Attitudes And Risk Tolerance In Emergency Medicine Residents, Nishad A. Rahman, Dimitrios Papanagnou, Md
An Evaluation Of Risk Attitudes And Risk Tolerance In Emergency Medicine Residents, Nishad A. Rahman, Dimitrios Papanagnou, Md
CwiC Posters
An underlying issue to our current healthcare system is how decisions made in the emergency department affect patients. This is paramount for underserved populations, which are more likely to have poor physical and mental health, lack of primary care, greater use of health services, and be generally dissatisfied with their medical care.1,2 What should the emergency physician (EP) do for these patients?
These decisions are largely based upon individual risk tolerance. While risk is a indelible part of emergency medicine (EM), a risk profile of EM residents has not been compiled. Knowledge of risk taking tendencies among this niche of …
Decentralization And Health: Case Studies Of Kenya, Pakistan, And The Philippines, Christina E. Lewis, David Clarke, Jd, Maryam Bigdeli, Phd
Decentralization And Health: Case Studies Of Kenya, Pakistan, And The Philippines, Christina E. Lewis, David Clarke, Jd, Maryam Bigdeli, Phd
CwiC Posters
Decentralization, defined by the World Bank (2001) as, “the transfer of authority and responsibility for public functions from the central government to intermediate and local governments or quasi-‐independent government organizations and/or the private sector,” is a movement that has gained much traction in recent history. For many countries undergoing decentralization, a major driver has been a desire to increase the role and participation of local governments in the decision-‐making space. In doing this, it is hoped to create governance structures that are more accountable and responsive to the people. For health, decentralization has been touted as a potential way to …
Public Health Considerations And The Culture Of Alcohol In Vietnam, Daniel Baquet
Public Health Considerations And The Culture Of Alcohol In Vietnam, Daniel Baquet
CwiC Posters
The problem of alcohol in Vietnam is interesting when considering the culture surrounding alcohol throughout the country, particularly amongst men. In 2010, Vietnamese men drank 12.1 liters of pure alcohol per capita, while women drank only 0.2 liters (WHO, 2014). The WHO Global Status Report on Alcohol and Health stated, “Vietnam’s national drinking patterns … are among the most fatal with the highest possible score for alcohol-attributable years of life lost,” a metric which includes liver cirrhosis, road traffic crashes, and the prevalence of alcohol use disorders and alcohol dependence (WHO, 2014). In addition, domestic alcohol production in Vietnam has …
Water Crisis In Vietnam, Jordan M. Zaid
Water Crisis In Vietnam, Jordan M. Zaid
CwiC Posters
• Immediately after the Vietnam War ended in 1975, Vietnam experienced economic turmoil and famine as the roots of industrialization began to grip the nation.
• In 1986, the government declared a rapid transition from a planned to a market economy would take hold. The ensuing change caused further increased industrial development and a subsequent growth of the emerging market economy. 1
• To this day, Vietnam’s GDP is rising yearly at a rapid rate.
• For this reason, much of Vietnam has been developed in a relatively short amount of time (since the end of the war) but much …
Does Age Influence Knowledge And Attitudes About Intrauterine Devices?, Sara Edwards, Lisa Perriera, Md, Mph, Rebecca J. Mercier Md Mph
Does Age Influence Knowledge And Attitudes About Intrauterine Devices?, Sara Edwards, Lisa Perriera, Md, Mph, Rebecca J. Mercier Md Mph
CwiC Posters
Primary objectives:
- Are there differences in attitudes and beliefs about IUDs based on age?
- We hypothesized that older women may be more familiar with the negative outcomes of earlier models of the IUD and therefore may hold more negative attitudes toward IUDs.
An Interactive Curricula Experience (Ice) For Latino Immigrant Health, Kevin Molyneux, Ellen Plumb, Md, Martha Langley Ankeny, Med
An Interactive Curricula Experience (Ice) For Latino Immigrant Health, Kevin Molyneux, Ellen Plumb, Md, Martha Langley Ankeny, Med
CwiC Posters
The Interactive Curricula Experience (iCE) is an educational platform intended for interactive education utilizing multiple forms of media. It is being utilized at Thomas Jefferson University (TJU) in various classes, among them Global Health.
