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Video-assisted self-reflection of resuscitations for resident education and improvement of leadership skills: A  pilot study
DiscussionVideo-assisted self-reflection showed positive gain score trends in leadership evaluation for residents during a  resuscitation compared with the non-video assisted control group. This tool would be beneficial to implement in EM residency.
Source: Perspectives on Medical Education - November 16, 2021 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: research

Quantitative Clinical Nuclear Cardiology, Part 1: Established Applications
SPECT myocardial perfusion imaging has attained widespread clinical acceptance as a standard of care for patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease. A significant contribution to this success has been the use of computer techniques to provide objective quantitative assessment in the standardization of the interpretation of these studies. Software platforms have been developed as a pipeline to provide the quantitative algorithms researched, developed and validated to be clinically useful so diagnosticians everywhere can benefit from these tools. The goal of this continuing medical education article (part 1) is...
Source: Journal of Nuclear Medicine - October 31, 2019 Category: Nuclear Medicine Authors: Garcia, E. V., Slomka, P., Moody, J. B., Germano, G., Ficaro, E. P. Tags: Continuing Education Source Type: research

Quantitative clinical nuclear cardiology, part 2: Evolving/emerging applications
This article discusses evolving methods to measure myocardial blood flow with positron emission tomography and single-photon emission computed tomography. Novel quantitative assessments of myocardial viability, microcalcification and in patients with cardiac sarcoidosis and cardiac amyloidosis will also be described. Lastly, we will review the potential role for artificial intelligence to improve image analysis, disease diagnosis, and risk prediction. The potential clinical role for all these novel techniques will be highlighted as well as methods to optimize their implementation. (J Nucl Cardiol 2020)
Source: Journal of Nuclear Medicine - January 19, 2021 Category: Nuclear Medicine Authors: Slomka, P. J., Moody, J. B., Miller, R. J. H., Renaud, J. M., Ficaro, E. P., Garcia, E. V. Tags: Continuing Education Source Type: research

Brachial artery blood flow by vascular ultrasound in education
Adv Physiol Educ. 2022 Jul 7. doi: 10.1152/advan.00157.2021. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThere is extensive and increasing use of ultrasound in medical care and scientific research, so it is important that the technique, indication, and interpretation of ultrasound investigations are included in medical and biological education. Applications of ultrasound in medical care and education employ not only non-invasive imaging of structure but also the evaluation of organ function. Vascular ultrasound is one such application which has been hitherto relatively neglected in physiology education. The techniques of vascular ultras...
Source: Advances in Physiology Education - July 7, 2022 Category: Physiology Authors: James P Jamison Amy Campbell Celine Devlin Christopher D Johnson Source Type: research

Impact of education and training course for ECMO patients based on high-fidelity simulation: a pilot study dedicated to ICU nurses.
CONCLUSION: The implementation of education and training course for ICU nurses in charge of patients on ECMO is feasible and reliable. It improves nurse personal levels, but also shares in improving the global level of the team to which they belong. PMID: 30014779 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Perfusion - July 1, 2018 Category: Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Authors: Fouilloux V, Gran C, Guervilly C, Breaud J, El Louali F, Rostini P Tags: Perfusion Source Type: research

Redox signaling by glutathione peroxidase 2 links vascular modulation to metabolic plasticity of breast cancer Medical Sciences
In search of redox mechanisms in breast cancer, we uncovered a striking role for glutathione peroxidase 2 (GPx2) in oncogenic signaling and patient survival. GPx2 loss stimulates malignant progression due to reactive oxygen species/hypoxia inducible factor-α (HIF1α)/VEGFA (vascular endothelial growth factor A) signaling, causing poor perfusion and hypoxia, which were...
Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - February 22, 2022 Category: Science Authors: Zuen Ren, Huizhi Liang, Phillip M. Galbo Jr, Malindrie Dharmaratne, Ameya S. Kulkarni, Atefeh Taherian Fard, Marie Louise Aoun, Nuria Martinez-Lopez, Kimita Suyama, Outhiriaradjou Benard, Wei Zheng, Yang Liu, Joseph Albanese, Deyou Zheng, Jessica C. Mar, Tags: Medical Sciences Biological Sciences Source Type: research

Cheetah Medical inks supply deal with Allina Health
Cheetah Medical said today it inked a supplier contract with non-for-profit healthcare system Allina Health. Through the contract, Minnesota and western Wisconsin based Allina Health will gain access to Cheetah Medical’s hemodynamic monitoring solutions to help guide volume management decisions in septic patients, Cheetah Medical said. “Intravenous fluid requirements vary significantly between patients based on underlying health conditions, and it can be a challenge to determine the right amount of fluid needed to properly maintain organ perfusion and optimize care. The Cheetah Medical technology has demonstra...
Source: Mass Device - July 19, 2016 Category: Medical Equipment Authors: Fink Densford Tags: Blood Management Business/Financial News Cheetah Medical Source Type: news

Bound Tree Medical and Tri-anim Health Services to Distribute ROSC-U Miniature Chest Compressor Nationwide
Dublin, Ohio, August 8, 2016 – Bound Tree Medical and Tri-anim Health Services, both part of the Sarnova family of companies, will distribute the ROSC-U Miniature Chest Compressor through the companies’ nationwide sales teams, via a partnership with Resuscitation International. The ROSC-U is an automated, compact CPR device that delivers chest compressions at a consistent rate and depth ensuring uninterrupted high-quality CPR. The device can be used continuously to provide uninterrupted CPR from on-scene with the first responders through the continuum of care, including admission to the ED or Cath Lab for advanced card...
Source: JEMS: Journal of Emergency Medical Services News - August 8, 2016 Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Cardiac & Resuscitation Industry News Patient Care Source Type: news

EMS Medical Directors Chart the Future of EMS at Annual Gathering of Eagles
The Metropolitan Medical Directors Coalition (AKA “Eagles”) 21st Annual Retreat (AKA “Eagle Creek”) was held Wednesday and Thursday, February 27 and 28, at the Dallas Sheraton Hotel under the leadership of Paul Pepe, MD. The closed, invitation-only retreat is attended by 70 medical directors from the most-populated metropolitan EMS systems as well as 18 EMS fellows—33% of the nation’s current EMS fellows. This group oversees EMS for a combined population of over 114 million people in the United States and abroad, with representatives from Canada; Germany; New Zealand; Italy; Amsterdam, The Netherland; Bangkok, ...
Source: JEMS: Journal of Emergency Medical Services News - February 28, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: A.J. Heightman, MPA, EMT P Tags: Top Story News Exclusive Articles Patient Care Administration and Leadership Operations Source Type: news