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Smiths Group unveils Smiths Medical spinout plan, search for new CEO
Smith Medical parent company Smiths Group (LON:SMIN) today announced plans to pursue a demerger with its Smiths Medical business, which will become separately listed in the UK. Smiths Group said it believes the demerger will strengthen both companies and allow the newly separated medical business to better capitalize on its leading positions, product launches and other value-creating opportunities. The company said it expects to complete the demerger some time during the first half of next year. “Pursuing a demerger of Smiths Medical will lead to two stronger companies each focusing on accelerating the execution of...
Source: Mass Device - March 22, 2019 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Fink Densford Tags: Business/Financial News Featured Wall Street Beat Smiths Group plc Smiths Medical Source Type: news

The organic formation of a  wellness committee: A unique, student-led approach to implementing a wellness program in medical school
AbstractBackgroundMedical school wellness programs are rapidly becoming a  prevalent feature of medical education. The wellness component of medical education is addressed by a multitude of different approaches, but is often led by administrative faculty rather than students.ApproachThe first-year medical student authors collectively established a  medical school wellness committee that is entirely student-driven. The goal of the wellness committee was to organize and promote student ideas centered on six aspects of wellness.EvaluationThe formation, initial successes, and hurdles to the inception and continuation of the...
Source: Perspectives on Medical Education - April 2, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: research

Podcasting: A Roadmap to the Future of Medical Education
Summary: Podcasts, portable digital audio files that usually are listened to on a smartphone or MP3 player, have become a potent medium for medical education. Medical podcasting has become more sophisticated over the past decade as the producers of this material experiment and adapt the format. At the same time, production of podcasting has shifted from being a part of traditional medical educational venues such as journals and medical school curricula to organic digital education, individuals operating outside of, or parallel to, the traditional medical educational system.
Source: Seminars in Nephrology - April 30, 2020 Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Adam Rodman, Shreya Trivedi Source Type: research

Faculty perspectives on the transition to competency-based medical education in anesthesia.
CONCLUSION: Targeted interventions for faculty uptake should emphasize the trialability and observable results achieved over time. These efforts may have the greatest impact in the early/late majority group. PMID: 31147986 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia - May 29, 2019 Category: Anesthesiology Authors: Hanley M, Shearer C, Livingston P Tags: Can J Anaesth Source Type: research

Faculty perspectives on the transition to competency-based medical education in anesthesia
ConclusionTargeted interventions for faculty uptake should emphasize the trialability and observable results achieved over time. These efforts may have the greatest impact in the early/late majority group.
Source: Canadian Journal of Anesthesia - October 5, 2019 Category: Anesthesiology Source Type: research

Introduction.
Authors: Giulini SM, Stagnitti F Abstract There is no doubt that postgraduate education and all "professional development activity" is in crisis, not only in our country but in all of Europe. The crisis is on one hand due to a lack of resources which has been evident for more than a decade, and on the other hand due to factors such as organization, culture, and education. Many of the chief medical disciplines such as internal medicine or general surgery, have been literally crushed and replaced by a myriad of subspecialties that have undermined the original unified character of the main disciplines 1. The teaching ...
Source: Annali Italiani di Chirurgia - December 11, 2019 Category: Surgery Tags: Ann Ital Chir Source Type: research

Globus Medical gains on Street-beating prelims | Wall Street Beat
Globus Medical (NYSE:GMED) shares closed up yesterday after the orthopedics company reported preliminary fourth-quarter and 2018 sales numbers that beat the consensus forecast on Wall Street. Audubon, Pa.-based Globus said it expects to post Q4 revenues of $195.5 million and full-year sales of $712.5 million; analysts on The Street were looking for quarterly sales of $188.2 million and annual sales of $705.2 million. “Our fourth-quarter and full-year results are indicative of strong momentum in several key strategic areas,” CEO Dave Demski said in prepared remarks. “The fourth quarter marked the fifth ...
Source: Mass Device - January 9, 2019 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Brad Perriello Tags: Featured MassDevice Earnings Roundup Wall Street Beat conformis Globus Medical Iridex Corp. Neuronetics Tactile Systems Technology Source Type: news