One of the pertinent global-health-at-home topics at TJU relates to Latino immigrant health. Latino immigrants number more than 20,000 in Philadelphia. They are located throughout the city, although the highest concentrations are in North and South Philadelphia. With respect to health care, Latino immigrants are less likely to have a regular health care provider than non-immigrant Latinos.
Education to provide culturally sensitive care to Latino immigrants …
Stephen Klein Wellness Center Patient Satisfaction Survey: Development And Preliminary Results, Emily Knudsen-Strong, Msc, Joseph Flaxer, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd, Mudit Gilotra, Md, James Plumb, Md, Mph
Stephen Klein Wellness Center Patient Satisfaction Survey: Development And Preliminary Results, Emily Knudsen-Strong, Msc, Joseph Flaxer, Rickie Brawer, Mph, Phd, Mudit Gilotra, Md, James Plumb, Md, Mph
CwiC Posters
Study design:
•Selected the CAHPS® with Patient Centered Medical Home question set to administer to patients receiving medical care at SKWC (52 questions)
•Included 2 supplemental questions to assess patients’ likelihood to refer others to SKWC
•Developed an additional survey for patients receiving behavioral health services (16 questions)
Participant recruitment and data collection:
•Calculated a target number of 130 participants based on CAHPS® guidelines of 50 surveys per Full Time Employee
•Observed patient flow and developed recruitment strategy for a convenience sample
•Eligibility criteria: patient ≥18 y/o and had a medical appointment in the last 12 months
•Participants were invited …
Hepatitis C Screening In The Homeless Population Of Philadelphia, Adam Zimilover
Hepatitis C Screening In The Homeless Population Of Philadelphia, Adam Zimilover
CwiC Posters
Hepatitis C is a viral infectious disease that is a major cause of liver disease around the world. By the 1970s, it was recognized that many hepatitis cases were not due to the known hepatitis A or hepatitis B viruses. It was not until 1989 when the virus, then known as non--‐A, non--‐B hepatitis, was identified as a new distinct virus, hepatitis C. The virus has seven major genotypes, with genotype 1 causing about 75% of cases in the United States. By 1990, a screening test for the virus was developed, and within a year, the first treatment for the …
The Public Health Crisis In Greece And Its Ties To A Failing Economy, Anna M. Carleen
The Public Health Crisis In Greece And Its Ties To A Failing Economy, Anna M. Carleen
CwiC Posters
In 2009 the Greek government admitted that the numbers it had been reporting to the European Union about its national budget deficit were artificially small. The deficit was actually huge, way larger than what the EU requires of member countries if they want to reap the benefits of being in this financial network. A benefit of being in the EU is that it makes it much easier for governments to take out large loans, because lenders trust that a member country will make good on its debts due to the security it has from being part of the union. This …
Barriers To Care Amongst Rural Indigenous Mayans In Guatemala’S Western Highlands, Nirali Butala
Barriers To Care Amongst Rural Indigenous Mayans In Guatemala’S Western Highlands, Nirali Butala
CwiC Posters
Information presented here is based on 5-week volunteering experience at Primeros Pasos clinic in the rural Palajunoj Valley outside the city of Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. Almost all of the patient population is rural, indigenous Quiche Maya. Guatemala has a relatively high GDP and patient-doctor ratio (1000:1) compared to its neighboring Latin American countries, but these resources are extremely localized to its capital, Guatemala City, where 70% of the country’s physicians work.
Only the wealthy are able to utilize private clinics and hospitals that are known to provide the highest quality care. At these clinics, patients pay out-of-pocket. Indigenous, rural communities typically …
Quality Of Care Assessment At A Resident-Based Primary Care Hiv Clinic, Amanda Lacue, Marshall Miller, Md
Quality Of Care Assessment At A Resident-Based Primary Care Hiv Clinic, Amanda Lacue, Marshall Miller, Md
CwiC Posters
A quality improvement study based in a primary care resident-based HIV clinic, the Kendig Clinic, was conducted within Jefferson Family Medicine Associates. The study objectives were to
• Determine the percentage of the clinic patients meeting each quality measure
• Compare these calculated clinic measures to known national averages
• Use the data to determine areas to target for future quality improvement initiatives.
