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Demographics and Durable Medical Equipment Needs of Persons With Disabilities in a Charitable Rehabilitation Clinic
This study characterizes the demographics and durable medical equipment needs of persons with disabilities to improve utilization and management of resources at a philanthropic rehabilitation clinic. Paper charts from all encounters between 2013 and 2018 were reviewed. Data collected include sex, age, ethnicity, insurance status, diagnoses, and durable medical equipment requested/received. Paper charts that were incomplete or illegible were excluded. Among 763 individuals, there were 1157 encounters for durable medical equipment requests. Forty-six percent of individuals were uninsured. Thirty-seven percent had federal ins...
Source: American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - February 24, 2021 Category: Rehabilitation Tags: Education & Administration Source Type: research

Education Cannot Wait for Refugee Children in Crisis, says Yasmine Sherif
Yasmine Sherif in Lebanon with Palestine refugee children. Credit: Education Cannot Wait (ECW)By Nayema NusratNEW YORK, Jun 19 2021 (IPS) With financing, the number of out-of-school refuges could be reduced to zero, Yasmine Sherif, Director of Education Cannot Wait (ECW) says, as the world commemorates World Refugee Day. In a wide-ranging exclusive interview with IPS in New York, Sherif shared her vision for a world where dignity and the right to believe in better prospects are returned child refugees – something, she says, can be delivered through education. “When you sit down and listen to young refugees in Banglade...
Source: IPS Inter Press Service - Health - June 19, 2021 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Nayema Nusrat Tags: Aid Armed Conflicts Climate Change Education Education Cannot Wait. Future of Education is here Gender Violence Global Headlines Health Human Rights Humanitarian Emergencies Migration & Refugees TerraViva United Nations Trade & I Source Type: news

Better learning, better doctors, better community: how transforming clinical education can help repair society
Source: Medical Education - August 11, 2013 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: David Hirsh, Paul Worley Tags: Dialogue Source Type: research

Are recent graduates enough prepared to perform obstetric skills in their rural and compulsory year? A study from Ecuador
Conclusions In this study we have noted the gap between the medical needs of populations in rural areas and training provided during the clerkship experiences of physicians during their rural service year. It is imperative to ensure that rural doctors are appropriately trained and skilled in the performance of routine obstetrical duties. This will help to decrease perinatal morbidity and mortality in rural Ecuador.
Source: BMJ Open - July 31, 2014 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Sanchez del Hierro, G., Remmen, R., Verhoeven, V., Van Royen, P., Hendrickx, K. Tags: Open access, Health services research, Medical education and training, Public health, Obgyn Source Type: research

Board #155 - Research Abstract Get Your ACTs Together: Development and Psychometric Analysis of a Tool to Assess Confederates Contribution to Simulation-based Education (Submission #8743)
ConclusionThe results of this study provide initial evidence to support the validity and reliability of a tool to measure confederate’s contribution to simulation-based learning. It is the first of its kind to be published and establishes a convention for assessing and ultimately improving acting in healthcare simulation scenarios. While the results of this study are promising, it was done using previously-recorded scenarios from a single program, further use of the tool more widely and across a variety of scenarios and settings would confirm or disprove these findings. References1. Sanko JS. Shekhter I. Kyle JR. Di Bene...
Source: Simulation in Healthcare: The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare - December 1, 2014 Category: Medical Equipment Tags: Abstracts: 2nd PLACE AWARD WINNER Source Type: research

Board #155 - Research Abstract Get Your ACTs Together: Development and Psychometric Analysis of a Tool to Assess Confederates Contribution to Simulation-based Education (Submission #8743)
Conclusion: The results of this study provide initial evidence to support the validity and reliability of a tool to measure confederate's contribution to simulation-based learning. It is the first of its kind to be published and establishes a convention for assessing and ultimately improving acting in healthcare simulation scenarios. While the results of this study are promising, it was done using previously-recorded scenarios from a single program, further use of the tool more widely and across a variety of scenarios and settings would confirm or disprove these findings. References: 1. Sanko JS. Shekhter I. Kyle JR. Di Be...
Source: Simulation in Healthcare: The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare - December 1, 2014 Category: Medical Equipment Tags: Abstracts: 2nd PLACE AWARD WINNER Source Type: research

