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The Capus Project-Innovative Solutions For Hiv/Aids Linkage To Care, Melanie Gwynn, Jamila Ealey, Kate Racoff Musgrove Sep 2014

The Capus Project-Innovative Solutions For Hiv/Aids Linkage To Care, Melanie Gwynn, Jamila Ealey, Kate Racoff Musgrove

9th Annual Rural HIV Research and Training Conference (2014-2019)

“The CAPUS Project-Innovative Solutions for HIV/AIDS Linkage to Care”

Objectives: 1) Expand knowledge of the current linkage to care landscape within Georgia; 2) Identify essential components of the Resource Hub to enhance linkage to care efforts throughout Georgia; and 3)Promote effective use of the Resource Hub to facilitate HIV/AIDS linkage to care within highly impacted communities


Mental Health Referral In Primary Care: Influence Of A Screening Instrument And A Brief Educational Intervention, Michael T. Miesner Aug 2014

Mental Health Referral In Primary Care: Influence Of A Screening Instrument And A Brief Educational Intervention, Michael T. Miesner

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Although less than half of all patients with mental disorders seek mental health treatment per se, approximately 80% of all people will visit their primary care physician (PCPs) within a year (Strosahl, 1998). However, it is not well understood how to best handle patients presenting with mental health issues in primary care practices. The purpose of this project was to implement an intervention involving a screening measure for anxiety and mood disorders in a primary care setting to increase the volume of anxiety and mood disorder screening, to increase the accuracy of disorder detection, and to also enhance PCPs patterns …


Characterization Of Primary Care Clinicians’ Use Of Genomic And Pharmacogenomic Testing, Brian Stello Md, Heather Bittner-Fagan Md, Mph, Christopher V. Chambers Md, Melanie B. Johnson Mpa, Geoffrey Mills Md, Phd, Michael P. Rosenthal Md, Kyle Shaak Bs Jun 2014

Characterization Of Primary Care Clinicians’ Use Of Genomic And Pharmacogenomic Testing, Brian Stello Md, Heather Bittner-Fagan Md, Mph, Christopher V. Chambers Md, Melanie B. Johnson Mpa, Geoffrey Mills Md, Phd, Michael P. Rosenthal Md, Kyle Shaak Bs

Department of Family Medicine

No abstract provided.


Accessing Healthcare: The Experience Of Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorders In Maine, Alan Kurtz, Angie Schickle, Margaret Carr, Marnie Bragdon-Morneault, Susan Russell, Debra Rainey, Jill Downs, Nancy Cronin Jun 2014

Accessing Healthcare: The Experience Of Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorders In Maine, Alan Kurtz, Angie Schickle, Margaret Carr, Marnie Bragdon-Morneault, Susan Russell, Debra Rainey, Jill Downs, Nancy Cronin

Health and Well-Being

Previous research has revealed that children and adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are significantly more likely to have both unmet healthcare needs than those with other disabilities. In addition, they are more likely to have difficulty accessing primary or specialized medical care. Minority status, living in a rural location, and low income can exacerbate these disparities. Other obstacles to effective healthcare for individuals with ASD include the following: (1) severity of symptoms associated with ASD; (2) lack of knowledge or skill by medical practitioners; (3) lack of access to comprehensive healthcare supports or a medical home; and (4) lack …


Disparities In Patient-Reported Barriers To Attend Diabetes Group Visits, Beth Careyva Md, Melanie B. Johnson Mpa, Kyle Shaak Bs, Brian Stello Md Jun 2014

Disparities In Patient-Reported Barriers To Attend Diabetes Group Visits, Beth Careyva Md, Melanie B. Johnson Mpa, Kyle Shaak Bs, Brian Stello Md

Department of Family Medicine

No abstract provided.


Primary Care Clinicians Use Of Genomics And Pharmacogenomic Testing, Heather Bittner-Fagan Md, Mph, Brian Stello Md, Christopher V. Chambers Md, Geoffrey Mills Md, Phd, Beth Careyva Md, Melanie B. Johnson Mpa, Dierdre B. Axell-House Ba, Michael P. Rosenthal Md Jun 2014

Primary Care Clinicians Use Of Genomics And Pharmacogenomic Testing, Heather Bittner-Fagan Md, Mph, Brian Stello Md, Christopher V. Chambers Md, Geoffrey Mills Md, Phd, Beth Careyva Md, Melanie B. Johnson Mpa, Dierdre B. Axell-House Ba, Michael P. Rosenthal Md

Department of Family Medicine

No abstract provided.


