Not exact matches
«
Clinicians, parents, and coaches should make concussion education and awareness a priority, and address factors to provide a more optimal concussion - reporting environment,» says Johna Register - Mihalik, Ph.D, LAT, ATC, Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Exercise and Sport Science
at the University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill and
lead author of the one of the recent studies on underreporting.
This stage represents the final effect of the event on the
clinician, who may leave the clinical profession altogether, stay in her previous role but never function
at her previous performance level, or thrive by taking lessons learned and working to ensure that deficits in the process
led to the outcome are addressed in effort to decrease the likelihood that such an event will occur.
She returned to Marin in April 2010 to join the Prima Medical Group and she is the
lead clinician for the nurse - midwives working
at Marin Community Clinic.
Led by researchers
at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, an international panel of pathologists and
clinicians has reclassified a type of thyroid cancer to reflect that it is noninvasive and has a low risk of recurrence.
«The Braden QD Scale provides acute care pediatric
clinicians with one instrument to predict both immobility - and device - related pressure injuries across diverse age and clinical populations,» says
lead - author Martha A. Q. Curley, PhD, RN, FAAN, the Ruth M. Colket Endowed Chair in Pediatric Nursing
at Penn Nursing and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
The study was
led by Mark Welland, Professor of Nanotechnology and a Fellow of St John's College, University of Cambridge, and Dr Colin Watts, a
clinician scientist and honorary consultant neurosurgeon
at the Department of Clinical Neurosciences.
New research
led by investigators
at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) may now help
clinicians assess an individual patient's risk of developing post-operative delirium, enabling preventive measures to safeguard their health.
«But Horizon 2020 makes it easier to obtain grants and will
lead to more technological development,» as it funds research that aligns scientists and engineers with
clinicians working
at hospitals and in industry.
«In an era of terrorism, even
clinicians serving non-military patients need to understand the spectrum of injuries caused by bomb explosions,» explains
lead author Dr. Ali Guermazi, Professor of Radiology
at Boston University School of Medicine and one of the many specialists treating bombing victims
at Boston Medical Center.
The
lead researcher for the study, Professor Gita Mishra, Professor of Life Course Epidemiology and Director of the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health
at the University of Queensland, Australia, said: «If the findings from our study were incorporated into clinical guidelines for advising childless women from around the age of 35 years who had their first period aged 11 or younger,
clinicians could gain valuable time to prepare these women for the possibility of premature or early menopause.
«Our findings suggest that we need to help
clinicians better understand the impact personal experiences with friends and family members, as well as their patients, have on their practices,» says Craig Evan Pollack, M.D., M.H.S., associate professor of medicine
at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and the study's
lead author.
«
At present,
clinicians can remove clots blocking blood flow to the brain if stroke patients reach hospital early enough,» explains Professor David Attwell of UCL's Department of Neuroscience, Physiology & Pharmacology, who
led the study.
Evidence is adequate that visual skin examination by a
clinician to screen for skin cancer
leads to harms that are
at least small, but current data are insufficient to precisely bound the upper magnitude of these harms.
«Once
clinicians are updated regularly on what bugs are causing VAP and HAP in their hospitals as well as their sensitivities to specific antibiotics, they can choose the most effective treatment,» said Dr. Andre C. Kalil, MD, MPH,
lead author of the guidelines, professor of medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases and director of the Transplant Infectious Diseases Program
at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha.
The research team,
led by Haitao Wang, PhD, a senior research investigator, Robert Pignolo, MD, PhD, an associate professor in the division of Geriatrics and the Ian Cali Distinguished
Clinician - Scientist
at the Center, and Frederick S. Kaplan, MD, the Isaac & Rose Nassau Professor of Orthopaedic Molecular Medicine and Chief of the division of Molecular Orthopaedic Medicine, published their findings in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research this month.
«Our findings suggest that e-learning can provide an efficient and scalable approach to training large numbers of
clinicians in new evidence - based treatments,» said Dr. Bradley D. Stein, the study's
lead author, a practicing psychiatrist and a senior scientist
at RAND, a nonprofit research organization.
«We thought that patients who have CFS breaks might be more sensitive to radiation therapy - induced DNA damage,» said the
lead author of the study, Robert G. Bristow, MD, PhD, a Professor within the radiation oncology and medical biophysics departments
at the University of Toronto; and a
Clinician - Scientist
at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto.
