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2por Brownfield, Elisha, Cole, David J, Segal, Richard L, Pilcher, Elizabeth, Shaw, Darlene, Stuart, Gail, Smith, Gigi“…PROBLEM: In an era of increasing complexity, leadership development is an urgent need for academic health science centers (AHSCs). The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) and others have described the need for a focus on organizational leadership development and more rigorous evaluation of outcomes. …”
Publicado 2020
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3“…OBJECTIVES/GOALS: Research ethics services are critical to the clinical, research, and educational missions of an academic health science center. Our ethics program aims to develop a culture where investigators are as intellectually engaged in ethical issues of scientific integrity as they are in study design, data collection, and implementation. …”
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4por Campbell, Lisa A., LaFreniere, Jenna R., Almekdash, Mhd Hasan, Perlmutter, David D., Song, Huaxin, Kelly, Patricia J., Keesari, Rohali, Shannon, Kay Leigh“…This study documented factors related to organizational civility at an academic health sciences center (AHSC) as the basis for future intervention work. …”
Publicado 2021
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5por Tsoh, Janice Y., Kuo, Anda K., Barr, John W., Whitcanack, Laney, Merry, Irené, Alldredge, Brian K., Azzam, Amin N.“…Most academic health sciences centers offer faculty leadership development programs (LDPs); however, the outcomes of LDPs are largely unknown. …”
Publicado 2019
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6por Wooller, Krista R., Backman, Chantal, Gupta, Shipa, Jennings, Alison, Hasimja-Saraqini, Delvina, Forster, Alan J.“…METHODS: A pre and post intervention study using the SafetyLEAP program was performed with urinary catheter prevalence as the primary outcome on two general internal medicine wards in a large academic health sciences center. RESULTS: A total of n = 534 patients (n = 283 from ward #1; and n = 252 from ward #2) were included in the initial audit and feedback portion of the study and 1601 patients (n = 824 pre-intervention and n = 777 post-intervention were included in the planned quality improvement portion of the study). …”
Publicado 2018
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7“…Staff at a medium-sized academic health science center hospital in the southeastern United States noted that nutritional supplements ordered for patients at high risk for malnutrition were not offered or administered to patients in a standardized manner and/or not documented clearly in the electronic health record as per prescription. …”
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8por Backman, Chantal, Harley, Anne, Papp, Steve, Webber, Colleen, Poitras, Stéphane, Berdusco, Randa, Beaulé, Paul E., French-Merkley, Veronique“…METHODS: This is a single-arm, pragmatic feasibility study to measure reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation, and maintenance of PATH4HIP, a pathway for post-operative hip fracture patients from a large academic health science center to a geriatric rehabilitation service in Ottawa, Canada. …”
Publicado 2022
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9por Brakenridge, Scott C., Chen, Uan-I, Loftus, Tyler, Ungaro, Ricardo, Dirain, Marvin, Kerr, Austin, Zhong, Luer, Bacher, Rhonda, Starostik, Petr, Ghita, Gabriella, Midic, Uros, Darden, Dijoia, Fenner, Brittany, Wacker, James, Efron, Philip A., Liesenfeld, Oliver, Sweeney, Timothy E., Moldawer, Lyle L.“…DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This prospective diagnostic and prognostic study was performed in the surgical intensive care unit (ICU) of a single, academic health science center. The analysis included 200 critically ill adult patients admitted with suspected sepsis (cohort A) or those at high risk for developing sepsis (cohort B) between July 1, 2020, and July 30, 2021. …”
Publicado 2022
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10por Moreau, Katherine A., Pound, Catherine M., Peddle, Beth, Tokarewicz, Jaclyn, Eady, Kaylee“…However, few residents and supervisors believed that their academic health sciences center provided adequate training and resources to support resident research. …”
Publicado 2014
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11por Wondimagegn, Dawit, Pain, Clare, Baheretibeb, Yonas, Hodges, Brian, Wakma, Melaku, Rose, Marci, Sherif, Abdulaziz, Piliotis, Gena, Tsegaye, Admasu, Whitehead, Cynthia“…Educational partnerships between academic health sciences centers in high- and low-resource settings are often formed as attempts to address health care disparities. …”
Publicado 2018
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12“…While new offerings of virtual urgent care services from peer hospitals faltered after initial provincial pilot funding lapsed, our 3 regional academic health sciences centers decided to partner to enhance patient access, achieve efficiencies, and support long-term sustainability. …”
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13por Khan, Tanzim, Shin, Laura, Woelfel, Stephanie, Rowe, Vincent, Wilson, Brittany L., Armstrong, David G.“…Over the past generation, limb preservation programs and diabetic foot services have begun to proliferate within academic health science centers as well as within health-care systems in general. …”
Publicado 2018
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14por Spyridonidis, Dimitrios“…A Qualitative Study" builds nicely on the existing knowledge base by evaluating the early stages of organisational development of Academic Health Science Centers in Australia. This commentary discusses their research findings by drawing on relevant themes including knowledge mobilization initiatives that have been developed globally to bridge the research-practice gap and knowledge brokering roles for service improvement. …”
Publicado 2021
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15por Jeffs, Lianne, Saragosa, Marianne, Law, Madelyn P, Kuluski, Kerry, Espin, Sherry, Merkley, Jane“…Participants included older adults (n=13), informal caregivers (n=9), and health care professionals (n=50) from inpatient orthopedic units in two academic health science centers and one orthopedic inpatient rehabilitation unit. …”
Publicado 2017
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16por Cameron, Carrie, Lee, Hwa Young, Anderson, Cheryl, Byars-Winston, Angela, Baldwin, Constance D., Chang, Shine“…A sample of 510 graduate students and postdoctoral fellows at major academic health science centers in the Texas Medical Center, Houston, Texas, were surveyed online. …”
Publicado 2015
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17por Jeyakumar, Tharshini, Ambata-Villanueva, Sharon, McClure, Sarah, Henderson, Carolyn, Wiljer, David“…METHODS: Semistructured interviews were conducted with education specialists and health care staff who provided or had taken part in a virtual instructor-led training at a large Canadian academic health sciences center. Guided by the Technology Acceptance Model and the Community of Inquiry framework, we analyzed interview transcript themes deductively and inductively. …”
Publicado 2021
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18“…METHODS: Our study was conducted within a 442-bed academic health sciences center in Ontario. We extracted anonymized narcotic incident reports which occurred over a 3-year period from the SAFER System. …”
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19“…METHODS: The Health Professional Attitudes Toward the Homeless Inventory (HPATHI), was administered to all medical students, and emergency medicine physicians and residents at a large academic health sciences center in Canada. The HPATHI examines attitudes, interest and confidence on a 5-point Likert scale. …”
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20“…METHODS: We conducted a survey of 118 providers including family physicians, midwives, and obstetricians practicing at 2 Toronto hospitals: community-based teaching site and fully affiliated academic health sciences center. RESULTS: The response rate was 79%. …”
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