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Implementing The Erac Protocol For Cesarean Sections, Olga Hawkins, Michelle Ozcan, Jose Rojas Jan 2023

Implementing The Erac Protocol For Cesarean Sections, Olga Hawkins, Michelle Ozcan, Jose Rojas

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


Improving Communication Between Nurses & Residents At Hca Florida Osceola Hospital, Juan T. Del Calvo, Mehuliben Upadhyaya, Sathvik Saineni, Minh Anh Le, Awiss Shalhoub, Olga Karasik Jan 2023

Improving Communication Between Nurses & Residents At Hca Florida Osceola Hospital, Juan T. Del Calvo, Mehuliben Upadhyaya, Sathvik Saineni, Minh Anh Le, Awiss Shalhoub, Olga Karasik

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


Improving Use Of A Standardized Medical Icu Order Set, Ernesto Munoz-Pena, Sesha Sai Kanakamedala, Ramzy Daoud, Suhail Saad-Omer, Aarushi Varshney, Tristan Tanner, Alexander Kong, Joshua Shultz, Ashwini Komarla Jan 2023

Improving Use Of A Standardized Medical Icu Order Set, Ernesto Munoz-Pena, Sesha Sai Kanakamedala, Ramzy Daoud, Suhail Saad-Omer, Aarushi Varshney, Tristan Tanner, Alexander Kong, Joshua Shultz, Ashwini Komarla

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


Longitudinal Study On The Effects Of Implementing Continuous Glucose Monitoring For The Management Of Patients With Type-I And Type-Ii Diabetes Mellitus On Multiple Insulin Injections In An Internal Medicine Residency Clinic, Andrey Manov, Sukhjinder Chauhan, Gundip Dhillon, Athena Dhaliwal, Sabrina Antonio, Yema Jalal, Ashrita Donepudi, Jonathan Nazha, Melissa Banal, Joseph House Jan 2023

Longitudinal Study On The Effects Of Implementing Continuous Glucose Monitoring For The Management Of Patients With Type-I And Type-Ii Diabetes Mellitus On Multiple Insulin Injections In An Internal Medicine Residency Clinic, Andrey Manov, Sukhjinder Chauhan, Gundip Dhillon, Athena Dhaliwal, Sabrina Antonio, Yema Jalal, Ashrita Donepudi, Jonathan Nazha, Melissa Banal, Joseph House

Far West Division GME Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


Improving Accurate Documentation Of Appearance Within The Mse Based On Bmi, Shaina Aifuwa, Sampreeth Murali, Valerie Cordero, Nadia Jacob, Cristobal Cintron, Almari Ginory, Sarah Fayad Jan 2023

Improving Accurate Documentation Of Appearance Within The Mse Based On Bmi, Shaina Aifuwa, Sampreeth Murali, Valerie Cordero, Nadia Jacob, Cristobal Cintron, Almari Ginory, Sarah Fayad

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


Management Of Blood Pressure In Pregnancy: New Perspectives From The Chap Trial, Virginia Lowe, Gabriella Nonni, Kerry Holliman Jan 2023

Management Of Blood Pressure In Pregnancy: New Perspectives From The Chap Trial, Virginia Lowe, Gabriella Nonni, Kerry Holliman

Central & West Texas GME Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


Descriptive Assessment Of The Pediatric Emergency Team System: The Memorial Health University Medical Center Experience, Ashley Cheek, Lauren Hebert, Sunil Keshwah, Jessica Lee Jan 2023

Descriptive Assessment Of The Pediatric Emergency Team System: The Memorial Health University Medical Center Experience, Ashley Cheek, Lauren Hebert, Sunil Keshwah, Jessica Lee

South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.


Care Alert Program In Chronic Recurrent Ed Utilizing Patients, Kaitlyn Phelps, Jonathan Bryan, Jonathan Leggett, Erica Gibbons, Brian Griggs Jun 2022

Care Alert Program In Chronic Recurrent Ed Utilizing Patients, Kaitlyn Phelps, Jonathan Bryan, Jonathan Leggett, Erica Gibbons, Brian Griggs

HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine

The Care Alert program is designed to help navigate encounters with patient populations that are high utilizers of emergency department (ED) resources. These populations often have chronic medical conditions, have a poor understanding of their conditions, are unfamiliar with the EDs’ role in the management of these conditions, and commonly lack outpatient resources. The Care Alert program intends to address the needs of this challenging patient population by designing individualized care plans that are approved through a multidisciplinary committee. Data from this study showed a 37% decrease in ED visits and a 47% decrease in hospitalizations during the initial 8 …


Optimizing Oxygen Therapy, Gizam Gokalp, Ramez Massoud, Jopher Bernal, Guru Chinnaraj, Michael Delzoppo, Nicole Brenner May 2022

Optimizing Oxygen Therapy, Gizam Gokalp, Ramez Massoud, Jopher Bernal, Guru Chinnaraj, Michael Delzoppo, Nicole Brenner

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2022

No abstract available.