Perioperative Diabetes Management, Vasudev Magaji May 2014

Perioperative Diabetes Management, Vasudev Magaji

Vasudev G Magaji MD, MS

No abstract provided.


Influenza And Asthma: Evaluation Of The Effectiveness Of An Evidenced-Based Intervention Bundle On The Influenza Vaccination Rates Among Asthmatic Children Age Six Months To 18 Years, Benjamin D. Malcolm May 2014

Influenza And Asthma: Evaluation Of The Effectiveness Of An Evidenced-Based Intervention Bundle On The Influenza Vaccination Rates Among Asthmatic Children Age Six Months To 18 Years, Benjamin D. Malcolm

Master of Science in Nursing Theses

The American Academy of Pediatrics has begun an initiative called Accelerating Improved Care for Children with Asthma Program Chapter Quality Network Asthma Project, Phase 3 (CQN3). This project is a conscious effort to enhance the quality of life in asthmatics. One important initiative included in this project is to achieve 90% or greater influenza vaccination rates in children age six months and older with asthma. This is because children with asthma who contract influenza have increased morbidity and mortality rates than do their non-asthmatic counterparts. Studies have shown vaccination rates for these children are typically between 9 to 26%, and …


Patient Reported Barriers And Limitations To Attending Diabetes Group Visits (Poster), Beth Careyva Md, Melanie B. Johnson Mpa, Kyle Shaak Bs, Brian Stello Md May 2014

Patient Reported Barriers And Limitations To Attending Diabetes Group Visits (Poster), Beth Careyva Md, Melanie B. Johnson Mpa, Kyle Shaak Bs, Brian Stello Md

Department of Family Medicine

No abstract provided.


Rural Pediatric Primary Care Practice Patterns As A Result Of An On-Site Behavioral Health Consultant: A Retrospective Analysis, Kayla D. Mccarter May 2014

Rural Pediatric Primary Care Practice Patterns As A Result Of An On-Site Behavioral Health Consultant: A Retrospective Analysis, Kayla D. Mccarter

Undergraduate Honors Theses

Nationally, it has been estimated that 10 to 21% of children with psychosocial concerns are seen in primary care settings (Jellinek et al., 1999; McInerny, Szilagyi, Childs, Wasserman & Kelleher, 2000; Palermo et al., 2002). Often, however, children go undiagnosed with/treated for psychosocial concerns in pediatric primary care due to lack of physician time and poor referral rates to mental health providers. Evaluations of integrated care models, in which a behavioral health consultant is present in primary care practices, has shown to increase the availability of mental health services (Stancin, Perrin, & Ramirez, 2009). Using extant data from patient records …


Modified Cage As A Screening Tool For Mechanical Fall Risk Assessment: A Pilot Survey, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Michael Nguyen Md, Bernadette Gl-Porter Bs, Robert D. Barraco Md, Brian Stello Md, Arnold R. Goldberg Md, Clare M. Lenhart Phd, Mph, Anita Kurt Phd, Rn, Bryan G. Kane Md Apr 2014

Modified Cage As A Screening Tool For Mechanical Fall Risk Assessment: A Pilot Survey, Marna R. Greenberg Do, Mph, Facep, Michael Nguyen Md, Bernadette Gl-Porter Bs, Robert D. Barraco Md, Brian Stello Md, Arnold R. Goldberg Md, Clare M. Lenhart Phd, Mph, Anita Kurt Phd, Rn, Bryan G. Kane Md

Bryan G Kane MD

Modified CAGE as a Screening Tool for Mechanical Fall Risk Assessment: A Pilot Survey Marna Rayl Greenberg DO, MPH, Michael C Nguyen MD, Bernadette G Porter BA,Robert DBarraco, MD MPH, Brian Stello MD, Arnold Goldberg MD, Clare M Lenhart, PhD MPH,Anita Kurt PhD, RN, Bryan G Kane, MD Background: Falls in the elderly cause serious injury. The literature does not hold answers to patient perceptions about their personal fall risk, their comfort level in discussing their fall history, or a home safety plan with their healthcare provider. Existing risk-assessing tools may be prohibitive in the Emergency Department due to their …


Hypertension Management In A Student-Run Free Clinic: Meeting National Standards?, Jason Zucker, Jennifer Gillen, Jason Ackrivo, Robin Schroeder, Steven Keller Apr 2014

Hypertension Management In A Student-Run Free Clinic: Meeting National Standards?, Jason Zucker, Jennifer Gillen, Jason Ackrivo, Robin Schroeder, Steven Keller

Robin S. Schroeder MD

PURPOSE: Affecting one in three adults, hypertension is one of the most prevalent disorders in the United States. The purpose of this analysis was to evaluate, using national care guidelines and quality standards, the quality of care provided at the Student Family Health Care Center (SFHCC) of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (Newark).

