Chinchore, Yashodhan Begaj, Tedi Wu, David Drokhlyansky, Eugene Cepko, Constance L.
Vertebrate photoreceptors are among the most metabolically active cells, exhibiting a high rate of ATP consumption. This is coupled with a high anabolic demand, necessitated by the diurnal turnover of a specialized membrane-rich organelle, the outer segment, which is the primary site of phototransduction. How photoreceptors balance their catabolic ...
Jacob, Hannah Shanmugalingam, Shanthi Kingdon, Camilla
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Archives of disease in childhood
Oliveira, Salesia Felipe de Cunha, Antônio José Ledo Alves da Trajman, Anete Teixeira, Clotilde Gomes, Maria Kátia Halfoun, Vera
ABSTRACT Introduction A preceptor is understood as a health care professional with an important role in introducing students and recently graduated doctors into professional practice. However, studies into medical teaching in the Family Health Strategy (FHS) have shown inadequacies in the quality, training and time spent by the tutors with students...
Forsyth, Kevin D
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Archives of disease in childhood
Buist, Diana S. M. Field, Terry S. Banegas, Matthew P. Clancy, Heather A. Doria-Rose, V. Paul Epstein, Mara M. Greenlee, Robert T. McDonald, Sarah Nichols, Hazel B. Pawloski, Pamala A.
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Journal of Cancer Education
Expanding research capacity of large research networks within health care delivery systems requires strategically training both embedded and external investigators in necessary skills for this purpose. Researchers new to these settings frequently lack the skills and specialized knowledge conducive to multi-site and multi-disciplinary research set i...
Chin, Michael S. Chappell, Ava G. Giatsidis, Giorgio Perry, Dylan Lujan-Hernandez, Jorge Haddad, Anthony Matsumine, Hajime Orgill, Dennis P. Lalikos, Janice F.
BACKGROUND: Necrosis remains a significant complication in cutaneous flap procedures. Monitoring, and ideally prediction, of vascular compromise in the early postoperative period may allow surgeons to limit the impact of complications by prompt intervention. Hyperspectral imaging could be a reliable, effective, and noninvasive method for predicting...
Roderick, Sarah S. Burdette, Nelly Hurwitz, Debra Yeracaris, Pano
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this study was to assess the degree of behavioral health (BH) integration change in patient-centered medical homes (PCMHs) when using a practice facilitator (PF) specially trained in implementing integrated care and how a quasi-experimental design assists in this process. METHOD: Twelve PCMHs, 8 Federally Qualified Heal...
Menezes, Márcia Mendes Maia, Luciana Colares Rocha, Caroline Urias Sampaio, Cristina Andrade Costa, Simone de Melo
ABSTRACT The current study aimed to identify and analyze the prevalence of ethical conflicts experienced by medical students. This study is a cross-sectional and analytical research that was conducted in a public school in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The instrument used for the data collection was a self-administered questionnaire. The data ...
Wewer Albrechtsen, Nicolai J. Poulsen, Kristina W. Svensson, Lærke Ø. Jensen, Lasse Holst, Jens J. Torekov, Signe S.
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BMC Medical Education
BackgroundMedical education is a cornerstone in the global combat against diseases such as diabetes and obesity which together affect more than 500 million humans. Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) are educational tools for institutions to teach and share their research worldwide. Currently, millions of people have participated in evidence-based ...
Persaud, Dev Cole, Joanna Jainarine, Ramdeo Khalid, Zahira
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Frontiers in Public Health
The Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) started the Internal Medicine/Infectious Diseases residency program in 2013. It was a collaborative initiative between GPHC and University of Maryland. Since that time the program has gone through many trials and developed new partnerships and collaboration and emerged as a young successful program ...