The study compared physician -
led ACOs to other types of ACOs and found that physician -
led ACOs were more likely to have comprehensive care management programs in place and advanced IT capabilities.They are also more likely to measure and report financial and quality performance
at the
clinician level and to provide meaningful and timely feedback to
clinicians.
«Most
clinicians have felt that «more was better» when it came to blocking testosterone in prostate cancer patients, however, results for the specific endpoints we focused on, OS and DSS, indicate that this was clearly not the case,» said Amin Mirhadi, MD,
lead author of the study and a radiation oncologist
at Cedars - Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
«Public health officials, legislators and
clinicians should continue efforts and allocate resources to further decrease environmental
lead exposure to children in all communities
at risk.»
Steven Deeks is a
leading HIV / AIDS
clinician and researcher based
at the University of California, San Francisco and San Francisco General Hospital.
This study offers a greater understanding of the factors that influence that trajectory and can help inform
clinicians on the next best therapy to administer
at the time of relapse,» says Kevin Eng, PhD,
lead author of the study and Assistant Professor of Oncology in the Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics
at Roswell Park.
Left: Dr.Kaberi Dasupta (
Lead author)
clinician - scientist
at the RI - MUHC and internal medicine specialist
at the MUHC
The study, «A Multi-Center Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Intermittent Hypoxia Therapy in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI),» is being conducted by an experienced team of scientists and
clinicians at three
leading SCI rehabilitation institutions: Shirley Ryan AbilityLab (
lead investigator, William Zev Rymer, MD, PhD), Kessler Foundation (Gail Forrest, PhD; Steven Kirshblum, MD), and the University of Miami (Monica A. Perez, PT, PhD).
Cohort members will contribute biologic samples, collected by
leading clinicians working
at select institutions around the country, to a central bio-bank housed
at Duke University.
Dr. Richard Booton is
Lead Lung Cancer
Clinician & Chair, Thoracic Oncology Board, GM Clinical
Lead for Lung Cancer Screening
at Manchester Thoracic Oncology Centre and North West Lung Centre & University Hospital of South Manchester, Member of the BTOG Steering Committee, Chair of the IASLC Communications Committee and IASLC Regent for UK and Ireland.
We are equally pleased that Peter Cole, a highly accomplished
clinician and researcher, will be
leading our Pediatric Hematology / Oncology Program and helping to expand the depth and breadth of pediatric cancer treatment offerings across RWJBarnabas Health,» notes Rutgers Cancer Institute Director Steven K. Libutti, MD, FACS, who is also senior vice president of oncology services
at RWJBarnabas Health and vice chancellor for cancer programs for RBHS.
«Young adults may be less likely to think that they are
at risk of cardiovascular disease, and
clinicians may be less likely to initiate statin therapy in this population,» wrote
lead author Dr. Emily Bucholz, who's with the department of medicine
at Boston Children's Hospital.
She is the
lead clinician for the ketogenic diet service provided
at the trust and works in the team with a specialist nurse and specialist dietician and a co-
lead for children's epilepsy surgery program.
«This is just one of a number of studies suggesting that there are exposures early in life that may determine [breast cancer] risk in adulthood,» says Larissa Korde, MD, a staff
clinician at the National Cancer Institute and the
lead author of the study in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention.
Enter Dr. Justin Shmalberg, a
clinician and professor
at the University of Florida's Small Animal Hospital and one of the world's
leading experts on cutting - edge dog nutrition.
Led by highly experienced and skilled
clinicians and support staff, the Hospital for Large Animals
at Cummings Veterinary Medical Center
at Tufts is the premier facility in New England for the care of horses, alpacas, llamas, goats, pigs, sheep and other large animals.
The workshop will be
led by our esteemed speaker, Dr. Wijit Sutthiprapa, Attending
Clinician and Assistant Director
at Kasetsart University Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand, and assisted by veterinarians from the region.
For two years Nina was the
Lead Clinician and supervisor of the addiction counselors
at the Veteran's Resource Center Behavioral Health Center for homeless dual diagnosed Veterans where she provided individual, group, and a comprehensive wellness and substance abuse treatment.
Having served as a
clinician at The Renfrew Center of New York, a
leading eating disorder treatment center in New York City, my experience lies in assessing and treating eating disorders, anxiety disorders, depression, and trauma in children, adolescents, and adults.»
The course will be
led by Dr. Carol Denniston, one of our senior
clinicians at the DBT Centre of Vancouver.
James Corbin is the co-developer of the Family Center
at Temple — a counseling center for military service members and their families — where he is also the Clinical Director and
Lead Clinician.