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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37725630/assessing-social-needs-among-patients-with-cardiovascular-and-psychiatric-comorbidities-in-free-community-health-clinics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Haddad, Venkata Sai Jasty, Jacob Ref, Paul Hsu, Patricia Lebensohn, Tze-Woei Tan
BACKGROUND: Community-related health assessments have been shown to improve several outcomes in socioeconomically disadvantaged populations with comorbid chronic health conditions. However, while it is recognized that modifiable social determinant of health (SDH) factors might be responsible for up to 60% of preventable deaths, it is not yet standard of care to routinely screen and address these at preventive health appointments. The objective of this study was to identify the social needs of socioeconomically disadvantaged patients...
2023: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37696600/turning-good-intentions-into-good-outcomes-ethical-dilemmas-at-a-student-run-clinic-and-a-rubric-for-reflective-action
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicholas Peoples, J Thomas Gebert, Dana Clark
Student-run clinics represent a unique medical education and healthcare delivery model powered largely by good intentions. These good intentions may produce questionable results, however, when juxtaposed with intense academic pressure to fill one's curriculum vitae with personal achievements, leadership roles and peer-reviewed publications. It becomes a legitimate ethical question whether student-run clinics consistently and materially enrich the care of underserved communities, or merely inspire a litany of rushed, short-term and low-quality projects that sidestep patient welfare or even cause brazen harm...
September 11, 2023: Medical Humanities
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37694217/description-of-otolaryngology-oto-disease-in-houseless-patients-on-o-ahu-hawai-i
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Enze Ma, Rylie M Wada, Brendan K Seto, Dylan S Singh, Teresa L Schiff-Elfalan, Lawrence Burgess
This retrospective study assesses the prevalence of otolaryngology (OTO) disease in houseless patients on O'ahu based on data from the Houseless Outreach and Medical Education (HOME) clinics, a medical student-run, primary health care service. It is important to note that this data represents only a snapshot in time of the OTO diseases present in this population. Records were examined from September 3, 2020 to September 30, 2021. Patients with at least 1 OTO disease were included in this study. A total of 597 patient records were reviewed; a total of 58 patients were included in this study...
September 2023: Hawai'i journal of health & social welfare
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37680424/assessing-adherence-to-statin-prescription-guidelines-at-a-student-run-free-clinic-a-retrospective-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alex Roetzheim, Sam Snow, Eduardo Gonzalez, Lucy Guerra, John Petrilli
OBJECTIVE:  The goals of this quality improvement project are to assess the BRIDGE Student-Run Free Clinic's adherence to the 2019 American College of Cardiology (ACC)/American Heart Association (AHA) Guideline on the Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease and to compare our rate of statin prescription to the national average and to uninsured groups. METHODS: A quality improvement project of 205 patients qualified by initial inclusion criteria at a student-run free healthcare clinic...
August 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37583942/skincare-from-the-inside-out-a-pilot-project-addressing-social-determinants-of-health-through-dermatology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kelly M Kimball, Rachael A Cowan, Rachel Krevh, Adrianna Nicholson, Payas Shah, Shreya Gurumurthy, Jacqueline Graham
BACKGROUND: Many women's shelters across the nation have programs that emphasize and empower women through career workshops and skills training. However, what is not typically addressed is their dermatological and mental health needs, which are equally important. OBJECTIVE: Through this pilot project, we aim to address the diverse interrelated issues concerning the whole woman and her body/mind systems including skin cancer awareness, skincare, healthy sun habits, self-esteem, mental health, and stress management...
October 2023: International Journal of Women's Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37571960/how-are-we-doing-a-scoping-review-of-published-patient-centered-outcomes-research-in-united-states-student-run-free-clinics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francesca Silvestri, George Mellgard, Jonathan Goldstein, Susmita Chennareddy, Justin Tang, Michelle Tran, Isabelle Band, Daniel Qian, Sean Fischer, Abigail Castillo, Joy Jiang, David Skovran, David Thomas, Yasmin S Meah
Phenomenon : Student-run free clinics (SRFCs) serve an integral role in most United States (US) medical schools and contribute substantially to literature on the quality of care to uninsured persons. There has been substantial growth over the past decade of scholarly work produced by SRFCs as they have increased in size and number. Research on patient care outcomes informs better care structures for patients, however there is no current synthesis of patient care outcomes research among SRFCs. This article provides an overview of SRFC research on patient outcomes to understand current research domains and to identify gaps in the literature...
August 12, 2023: Teaching and Learning in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37533530/exploring-the-option-of-student-run-free-health-clinics-to-support-people-living-with-type-2-diabetes-mellitus-a-scoping-review
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REVIEW
Kesava Kovanur Sampath, Yan Ann-Rong, Marrin Haggie, Timi Tapara, Sharon Brownie
Diabetes is a major cause of morbidity and premature mortality worldwide and now identified as a 'public health emergency' and a 'modern and preventable pandemic'. Indigenous populations are disproportionately affected by type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and associated complications. Student run free clinics (SRFCs) may play an important role in the prevention and management of T2DM. The primary objective of this scoping review was to investigate the opportunity for curriculum enhancement through the role and effectiveness of SRFCs in managing T2DM...
