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The Contribution Of Schizophrenia To Homelessness: Analysis Of The Housing First Model And Possible Prevention Of Serious Mental Illness, Elijah Grillo Feb 2013

The Contribution Of Schizophrenia To Homelessness: Analysis Of The Housing First Model And Possible Prevention Of Serious Mental Illness, Elijah Grillo

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The Problem

  • 2.6 million schizophrenics in the US accounting for more inpatient treatment days than any other medical illness (national cost: $62 billion/year).
  • 6% (~160,000) are homeless or live in shelters
  • Make up 36% of the 700,000 homeless individuals in the US.


Asthma Questionnaire For An Immigrant Chinese Population, Ho-Hin Choy, Whitney Shiau, Md, Audrey Lung Md, Faap Feb 2013

Asthma Questionnaire For An Immigrant Chinese Population, Ho-Hin Choy, Whitney Shiau, Md, Audrey Lung Md, Faap

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Asthma is a key public health problem for the pediatric population of the United States. 7 million children in the United States have been diagnosed with asthma at some point in their lives (1). Asthma remains a disease that occurs in higher rates among minority populations. Those living in inner-city environments are most at risk. A study performed in an inner-city area of Boston, MA showed that 16% of an Asian American school age population had previously diagnosed asthma with an additional 3% having possible undiagnosed asthma (2). Northeast Medical Services (NEMS), a federally qualified community health center (FQHC), serves …


Supplementary Trainings On Non-Medical Topics For Community Health Workers In Mutsengo, Kenya, Steven Fox Feb 2013

Supplementary Trainings On Non-Medical Topics For Community Health Workers In Mutsengo, Kenya, Steven Fox

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  • Assessed needs and looked for solutions that are
  • Executed and maintained locally Income-generating
  • Provided skills trainings to CHWs on these topics
  • Help initiate projects using these skills
  • These projects show some modest continuing success


Helping Refugees Navigate The Health Care Maze, Jenna Fox, Andy Kay Feb 2013

Helping Refugees Navigate The Health Care Maze, Jenna Fox, Andy Kay

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Jenna’s main focus during her Bridging the Gaps assignment at NSC was an outcomes assessment for use in grant applications. Her side projects included client service and education development


Increasing Human Papillomavirus (Hpv) Vaccination Rate Among Adolescent And Young Adult Males In A Primary Care Setting, Michele Fascelli, Anna Marie Quinn, Amy Leader, Christopher Chambers Feb 2013

Increasing Human Papillomavirus (Hpv) Vaccination Rate Among Adolescent And Young Adult Males In A Primary Care Setting, Michele Fascelli, Anna Marie Quinn, Amy Leader, Christopher Chambers

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Study Purpose:

To increase HPV vaccination rates among adolescent males through the use of an informational aid designed to increase knowledge and favorable attitudes about HPV vaccination.

Evaluate the educational aid for feasibility of use in a primary care setting, interest among patients for participating, and increases in intentions to vaccinate among patient and providers.


The Current State Of Health Care In China, Jonathan Yadlosky Feb 2013

The Current State Of Health Care In China, Jonathan Yadlosky

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After decentralizing health management in the early 1980s, China’s health care system developed many of the problems that we in the United States are currently working to solve. Though China is literally on the other side of the world, I think we might learn a few very important lessons from a close look at their successes, failures, trends, and goals in health care administration and delivery.


Wellbody Alliance, Sierra Leone, Kevin Rurak Feb 2013

Wellbody Alliance, Sierra Leone, Kevin Rurak

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Pharmacy Project:

Inventory database development

  • Streamlined tracking of daily and monthly drug dispensing
  • New database to plan requisitions based on trends


Jeffhealth Soil-Transmitted Helminths, David Maniscalco Feb 2013

Jeffhealth Soil-Transmitted Helminths, David Maniscalco

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Soil-transmitted helminth (STH) infections are known to be a significant problem in Rwanda. The Ministry of Health and individual villages are aware of its impact on people’s health and well-being as well as its impact on the country’s economy. The goal of the JeffHEALTH project is to educate poor, rural villages in Rwanda so that village members can take the knowledge they gain, put it into practice and share this knowledge with generations to come.


