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MetroHealth Medical Center
2018-2024
Case Western Reserve University
2018-2024
University of Kentucky
2024
University of Nevada, Reno
2022
University of Miami
2016
Palo Alto Medical Foundation
2013
Neurological Surgery
2012
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
2012
University of California, Los Angeles
2009-2011
Australian National University
2009
Major goals of rehabilitation and health interventions in people with spinal cord injury (SCI) are to improve functional independence, increase social participation, enhance quality life (QOL). Determining areas perceived by consumers as most important can assist research prioritization, planning for delivery services, policy development. Five high priority functioning the SCI population (arm/hand use, walking, bladder/bowel control, sexual function, relief pain) were chosen determine...
Effective treatment after cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) is imperative as so many activities of daily living (ADLs) are dependent on functional recovery arm and hand actions. We focus defining comparing neurological endpoints that might be used during acute or subacute Phase 2 clinical trials involving subjects with sensorimotor complete SCI (ASIA Impairment Scale [AIS-A]). For the purposes this review, trial would examine effects a pharmaceutical small molecule, drug, biologic, cell...
We evaluate behaviors and attitudes among resident applicants program directors related to the American Urological Association (AUA) residency matching recommend changes improve match.Written questionnaires were mailed 519 112 after 1999 match. Subjects asked about their observations, opinions towards match.Questionnaires returned by 230 94 (44% 83% response rates, respectively.) Of 75% spent $1,001 $5,000 for interviewing. 47% recalled that how programs would rank applicant 61% of they...
Purpose To examine whether duty-hour restrictions have been consequential for various aspects of the work surgical faculty and if those consequences differ in academic nonacademic general surgery residency programs. Method Questionnaires were distributed 2004 to 233 members five four U.S. programs surgery. Participation was restricted who had at least one year. Ten items on questionnaire probed experiences. Results include means, percentages, t-tests mean differences. Of 146 (63%) completed...
Abstract This Work-In-Progress Paper will describe the effort being made by a large public institution to better ensure success of students who are transferring into College Engineering (COE). Transfer in COE enter from across state or campus with diverse work, life and military backgrounds. diversity experiences brings real world talent classroom, but academic our transfer was limited. The has cohort 150 - 200 students/year. From 2011-2017, we lost an average 31% those their first year....
The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that children be breastfed exclusively for the first 6 months of age. This recommendation may prove challenging women with spinal cord injury (SCI) who face unique challenges and barriers to breastfeeding due impact SCI on mobility physiology. Tailored provision care from health professionals (HCPs) is important in helping navigate these potential barriers. Yet, HCPs often lack confidence SCI-specific knowledge meet needs mothers SCI. An...
Researchers and professionals in the information fields are increasingly recognizing that they should engage themselves more closely with local, marginalized under-empowered communities addressing a range of challenges diverse contexts. Education employing critical pedagogy dialogic action can provide fertile ground for preparing future graduates such engagement, break down over-simplified dichotomies between academic external community identities. The authors argue non-traditional, mutually...
Regan-Smith, Martha G. M.D.; LITTLEFIELD, JOHN H.; DaROSA, DEBRA A.; ANDERSON, KIMBERLY D.; BELL, RICHARD M.; NICHOLAS, GARY G.; WOLFSON, PHILIP J. Author Information
ABSTRACT The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that infants be breastfed exclusively for the first 6 months of age. However, there are few resources available on effects a spinal cord injury (SCI) can have breastfeeding mothers. It is difficult to find information address unique challenges women with SCI experience when planning or trying breastfeed. Our international team, including SCI, health care providers, and researchers, aims gap through creation this consumer guide. purpose...