2023: Frontiers in Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37521018/impact-of-student-run-clinic-participation-on-empathy-and-interprofessional-skills-development-in-medical-and-pharmacy-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karl R Kodweis, Rachel B Allen, Emma I Deschamp, Andrew T Bihl, David A M LeVine, Elizabeth A Hall
BACKGROUND: Students participating in student-run clinics (SRCs) have opportunities to develop and practice beneficial skill sets, including empathy and interprofessional collaboration. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to assess whether participation in an underserved SRC impacts the development of empathy and interprofessional skills in pharmacy and medical students. METHODS: This study assessed empathy and interprofessional skills development through a self-assessment survey...
September 2023: Explor Res Clin Soc Pharm
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37486462/the-costs-of-operating-a-student-run-free-clinic
#29
REVIEW
Eric Min, Chinwe Ekeocha, Madeline Howarth, Tricia Keller, Ziniya Shah, Summit Shah, Robert Cooper
INTRODUCTION: Free clinics provide care for those who may otherwise not have access. While this care is often free for patients, it is not free to operate such clinics. This review will provide a budget and breakdown of all expenditures at a student-run free clinic along with average costs of services provided to patients. METHODS: Accounting data was used to categorize all expenses and generate an annual budget. An inventory tracking system was developed to measure the costs of all medical supplies and services accurately, providing information on costs per clinic and costs per patient for each provided service...
December 2023: Journal of Community Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37464995/patient-satisfaction-with-access-to-a-student-run-free-service-dental-clinic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria G Kallal, Sharon M Compton, Minn N Yoon
BACKGROUND: The Student Health Initiative for the Needs of Edmonton (SHINE) dental clinic is a student-volunteer-operated clinic offering free oral care to low-income individuals. However, little is known about how SHINE impacts access to care. Drawing on Penchansky and Thomas' theory of access, this study assessed patient satisfaction to measure access. For further context, patient-reported oral health concerns and alternative oral care options if SHINE were not available were recorded...
June 2023: Canadian journal of dental hygiene: CJDH, Journal canadien de l'hygiène dentaire: JCHD
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37405614/controlling-pharmaceutical-costs-in-a-student-run-free-clinic-in-a-resource-limited-patient-setting
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Celestine He, Roshini Kalagara, Sumanth Chennareddy, Nina Rodriguez, Manasvinee Vahanan, Ayman Mohammad, David Skovran, Yasmin Meah
Our institution's student-run free clinic has been able to offer medication at no out-of-pocket cost to all patients since it opened in 2004. We have employed two strategies to manage prescription drug costs while simultaneously increasing medication coverage: (1) using Patient Drug Assistance Programs (PDAPs) and (2) developing an institutional-level partnership with pharmaceutical charities for medication subsidization. In this study, we aimed to analyze the financial impact of these measures on the clinic...
July 5, 2023: Journal of Community Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37400658/expanding-access-to-psychiatric-care-through-universal-depression-screening-lessons-from-an-urban-student-run-free-clinic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nana Park, Carson Gundlach, Tyler Judge, Ashita S Batavia, Pamela Charney
The purpose of this study is to report the utility of a universal depression screening in a student-run free clinic (SRFC) to improve bridging to psychiatric care. Patients (n = 224) seen by an SRFC between April 2017 and November 2022 were screened for depression in the patient's primary language using the standardized Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9). A PHQ-9 score greater or equal to 5 prompted psychiatry referral. Retrospective chart review was conducted to determine clinical characteristics and length of psychiatry follow-up...
July 3, 2023: Journal of Community Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37366448/expanding-medical-student-knowledge-and-impacting-patient-outcomes-through-a-student-run-clinic-a-case-based-reflection
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Andrew J Ordille, Gianna Antinori, Cyrus Mowdawalla, John McGeehan
Cryptogenic stroke is a debilitating condition that requires follow-up care and treatment that is appropriate for the underlying etiology. Here, we present the case of a 46-year-old uninsured patient with an undocumented immigration status who presented to our student-run clinic (SRC) for the management of her post-stroke care. She initially presented to an outside hospital with focal neurological deficits, was diagnosed with an acute stroke, and was told to follow up with a primary care provider. The patient established care at the Cooper Medical School of Rowan University's SRC one week following her stroke event...