The H.E.R.E.© Curricular Model...Educating Nursing Students For 21st Century Health Care, Susan Egger, Phd, Rn, Mary Bouchaud, Phd, Rn, Beth Ann Swan, Phd, Crnp, Faan, Ann Phalen, Phd, Aprn, Nnp-Bc
The H.E.R.E.© Curricular Model...Educating Nursing Students For 21st Century Health Care, Susan Egger, Phd, Rn, Mary Bouchaud, Phd, Rn, Beth Ann Swan, Phd, Crnp, Faan, Ann Phalen, Phd, Aprn, Nnp-Bc
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. As changes unfold, nursing education is challenged to prepare graduates who can effectively function in new healthcare environments of the 21st century. In response, the Jefferson College of Nursing (JCN) embarked on the ambitious task of designing a new 21st century baccalaureate nursing curriculum over a 13-month period. Although a 13-month turnaround time for curriculum design is unprecedented, what is most unique about JCN’s initiative is that it began with …
Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma Presenting As Li-Rads 5 "Hcc", Raja K. Dhanekula, Md, Donald Mitchell, Md, John Farber, Md, Ashwin R. Sama, Md, Jesse M. Civan, Md
Intrahepatic Cholangiocarcinoma Presenting As Li-Rads 5 "Hcc", Raja K. Dhanekula, Md, Donald Mitchell, Md, John Farber, Md, Ashwin R. Sama, Md, Jesse M. Civan, Md
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Posters
Background
• Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC), if within Milan Criteria, is an indication for liver transplantation.
• In contrast, intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (IHCC) is a contra-indication to liver transplantation due to high rates of recurrence.
• LI-RADS 5 classification (synonymous with OPTN-5) carries a near 100% positive predictive value for HCC, allowing prioritization of patients for liver transplantation without histological confirmation.
• The “LI-RADS M” classification indicates the presence of malignancy not meeting diagnostic criteria for HCC. In theory, IHCC lesions should be identified as LI-RADS M and not LI-RADS 5.
Physician Executive Leadership: Assessing A Student-Led Approach To Healthcare Leadership Education In Medical School, Jessica W. Downing, Anuh Shah, Ronuk M. Modi, Jonathan S. Gordon, Lauren E. Grunenwald, Ms, J J. Veloski, Ms
Physician Executive Leadership: Assessing A Student-Led Approach To Healthcare Leadership Education In Medical School, Jessica W. Downing, Anuh Shah, Ronuk M. Modi, Jonathan S. Gordon, Lauren E. Grunenwald, Ms, J J. Veloski, Ms
Physician Executive Leadership
Poster presented at: 14th Annual AMA Research Symposium in Orlando, Fl
Objective:
To investigate the effectiveness of Physican Leadership, an open access, student-led healthcare leadership program at Sidney Kimmel Medical College, in preparing to face five key emerging topics in medical practice: healthcare economics, health policy, care and quality and safety, law and medicine, and patient experience.
The Problem: Gaps in Medical Education
Healthcare in the US continues to evolve, and topics such as health policy, health finance, and patient experience are not central to the practice of medicine.
However, the sheer volume of material students are required to learn …
Nuclear Factor Κb Inhibitors Alleviate And The Proteasome Inhibitor Ps-341 Exacerbates Radiation Toxicity In Zebrafish Embryos, Borbala Daroczi, Gabor Kari, Qing Ren, Adam Dicker Md, Phd, Ulrich Rodeck
Nuclear Factor Κb Inhibitors Alleviate And The Proteasome Inhibitor Ps-341 Exacerbates Radiation Toxicity In Zebrafish Embryos, Borbala Daroczi, Gabor Kari, Qing Ren, Adam Dicker Md, Phd, Ulrich Rodeck
Bodine Journal
Inflammatory changes are a major component of the normal tissue response to ionizing radiation, and increased nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) activity is an important mediator of inflammatory responses. Here, we used zebrafish embryos to assess the capacity of two different classes of pharmacologic agents known to target NF-κB to modify radiation toxicity in the vertebrate organism. These were proteasome inhibitors, including lactacystin, MG132, and PS-341 (Bortezomib/VELCADE), and direct inhibitors of NF-κB activity, including ethyl pyruvate (EP) and the synthetic triterpenoid CDDO-TFEA (RTA401), among others. The proteasome inhibitors either did not significantly affect radiation sensitivity of zebrafish embryos (MG132, lactacystin) or …
A Word From The Writing Center (November 2016), Jennifer Wilson, Ms, Els
A Word From The Writing Center (November 2016), Jennifer Wilson, Ms, Els
A Word From the Writing Team (Newsletter)
November 2016 issue includes:
- Writing Tip
- Learning Opportunity
- Writing Café
Jeffhope News-Fall 2016
JeffHOPE News
This issue includes:
- Updates: HCV Testing
- From the Project Director
- New Position: Triage Director
- Clinic at a Glance
- Advocacy Spotlight
- Research at JEFFHope
- Eye screening in an urban homeless shelter
- Contraception
- Self-Reported Indicators for Hepatitis C Virus Screening in JEFFHope Patients
- EKG Study
- Assessing the Need for Dermatological Care and Prevalence of Dermatologic conditions in an urban homeless shelter
- Spotlight on the John Bell Center
- If you had to describe JEFFHope in one word...
