Sentences with phrase «emergency medicine research»

We care for approximately 20,000 children and young adults a year, and are proud to be both a Level I Pediatric Trauma Center and a national center for Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research.
Most cardiac arrest victims, however, don't get that treatment before trained rescuers arrive,» said Bentley J. Bobrow, MD, professor at the UA Colleges of Medicine in Tucson and Phoenix and co-director of the Arizona Emergency Medicine Research Center — Phoenix, part of the UA Department of Emergency Medicine.
«It is still early days but the study, which was funded through an NIHR Clinical Lecturer grant and a College of Emergency Medicine Research Grant, could potentially make a huge difference to large numbers of patients.

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Pollack is a research associate at the Center for Hyperbaric Medicine and Environmental Physiology at Duke University Medical Center, and the research director for the Divers Alert Network, a nonprofit organization that helps divers in medical emergencies and promotes dive safety.
Based on the research questions at hand, the Center draws from CHOP and University of Pennsylvania - based expertise in emergency medicine; pediatric trauma; surgery; nursing; social work; pediatric and adolescent medicine; epidemiology and biostatistics; bioengineering; computational engineering; psychology; behavioral science; communications; and health education.
Most groups have focused on detecting proteins released from dying brain cells, but those proteins are not always abundant after injury and often require exotic or proprietary antibodies to measure, said study corresponding author Adam Chodobski, associate professor (research) of emergency medicine in the Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
The National Institute on Drug Abuse is pursuing a mix of approaches that include developing non-opioid pain medicines, conducting research on vaccines that may blunt the impact of fentanyl and its related offshoots, getting public health organizations to increase the availability and use of medications already available to treat opioid addiction and getting medications such as buprenorphine and naloxone, which suppress withdrawal symptoms and ease cravings, into the hands emergency room doctors dealing with patients with opioid addictions.
On top of her research, she is giving courses in Gastro - intestinal Diseases, Emergency Medicine, and Nutrition, running two wetlabs and supervising graduate seminars.
«Our findings add to the growing evidence that the new laws, although controversial to some, were associated with marked improvements in road safety,» said lead author Jeffrey Brubacher, associate professor of Emergency Medicine at UBC, researcher with Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute and a VCH Emergency Department physician.
«One of our most important findings is the lack of high - quality research on this topic, especially in relation to the major health impact gun violence has had in this country,» says co - author Eric Fleegler, MD, MPH, also of Boston Children's Division of Emergency Medicine and Harvard Medical School.
For example, patients who received their first opioid prescription for an ankle sprain treated in U.S. emergency departments (EDs) commonly received prescriptions for anywhere from 15 to 40 pills, according to new research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
Only one in five victims with serious injuries caused by suspected child abuse in England and Wales is treated at a designated major trauma centre, reveals research published online in Emergency Medicine Journal.
The findings of a research group in Manchester, published in the Emergency Medicine Journal, could potentially make a huge difference to a large number of patients.
Although survival rates for people who suffer cardiac arrest outside a hospital are extremely low in most places, emergency physicians propose three interventions to improve survival rates and functional outcomes in any community and urge additional federal funding for cardiac resuscitation research in an editorial published online in Annals of Emergency emergency physicians propose three interventions to improve survival rates and functional outcomes in any community and urge additional federal funding for cardiac resuscitation research in an editorial published online in Annals of Emergency Emergency Medicine.
«In addition to developing a consistent and integrated system for identifying, triaging, and treating people, more evidence - based research is needed to determine which treatments are most effective,» said Dr. North, who is a member of the emergency medicine's section on homeland security at UT Southwestern and director of the Program in Trauma and Disaster at the VA North Texas Health Care System.
However, the routine practice of data sharing in scientific research, rather than reactive data sharing, will be needed to effectively prepare for future public health emergencies, according to Jean - Paul Chretien from the Integrated Biosurveillance Section, Armed Forces Health Surveillance Branch, Defense Health Agency, United States, and colleagues, writing in PLOS Medicine.
«As far as we know this is the first open - source medical device that has been clinically validated and is widely available,» said Dr. Tarek Loubani, associate professor at Western's Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, associate scientist at Lawson Health Research Institute and an emergency room physician at London Health Sciences Centre.
