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Experience and Impact of COVID-19 on a Newly Formed Rural University Medical Office: Survey Study
CONCLUSIONS: The findings suggest that COVID-19 made the overall administration of programs more complex and drew attention from other medical and public health programs. While remoteness is appropriate for some medical education tasks, it is less appropriate for clinical learning. Remoteness presents an especially large challenge to clinical education. Employees now have expectations for remoteness to be built into programs and workplaces. Program administrators will have to integrate remoteness' benefits and drawbacks into their organization for the foreseeable future.PMID:37676708 | DOI:10.2196/48299
Source: Rural Remote Health - September 7, 2023 Category: Rural Health Authors: Mark Benton Source Type: research

How to set your practice team up for successful change
The new year makes us think about change, both personal and professional. If you already have decided what practice changes you plan to make in 2016, use these five steps to help you organize and motivate your practice team to see changes through to completion. Make sure practice changes take hold Organization of your practice is crucial to enabling transformation and will help everyone on your team stay focused on the change initiative while still managing daily responsibilities with patients. A free online module from the AMA’s STEPS Forward™ collection provides a framework for organizing your practice for this t...
Source: AMA Wire - January 5, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Troy Parks Source Type: news

Bibliometric analysis of the top-cited gastroenterology and hepatology articles
Conclusions Top-cited articles were not only published in highly ranked journals specialising in Gastroenterology and Hepatology but also in 14 journals not specialised in this field. The number of citations correlated with the number of institutes and the number of countries involved but not with the number of grants received or the number of authors. Females were under-represented in the authorship.
Source: BMJ Open - February 8, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Azer, S. A., Azer, S. Tags: Open access, Gastroenterology and hepatology, Medical education and training Research Source Type: research

Prevalence and correlates of major depressive disorder, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia among nursing home residents without dementia: systematic review and meta-analysis.
CONCLUSIONS: MDD is highly prevalent among nursing homes residents without dementia. Efforts towards prevention, early recognition and management of MDD in this population are warranted.Declaration of interestE.V. has received grants and served as consultant, advisor or continuing medical education speaker for the following organisations: AB-Biotics, Allergan, Angelini, AstraZeneca, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma, Farmindustria, Ferrer, Gedeon Richter, Glaxo-Smith-Kline, Janssen, Lundbeck, Otsuka, Pfizer, Roche, Sanofi-Aventis, Servier, Shire, Sunovion, Takeda, the Brain and Behaviour Foundation, the Spani...
Source: The British Journal of Psychiatry for Mental Science - March 14, 2019 Category: Psychiatry Tags: Br J Psychiatry Source Type: research

JACS CME Featured Articles, Volume 217, July 2013
Preoperative axillary ultrasound in breast cancer: safely avoiding frozen section of sentinel lymph nodes in breast-conserving surgery Ibrahim-Zada I, Grant CS, Glazebrook KN, Boughey JC
Source: Journal of the American College of Surgeons - June 21, 2013 Category: Surgery Tags: Continuing Medical Education Program Source Type: research

The Comeback of CME without Pharma
More Physician Participants, More Revenue, But Less Pharma Support Although the pharmaceutical industry still contributes slightly over $1 billion to support healthcare professional continuing medical education (CME) via grants, advertising, and exhibits, total pharma support continues to decrease.
Source: Pharma Marketing News - July 31, 2013 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news

EEG interpretation reliability and interpreter confidence: A large single-center study.
Abstract The intrarater and interrater reliability (I&IR) of EEG interpretation has significant implications for the value of EEG as a diagnostic tool. We measured both the intrarater reliability and the interrater reliability of EEG interpretation based on the interpretation of complete EEGs into standard diagnostic categories and rater confidence in their interpretations and investigated sources of variance in EEG interpretations. During two distinct time intervals, six board-certified clinical neurophysiologists classified 300 EEGs into one or more of seven diagnostic categories and assigned a subjective co...
Source: Epilepsy and Behaviour - February 12, 2014 Category: Neurology Authors: Grant AC, Abdel-Baki SG, Weedon J, Arnedo V, Chari G, Koziorynska E, Lushbough C, Maus D, McSween T, Mortati KA, Reznikov A, Omurtag A Tags: Epilepsy Behav Source Type: research

