2024
(376) High Capability of ChatGPT to Answer Common Patient Questions on Vasectomy Reviewed by Sexual Medicine Specialists
Reddy S, Harnisch B, Honig S, Rotker K. (376) High Capability of ChatGPT to Answer Common Patient Questions on Vasectomy Reviewed by Sexual Medicine Specialists. The Journal Of Sexual Medicine 2024, 21: qdae001.361. DOI: 10.1093/jsxmed/qdae001.361.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSexual medicine specialistsMedicine specialistsWeighted Cohen's kappaPre-operative counsellingPatient questionsCohen's kappaReduce provider burdenReduce provider workloadNatural language processingAccurate health informationVasectomy counsellingVasectomy providersOpen-ended questionsPatientsVasectomyProvider burdenProvider workloadDiabetes counselingClinical volumePatient satisfactionClinical proceduresClinical settingModerate agreementHealth informationInterrater reliability
2021
Aerosol and Droplet Risk of Common Otolaryngology Clinic Procedures
Boorgu DSSK, Dharmarajan H, Sim ES, Goyal L, Freiser ME, Weinstock M, Whelan R, Corcoran TE, Jabbour N, Wang E, H. D. Aerosol and Droplet Risk of Common Otolaryngology Clinic Procedures. Annals Of Otology Rhinology & Laryngology 2021, 130: 1245-1253. PMID: 33730891, DOI: 10.1177/00034894211000502.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPersonal protective equipmentNasal endoscopyClinic proceduresExternal earRigid nasal endoscopyPositive controlOpen suctioningFluorescent tracersNasal suctionRetrograde intubationBaseline riskNasal cavityAerodynamic diameterProtective equipmentCadaveric headsEndoscopyAdditional riskCOVID-19 eraEndonasal drillingClinical proceduresSuctioningRiskVitamin B2BreathingDroplet contamination
2015
Effect of just-in-time simulation training on provider performance and patient outcomes for clinical procedures: a systematic review
Braga MS, Tyler MD, Rhoads JM, Cacchio MP, Auerbach M, Nishisaki A, Larson RJ. Effect of just-in-time simulation training on provider performance and patient outcomes for clinical procedures: a systematic review. BMJ Simulation & Technology Enhanced Learning 2015, 1: 94. PMID: 35515199, PMCID: PMC8936624, DOI: 10.1136/bmjstel-2015-000058.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient complicationsDressing changesPatient outcomesClinical proceduresCentral line-associated blood stream infectionsProvider performanceNon-randomised trialsTime simulation trainingBlood stream infectionsPediatric endotracheal intubationClinical performance scaleInfant lumbar punctureRelative reductionSimulation trainingClinical performance scoresLaparoscopic nephrectomyEndotracheal intubationCochrane LibraryLumbar punctureSurgical timeSurgical proceduresIntubation successMethodological qualityPuncture successCorrective prompts
2014
Board #133 - Research Abstract Implementation and Impact of a Just-in-Time Assessment to Determine Intern Readiness to Perform Their First Infant Lumbar Puncture (Submission #8534)
Kessler D, Auerbach M, Chang T, Fein D, Gerard J, Lee M, Mehta R, Pusic M, Trainor J. Board #133 - Research Abstract Implementation and Impact of a Just-in-Time Assessment to Determine Intern Readiness to Perform Their First Infant Lumbar Puncture (Submission #8534). Simulation In Healthcare The Journal Of The Society For Simulation In Healthcare 2014, 9: 416. DOI: 10.1097/01.sih.0000459303.20953.b5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInfant lumbar punctureAssessment pathwayLumbar punctureSuccess rateClinical success rateLarge clinical effectAmerican Medical AssociationLP success rateClinical proceduresClinical effect sizeLumbar puncture procedureLP attemptsClinical effectsPathway adherenceProspective studyClinical successCohorts of internsLarger sample sizePuncture procedurePatient safetyNew interventionsRating ScaleEmergency medicineRoyal CollegeGlobal rating scaleDevelopment of a progressive audiologic tinnitus management program for Veterans with tinnitus
Myers PJ, Griest S, Kaelin C, Legro MW, Schmidt CJ, Zaugg TL, Henry JA. Development of a progressive audiologic tinnitus management program for Veterans with tinnitus. The Journal Of Rehabilitation Research And Development 2014, 51: 609-622. PMID: 25144174, DOI: 10.1682/jrrd.2013.08.0189.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsJames A. Haley Veterans' HospitalTinnitus managementAudiology clinicClinical modelPrevalent service-connected disabilitiesVeterans Affairs Medical CenterPilot studyMajority of patientsCounseling of patientsManagement of tinnitusService-connected disabilityLevel of careTinnitus management programTinnitus servicesPatient outcomesMedical CenterVeterans HospitalPatientsTinnitusClinical protocolsClinical patientsClinic activitiesClinical proceduresMedical servicesCare
2012
Behavior of Tip-Steerable Needles in Ex Vivo and In Vivo Tissue
Majewicz A, Marra S, van Vledder M, Lin M, Choti M, Song D, Okamura A. Behavior of Tip-Steerable Needles in Ex Vivo and In Vivo Tissue. IEEE Transactions On Biomedical Engineering 2012, 59: 2705-2715. PMID: 22711767, PMCID: PMC3448818, DOI: 10.1109/tbme.2012.2204749.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2009
Localization-related epilepsy exhibits significant connectivity away from the seizure-onset area
Zaveri HP, Pincus SM, Goncharova II, Duckrow RB, Spencer DD, Spencer SS. Localization-related epilepsy exhibits significant connectivity away from the seizure-onset area. Neuroreport 2009, 20: 891-895. PMID: 19424095, DOI: 10.1097/wnr.0b013e32832c78e0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSeizure onset areaLocalization-related epilepsyControl of seizuresDiscrete cortical areasStandard clinical proceduresBeta frequency bandsUnselected patientsComplete resectionEpilepsy surgeryCortical areasFunctional connectivitySeizuresClinical proceduresEpilepsyIntracranial electroencephalogramSignificant connectivityResectionPatientsSurgeryBrain imaging and electroconvulsive therapy
Peng K, Blumenfeld H. Brain imaging and electroconvulsive therapy. 2009, 94-108. DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511576393.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectroconvulsive therapyClinical practiceBrain stimulation therapyMedication therapyTreatment modalitiesAntipsychotic drugsStimulation therapyNeuromodulation therapiesPsychiatric treatmentTherapyBrain imagingBody healthClinical proceduresDrugsModalitiesElectroconvulsiveRecent refinementsSeizuresCliniciansBrain
2007
Virtual Patients
Kaplan B, Elkin P, Gorman P, Koppel R, Sites F, Talmon J. Virtual Patients. IFIP Advances In Information And Communication Technology 2007, 236: 397-401. DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-73025-7_31.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntensive care unitCare unitVirtual intensive care unitHealth careHealth care teamCost-effective careQuality of careRepresentation of patientsVirtual patientsCare teamPatient's conditionClinical carePatientsTelemedicine consultationsPatient careHealth care environmentPatient dataCareActual patientsCare environmentClinical proceduresPresentation of developmentsComputer-mediated interactionUsability studyClinical work
2006
Facing the Malpractice Crisis: Academic Physicians’ Willingness to Accept Quick Fix Solutions
Levine RB, Kravet SJ, Reed DA, Windish DM, Wolfe L, Wright SM. Facing the Malpractice Crisis: Academic Physicians’ Willingness to Accept Quick Fix Solutions. Southern Medical Journal 2006, 99: 1334-1336. PMID: 17233189, DOI: 10.1097/01.smj.0000235483.54376.18.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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