May 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37293751/-many-people-know-nothing-about-us-narrative-medicine-applications-at-a-student-run-free-clinic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marvin So, Emma Sedarski, Megan Parries, Brian Sick
Narrative medicine is an approach to healthcare that acknowledges the stories of patients' lives both within and beyond the clinical setting. Narrative medicine has been increasingly recognized as a promising tool to support modern educational needs in health professions training, such as interprofessional practice, while enhancing quality of care. Here, we describe the development, implementation, and application of a narrative medicine program at the University of Minnesota Phillips Neighborhood Clinic. First, in a qualitative analysis of patient stories ( n  = 12) we identified themes regarding the value of the storytelling experience; patients' personal journeys; and patients' experiences in healthcare and other systems...
June 9, 2023: Journal of Interprofessional Care
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37289225/in-vitro-evaluation-of-a-computer-assisted-decision-support-system-for-the-primary-care-of-polytrauma-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christoph Vogel, Juliane Neumann, Lisa Kießling, Gunther Hempel, Thomas Neumuth, Christian Kleber, Georg Osterhoff
INTRODUCTION: The management of polytraumatized patients is set in a stressful environment with numerous critical decisions in a brief amount of time. Working along a standardised procedure can improve the outcome for these patients and reduce mortality. To help clinical practitioners, we developed "TraumaFlow", a workflow management system for the primary care of polytrauma patients based on the current treatment guidelines. This study sought to validate the system and investigate its effect on user performance and perceived workload...
June 8, 2023: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery: Official Publication of the European Trauma Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37284916/results-of-leveraging-pharmaceutical-patient-assistance-programs-to-expand-access-to-high-cost-medications-in-a-student-run-free-clinic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julie J Lee, Daniel E Sack, Sharon Kam, Sarah C Reed, Babatunde Carew, Cooper Lloyd, Eleanor O Weaver, Robert F Miller
High costs make many medications inaccessible to patients in the United States. Uninsured and underinsured patients are disproportionately affected. Pharmaceutical companies offer patient assistance programs (PAPs) to lower the cost-sharing burden of expensive prescription medications for uninsured patients. PAPs are used by various clinics, particularly oncology clinics and those caring for underserved communities, to expand patients' access to medications. Prior studies describing the implementation of PAPs in student-run free clinics have demonstrated cost-savings during the first few years of using PAPs...
June 7, 2023: Journal of Community Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37227825/open-to-interpretation-an-integrated-primary-care-behavioral-health-training-approach-for-treating-linguistically-diverse-patients
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Evan Plys, Sophia Fidai, Dallas N Robinson, Kelsey A Nogg, Phoutdavone Phimphasone-Brady
INTRODUCTION: Integrated primary care settings serve an increasingly high volume of linguistically diverse patients. In English language-dominant countries, limited English proficiency (LEP) is associated with disparities in access and quality of behavioral health (BH) care. Interpretive services (IS) aim to address these disparities by assisting in the delivery of clinical care between patients and providers who speak different languages. Yet, there is a need for greater emphasis on the utilization of IS in clinical training for BH professionals (e...
May 25, 2023: Families, Systems & Health: the Journal of Collaborative Family Healthcare
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37184723/financial-impact-of-the-indiana-university-student-run-free-clinic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amrit Parihar, Nirupama Devanathan, Marisa N Sepulveda, Javier F Sevilla-Martir
Student-run free clinics (SRFCs) serve as an important public safety-net for un- and under-insured patients. Few studies have investigated their financial impact or return of investment to the community. The aim of this study was to estimate the financial impact of the Indiana University Student Outreach Clinic (IUSOC) using national market values of medical visits and lab services in 2021.From internal triage classification records maintained from March to December 2021, Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes were assigned corresponding to "New Patient," "Returning Quick or Long" and "Fast Track" visits...
May 15, 2023: Journal of Community Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37062640/imaging-among-the-underserved-utilization-and-expenditures-in-a-student-run-free-clinic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anthony S Tadros, Edward Smitaman, Ellen Beck, Dorathy Tamayo-Murillo
OBJECTIVE: To determine imaging utilization and expenditures among an underserved population at a student-run free clinic. METHODS: This was a retrospective review of billing records for all radiology studies performed over a 4-year period at a student-run free clinic supervised by physician faculty. All imaging services were outsourced through either direct payment by the clinic to a local imaging group or through in-kind donations. Radiology studies were grouped by modality and diagnostic category...
March 22, 2023: Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37034742/performance-of-chatgpt-on-free-response-clinical-reasoning-exams
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Eric Strong, Alicia DiGiammarino, Yingjie Weng, Preetha Basaviah, Poonam Hosamani, Andre Kumar, Andrew Nevins, John Kugler, Jason Hom, Jonathan H Chen
IMPORTANCE: Studies show that ChatGPT, a general purpose large language model chatbot, could pass the multiple-choice US Medical Licensing Exams, but the model's performance on open-ended clinical reasoning is unknown. OBJECTIVE: To determine if ChatGPT is capable of consistently meeting the passing threshold on free-response, case-based clinical reasoning assessments. DESIGN: Fourteen multi-part cases were selected from clinical reasoning exams administered to pre-clerkship medical students between 2019 and 2022...
March 29, 2023: medRxiv
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