Integrated Medical Pluralism To Sustain Health Care In The Indian Trans-Himalayas, Jane Babiarz Feb 2013

Integrated Medical Pluralism To Sustain Health Care In The Indian Trans-Himalayas, Jane Babiarz

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Inadequate health care delivery in the Indian trans-Himalayas arises from the harsh landscape and climate, poverty, the inaccessibility of health care centers, and a burden of chronic diseases and preventable acute illnesses that exceeds the number of traditional healers in the region. Systematizing a pluralistic healer network that integrates NGOs, international health organizations, mobile camps, district clinics, and traditional healers could address the issue of sustaining health care in this region. The backbone of this strategy would be a pre-existing resource relied upon by public and private health organizations: community health workers.


Continued Clinic Staff Education, Joseph S. Hong Feb 2013

Continued Clinic Staff Education, Joseph S. Hong

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Improving patient care by providing teaching sessions to hospital and clinic staff. The staff include medical assistants, technicians, and front office staff. The desired result would be to create an environment of scientific curiosity and improved understanding, for what the patients are dealing with. Thereby improving empathetic care when interacting with the patient.


Analysis Of Importance Of Implementing Spiritual Assessment And Care Of Patients In Clinical Settings, You Na Park Feb 2013

Analysis Of Importance Of Implementing Spiritual Assessment And Care Of Patients In Clinical Settings, You Na Park

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Health professionals need to take care of patients’ spirituality, evaluate various spiritual approaches from both professional and public voices, and address concerns and potential conflicts in meeting the patients’ spiritual needs. There is a number of strategies and solutions to addressing the concerns of spiritual assessments and management of the patients in clinical setting.


Where Are They Now? Understanding How Src Directorship Influences Medical Student Career Trajectories And Outcomes Post-Graduation, Anita Modi,, Ann Vale, James D. Plumb, Md, Mph Feb 2013

Where Are They Now? Understanding How Src Directorship Influences Medical Student Career Trajectories And Outcomes Post-Graduation, Anita Modi,, Ann Vale, James D. Plumb, Md, Mph

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JeffHOPE, a student-run clinic (SRC) designed to empower and care for Philadelphia's underserved population, was established in 1991 by the students of Jefferson Medical College. Since its inception, the program has been led by over 100 student directors, who oversee each of the five JeffHOPE clinics staffed by fellow medical students every week. But where are the directors now, and how did their leadership experiences caring for the underserved influence their career trajectories? Through the administration of a 20-question survey, we aimed to explore the experiences and accomplishments of medical student directors throughout the 20-year history of JeffHOPE, as well …


Vaccine-Preventable Diseases And Foreign-Born Populations, Marc Altshuler, Md, Giang Nguyen, Md Dec 2011

Vaccine-Preventable Diseases And Foreign-Born Populations, Marc Altshuler, Md, Giang Nguyen, Md

Department of Family & Community Medicine Faculty Papers

Foreign-born individuals account for over 12% of the U.S. population, according to the most recent census data. Since many vaccine-preventable outbreaks in the U.S. have been correlated with disease importation, Congress has mandated vaccinations for numerous immigrant populations. It is essential for primary care physicians to be knowledgeable on the unique immunization-related needs of foreign-born individuals, to recognize some of the cultural and linguistic challenges that immigrants have accessing healthcare, and remember to use each medical encounter as an opportunity to provide necessary vaccinations.


Ct And Mri Features Following Uterine Fibroid Embolization, Sachit Verma Md, Carin F. Gonsalves Md, Oksana H. Baltarowich Md, Donald G. Mitchell Md, Anna Lev-Toaff Md, Diane Bergin Md Feb 2010

Ct And Mri Features Following Uterine Fibroid Embolization, Sachit Verma Md, Carin F. Gonsalves Md, Oksana H. Baltarowich Md, Donald G. Mitchell Md, Anna Lev-Toaff Md, Diane Bergin Md

Department of Radiology Faculty Papers

Uterine artery embolization (UAE) is an effective treatment for symptomaticuterine fibroids. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is typically employed to evaluate the uterus following UAE for fibroid infarction, size, location change, persistent enhancement, changes in adenomyosis and uterine necrosis. Variable pattern of calcification on computed tomography (CT) can differentiate embolic particles and fibroid involution. CT following UAE may be requested because of acute pelvic pain or chest discomfort or pyrexia and/or for complications that may require treatment in acute phase. Visualization of gas in uterus and uterine vessels following UAE is an expected finding that should not be misinterpreted as a …