Proactive infectious disease approach to dermatologic patients who are taking tumor necrosis factor–alfa antagonists
Source: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology - June 19, 2014 Category: Dermatology Authors: Lisa M. Chirch, Philip R. Cataline, Kevin D. Dieckhaus, Jane M. Grant-Kels Tags: Continuing Medical Education Source Type: research

NCCN Receives $2M Educational Grant from Pfizer to Support Tailored Quality Improvement Plans at Leading Cancer Centers
NCCN has received a $2 million educational grant from Pfizer to help support the first CME program to measure the impact on patient outcomes and clinician performance through data collected in the NCCN Oncology Outcomes Database for Breast Cancer. FORT WASHINGTON, PA - The National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®) announces the development of the first continuing medical education (CME) program to leverage data in the NCCN Oncology Outcomes Database (NCCN Database) to objectively measu...
Source: National Comprehensive Cancer Network - August 3, 2011 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: news

Executive Committee Meeting May 19, 2015
Participants:  Nick Dawson Dave DeBronkart, Nancy Finn, John Grohol, Sarah Krug, Josh Seidman, Jon Wald,  Peggy Zuckerman, (David Harlow  policy update) Minutes – Approved ACP (American College of Physicians) Update Danny Sands, MD, MPH, Co-Chair of the SPM Board, has been appointed as the SPM representative to a newly formed Advisory Board of the Center for Patient Partnership in Healthcare (CPPH), recently established by the ACP. A press release has gone out announcing this appointment. We are also working on a grant proposal with the ACP that would fund a study to develop best practices for physicians around pa...
Source: Society for Participatory Medicine - June 5, 2015 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Nancy Finn Tags: Executive Minutes Source Type: news

3 steps physicians say make practice changes successful
The new year is here and brings with it many—often too many—resolutions for change. While change fatigue is common, when the desire for change comes from within your practice, the results can unify your team. If you’re planning to make changes in 2016, use these three tips from physicians to select the right change initiatives for your practice and keep your practice team on board throughout the process. How to decide on changes in your practice Change is always difficult, and identifying the right opportunities for improvements in your practice often can be the most critical part of the transformation process. F...
Source: AMA Wire - January 3, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Troy Parks Source Type: news

Pregnancy and melanoma
Malignant melanoma is the most common malignancy during pregnancy, and is diagnosed during childbearing age in approximately one-third of women diagnosed with melanoma. The impact of hormonal changes during pregnancy and from iatrogenic hormones on melanoma is controversial. Women undergo immunologic changes during pregnancy that may decrease tumor surveillance. In addition, hormone receptors are found on some melanomas. In spite of these observations, the preponderance of evidence does not support a poorer prognosis for pregnancy-associated melanomas.
Source: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology - September 19, 2016 Category: Dermatology Authors: Marcia S. Driscoll, Kathryn Martires, Amy Kalowitz Bieber, Miriam Keltz Pomeranz, Jane M. Grant-Kels, Jennifer A. Stein Tags: Continuing medical education Source Type: research

Nevi and pregnancy
Changes in the moles of pregnant women are frequently attributed to pregnancy, but recent studies suggest that pregnancy does not induce significant physiologic changes in nevi. It is common for nevi on the breasts and abdomen to grow with normal skin expansion, but studies that have examined melanocytic nevi on the backs or lower extremities have found no significant changes in size during pregnancy. Several studies have also investigated the belief that moles darken during pregnancy and have found insufficient evidence to support this idea.
Source: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology - September 19, 2016 Category: Dermatology Authors: Amy Kalowitz Bieber, Kathryn J. Martires, Marcia S. Driscoll, Jane M. Grant-Kels, Miriam Keltz Pomeranz, Jennifer A. Stein Tags: Continuing medical education Source Type: research

Skin diseases of the breast and nipple
Certain dermatologic conditions are unique to the breast and nipple, whereas others may incidentally involve these structures. All require a nuanced approach to diagnosis and treatment because of the functional, sexual, and aesthetic importance of this area. The lactating patient requires special management because certain treatment options are contraindicated. All dermatologic conditions involving the breast and nipple require careful evaluation because malignancy of the breast can be mistaken for a benign condition or may trigger the development of certain dermatologic conditions.
Source: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology - November 15, 2018 Category: Dermatology Authors: Reid A. Waldman, Justin Finch, Jane M. Grant-Kels, Diane Whitaker-Worth Tags: Continuing medical education Source Type: research