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Internal medicine and pediatrics residency

https://read.qxmd.com/read/37881975/using-natural-language-processing-to-identify-key-values-in-internal-medicine-pediatrics-residency-applications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin Drum, Jianlin Shi, Bennet Peterson, Sara Lamb, John F Hurdle, Casey Gradick
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
November 1, 2023: Academic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37855006/environmental-risk-factors-for-pediatric-acute-leukemia-methodology-and-early-findings
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pardis Nematollahi, Sina Arabi, Marjan Mansourian, Saeed Yousefian, Alireza Moafi, Sayed Nassereddin Mostafavi, Amirmansour Alavi Naeini, Afshin Ebrahimi, Karim Ebrahimpour, Mohammad Mehdi Amin, Aryan Kavosh, Niayesh Radfar, Azar Naimi, Roya Kelishadi
BACKGROUND: Acute leukemia is the most common type of malignancy in children, and no major environmental risk factors have been identified relating to its pathogenesis. This study has been conducted with the aim for identifying risk factors associated with this disease. METHODS: This study was conducted in 2016-2020 among children aged <15 years residing in Isfahan Province, Iran. Children with newly diagnosed Acute lymphoblastic leukemia, including Acute myeloid leukemia (ALL and AML) were considered a case group...
2023: International Journal of Preventive Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37842409/minimum-united-states-medical-licensing-examination-and-comprehensive-osteopathic-medical-licensing-examination-scores-often-do-not-align
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dhimitri A Nikolla, Vishnu Mudrakola, Charles J Feronti, Sarah C Bilski, Kaitlin M Bowers
Background Many residency programs do not accept the Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination (COMLEX-USA) alone for osteopathic applicants. Furthermore, among those programs that do accept the COMLEX-USA, it is unknown how programs scale their minimum COMLEX-USA scores compared to their minimum United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) scores. Objective Our objective was to examine the variation of relative within-program differences between minimum USMLE Step and COMLEX-USA Level scores required for consideration by United States residency programs...
September 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37815761/single-visit-long-acting-reversible-contraception-initiation-among-adolescents-before-and-during-covid-19
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bianca A Allison, Lindsey Yates, Ananya Tadikonda, Kavita Shah Arora, Gretchen S Stuart
PURPOSE: Single-visit long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) is cost-effective and convenient. Our objective was to compare incidence of single-visit LARC placement and associated factors during the year before the COVID-19 pandemic (March 15, 2020) and the first year of the pandemic. METHODS: This retrospective cohort study analyzed electronic health records from a large healthcare system. Eligible adolescents were aged 10-19 years and received outpatient LARC from March 15, 2019 to March 14, 2021...
October 9, 2023: Journal of Adolescent Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37814741/resident-physicians-knowledge-of-emergency-medical-services-a-comparison-between-emergency-medicine-and-non-emergency-medicine-resident-physicians
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Cannizzaro, Gavin Kerr, Daniel J Berger, Michael A Dipietro, Jeffrey S Lubin
Background and objective Emergency medical services (EMS) are often assumed to only involve bringing patients to physicians for treatment in the emergency department. However, EMS staff are also responsible for responding to physicians in the primary care setting when medical emergencies arise. While emergency medicine (EM) residents are exposed to EMS as part of their curriculum, little is known about the knowledge of other resident physicians who may interact with EMS. In light of this, we conducted this study to address the scarcity of data related to this topic...
September 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37794262/comparisons-of-explicit-weight-bias-across-common-clinical-specialties-of-us-resident-physicians
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samantha R Philip, Sherecce A Fields, Michelle Van Ryn, Sean M Phelan
BACKGROUND: Patients with high body weight are persistently stigmatized in medical settings, with studies demonstrating that providers endorse negative stereotypes of, and have lower regard for, higher-weight patients. Very little is known about how this weight bias varies across specialties. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to examine how explicit weight bias varies between resident providers among sixteen of the largest residency specialties in the USA...
October 4, 2023: Journal of General Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37781440/the-virtual-visit-a-telehealth-curriculum-for-internal-medicine-residents-featuring-a-virtual-physical-examination
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Megan McConnell, Puneet Kumar, Rashmi Mullur
BACKGROUND: During the COVID-19 pandemic, medical professionals were obligated to adapt to virtual care. Most resident physicians had no formal telehealth training. The virtual physical examination remained underutilized. OBJECTIVE: We describe a needs assessment leading to the creation of a telehealth curriculum for internal medicine (IM) and internal medicine pediatric (IM/P) residents, and report changes in residents' confidence level as well as feasibility data...
October 2023: Journal of Graduate Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37781420/the-resident-readiness-survey-a-national-process-for-program-directors-to-provide-standardized-feedback-to-medical-schools-about-their-graduates
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lisa Howley, Douglas Grbic, Mark R Speicher, Lindsay B Roskovensky, Amy Jayas, Dorothy A Andriole
Background The process for program directors (PDs) to provide feedback to medical schools about their graduates' readiness for postgraduate year 1 (PGY-1) training is burdensome and does not generate national benchmarking data. Objective The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) tested the feasibility of administering a standardized Resident Readiness Survey (RRS) to PDs nationally about their PGY-1 residents' preparedness for residency. Methods In 2020 and 2021, the AAMC invited PDs via email to complete RRSs for their PGY-1s who graduated from participating schools; the AAMC provided schools with reports of identified RRS data for their graduates...
