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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38187463/faculty-retention-at-a-school-of-medicine-2010-2022
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
O Myers, K Vick, N Greenberg, A Sood
Faculty retention at academic health centers is a concern with about one-fifth of physicians reporting intentions to leave. We studied factors affecting faculty at risk for attrition, defined as women, racial/ethnic underrepresented minorities (URM), and clinical faculty. Identification of factors predicting retention of at-risk faculty may help mentors and minority-serving institutions devise novel targeted retention strategies. Our study site was a minority-serving institution in a majority-minority state in the US Southwest where at-risk faculty constitute the majority group...
November 2023: The chronicle of mentoring & coaching
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38168549/quality-improvement-methodology-to-improve-standardized-reporting-of-pediatric-thyroid-ultrasounds-using-ti-rads
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lamya Atweh, Ameer Al-Hadidi, Jasmeet Singh, Reham Alzahrani, Kelly Kersey, Adam Bobbey, Robert Hoffman, Jennifer H Aldrink, Summit Shah
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: The process of evaluating pediatric thyroid nodules at our institution was inconsistent with a high rate of negative biopsies raising concern of appropriate patient selection for biopsy. Our aim was to institute a standardized risk stratification reporting system for thyroid nodules to increase utilization and agreement of TI-RADS reporting at our institution. METHODS: Radiology report data were collected and analyzed as part of a quality improvement project...
December 10, 2023: Journal of Pediatric Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38166333/abortion-care-after-the-dobbs-decision-an-academic-health-system-s-response-to-a-statewide-ban
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katherine Q Larin, Caroline E Rouse, Caitlin Bernard, Tory Callaghan Castor, Brian Kremer, David A Ingram
Indiana was the first state to pass legislation severely restricting access to abortion care following the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision. Indiana Senate Enrolled Act 1 (SEA 1) outlaws all abortions with few exceptions. Indiana University Health (IU Health), the largest and only academic health system in the state, has a unique relationship with the Indiana University School of Medicine and a vision to improve the health of Indiana residents. IU Health employed the Hospital Incident Command System model to create a plan to ensure its patients continue to have access to safe, high-quality family planning, maternal, and neonatal care services and that clinicians are protected against criminal penalties and threats to personal safety...
December 28, 2023: Academic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38092447/medical-assistance-in-dying-when-natural-death-is-not-reasonably-foreseeable-survey-of-providers-experiences-with-patients-making-track-2-requests
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Ellen Wiebe, Michaela Kelly
OBJECTIVE: To describe clinicians' experiences with assessing patients making track 2 requests for medical assistance in dying (MAID) and providing MAID to such patients in the first 6 months after Canada amended relevant legislation in March 2021 to expand access to MAID. DESIGN: Online survey with closed and open-ended questions about clinicians' experiences with individual patients making track 2 MAID requests. SETTING: Canada. PARTICIPANTS: Doctors and nurse practitioners who were members of the Canadian Association of MAID Assessors and Providers...
December 2023: Canadian Family Physician Médecin de Famille Canadien
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38047344/academic-clinician-educators-confronting-the-challenges-to-successful-retirement
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REVIEW
Larrie Greenberg, Janet E Fischel, Benjamin Siegel
BACKGROUND: The academic clinician-educator (CE) often has a career spanning 40 or more years. Retirement represents the last stage of one's professional identity. Planning for retirement can be both exciting and challenging. Although it would seem reasonable that there would be research addressing the transition to retirement that incorporates guidance on important decisions or pathways to retirement with outcomes related to satisfaction, adjustment, or fulfillment in retirement, in fact, there is minimal such research...
2023: Education for Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38039976/less-versus-more-the-effect-of-recast-length-in-treatment-of-grammatical-errors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lucia Sweeney, Elena Plante, Heidi M Mettler, Jessica Hall, Rebecca Vance
PURPOSE: Although conversational recast treatment is generally efficacious, there are many ways in which the individual components of the treatment can be delivered. Some of these are known to enhance treatment, others appear to interfere with learning, and still others appear to have no impact at all. This study tests the potential effect of clinicians' recast length on child learning during a recast treatment. METHOD: Twenty-six preschool children were treated for grammatical errors using Enhanced Conversational Recast Treatment...
December 1, 2023: Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37976170/dementia-diagnostic-evaluation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ellie Fishbein
Early and accurate diagnosis are crucial to appropriate care, ensuring timely intervention, and planning for future needs of patients with dementia. Dementia is a clinical diagnosis and should include comprehensive evaluation of patient cognitive and functional abilities, diagnostic laboratory evaluation, and brain imaging. A comprehensive evaluation for dementia includes a thorough medical history and physical examination, which may reveal important clues about the potential underlying causes of cognitive decline...