METHOD: The authors performed a chart review of all patients seen from June 2008 to June 2009, collecting the following data: age, gender, ethnicity, body mass index, most recent blood pressure measurement, comorbid conditions, number of visits, free medications dispensed, and smoking status. …


Obesity: Practical Information For The Student Health Provider, Robin Schroeder Apr 2014

Obesity: Practical Information For The Student Health Provider, Robin Schroeder

Robin S. Schroeder MD

No abstract provided.


Prejudice In Student-Run Free Clinics: Are We Reinforcing Misperceptions About The Medically Uninsured?, B Morrissey, C Mecoli, Jason Zucker, Steven Keller, Robin Schroeder Apr 2014

Prejudice In Student-Run Free Clinics: Are We Reinforcing Misperceptions About The Medically Uninsured?, B Morrissey, C Mecoli, Jason Zucker, Steven Keller, Robin Schroeder

Robin S. Schroeder MD

No abstract provided.


In Reply: Instrusive Inquiry Threatens The Privacy Of Physicians' Personal Health Information, Robin Schroeder, Chantal Brazeau, Sue Rovi Apr 2014

In Reply: Instrusive Inquiry Threatens The Privacy Of Physicians' Personal Health Information, Robin Schroeder, Chantal Brazeau, Sue Rovi

Robin S. Schroeder MD

No abstract provided.


Quality Assessment And Quality Improvement At The Student Family Health Care Center, Jason Zucker, Robin Schroeder, Steven Keller Apr 2014

Quality Assessment And Quality Improvement At The Student Family Health Care Center, Jason Zucker, Robin Schroeder, Steven Keller

Robin S. Schroeder MD

No abstract provided.


Do State Medical Board Applications Violate The Americans With Disabilities Act?, Robin Schroeder, Chantal Brazeau, Freda Zackin, Sue Rovi, John Dickey, Mark Johnson, Steven Keller Apr 2014

Do State Medical Board Applications Violate The Americans With Disabilities Act?, Robin Schroeder, Chantal Brazeau, Freda Zackin, Sue Rovi, John Dickey, Mark Johnson, Steven Keller

Robin S. Schroeder MD

PURPOSE: To determine whether medical licensing board application questions about the mental or physical health or substance use history of the applicant violate the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990. METHOD: Content analysis of 51 allopathic licensing applications (50 states and District of Columbia) was performed at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-New Jersey Medical School in 2005. Questions referencing physical or mental health or substance use were identified by a team of physicians and reviewed and categorized based on the ADA and appropriate case law by legal counsel. RESULTS: Of the 51 applications reviewed, 49 …


Relationships Between Medical Student Burnout, Empathy, And Professionalism Climate, Chantal Brazeau, Robin Schroeder, Sue Rovi, Linda Boyd Apr 2014

Relationships Between Medical Student Burnout, Empathy, And Professionalism Climate, Chantal Brazeau, Robin Schroeder, Sue Rovi, Linda Boyd

Robin S. Schroeder MD

BACKGROUND: Medical student burnout is prevalent, and there has been much discussion about burnout and professionalism in medical education and the clinical learning environment. Yet, few studies have attempted to explore relationships between those issues using validated instruments. METHOD: Medical students were surveyed at the beginning of their fourth year using the Maslach Burnout Inventory, the Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy-Student Version, and the Professionalism Climate Instrument. The data were analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, and Spearman correlation analysis was performed. RESULTS: Scores indicative of higher medical student burnout were associated with lower medical student empathy scores …


Relationship Between Medical Student Service And Empathy, Chantal Brazeau, Robin Schroeder, Sue Rovi, Linda Boyd Apr 2014

Relationship Between Medical Student Service And Empathy, Chantal Brazeau, Robin Schroeder, Sue Rovi, Linda Boyd

Robin S. Schroeder MD

BACKGROUND: Student participation in service activities during medical school is believed to enhance student professionalism and empathy. Yet, there are no studies that measure medical student empathy levels in relation to service activities.

METHOD: Medical students from four classes (2007-2010) were surveyed at graduation using the Jefferson Scale of Physician Empathy-Student Version and questions about service activity during medical school. For two classes, empathy scores were also obtained at orientation. The data were analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Sciences. Means comparison tests were performed.

