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Using artificial intelligence reading label system in diabetic retinopathy grading training of junior ophthalmology residents and medical students
Evaluate the efficiency of using an artificial intelligence reading label system in the diabetic retinopathy grading training of junior ophthalmology resident doctors and medical students.
Source: BMC Medical Education - April 9, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Ruoan Han, Weihong Yu, Huan Chen and Youxin Chen Tags: Research Source Type: research

P162 Comparative Outcome Evaluation of 3 Delivery Models for a Diabetes Prevention Education Program for Older Adults
Outcome evaluation of 3 delivery models for a diabetes prevention education program for older adults.
Source: Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior - June 30, 2020 Category: Nutrition Authors: Yasaman Jamshidi-Naeini, Wilna Oldewage-Theron Tags: Nutrition Education Program Design Implementation and Evaluation Source Type: research

New app turns any smartphone into a portable medical diagnostic device
A recently-developed mobile phone application could make monitoring conditions such as diabetes, kidney disease, and urinary tract infections much clearer and easier for both patients and doctors, and could eventually be used to slow or limit the spread of pandemics in the developing world.The app, developed by researchers at the University of Cambridge, accurately measures colour-based, or colorimetric, tests for use in home, clinical or remote settings, and enables the transmission of medical data from patients directly to health professionals.
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - March 22, 2014 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Medical Devices / Diagnostics Source Type: news

Diabetes Self-Management Education Patterns in a US Population-Based Cohort of Youth With Type 1 Diabetes
Conclusions Health care providers should work together to address reported gaps in DSME to improve patient care.
Source: The Diabetes Educator - January 17, 2014 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Jaacks, L. M., Bell, R. A., Dabelea, D., D'Agostino, R. B., Dolan, L. M., Imperatore, G., Klingensmith, G., Lawrence, J. M., Saydah, S., Yi-Frazier, J., Mayer-Davis, E. J., for the SEARCH for Diabetes in Youth Study Group, Lawrence, Reynolds, Hsu, Black, Tags: Features Source Type: research

The Hospitalist ’ s Editorial Board Members ’ Must-attend SHM Converge 2023 Sessions
SHM Converge 2023 offers world-class education for hospitalists, led by award-winning faculty. Engage with your global hospitalist community March 26-29, 2023, in Austin, Texas. With more than 150 learning and networking opportunities—ranging from sessions, workshops, advanced learning courses, and special interest forums—spread across two and a half days, there’s a lot to be excited about at this year’s annual meeting. Members of The Hospitalist’s editorial board share some of their top picks for must-attend sessions.  Dr. Green Amanda Green, MD, FACP, HMDC, CPPS, FHM, chief medical officer, Paris Regional Me...
Source: The Hospitalist - February 1, 2023 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Ronda Whitaker Tags: SHM Converge Source Type: research

Needs assessment of general practitioners in Pakistan: A descriptive cross-sectional survey
CONCLUSION: Most GPs have no structured training and encounter gaps in knowledge and skills in clinical practice. Flexible, hybrid, and competency-based continuing medical education programs can be used to update knowledge and skills.PMID:36994035 | PMC:PMC10041007 | DOI:10.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_1167_22
Source: Primary Care - March 30, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Hamida Farazdaq Jaleed A Gilani Asra Qureshi Unab I Khan Source Type: research

6 steps to ensure patients don’t miss chronic or preventive care
Panel management, or population health management, equips physicians and their teams with techniques to monitor their patient populations so they can provide necessary preventive and chronic care to all patients, regardless of their visit frequency. “Population health management, I think, is best used to identify opportunities and then you know where to put your efforts to develop different policies, or different patient flows or different visit frequencies to close those gaps and provide better care,” said Wisconsin internal medicine physician Richard Fossen, MD. “Maybe it’s a provider who has a large diabe...
Source: AMA Wire - October 26, 2015 Category: Journals (General) Authors: amamod Source Type: news

Entire state gets one naloxone prescription
There are many steps that need to be taken to end an epidemic—including policy, medication, coverage and treatment expansion—and require physicians to take the lead in fighting for their patients. Leaders in Pennsylvania are on a mission to provide that help to both the people who are suffering in the opioid epidemics and the physicians who treat them. A standing order for naloxone Through a multiagency effort, Pennsylvania’s physician general Rachel Levine, MD, in October signed a statewide prescription for naloxone, making this lifesaving overdose reversal drug available to the entire population. “As we wer...
Source: AMA Wire - May 27, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Troy Parks Source Type: news

Gait Efficiency on an Uneven Surface Is Associated with Falls and Injury in Older Subjects with a Spectrum of Lower Limb Neuromuscular Function: A Prospective Study
Conclusion: SW:SL on an uneven surface is the strongest predictor of falls and injuries in older subjects with a spectrum of peripheral neurologic function. Given the relationship between SW:SL and efficiency, older neuropathic patients at increased fall risk appear to sacrifice efficiency for stability on uneven surfaces. To Claim CME Credits: Complete the self-assessment activity and evaluation online at http://www.physiatry.org/JournalCME CME Objectives: Uponcompletion of this article, thereader should be able to: (1) Identify health-related outcomes associated with walking for exercise in older populations; (2) Desc...
Source: American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - January 18, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: Original Research Articles: CME Article . 2016 Series . Number 2 Source Type: research

How Do Recurrent and First-Ever Strokes Differ in Rehabilitation Outcomes?
Conclusions: Recurrent stroke patients made less functional gains compared to first-ever stroke patients. However, improvements were still significant and these patients should be offered comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation to optimize outcomes. To Claim CME Credits: Complete the self-assessment activity and evaluation online at http://www.physiatry.org/JournalCME CME Objectives: Upon completion of this article, the learner will be able to: (1) Describe unique demographics, and characteristics of recurrent stroke patients admitted for inpatient rehabilitation; (2) Differentiate functional outcomes between first-ever ...
Source: American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - September 20, 2016 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: Original Research Articles CME Article . 2016 Series . Number 10 Source Type: research

Management of Common Medical Conditions by Office-Based Psychiatrists.
CONCLUSIONS: Efforts to expand psychiatric practice to general medical management activities require better understanding of barriers to such expansion, better characterization of conditions under which such expansion is feasible, and continuing medication education. PMID: 29191140 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Psychiatric Services - December 3, 2017 Category: Psychiatry Tags: Psychiatr Serv Source Type: research

Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes (ECHO) Telementoring in the Military: Where We Are Now, Opportunities and Challenges.
CONCLUSIONS: The military has successfully used the ECHO model to improve the health and safety of active-duty military, retirees, and dependents. PMID: 33585892 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Military Medicine - February 16, 2021 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Tags: Mil Med Source Type: research

Factors Associated With Symptomatic Rotator Cuff Tears: The Rotator Cuff Outcomes Workgroup Cohort Study
Conclusions In a cohort of patients with shoulder pain, we identified older age, involvement of the dominant shoulder, and a higher body mass index to be independently associated with rotator cuff tear. The mechanism of how these factors possibly lead to rotator cuff tears needs further research. To Claim CME Credits Complete the self-assessment activity and evaluation online at http://www.physiatry.org/JournalCME CME Objectives Upon completion of this article, the reader should be able to: (1) Identify factors associated with an increased risk of developing rotator cuff tears in adults; (2) Describe the ...
Source: American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - March 20, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: CME Article . 2021 Series . Number 4 Source Type: research

5 Nutrition Facts misconceptions that sabotage patient health
The fight against diabetes and heart disease also means fighting nutritional misunderstandings and offering sound advice to patients. A new video helps dispel common misconceptions about the Nutrition Facts label found on food packages and offers physicians guidance on how to educate their patients. Designed to help patients better understand what they are consuming and make more informed decisions about their daily diet, the Nutrition Facts label can be a powerful tool when used correctly. A new video from the AMA and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) offers tips to get started using the label and describes ...
Source: AMA Wire - July 15, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Troy Parks Source Type: news

State-level Google search volumes for neck and shoulder pain correlate with psychosocial and behavioral health indicators
CONCLUSION: This study highlights the potential of search engine data to be utilized as population-level health indicators. The state-level correlation of psychosocial and behavioral health indicators with online search volumes for neck and shoulder pain may reflect the influence of mental and social health on the experience of pain.PMID:33962802 | DOI:10.1016/j.jnma.2021.04.001
Source: Journal of the National Medical Association - May 8, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Mariano E Menendez Michael A Moverman Andrew S Moon David Ring Source Type: research