Postnatal Venous Thrombembolism (Vte) Risk Assessment In Cesarean Section Patients, Mai-Tram Phan, Michelle Ozcan Jan 2022

Postnatal Venous Thrombembolism (Vte) Risk Assessment In Cesarean Section Patients, Mai-Tram Phan, Michelle Ozcan

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2022

No abstract available.


Improving Recombinant Zoster Vaccination Rates In Patients Receiving Biologic Therapy In The Rheumatology Clinics At The Orlando Va Healthcare System, Kathlyn Camargo Macias, Taylor Kann, Marilyn Mosquera, Ravi Shahu Khal, Ashwini Komarla Jan 2022

Improving Recombinant Zoster Vaccination Rates In Patients Receiving Biologic Therapy In The Rheumatology Clinics At The Orlando Va Healthcare System, Kathlyn Camargo Macias, Taylor Kann, Marilyn Mosquera, Ravi Shahu Khal, Ashwini Komarla

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2022

No abstract available.


Perfecting The Art Of Consultation, Ana Ledo, Hannah Vansumeren, Aaron Verbeelen, Geover Virella, Anwar Alshaakh Moh'd Mari, Manuel Carrazana Jan 2022

Perfecting The Art Of Consultation, Ana Ledo, Hannah Vansumeren, Aaron Verbeelen, Geover Virella, Anwar Alshaakh Moh'd Mari, Manuel Carrazana

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2022

No abstract available.


Implementing A Delirium Precautions Order Set At Osceola Regional Medical Center, Marisa Taddeo, Gabriella Meyerson, Israel Taylor, Monica Arias Garcia, Sonia Dela Cruz, Katrina Kesterson Jan 2022

Implementing A Delirium Precautions Order Set At Osceola Regional Medical Center, Marisa Taddeo, Gabriella Meyerson, Israel Taylor, Monica Arias Garcia, Sonia Dela Cruz, Katrina Kesterson

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2022

No abstract available.


Improving Healthcare Team Recognition By Patients, Abhijit Marathe, Tin Pham, Semeon Tadesse, Franca Samoilovich, Manuel Egued, Joshua Shultz, Ashwini Komarla, Olga Karasik Jan 2022

Improving Healthcare Team Recognition By Patients, Abhijit Marathe, Tin Pham, Semeon Tadesse, Franca Samoilovich, Manuel Egued, Joshua Shultz, Ashwini Komarla, Olga Karasik

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2022

No abstract available.


Increasing The Rate Of Pneumococcal Vaccination In Patients Over 65 At Hca Florida Osceola Primary Care, Ubaldo Gonzalez Morales, Muna Alhusban, Chelsea Guan, Natalia Cavin, Humeyra Dogan, Allison Ferrara Jan 2022

Increasing The Rate Of Pneumococcal Vaccination In Patients Over 65 At Hca Florida Osceola Primary Care, Ubaldo Gonzalez Morales, Muna Alhusban, Chelsea Guan, Natalia Cavin, Humeyra Dogan, Allison Ferrara

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2022

No abstract available.


Patient Centered Communication, Aelius Khan, Zhe Liu, Thomas Krajewski, Sean Gibbs Jan 2022

Patient Centered Communication, Aelius Khan, Zhe Liu, Thomas Krajewski, Sean Gibbs

South Atlantic Division GME Research Day 2022

No abstract provided.


Improving Code Status Discussion And Documentation For Patients 65 Years Or Older At Hca Fl Osceola Hospital, Taylor Murphy, Mark Duros, Faris Matanes, Keishla Garcia Fernandez, Raj Shah, Olga Karasik Jan 2022

Improving Code Status Discussion And Documentation For Patients 65 Years Or Older At Hca Fl Osceola Hospital, Taylor Murphy, Mark Duros, Faris Matanes, Keishla Garcia Fernandez, Raj Shah, Olga Karasik

North Florida Division GME Research Day 2022

No abstract available.


