Reine Obeid, BS
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2025
A cross-sectional study of psychological safety: Barriers and facilitators in a non-western clinical setting
Khoury F, Ibrahim H, Chaaya M, Zeeni C, Obeid R, Chedid A, Maroun P, Khoury M, Farhat L, Marie-Daou A, Zeineldine S. A cross-sectional study of psychological safety: Barriers and facilitators in a non-western clinical setting. Medical Teacher 2025, ahead-of-print: 1-14. PMID: 41416761, DOI: 10.1080/0142159x.2025.2603348.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchQualitative conventional content analysisCross-sectional studyClinical competenceSelf-perceived clinical competenceNarrative responsesResident experiencePsychological safetyEffective clinical learningPsychologically safe learning environmentConventional content analysisMulti-level interventionsHigh self-perceived competenceMediation analysisAcademic medical centerOpen-ended questionsSelf-perceived competencePatient safetyClinical learningWorkload pressuresInterpersonal safetyDescriptive statisticsResidency programsClinical environmentResident growthHierarchical barriersElder abuse in Lebanese primary care: prevalence and predictors from a cross-sectional study
Shoujaa L, Azzam M, Abdouni L, Obeid R, Mattar D, Ahmad J, Chami W, Korbani E, Usta J, Musharrafieh U, Assaf G. Elder abuse in Lebanese primary care: prevalence and predictors from a cross-sectional study. BMC Geriatrics 2025, 25: 1016. PMID: 41387792, PMCID: PMC12699856, DOI: 10.1186/s12877-025-06731-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity-dwelling older adultsCross-sectional studyOdds of abusePrimary careOlder adultsRisk factorsElder abusePrimary care systemDepartment of Family MedicinePrimary healthcare settingsOutpatient department of family medicineOutpatient departmentAssociated with lower oddsPrevalence of elderly abuseLow-resource settingsMultivariate logistic regressionCaregiver supportBackgroundElder abuseCaregiving dynamicsPublic health concernFamily medicineFrailty screeningHealthcare settingsCare systemSociodemographic characteristicsExploring the impact of an interventional approach to resident teaching in anesthesiology clerkships
Zeeni C, Ibrahim H, Zgheib N, Saliba E, Moukarzel M, Obeid R, Younes N, Siddik M, Haidar G, Khoury F. Exploring the impact of an interventional approach to resident teaching in anesthesiology clerkships. Medical Education Online 2025, 30: 2500555. PMID: 40356376, PMCID: PMC12077471, DOI: 10.1080/10872981.2025.2500555.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEffective teaching behaviorsStudent learning outcomesTeaching behaviorsLearning outcomesTeaching strategiesStudent feedbackOverall quality of teachingMedical students' learning outcomesPost-interventionEnhance teaching qualityQuality of teachingEnhanced teaching strategiesThematic analysisPre-post intervention designTraining programResidents-as-teachersMedical student feedbackResident teachingAnesthesiology residentsTeacher characteristicsStudent learningTeaching qualityMedical student educationStudents' perceptionsResident teachers
2023
Gastric bypass alters diurnal feeding behavior and reprograms hepatic clock to regulate endogenous glucose flux
Ye Y, Abu El Haija M, Obeid R, Herz H, Tian L, Linden B, Chu Y, Guo D, Levine D, Cedernaes J, Rahmouni K, Bass J, Mokadem M. Gastric bypass alters diurnal feeding behavior and reprograms hepatic clock to regulate endogenous glucose flux. JCI Insight 2023, 8: e166618. PMID: 36787197, PMCID: PMC10070113, DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.166618.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRoux-en-Y gastric bypassGastric bypassGlucose fluxDiurnal feeding behaviorEffects of Roux-en-Y gastric bypassEating behaviorsMolecular clockWeight-independent effectsRoux-en-YGlucose metabolismWeight loss effectsDiurnal eating patternReporter mouse modelHepatic glucose productionHepatic clockClock activityHepatic glucose fluxesPair-feeding experimentsPeripheral clocksBariatric proceduresClock oscillatorGlucose homeostasisFeeding behaviorMutant miceFood intakeGastric bypass alters diurnal feeding behavior and reprograms hepatic clock to regulate endogenous glucose flux
1. Ye Y, Abu El Haija M, Obeid R, et al. Gastric bypass alters diurnal feeding behavior and reprograms the hepatic clock to regulate endogenous glucose flux. JCI Insight. 03/22/ 2023;8(6)doi:10.1172/jci.insight.166618Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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