November 2023: FP Essentials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37848596/preparing-hematology-oncology-fellows-for-success-implementing-an-annual-career-development-and-research-retreat
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Akeem R Lewis, Grace M Choong, Elizabeth Cathcart-Rake, Narjust Florez, Urshila Durani, Siddhartha Yadav, Harry Fuentes, Karl Sorensen, Daniel S Childs, Antoine Saliba, Jonas Paludo, Timothy J Hobday
Multiple factors, including job satisfaction, personality traits, and training experiences, influence the career trajectory of hematology/oncology fellows. In an effort to expose hematology/oncology fellows to (1) the various careers in oncology, (2) a diverse group of speakers for future mentorship, and (3) research opportunities, and grant writing experience, we established an annual career development and research retreat. During the retreat, we engaged speakers who covered a range of career trajectories, including academic, private practice, industry, government, and administrative paths...
October 17, 2023: Journal of Cancer Education: the Official Journal of the American Association for Cancer Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37841006/extracting-decision-making-features-from-the-unstructured-eye-movements-of-clinicians-on-glaucoma-oct-reports-and-developing-ai-models-to-classify-expertise
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Michelle Akerman, Sanmati Choudhary, Jeffrey M Liebmann, George A Cioffi, Royce W S Chen, Kaveri A Thakoor
This study aimed to investigate the eye movement patterns of ophthalmologists with varying expertise levels during the assessment of optical coherence tomography (OCT) reports for glaucoma detection. Objectives included evaluating eye gaze metrics and patterns as a function of ophthalmic education, deriving novel features from eye-tracking, and developing binary classification models for disease detection and expertise differentiation. Thirteen ophthalmology residents, fellows, and clinicians specializing in glaucoma participated in the study...
2023: Frontiers in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37838864/leaving-a-footprint-the-impact-of-a-resident-level-clinician-educator-track-on-undergraduate-medical-education
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patricia F Kao
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November 1, 2022: Academic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37791136/a-quality-improvement-approach-to-integrating-social-determinants-of-health-objectives-into-pediatric-simulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Megan Feick, Ammarah U Iqbal, Henna Boolchandani, Sarah Kandil, Lindsay Johnston, Gauthami Soma, Alexis Cordone, Marc Auerbach, Gunjan Tiyyagura
BACKGROUND: Health disparities and the unequal distribution of social resources impact health outcomes. By considering social determinants of health (SDH), clinicians can provide holistic and equitable care. However, barriers such as lack of time or understanding of the relevance of SDH to patient care prevent providers from addressing SDH. Simulation curricula may improve learners' ability to address SDH in practice. OBJECTIVES: The primary objective was to increase the percentage of pediatric emergency simulations that included SDH objectives from 5% to 50% in 12 months at one institution...
October 2023: AEM Education and Training
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37744190/comprehensive-assessment-of-the-activity-level-of-the-icf-using-both-capacity-and-performance-measures-a-case-report
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Carey L Holleran, Marghuretta D Bland, Catherine E Lang
Individuals with neurologic conditions seek physical therapy services to improve mobility in their daily lives. While clinicians commonly track activity capacity, measurement of activity performance in daily life is an emerging yet unstandardized practice within routine clinical physical therapy. The purpose of this case report is to (1) provide an example of the structure, clinical reasoning, and implementation of both activity capacity and activity performance level assessments across an episode of outpatient physical therapy and (2) to describe how objective activity performance in daily life tracking supported the physical therapy intervention and education plan...
September 2023: Archives of rehabilitation research and clinical translation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37728447/optimizing-neuromuscular-blockade-management-for-improving-patient-safety-and-peri-operative-outcomes-a-pilot-phase-of-a-quality-improvement-initiative
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Selene Martinez Perez, Juan C Segura-Salgero, Marcin Wąsowicz, Carlos A Ibarra-Moreno
INTRODUCTION: Although quantitative monitoring of neuromuscular blockade (NMB) is recommended, it is not routinely used in daily practice. The optimizing NMB management to improve patient safety and perioperative outcomes (OBISPO) quality improvement (QI) initiative intends to address this issue and change clinicians' behaviors. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A pilot phase of the prospective QI intervention was conducted. The primary objective was implement clinical practice change that emphasizes improving NMB monitoring in patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery who are eligible for fast-track extubation between February 2021 and December 2021...
2023: Anaesthesiology Intensive Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37723623/implementing-remote-patient-monitoring-of-physical-activity-in-clinical-practice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Margaret McCarthy, David Jevotovsky, Devin Mann, Akhila Veerubhotla, Eleanor Muise, Jonathan Whiteson, John Ross Rizzo
PURPOSE: Remote patient monitoring (RPM) is a tool for patients to share data collected outside of office visits. RPM uses technology and the digital transmission of data to inform clinician decision-making in patient care. Using RPM to track routine physical activity is feasible to operationalize, given contemporary consumer-grade devices that can sync to the electronic health record. Objective monitoring through RPM can be more reliable than patient self-reporting for physical activity...
