2025
Capacity assessment for EHR-based medical device post-market surveillance for synthetic mid-urethral slings among women with stress urinary incontinence: a NEST consortium study
Matheny M, