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Inaugural Target Discovery World Congress 2009: Interactive Cardiovascular And Thoracic Surgery, Michael Holinstat, Ph.D. Aug 2009

Inaugural Target Discovery World Congress 2009: Interactive Cardiovascular And Thoracic Surgery, Michael Holinstat, Ph.D.

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Dr. Michael Holinstat advocated a preferred therapeutic approach to treatment of platelet clot formation: to target signaling components downstream of receptor activation.


Effectiveness Of A Clinical Decision Support System To Identify Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia., Jeffrey M. Riggio, Md, Msc, Mandelin K. Cooper, Pharmd, Benjamin E. Leiby, Phd, Jeanine M. Walenga, Phd, Geno J. Merli, Md, Jonathan E. Gottlieb, Md Aug 2009

Effectiveness Of A Clinical Decision Support System To Identify Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia., Jeffrey M. Riggio, Md, Msc, Mandelin K. Cooper, Pharmd, Benjamin E. Leiby, Phd, Jeanine M. Walenga, Phd, Geno J. Merli, Md, Jonathan E. Gottlieb, Md

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

BACKGROUND: Subtle decreases in platelet count may impede timely recognition of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT), placing the patient at increased risk of thrombotic events.

OBJECTIVE: A clinical decision support system (CDSS) was developed to alert physicians using computerized provider order entry when a patient with an active order for heparin experienced platelet count decreases consistent with HIT.

METHODS: Comparisons for timeliness of HIT identification and treatment were evaluated for the year preceding and year following implementation of the CDSS in patients with laboratory confirmation of HIT.

RESULTS: During the intervention time period, the CDSS alert occurred 41,922 times identifying 2,036 patients …


Hiv Policy: The Path Forward--A Joint Position Paper Of The Hiv Medicine Association Of The Infectious Diseases Society Of America And The American College Of Physicians., Christine Lubinski, Judith Aberg, Arlene D Bardeguez, Richard Elion, Patricia Emmanuel, Daniel Kuritzkes, Michael Saag, Kathleen E Squires, Andrea Weddle, Jennifer Rainey, M Renee Zerehi, J Fred Ralston, David A Fleming, David Bronson, Molly Cooke, Charles Cutler, Yul Ejnes, Robert Gluckman, Mark Liebow, Kenneth Musana, Mark E Mayer, Mark W Purtle, P Preston Reynolds, Lavanya Viswanathan, Kevin B Weiss, Baligh Yehia May 2009

Hiv Policy: The Path Forward--A Joint Position Paper Of The Hiv Medicine Association Of The Infectious Diseases Society Of America And The American College Of Physicians., Christine Lubinski, Judith Aberg, Arlene D Bardeguez, Richard Elion, Patricia Emmanuel, Daniel Kuritzkes, Michael Saag, Kathleen E Squires, Andrea Weddle, Jennifer Rainey, M Renee Zerehi, J Fred Ralston, David A Fleming, David Bronson, Molly Cooke, Charles Cutler, Yul Ejnes, Robert Gluckman, Mark Liebow, Kenneth Musana, Mark E Mayer, Mark W Purtle, P Preston Reynolds, Lavanya Viswanathan, Kevin B Weiss, Baligh Yehia

Department of Medicine Faculty Papers

Executive Summary

The American College of Physicians (ACP) and the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) have jointly published 3 policy statements on AIDS, the first in 1986 [1], the second in 1988 [2], and the third in 1994 [3]. In 2001, the IDSA created the HIV Medicine Association (HIVMA), and this updated policy paper is a collaboration between the ACP and the HIVMA of the IDSA. Since the last statement, many new developments call for the need to reexamine and update our policies relating to HIV infection. First, there have been major advances …