RESULTS: Mean empathy scores at graduation were higher for students who participated in service …


Patient Flow Analysis At The Student Family Healthcare Center, A Gurunathan, M Khokhar, Robin Schroeder, Steven Keller Apr 2014

Patient Flow Analysis At The Student Family Healthcare Center, A Gurunathan, M Khokhar, Robin Schroeder, Steven Keller

Robin S. Schroeder MD

No abstract provided.


Going Beyond Health Care Needs: Breaking Across Social Barriers, Jean Wisna, Robin Schroeder, Steven Keller Apr 2014

Going Beyond Health Care Needs: Breaking Across Social Barriers, Jean Wisna, Robin Schroeder, Steven Keller

Robin S. Schroeder MD

No abstract provided.


Using A Student-Run Free Clinic To Teach Medical Students Innovative Healthcare Models, Chantal Brazeau, Robin Schroeder, Ana Natale-Pereira, Steven Keller Apr 2014

Using A Student-Run Free Clinic To Teach Medical Students Innovative Healthcare Models, Chantal Brazeau, Robin Schroeder, Ana Natale-Pereira, Steven Keller

Robin S. Schroeder MD

No abstract provided.


Do State Medical Board Applications Violate The Americans With Disabilities Act, Robin Schroeder Apr 2014

Do State Medical Board Applications Violate The Americans With Disabilities Act, Robin Schroeder

Robin S. Schroeder MD

No abstract provided.


Relationships Between Burnout, Empathy, And Professionalism Climate: A Challenge For The Medical School Curriculum, Chantal Brazeau, Robin Schroeder, Sue Rovi, Linda Boyd Apr 2014

Relationships Between Burnout, Empathy, And Professionalism Climate: A Challenge For The Medical School Curriculum, Chantal Brazeau, Robin Schroeder, Sue Rovi, Linda Boyd

Robin S. Schroeder MD

No abstract provided.


Relationships Between Burnout, Empathy And Professionalism Climate, Chantal Brazeau, Robin Schroeder, Sue Rovi, Linda Boyd Apr 2014

Relationships Between Burnout, Empathy And Professionalism Climate, Chantal Brazeau, Robin Schroeder, Sue Rovi, Linda Boyd

Robin S. Schroeder MD

No abstract provided.


Measuring And Assessing Preventive Medicine Services In A Student-Run Free Clinic, Jason Zucker, Janet Lee, Mamoona Khokhar, Robin Schroeder, Steven Keller Apr 2014

Measuring And Assessing Preventive Medicine Services In A Student-Run Free Clinic, Jason Zucker, Janet Lee, Mamoona Khokhar, Robin Schroeder, Steven Keller

Robin S. Schroeder MD

No abstract provided.


Qa/Qi Project In The Clerkship In Family Medicine: A Win-Win Endeavor For Students And Preceptors, Chantal Brazeau, Robin Schroeder, C Heaton Apr 2014

Qa/Qi Project In The Clerkship In Family Medicine: A Win-Win Endeavor For Students And Preceptors, Chantal Brazeau, Robin Schroeder, C Heaton

Robin S. Schroeder MD

No abstract provided.


Treatment Of Adult Obesity With Bariatric Surgery, Robin Schroeder, Jordan Garrison, Mark Johnson Apr 2014

Treatment Of Adult Obesity With Bariatric Surgery, Robin Schroeder, Jordan Garrison, Mark Johnson

Robin S. Schroeder MD

Bariatric surgery procedures, including laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding, laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy, and Roux-en-Y gastric bypass, result in an average weight loss of 50 percent of excess body weight. Remission of diabetes mellitus occurs in approximately 80 percent of patients after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass. Other obesity-related comorbidities are greatly reduced, and health-related quality of life improves. The Obesity Surgery Mortality Risk Score can help identify patients with increased mortality risk from bariatric surgery. Complications and adverse effects are lowest with laparoscopic surgery, and vary by procedure and presurgical risk. The Roux-en-Y procedure carries an increased risk of malabsorption sequelae, which can …


Better Understanding Barriers To Uninsured Patient Appointment Attendance, B Morrissey, Steven Keller, Robin Schroeder Apr 2014

Better Understanding Barriers To Uninsured Patient Appointment Attendance, B Morrissey, Steven Keller, Robin Schroeder

Robin S. Schroeder MD

No abstract provided.


Student-Run Free Clinics: Analyzing Patients' Willingness To Return, Jason Zucker, S Elshenawy, J Cruz, Robin Schroeder, Steven Keller Apr 2014

Student-Run Free Clinics: Analyzing Patients' Willingness To Return, Jason Zucker, S Elshenawy, J Cruz, Robin Schroeder, Steven Keller

Robin S. Schroeder MD

No abstract provided.