Development of american society for gastrointestinal endoscopy (asge) minimum standards for training in interventional endoscopy within dedicated interventional endoscopy fellowship programs
Children's Hospital Association, USA; Aurora St Luke's Medical Center, USA; Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, University of Colorado, USA; Division of Gastroenterology, Oregon Health Science University, USA; Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, USA; Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine Director, UCSD Center for Esophageal Diseases Division of Gastroenterology University of California San Diego, USA; Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Division of Gastroenterology, Harvard Medical School, USA; Division of Gastroent...
Source: Gastrointestinal Endoscopy - June 1, 2023 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Sachin Wani, Gregory Cote, Rajesh Keswani, Rena Yadlapati, Matt Hall, Jack O'Hara, Tyler Berzin, Rebecca Burbridge, Prabhleen Chahal, Jonathan Cohen, Walter Coyle, Dayna Early, Nalini Guda, Sumant Inamdar, Lauren Khanna, Abhijit Kulkarni, Laura Rosenkranz Tags: Esophagus 2 Saturday, May 6, 2023 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Source Type: research

Endoscopic ultrasound-guided radiofrequency ablation versus surgical resection for treatment of pancreatic insulinoma: a multicenter propensity score-matched study
Gastroenterology and Digestive Endoscopic Unit, G.B. Rossi University Hospital, Italy; Service de Gastroent érologie, Hôpital Privé Jean Mermoz, Ramsay Générale de Santé, France; Asian Institute of Gastroenterology, India; Department of Hepato-gastroenterology, Cliniques Universitaires St Luc, Belgium; Endoscopy Unit, Paoli Calmettes Institute, France; Department of Medicine, Haukeland University Ho spital, Norway; Digestive Endoscopy Unit, Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS, Italy; Digestive and Interventional Endoscopy Unit, ASST Niguarda, Italy; Department of Endoscopy, Trocadero Clinic, France;...
Source: Gastrointestinal Endoscopy - June 1, 2023 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Stefano Francesco Crin ò, Bertrand Napoleon, Antonio Facciorusso, Sundeep Lakhtakia, Ivan Borbath, Fabrice Caillol, Khanh Pham, Gianenrico Rizzatti, Edoardo Forti, Laurent Palazzo, Arthur Belle, Peter Vilmann, Jean-Luc van Laethem, Mehdi Mohamadnejad, Se Tags: Endoscopic Ultrasound - EUS 2 Sunday, May 7, 2023 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM Source Type: research

Causes of Death in Patients With Brain Metastases
CONCLUSION: Most patients with brain metastases die secondary to systemic disease progression. For patients who die because of neurological disease, tumor dynamics and cause of death mechanisms indicate that the primary driver of decline for many may be unchecked systemic disease with unrelenting spread of new tumors to the CNS rather than failure of local growth control.PMID:37255296 | DOI:10.1227/neu.0000000000002542 (Source: Cancer Control)
Source: Cancer Control - May 31, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Zane Schnurman Elad Mashiach Katherine E Link Bernadine Donahue Erik Sulman Joshua Silverman John G Golfinos Eric Karl Oermann Douglas Kondziolka Source Type: research

Reorienting Latent Variable Modeling for Supervised Learning
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Source: Multivariate Behavioral Research - May 25, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Booil JoTrevor J. HastieZetan LiEric A. YoungstromRobert L. FindlingSarah McCue Horwitza Stanford Universityb University of North Carolinac Virginia Commonwealth Universityd New York University Source Type: research

Reorienting Latent Variable Modeling for Supervised Learning
Volume 58, Issue 6, November-December 2023, Page 1057-1071 . (Source: Multivariate Behavioral Research)
Source: Multivariate Behavioral Research - May 25, 2023 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Booil JoTrevor J. HastieZetan LiEric A. YoungstromRobert L. FindlingSarah McCue Horwitza Stanford Universityb University of North Carolinac Virginia Commonwealth Universityd New York University Source Type: research

Goodness-of-fit two-phase sampling designs for time-to-event outcomes: a simulation study based on New York University Women ’s Health Study for breast cancer
Sub-cohort sampling designs such as a case-cohort study play a key role in studying biomarker-disease associations due to their cost effectiveness. Time-to-event outcome is often the focus in cohort studies, a... (Source: BMC Medical Research Methodology)
Source: BMC Medical Research Methodology - May 19, 2023 Category: Research Authors: Myeonggyun Lee, Jinbo Chen, Anne Zeleniuch-Jacquotte and Mengling Liu Tags: Research Source Type: research