- Reflections by Committee Members and Directors
- 2016-2017 JEFFHope Volunteers
Getting Started: Identifying Funding Opportunities With Jefferson Resources, Molly Gerber, Avp, Gary Kaplan, Dana Marcus
Getting Started: Identifying Funding Opportunities With Jefferson Resources, Molly Gerber, Avp, Gary Kaplan, Dana Marcus
Department of Surgery, Faculty Development Sessions
Section 1: Philanthropy Basics
Section 2: Fundraising for Research
Section 3: Information Resources
36 PowerPoint slides
Jefferson Digital Commons Quarterly Report: July-September 2016, Daniel G. Kipnis, Msi, Kelsey Duinkerken, Msi, James Copeland, Libt
Jefferson Digital Commons Quarterly Report: July-September 2016, Daniel G. Kipnis, Msi, Kelsey Duinkerken, Msi, James Copeland, Libt
Jefferson Digital Commons Reports
Highlights in this quarterly report include:
- Class Day programs from 1964-2015
- Commencement programs from the Medical College from 1870 to the present.
- Commencement programs from College of Graduate Studies
- Readership download map for the quarter
- Top 10 government and education domains accessing content in the JDC
- What people are saying about the Jefferson Digital Commons
Emerging Infectious Diseases: Global To Local Implications, Mary Lou Manning, Phd, Crnp, Cic, Faan
Emerging Infectious Diseases: Global To Local Implications, Mary Lou Manning, Phd, Crnp, Cic, Faan
Department of Nursing Papers
Infectious disease remains among the leading causes of death worldwide. With easy mobility and air travel, pathogens can move quickly and silently to any place around the globe in a matter of days. The recent Ebola crises in West Africa clearly demonstrated the increased risk of emerging infections in our highly connected world. Legal nurse consultants are well-positioned to provide guidance on deciphering public health laws relevant to responding to infectious disease threats.
Public Reporting Of Cardiac Surgery Outcomes In Pennsylvania: A 20 Year Personal Perspective, Raymond Singer, Md, Mmm, Cpe
Public Reporting Of Cardiac Surgery Outcomes In Pennsylvania: A 20 Year Personal Perspective, Raymond Singer, Md, Mmm, Cpe
Raymond L Singer MD
This forum presentation will describe the national trends of public reporting, pay for performance, and related health care reform measures as well as describe both the intended and unintended consequences of public reporting of cardiac surgery outcomes. PowerPoint slides attached below: 65 slides Presentation: 51 minutes
Are Researchers Registering Systematic Reviews In Clinicaltrials.Gov?, Gary E. Kaplan, Ms, Ahip
Are Researchers Registering Systematic Reviews In Clinicaltrials.Gov?, Gary E. Kaplan, Ms, Ahip
Academic Commons and Scott Memorial Library Staff Papers and Presentations
BACKGROUND:
ClinicalTrials.gov (CT) is an increasingly important resource for systematic reviewers attempting to identify published and unpublished clinical studies. In addition to clinical studies, however, some searches of the CT database also return systematic reviews (SRs). When I inquired about the SRs appearing in the results, the NLM Help Desk responded that “We do not recommend that systematic reviews be entered in ClinicalTrials.gov, since we only want the results of a clinical trial entered once. However, we will not refuse them if they are entered.” I wanted to find out how many SRs are included, describe their characteristics, and suggest …