October 2023: Journal of Graduate Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37780602/firearm-safety-screening-in-the-pediatric-hospital-setting-a-quality-improvement-initiative
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elizabeth R Oddo, Neha Kumar, Annie L Andrews, Stephanie Kwon
BACKGROUND: Firearm injuries are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality for US youth. Secure storage is protective against firearm injuries in children. Despite this evidence and national recommendations, rates of firearm safety screening among pediatric providers are low, particularly in the inpatient setting. Therefore, we aimed to increase the frequency of firearm safety screening among patients admitted to the Pediatric Hospital Medicine service. METHODS: This project occurred in a tertiary pediatric hospital with a medium-sized pediatric residency program...
2023: Pediatric Quality & Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37747731/racial-ethnic-and-sex-diversity-in-academic-medical-leadership
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Austin M Meadows, Madelyn M Skinner, Alaa A Hazime, Russell G Day, Jessi A Fore, Charles S Day
IMPORTANCE: For the past 50 years, significant gaps have existed in gender and racial diversity across various medical specialties, despite the many benefits of a diverse physician workforce. One proposed approach to increasing diversity is top-down diversification, in which diverse leadership results in increased minority and female workforce representation. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the changes in academic medical leadership diversity from 2007 to 2019 and to assess the recent leadership diversity of various specialties compared with the averages across all specialties...
September 5, 2023: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37696517/scorpion-sting-envenomation-a-neglected-tropical-disease-a-nationwide-survey-exploring-perspectives-and-attitudes-of-resident-doctors-from-india
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Akhilesh Kumar, Shilpi Goyal, Mahendra K Garg, Maya Gopalakrishnan
Scorpion sting envenomation (SSE) is a commonly encountered and a significant problem in the tropics, affecting rural and marginalized communities. However, it is not formally listed as a neglected tropical disease (NTD) by the WHO. We designed this cross-sectional study to explore medical graduates' and resident doctors' perspectives on SSE as an NTD and to assess their experiences, knowledge, and confidence in managing these patients. An online questionnaire was developed, validated, and administered to interns and resident doctors across India...
September 11, 2023: American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37644551/investigating-factors-that-influence-residency-program-selection-among-medical-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Saud Abdulaziz Alaqeel, Bader Khalid Alhammad, Suhail Mohsen Basuhail, Khayyal Mohammed Alderaan, Abdulla Taher Alhawamdeh, Mohammed Fahad Alquhayz, Alwaleed Mansour Alzunaidi, Fahad Abdulaziz Alrashed
BACKGROUNDS: Medical students and interns face several decisions during their career development. One of the most critical decisions they have to make is choosing a residency program that suits their career goals and aspirations. The selection process can be challenging, as several factors can influence the decision-making process. There was limited research on the role of GPA and opportunities in residency program selection. Therefore, this study examines the factors that influence interns' and 5th-year medical students' choices of residency programs...
August 29, 2023: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37639717/incidence-of-and-factors-associated-with-recurrent-firearm-injury-among-patients-presenting-to-st-louis-trauma-centers-2010-to-2019-a-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kristen L Mueller, Benjamin P Cooper, Vicki Moran, Daphne Lew, Rachel Ancona, Joshua M Landman, Marguerite Spruce, Phillip Marotta, David B Liss, Michael A Mancini, Douglas Schuerer, Megan E Ranney, Randi E Foraker
BACKGROUND: Firearm injuries are a public health crisis in the United States. OBJECTIVE: To examine the incidence and factors associated with recurrent firearm injuries and death among patients presenting with an acute (index), nonfatal firearm injury. DESIGN: Multicenter, observational, cohort study. SETTING: Four adult and pediatric level I trauma hospitals in St. Louis, Missouri, 2010 to 2019. PARTICIPANTS: Consecutive adult and pediatric patients ( n = 9553) presenting to a participating hospital with a nonfatal acute firearm injury...
August 29, 2023: Annals of Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37559068/creating-ophthalmology-experiences-in-undergraduate-medical-education-pilot-of-a-cased-based-learning-ophthalmology-tool
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica H Tran, Emma Loebel, Mark Edouard, Thomas Quehl, Erin Walsh, Robin Ginsburg, Tameisha Frempong, Douglas Fredrick, Laura K Stein, Michael G Fara, Samira S Farouk, Nisha Chadha
PURPOSE: To evaluate medical student perceptions of a novel ophthalmology resource delivered through facilitated workshops in the core clerkship curriculum. METHODS: We created www.2020sim.com, a free case-based learning (CBL) ophthalmology tool, adapted from NephSIM (www.nephsim.com). The tool was first piloted with the internal medicine (IM) residents. After confirming a need, we focused on undergraduate medical education (UME) by expanding the 20/20 SIM content and partnering with the neurology (pilot academic year [AY] 2020-2021) and pediatric clerkships (pilot AY 2021-2022) to deliver a facilitated one-hour ophthalmology workshop within each clerkship's didactic curriculum...