Pharmacy-Led Medication Reconciliation Program Reduces Adverse Drug Events And Improves Satisfaction In A Community Hospital, L. Hayley Burgess, Joan Kramer, Carley Castelein, Joseph M. Parra, Victoria Timmons, Samantha Pickens, Sarah Fraker, Christopher Cameron Skinner Dec 2021

Pharmacy-Led Medication Reconciliation Program Reduces Adverse Drug Events And Improves Satisfaction In A Community Hospital, L. Hayley Burgess, Joan Kramer, Carley Castelein, Joseph M. Parra, Victoria Timmons, Samantha Pickens, Sarah Fraker, Christopher Cameron Skinner

HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine

Background

Pharmacy-led medication reconciliation identifies and corrects medication errors that can potentially cause moderate to severe harm. This research sought to identify the impact of pharmacy-led medication reconciliation on patient outcomes and describe the changes in healthcare workers’ perceptions of the program.

Methods

A pharmacy-led admission medication reconciliation program pilot started in July 2019, and a discharge medication reconciliation proof of concept was tested in September 2020 at a 432-bed hospital. The following periods were compared: August 2018 to February 2019 (pre-program implementation) and August 2019 to February 2020 (post-program implementation). Endpoints included patient outcomes, workforce productivity and interdisciplinary healthcare …


Hand Hygiene And Hospital-Acquired Infections During Covid-19 Increased Vigilance: One Hospital’S Experience, Alexander Kong, Carlos S. Botero Suarez, Bebe Rahamatalli, Jennifer Shankweiler, Olga Karasik Oct 2021

Hand Hygiene And Hospital-Acquired Infections During Covid-19 Increased Vigilance: One Hospital’S Experience, Alexander Kong, Carlos S. Botero Suarez, Bebe Rahamatalli, Jennifer Shankweiler, Olga Karasik

HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine

Background

Hospital-acquired infections are associated with increased morbidity, mortality, costs and length of stay. Prior studies have linked increased hand hygiene compliance with reduced hospital-acquired infection rate. With the increased vigilance for personal and institutional hygiene practices during the COVID-19 pandemic, we hypothesized increased hand hygiene compliance and, as a result, decrease in hospital-acquired infections in our hospital.

Methods

Hand hygiene compliance data was provided by the hospital’s Quality Department. We queried and empirically analyzed local hospital-acquired infection data obtained from our Quality Department and the National Healthcare Safety Network. We compared local hand hygiene compliance rates before and after …


Effect Of An Electronic Order Set On Newborn Hepatitis B Immunization Rates, Daniel Pedersen, Angelina Rodriguez, Olu Oyesanmi, Heather Schramm, Michael King Dec 2020

Effect Of An Electronic Order Set On Newborn Hepatitis B Immunization Rates, Daniel Pedersen, Angelina Rodriguez, Olu Oyesanmi, Heather Schramm, Michael King

HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine

Objective

Hepatitis B is an infectious deoxyribonucleic acid virus which can cause significant morbidity and mortality. There is no current definitive treatment, however in the United States immunization is widely available. A paper published by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices/Centers for Disease Control (ACIP/CDC) in 2018 made updated recommendations regarding vaccination practices in the United States. The most notable change made was that all healthy newborns weighing ≥2000 g with a negative hepatitis B-status mother should receive hepatitis B immunization within 24 hours of birth. This quality improvement project studied the effect of the electronic medical record newborn admission …


Innovative Conservation Of Inhaled Medication Devices During The Covid-19 Pandemic Through A Canister Reassignment Process, Mandelin K. Cooper, L. Hayley Burgess, Karla Miller, Theresa Baltz, Julia Moody, Elizabeth Wiggins, Jeffrey Guy Nov 2020

Innovative Conservation Of Inhaled Medication Devices During The Covid-19 Pandemic Through A Canister Reassignment Process, Mandelin K. Cooper, L. Hayley Burgess, Karla Miller, Theresa Baltz, Julia Moody, Elizabeth Wiggins, Jeffrey Guy

HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine

Background: The ideal practice for patients requiring metered-dose inhalers (MDI) with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is to use patient specific MDIs. However, this practice may not be possible during a time of increased usage throughout the country and limited availability of the medication. Nebulized medications are a concern due to the potential for aerosolized virus and increased exposure for health care workers. An alternative program of canister reassignment is proposed to address concerns for infection prevention, cross-contamination of MDI canisters and the shortage of MDI’s due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: A comprehensive MDI canister reassignment process was developed for …