«The takeaway here is that these devices may very well be a useful alternative to manual CPR for patients who may be in need of advanced life support,» said the study's corresponding author Benjamin S. Abella, MD, MPhil, an associate professor of Emergency Medicine and clinical research director of the Center for Resuscitation Science at Penn Medicine.
«Our results suggest an association between regional gun laws and firearm - related injuries in children,» says Monika K. Goyal, M.D., M.S.C.E., director of research within Children's Division of Emergency Medicine and senior author of the poster.
«Future research work should seek to elucidate the association of specific gun laws with the incidence rates of pediatric firearm - related injuries,» says Shilpa Patel, M.D., M.P.H., an assistant professor of pediatrics and emergency medicine at Children's National and co-author of the poster.
«Based on recommendations from organizations, literature and research, it is becoming clear that identifying mental health needs is part of quality medical care,» said Alan L. Nager, MD, MHA, director of Emergency and Transport Medicine at Children's Hospital Los Angeles and first author on the study.
Flying a stroke specialist by helicopter to a nearby stroke patient for emergency care is feasible, saves money and, most importantly, gets critical care to patients faster than transporting the patient to a hospital first, according to a single - patient, proof - of - concept study by a Johns Hopkins Medicine research team.
«As an emergency physician, it was a good surprise to see the results of the study,» says senior author M. Fernanda Bellolio, M.D., research chair of the Mayo Clinic Department of Emergency emergency physician, it was a good surprise to see the results of the study,» says senior author M. Fernanda Bellolio, M.D., research chair of the Mayo Clinic Department of Emergency Emergency Medicine.
Miller, who serves as director of clinical research and executive vice-chair of Emergency Medicine at Wake Forest Baptist, said the study built on previous research findings that more complex patients managed in an observation unit with stress CMR testing experienced a reduction in care costs of about $ 2,100 per patient per year.
«We will conduct further research with many more infants to refine and validate test accuracy,» said Elizabeth Alpern, MD, also a co-author on the study and emergency department physician at Lurie Children's, as well as Professor of Pediatrics at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
Even though these drugs have been used for more than 30 years, we didn't have this important information on whether the drugs were valuable and in what circumstances,» said Dr. Ahamed Idris, Professor of Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine at UT Southwestern, and Chief of Research in Emergency Medicine.
Stein is director of the Department of Emergency Medicine's Brain Research Laboratory.
Under his direction, from 2003 to 2007, the agency brought a new level of commitment to public health, with special emphasis on emerging issues such as bioterrorism and emergency preparedness, as well as health disparities, patient safety and creation of the Illinois Regenerative Medicine Institute to support stem cell research.
Additional contributors to this study include Rema Reman, PhD, and Ronald G. Thomas, PhD, UC San Diego Department of Family and Preventive Medicine and Neurosciences; Thomas Hemmen, MD and Justin A. Zivin, MD, PhD, UC San Diego Department of Neurosciences; Richard Obler, MD, MPH, Department of Emergency Medicine, El Centro Regional Medical Center, El Centro, CA; Ramesh Rao, PhD, Calit2 and UCSD Jacobs School of Engineering; and Patrick D. Lyden, MD, FAAN, UC San Diego Department of Neurosciences and Research Division, Veterans Affairs San Diego Health Center.
Professor of Emergency Medicine and Radiology Director of Research, Marcus Institute of Integrative Health Thomas Jefferson University and Hospital 1015 Chestnut Street, Suite 412 Philadelphia, PA 19107
For example, patient who received their first opioid prescription for an ankle sprain treated in U.S. emergency departments (EDs) commonly received prescriptions for anywhere from 15 to 40 pills, according to new research from the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.
The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology is comprised of the Program in Women's Oncology that includes Gynecologic Oncology and Breast Health, Maternal - Fetal Medicine, Midwifery, Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, specialists in General Obstetrics and Gynecology including Ambulatory Care and Emergency Obstetrics and Gynecology, Clinical Research in Women's Health, Medical Education, and Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery.