Paternal age bioethics
Modern genetic sequencing studies have confirmed that the sperm of older men contain a greater number of de novo germline mutations than the sperm of younger men. Although most of these mutations are neutral or of minimal phenotypic impact, a minority of them present a risk to the health of future children. If demographic trends towards later fatherhood continue, this will likely lead to a more children suffering from genetic disorders. A trend of later fatherhood will accelerate the accumulation of paternal-origin de novo mutations in the gene pool, gradually reducing human fitness in the long term. These risks suggest th...
Source: Journal of Medical Ethics - August 24, 2015 Category: Medical Ethics Authors: Smith, K. R. Tags: Clinical genetics, Bioethics, Health education Reproductive ethics Source Type: research

A novel approach to assess clinical competence of postgraduate year 1 surgery residents.
CONCLUSIONS: An irregular wound repair procedure could be an effective method to assess the integrative competence of surgery residents. The training for surgical thinking in the early stage of junior residents needs to be strengthened. The entire measurement process was more complex and time-consuming than expected. The possibility of measurement by simply counting the numbers of the key spots might be explored in the future. ABBREVIATIONS: ACS/APDS American College of Surgeons/Association of Program Directors in Surgery; GRS Global rating scale; LSD-T Least significant difference-test; OSATS Objective structured asse...
Source: Medical Education Online - July 5, 2017 Category: Universities & Medical Training Tags: Med Educ Online Source Type: research

The Cost of Intraoperative Plastic Surgery Education
Purpose: Within the surgical community, it is commonly accepted that the length and cost of a surgical case increase when a resident physician participates. Many accountable care organizations, however, believe the opposite, that is, resident assistance enhances efficiency and diminishes operative time. The purpose of this study is to determine the opportunity cost to the attending surgeon for intraoperative teaching during index plastic surgery cases.Methods: A single senior surgeon's experience over a 7-year period was evaluated retrospectively for Current Procedural Terminology codes 40700 (repair of primary, unilateral...
Source: Journal of Surgical Education - May 28, 2013 Category: Surgery Authors: Sarah E. Sasor, Roberto L. Flores, William A. Wooden, Sunil Tholpady Tags: Original Reports Source Type: research

Simulation-Based Education of Endovascular Scrub Nurses Reduces Stress and Improves Team Performance
This study aims to assess how SBE of endovascular scrub nurses affects team performance and HRV during endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR).
Source: Journal of Surgical Research - August 19, 2022 Category: Surgery Authors: Rebecca Andrea Conradsen Skov, Jonathan Lawaetz, Lars Konge, Lise Westerlin, Eske Kvanner Aasvang, Christian Sylvest Meyhoff, Katja Vogt, Tomas Ohrlander, Timothy Andrew Resch, Jonas Peter Eiberg Tags: Education and Career Development Source Type: research

Operative repair of three ascending aortic dissections in one day at Baylor University Medical Center
Proc (Bayl Univ Med Cent). 2022 Jun 6;35(5):581-586. doi: 10.1080/08998280.2022.2078070. eCollection 2022.ABSTRACTIn a 24-hour period, three patients presented with acute aortic dissection involving the ascending aorta. Detailed analysis of these three patients was undertaken to compare preoperative factors, the emergency operative treatment, and postoperative outcomes, as well as pathological findings. A high-volume aortic referral center with specialized protocols and personnel can effectively manage this circumstance.PMID:35991748 | PMC:PMC9373756 | DOI:10.1080/08998280.2022.2078070
Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings - August 22, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Charles Stewart Roberts Lauren Zammerilla Westcott Source Type: research