Impacts of COVID-19 on mental health in the US: evidence from a national survey
Volume 32, Issue 5, October 2023, Page 910-919 . (Source: Journal of Mental Health)
Source: Journal of Mental Health - May 17, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Prabal K. DeRuoyan Suna City College and the Graduate Center, City University of New York, New York, NY, USAb Department of Health Policy and Organization, University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health, Birmingham, AL, USA Source Type: research

Regular Internet Use May Lower Dementia Risk in Older Adults
Older adults who use the internet regularly have nearly half the risk of dementia as adults with limited internet use, according to areport in theJournal of the American Geriatrics Society. The study also suggested that the more years of regular internet use, the more pronounced the dementia benefits become.“Our findings show evidence of a digital divide in the cognitive health of older-age adults,” wrote Gawon Cho, B.A., B.B.A., Rebecca Betensky, Ph.D., and Virginia Chang, M.D., Ph.D., of New York University. The benefits of regular internet use did not vary based on race/ethnicity, sex, education al attainment, or ge...
Source: Psychiatr News - May 16, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Tags: dementia Health and Retirement Study Internet Journal of the American Geriatrics Society older adults prevention regular internet use Source Type: research

Drinking to cope with COVID-19 anxiety predicts greater alcohol problems for undergraduate students
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Source: Journal of American College Health - May 9, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Corey M. MonleyEvan E. OzmatJessica L. MartinJunsung OhDepartment of Educational and Counseling Psychology, University at Albany-State University of New York, Albany, New York, USA Source Type: research

Hidden No More: Addressing the Health and Wellness of LGBTQIA+ Individuals in Nursing School Curricula
CONCLUSION: LGBTQIA+ individuals experience poorer health outcomes due to longstanding health inequities. These disparities are partly fueled by the minimal exposure nursing students receive in their undergraduate education. Guidelines on the development of courses designed to highlight needs may address disparities, leading to better health outcomes. [J Nurs Educ. 2023;62(5):307-311.].PMID:37146043 | DOI:10.3928/01484834-20230306-01 (Source: The Journal of Nursing Education)
Source: The Journal of Nursing Education - May 5, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Jeff Day Marianne Snyder Dalmacio Dennis Flores Source Type: research

Hidden No More: Addressing the Health and Wellness of LGBTQIA+ Individuals in Nursing School Curricula
CONCLUSION: LGBTQIA+ individuals experience poorer health outcomes due to longstanding health inequities. These disparities are partly fueled by the minimal exposure nursing students receive in their undergraduate education. Guidelines on the development of courses designed to highlight needs may address disparities, leading to better health outcomes. [J Nurs Educ. 2023;62(5):307-311.].PMID:37146043 | DOI:10.3928/01484834-20230306-01 (Source: The Journal of Nursing Education)
Source: The Journal of Nursing Education - May 5, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Jeff Day Marianne Snyder Dalmacio Dennis Flores Source Type: research

Hidden No More: Addressing the Health and Wellness of LGBTQIA+ Individuals in Nursing School Curricula
CONCLUSION: LGBTQIA+ individuals experience poorer health outcomes due to longstanding health inequities. These disparities are partly fueled by the minimal exposure nursing students receive in their undergraduate education. Guidelines on the development of courses designed to highlight needs may address disparities, leading to better health outcomes. [J Nurs Educ. 2023;62(5):307-311.].PMID:37146043 | DOI:10.3928/01484834-20230306-01 (Source: The Journal of Nursing Education)
Source: The Journal of Nursing Education - May 5, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Jeff Day Marianne Snyder Dalmacio Dennis Flores Source Type: research

Hidden No More: Addressing the Health and Wellness of LGBTQIA+ Individuals in Nursing School Curricula
CONCLUSION: LGBTQIA+ individuals experience poorer health outcomes due to longstanding health inequities. These disparities are partly fueled by the minimal exposure nursing students receive in their undergraduate education. Guidelines on the development of courses designed to highlight needs may address disparities, leading to better health outcomes. [J Nurs Educ. 2023;62(5):307-311.].PMID:37146043 | DOI:10.3928/01484834-20230306-01 (Source: The Journal of Nursing Education)
Source: The Journal of Nursing Education - May 5, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Jeff Day Marianne Snyder Dalmacio Dennis Flores Source Type: research