September 19, 2023: Rehabilitation Nursing: the Official Journal of the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37723465/scale-up-of-anaesthesia-services-in-underserved-rural-tanzania
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
E Kweyamba, A S Nyamtema, J C LeBlanc, A Shayo, R B George, H Scott, O Kilume, J Bulemela, Z Abel, G Mtey
BACKGROUND: Because of critical shortage of physician anaesthesiologists, the government of Tanzania adopted a task shifting strategy for provision of anaesthesia services. This paper describes the results of an operational study designed to increase the number of anaesthesia providers for emergency obstetric surgeries in order to reduce maternal and perinatal mortality in underserved rural Tanzania. METHODS: In 2016 a before-after cohort study was conducted in seven health centres in rural Tanzania...
September 18, 2023: BMC Health Services Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37703072/availability-quality-and-evidence-based-content-of-mhealth-apps-for-the-treatment-of-nonspecific-low-back-pain-in-the-german-language-systematic-assessment
#36
REVIEW
Lauro Ulrich, Phillip Thies, Annika Schwarz
BACKGROUND: Nonspecific low back pain (NSLBP) carries significant socioeconomic relevance and leads to substantial difficulties for those who are affected by it. The effectiveness of app-based treatments has been confirmed, and clinicians are recommended to use such interventions. As 88.8% of the German population uses smartphones, apps could support therapy. The available apps in mobile app stores are poorly regulated, and their quality can vary. Overviews of the availability and quality of mobile apps for Australia, Great Britain, and Spain have been compiled, but this has not yet been done for Germany...
September 13, 2023: JMIR MHealth and UHealth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37615058/validity-evidence-supporting-clinical-skills-assessment-by-artificial-intelligence-compared-with-trained-clinician-raters
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vilma Johnsson, Morten Bo Søndergaard, Kulamakan Kulasegaram, Karin Sundberg, Eleonor Tiblad, Lotta Herling, Olav Bjørn Petersen, Martin G Tolsgaard
BACKGROUND: Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly used in medical education, but our understanding of the validity of AI-based assessments (AIBA) as compared with traditional clinical expert-based assessments (EBA) is limited. In this study, the authors aimed to compare and contrast the validity evidence for the assessment of a complex clinical skill based on scores generated from an AI and trained clinical experts, respectively. METHODS: The study was conducted between September 2020 to October 2022...
August 24, 2023: Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37607128/developing-residents-as-educators-a-medical-education-track-within-a-physical-medicine-and-rehabilitation-residency-program
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leslie Rydberg, Aaron Gilbert, Monica Rho, Jacqueline Neal
An academic career requires knowledge and skills in providing clinical care, research, and medical education. More medical trainees are now aspiring to become clinician-educators. The objective of this descriptive study was to design and implement an optional 18-month Medical Education Track for Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) residents and assess resident confidence in medical educator knowledge and skills. A survey for trainees to self-evaluate their confidence in teaching skills, mentorship, and educator skills was developed...
August 21, 2023: PM & R: the Journal of Injury, Function, and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37578921/modeling-control-and-clinical-validation-of-an-upper-limb-medical-education-task-trainer-for-elbow-spasticity-and-rigidity-assessment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yinan Pei, Mahshid Mansouri, Christopher M Zallek, Elizabeth T Hsiao-Wecksler
The goal of this study was to validate a series elastic actuator (SEA)-based robotic arm that can mimic three abnormal muscle behaviors, namely lead-pipe rigidity, cogwheel rigidity, and spasticity for medical education training purposes. Key characteristics of each muscle behavior were first modeled mathematically based on clinically-observed data across severity levels. A controller that incorporated feedback, feedforward, and disturbance observer schemes was implemented to deliver haptic target muscle resistive torques to the trainee during passive stretch assessments of the robotic arm...
August 14, 2023: IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37568172/community-engagement-to-inform-development-of-strategies-to-improve-referral-for-hypertension-perspectives-of-patients-providers-and-local-community-members-in-western-kenya
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Violet Naanyu, Benson Njuguna, Hillary Koros, Josephine Andesia, Jemima Kamano, Tim Mercer, Gerald Bloomfield, Sonak Pastakia, Rajesh Vedanthan, Constantine Akwanalo
BACKGROUND: Hypertension is the leading cause of death and disability. Clinical care for patients with hypertension in Kenya leverages referral networks to provide basic and specialized healthcare services. However, referrals are characterized by non-adherence and delays in completion. An integrated health information technology (HIT) and peer-based support strategy to improve adherence to referrals and blood pressure control was proposed. A formative assessment gathered perspectives on barriers to referral completion and garnered thoughts on the proposed intervention...
August 11, 2023: BMC Health Services Research
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