Exam 1: Noninvasive Diagnosis of Pancreatic Cancer Through Detection of Volatile Organic Compounds in Urine
Source: Gastroenterology - February 1, 2018 Category: Gastroenterology Tags: Continuing Medical Education (CME)/MOC Activities Source Type: research

A Survey of Neurologists on Postconcussion Syndrome
ConclusionsThere has been growing acceptance of the organicity of PCS among neurologists in the last 25 years. There is significant concern over the long‐term sequelae of concussion as most respondents would not recommend that their son or grandson play football.
Source: Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain - February 7, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Randolph W. Evans, Kamalika Ghosh Tags: Research Submission Source Type: research

A Survey of Neurologists on Postconcussion Syndrome.
CONCLUSIONS: There has been growing acceptance of the organicity of PCS among neurologists in the last 25 years. There is significant concern over the long-term sequelae of concussion as most respondents would not recommend that their son or grandson play football. PMID: 29411374 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Headache - February 7, 2018 Category: Neurology Authors: Evans RW, Ghosh K Tags: Headache Source Type: research

Visible light. Part II: Photoprotection against visible and ultraviolet light
Cutaneous photobiology studies have focused primarily on the ultraviolet portion of the solar spectrum. Visible light (VL), which comprises 50% of the electromagnetic radiation that reaches the Earth's surface and, as discussed in Part I of this CME, has cutaneous biologic effects, such as pigment darkening and erythema. Photoprotection against VL includes avoiding the sun, seeking shade, and using photoprotective clothing. The organic and inorganic ultraviolet filters used in sunscreens do not protect against VL, only tinted sunscreens do.
Source: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology - February 24, 2021 Category: Dermatology Authors: Amaris N. Geisler, Evan Austin, Julie Nguyen, Iltefat Hamzavi, Jared Jagdeo, Henry W. Lim Tags: Continuing medical education Source Type: research

P204 Comparing Website Data From Food Newsletter Subscribers with General “Organic” Search Traffic Data
Assess demographic differences for a food website between online newsletter subscribers and general organic website visitors. “Organic” traffic arrives at a website through search engines vs. referring channels.
Source: Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior - June 30, 2019 Category: Nutrition Authors: Lisa Franzen-Castle, Kayla Colgrove, Cami Wells, Alice Henneman Source Type: research

Wright Medical puts up $435m for Cartiva
Wright Medical (NSDQ:WMGI) said today that it agreed to pay $435 million in cash to acquire Cartiva and its synthetic cartilage implant for treating arthritis in the big toe and raised its sales outlook for the rest of the year. Alpharetta, Ga.-based Cartiva won pre-market approval from the FDA for the SCI implant in July 2016 (the device won CE Mark approval in the European Union back in 2002 and is also on the market in Canada, Brazil, Chile and Australia). It’s made of an organic polymer designed to mimic the function of human cartilage. Wright forecast a $35 million top-line contribution from Cartiva this yea...
Source: Mass Device - August 27, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Brad Perriello Tags: Mergers & Acquisitions Orthopedics Wall Street Beat Cartiva Extremities wrightmedical Source Type: news

ASAP Is Organic Chemistry Helpful for Basic Understanding of Disease and Medical Education?
Journal of Chemical EducationDOI: 10.1021/acs.jchemed.1c00772
Source: Journal of Chemical Education - January 14, 2022 Category: Chemistry Authors: Linnea Dixson, Briana Pomales, Mehrtash Hashemzadeh, and Mehnroosh Hashemzadeh Source Type: research

Networked practices in higher education: A netnography of the #AcAdv chat community
This study of the #acadv chat community details a longitudinal study about a digital learning network comprised of academic advising professionals who work in higher education. We discuss how networked communities of practice (CoP) scaffold professional learning and development of post-secondary educators, while also contributing to their daily practice. Utilizing Twitter chat transcripts, digital documents, social media platforms, and interviews with 17 participants of this community, we report 22 topics discussed with the top five themes focused on student needs, orientation support, advising approaches and structures, w...
Source: The Internet and Higher Education - December 15, 2019 Category: Information Technology Source Type: research