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Does Brief Intervention In The Form Of A Lecture Improve Resident Knowledge About Hep C Screening?, Mary Dacosta, Evelyn Chicas, Kiana Clem, Shelby Collymore Apr 2023

Does Brief Intervention In The Form Of A Lecture Improve Resident Knowledge About Hep C Screening?, Mary Dacosta, Evelyn Chicas, Kiana Clem, Shelby Collymore

North Texas GME Research Forum 2023

The prevalence for hepatitis C during 2013-2016 was about ~2.4 million. Screening helps to prevent chronic hepatitis C or start early curative treatment. USPSTF recently changed their guidelines in 2021 for Hepatitis C screening to now include all asymptomatic patients from ages from 18-79 years old without liver disease. Screening usually includes the Hepatitis C Antibody test. Further testing includes Hepatitis C mRNA PCR if screening test is positive. High risk patients should have periodic screening. Since the change, this project was done to ensure the appropriate screening and testing thereafter was done, as well as appropriate communication and documentation. …


Resident Schedule For Improving Continuity Of Care, Jake Allinson, Kenneth Chapman, Derek Kent, Luisa Hiendlmayr Jan 2023

Resident Schedule For Improving Continuity Of Care, Jake Allinson, Kenneth Chapman, Derek Kent, Luisa Hiendlmayr

Continental, MidAmerica, & Mountain Divisions GME Research Day 2023

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Musculoskeletal Lecture Series: Neck Pain, Ryan Brown, Pradeep D'Souza, Ryan Giang Jan 2023

Musculoskeletal Lecture Series: Neck Pain, Ryan Brown, Pradeep D'Souza, Ryan Giang

Gulf Coast Division GME Research Day 2023

No abstract provided.