Bonnie Regini is responsible for sponsored research agreements for Child Health and Human Development (CHHD), the Department of Medicine (including Cardiology, Dermatology, Emergency, Endo, Gastro, Laboratory, Internal, Pulmonary, Renal, Rheumatology), Microbiology, Neurosciences, Ophthalmology, Pediatrics, Physiology, Psychiatry, Radiology, Radiation, Pharmacology and the School of Nursing and Health Sciences (SNHS).
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Over the course of the study, Isbell and colleagues hope to present these «case videos» to more than 900 physicians and other emergency medicine professionals across the country recruited via an American Medical Association - licensed research and marketing company.
April 2015 - IAWTI associates present disaster planning and response research papers at the 19th World Congress on Disaster and Emergency Medicine in Cape Town, South Africa.
Graduates of the program who become certified can pursue several career opportunities in Veterinary Technology in a variety of settings, including small animal practice, herd health management, biomedical research, pharmaceutical sales, government agencies, emergency medicine, education, and zoos.
Remaining clinically oriented, Dr. Judge practiced emergency medicine in San Francisco while completing her research at UC Davis.
Professionals from all fields of veterinary medicine are eligible for entry including, but not limited to those who work in: research, emergency services, shelters, and those who work with large and exotic animals.
Major responsibilities include primary medical care of collection animals (e.g., implementing preventative medicine program, performing clinical exams and emergency response, reviewing water quality and life support system function), case management leadership for National Aquarium Animal Rescue animals (primarily sea turtles and seals), a research project for publication, and veterinary student training.
Our center is a member of the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society, a reliable source for the latest research and innovations in veterinary medicine.
Dr. Kelman loves the unpredictable challenges of emergency medicine and staying abreast of the latest advancements in veterinary research.
This information relates to research activity in small animal emergency and critical care medicine.
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His interests in veterinary medicine include soft tissue surgery, emergency medicine, and research.
Dr. Christopher Monarski completed his surgical residency in Arizona at VCA Animal Referral & Emergency Center of Arizona, and has been helping to advance veterinary medicine in our community through his residency - related teaching and research projects.
Treat around 15 to 30 patients daily, on average • Collaborate with support staff to obtain medication and treatment history of patient in order to provide an accurate diagnosis in a reassuring, compassionate, and professional manner • Mentor residency students on best emergency room practicesCertified Emergency Room Physician — St. John's Hospital — Los Angeles CA — 10/2008 to Present • Treat patients entering the emergency room, providing routine care as well as up - to - date life - saving techniques to reduce pain, stop bleeding, calm adverse physical reactions, soothe burns, and more • Research advances in medicine, equipment, and best practice care to improve quality of treatment • Order diagnostic tests and transfer stabilized patients to appropriemergency room practicesCertified Emergency Room Physician — St. John's Hospital — Los Angeles CA — 10/2008 to Present • Treat patients entering the emergency room, providing routine care as well as up - to - date life - saving techniques to reduce pain, stop bleeding, calm adverse physical reactions, soothe burns, and more • Research advances in medicine, equipment, and best practice care to improve quality of treatment • Order diagnostic tests and transfer stabilized patients to appropriEmergency Room Physician — St. John's Hospital — Los Angeles CA — 10/2008 to Present • Treat patients entering the emergency room, providing routine care as well as up - to - date life - saving techniques to reduce pain, stop bleeding, calm adverse physical reactions, soothe burns, and more • Research advances in medicine, equipment, and best practice care to improve quality of treatment • Order diagnostic tests and transfer stabilized patients to appropriemergency room, providing routine care as well as up - to - date life - saving techniques to reduce pain, stop bleeding, calm adverse physical reactions, soothe burns, and more • Research advances in medicine, equipment, and best practice care to improve quality of treatment • Order diagnostic tests and transfer stabilized patients to appropriate units
• Coordinated activities with CCRC at Regions Hospital • Supported emergency medical services, emergency medicine, burn unit and adult / pediatric trauma • Worked with clinical research manager to conduct clinical trials, recruit test subjects, collect data and maintain file system • Conducted annual reviews and developed reports on resulting information
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