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Full-Text Articles in Other Medicine and Health Sciences
Professional Ethics: What You Should Know, Ann Obergfell
Professional Ethics: What You Should Know, Ann Obergfell
Ann M. Obergfell
No abstract provided.
Medical Law, Ann Obergfell
Collaborative Diagnosis: Interdisciplinary Problem-Solving Between Physicians And Lawyers, Robert Pettignano, Lisa Bliss, Sylvia Caley
Collaborative Diagnosis: Interdisciplinary Problem-Solving Between Physicians And Lawyers, Robert Pettignano, Lisa Bliss, Sylvia Caley
Sylvia B. Caley
Patient and client-centered practice and accurate problem diagnosis require that we understand the context within which the patient/clients’ problem originated. Effective problem solving depends upon context-specific solutions. This article describes the interaction of a medical clinician/educator and two legal clinicians/educators who work and teach together as part of an interdisciplinary community collaboration. We demonstrate how a pediatric hospital and two medical schools that treat acutely and chronically ill children collaborate with a legal services clinic based in a law school to provide interdisciplinary clinical education for students and engage in interdisciplinary problem solving for the benefit of patients and clients. …
Raising The Bar: Improving The Research Skills Of Undergraduate Strength & Conditioning Interns, Lara Sapp
Raising The Bar: Improving The Research Skills Of Undergraduate Strength & Conditioning Interns, Lara Sapp
Lara Sapp
Perceptions Of Medical Students And Their Supervisors Of The Preparation Of Students For Clinical Placement In Obstetrics And Gynecology, Patricia Johnson, Patricia Green, Peter Jones, Heather James
Perceptions Of Medical Students And Their Supervisors Of The Preparation Of Students For Clinical Placement In Obstetrics And Gynecology, Patricia Johnson, Patricia Green, Peter Jones, Heather James
Patricia Green
Background: Research is limited regarding the adequacy of preparation of medical students for their placement in obstetrics and gynecology. The aim of this study was to determine the perceptions of a cohort of undergraduate medical students from an Australian university and their clinical supervisors of the on-campus preparation of students for their clinical rotation in obstetrics and gynecology. Methods: We used a descriptive exploratory qualitative research approach and purposive sampling to address the aim of the study. Ten undergraduate medical students and 4 of their supervisors participated in the study. Data were collected from focus group discussions, follow-up interviews, and …
The Core: What It Is And What It Is Not, Rob Marc Orr
The Core: What It Is And What It Is Not, Rob Marc Orr
Rob Marc Orr
No abstract provided.
The Formin-Homology-Domain-Containing Protein Fhod1 Enhances Cell Migration, Sreenivas Koka, Cheryl L. Neudauer, Xiaodong Li, Robert E. Lewis, James B. Mccarthy, Jennifer J. Westendorf
The Formin-Homology-Domain-Containing Protein Fhod1 Enhances Cell Migration, Sreenivas Koka, Cheryl L. Neudauer, Xiaodong Li, Robert E. Lewis, James B. Mccarthy, Jennifer J. Westendorf
Xiaodong Li
Formin-homology-domain-containing proteins interact with Rho-family GTPases and regulate actin cytoskeleton organization and gene transcription. FHOD1 is a member of this family, interacts with Rac1 and induces transcription from the serum response element. In this study, we examined the effects of FHOD1 expression on cytoskeletal organization and function in mammalian cells. FHOD1 proteins were stably expressed in WM35 melanoma cells and NIH-3T3 fibroblasts. Cells expressing full-length FHOD1 demonstrated an elongated phenotype compared with vector-transfected cells and cells expressing a truncated FHOD1 (1-421) that lacks the conserved FH1 and FH2 domains. Full-length FHOD1 co-localized with filamentous actin at cell peripheries. Cells transiently …
Introduction: A Changing Indonesia, Maribeth Erb, Kathleen M. Adams
Introduction: A Changing Indonesia, Maribeth Erb, Kathleen M. Adams
Kathleen M. Adams
No abstract provided.
Absolute And Relative Changes (Delta) In Troponin I For Early Diagnosis Of Myocardial Infarction: Results Of A Prospective Multicenter Trial., Alan B Storrow, Richard M Nowak, Deborah B Diercks, Adam J Singer, Alan H B Wu, Erik Kulstad, Frank Lovecchio, Christian Fromm, Gary Headden, Tracie Potis, Christopher J Hogan, Jon W Schrock, Daniel P Zelinski, Marna Greenberg, Robert H Christenson, James C Ritchie, Janna S Chamberlin, Kurtis R Bray, Daniel W Rhodes, Deirdre Trainor, Paula C Southwick
Absolute And Relative Changes (Delta) In Troponin I For Early Diagnosis Of Myocardial Infarction: Results Of A Prospective Multicenter Trial., Alan B Storrow, Richard M Nowak, Deborah B Diercks, Adam J Singer, Alan H B Wu, Erik Kulstad, Frank Lovecchio, Christian Fromm, Gary Headden, Tracie Potis, Christopher J Hogan, Jon W Schrock, Daniel P Zelinski, Marna Greenberg, Robert H Christenson, James C Ritchie, Janna S Chamberlin, Kurtis R Bray, Daniel W Rhodes, Deirdre Trainor, Paula C Southwick
Marna R Greenberg DO, MPH, FACEP
OBJECTIVES: We investigated absolute and relative cardiac troponin I (TnI) delta changes, optimal sampling protocols, and decision thresholds for early diagnosis of myocardial infarction (MI). Serial cardiac biomarker values demonstrating a rise and/or fall define MI diagnosis; however the magnitude of change, timing, and diagnostic accuracy of absolute versus relative (percentage) deltas remains unsettled. METHODS: We prospectively measured TnI (AccuTnI+3™, Beckman Coulter) at serial time intervals in 1929 subjects with chest pain or equivalent symptoms of acute coronary syndrome at 14 medical centers. Diagnosis was adjudicated by an independent central committee. RESULTS: Elevated TnI above a threshold of 0.03ng/mL demonstrated …
Real-Time Mri-Guided Catheter Tracking Using Hyperpolarized Silicon Particles, Nicholas Whiting, Jingzhe Hu, Jay V. Shah, Maja C. Cassidy, Erik Cressman, Niki Zacharias Millward, David G. Menter, Charles M. Marcus, Pratip K. Bhattacharya
Real-Time Mri-Guided Catheter Tracking Using Hyperpolarized Silicon Particles, Nicholas Whiting, Jingzhe Hu, Jay V. Shah, Maja C. Cassidy, Erik Cressman, Niki Zacharias Millward, David G. Menter, Charles M. Marcus, Pratip K. Bhattacharya
Nicholas Whiting
Mass Gathering Medical Planning: An Overview Of The Australian Surf Life Saving Championships, David Reid, Stephen Leahy, Anne-Marie Widermanski
Mass Gathering Medical Planning: An Overview Of The Australian Surf Life Saving Championships, David Reid, Stephen Leahy, Anne-Marie Widermanski
David N Reid
This article provides an overview of the Aussies, outlines its medical planning and role of the medical team, and describes the team structure. Equipment and team deployment is described. This article also identifies some of the challenges that the Aussies present to medical planners because of the unique factors which influence the number and type of patient presentations. Finally, improvement recommendations are made which outline a number of simple, yet key strategies which will improve medical planning in the future.