August 9, 2023: BMC Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37540531/an-8-year-review-of-match-outcomes-from-a-primary-care-pipeline-program
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REVIEW
Jo Marie Reilly, Ilana Greenberg
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Primary care supports the global health care system. With an increased need for primary care physicians, medical schools must provide resources, role models, and opportunities to increase the number of medical students matching into primary care residencies. Some medical schools have developed primary care pipeline programs for students. The outcomes of one such program-the Primary Care Program (PCP)-at the Keck School of Medicine (KSOM) of the University of Southern California (USC), an urban and private academic medical training center, are evaluated here...
November 2023: Family Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37539370/cardiac-pocus-another-tool-in-the-armory
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rhythm Vasudeva, Abhiram Challa, Nourhan Chaaban, Hamna Shah, Elisha Brumfield, Brent Duran, Mohinder Vindhyal
INTRODUCTION: This study assessed the educational impact of hybrid cardiac Point of Care Ultrasonography (POCUS) training in a community-based academic setting. METHODS: Internal Medicine and Medicine/Pediatrics residents across all post-graduate years (PGY) at a midwestern medical school under-took a structured hybrid (online and hands-on teaching) model of POCUS training. Anonymous surveys with Likert-type scale responses were administered before and after the curriculum...
2023: Kansas Journal of Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37535352/effectiveness-of-a-novel-tablet-application-in-reducing-guideline-deviations-during-pediatric-cardiac-arrest-a-randomized-clinical-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Francesco Corazza, Marta Arpone, Giacomo Tardini, Valentina Stritoni, Giulia Mormando, Alessandro Graziano, Paolo Navalesi, Elena Fiorese, Sofia Portalone, Marco De Luca, Marco Binotti, Luca Tortorolo, Serena Salvadei, Alessia Nucci, Alice Monzani, Giulia Genoni, Marco Bazo, Adam Cheng, Anna Chiara Frigo, Liviana Da Dalt, Silvia Bressan
IMPORTANCE: Deviations from international resuscitation guidelines during the management of pediatric cardiac arrest are frequent and affect clinical outcomes. An interactive tablet application (app), PediAppRREST, was developed to reduce guideline deviations during pediatric cardiac arrest. OBJECTIVE: To assess the effectiveness of PediAppRREST in improving the management of simulated in-hospital pediatric cardiac arrest. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This multicenter 3-group simulation-based randomized clinical trial was conducted from September 2020 to December 2021 at 4 Italian university hospitals (Padua, Florence, Rome, Novara)...
August 1, 2023: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37534306/a-quality-improvement-initiative-to-reduce-pediatrician-burnout-led-by-the-american-academy-of-pediatrics-section-on-internal-medicine-and-pediatrics-med-peds
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tina Y Hu, Abhishek Surampudy, Himani Divatia, Allen R Friedland
Physician burnout impacts care (of self and patient), productivity, longevity of career, and overall cost to the system. While burnout rates for pediatricians are lower than average, they have not improved significantly over time. While strategies at the system level have been more successful than those at the individual level, both aspects are vital. This quality improvement study explores physician wellness and burnout trends of a sample population of pediatricians at the 2018 and 2019 AAP National Conference and Exhibition (NCE), using the Physician Health and Wellness Booth (PHWB)...
June 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37506388/using-natural-language-processing-and-machine-learning-to-identify-internal-medicine-pediatrics-residency-values-in-applications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin Drum, Jianlin Shi, Bennet Peterson, Sara Lamb, John F Hurdle, Casey Gradick
PROBLEM: Although holistic review has been used successfully in some residency programs to decrease bias, such review is time-consuming and unsustainable for many programs without initial prescreening. The unstructured qualitative data in residency applications, including notable experiences, letters of recommendation, personal statement, and medical student performance evaluations, require extensive time, resources, and metrics to evaluate; therefore, previous applicant screening relied heavily on quantitative metrics, which can be socioeconomically and racially biased...
July 27, 2023: Academic Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37363686/a-review-of-ob-gyn-internal-medicine-family-medicine-and-pediatrics-residency-program-websites-for-diversity-equity-and-inclusion-elements
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REVIEW
Benjamin C Mallicoat, Blake A S Herstine, Elizabeth M Kelly, Hannah E Koechley, Julie A DeSouza, Sydney A Anas, Rose A Maxwell, Keith M Reisinger-Kindle
BACKGROUND: Residency program websites have become a central source of information for applicants due to a shift toward virtual interviewing. Applicants, particularly those from diverse backgrounds, place strong value on programs that present commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). The DEI content of residency program websites for primary care specialties has been largely unexplored. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to review, in an exploratory manner, family medicine, internal medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, and pediatrics residency program websites for number of DEI elements present...
June 2023: Journal of Graduate Medical Education
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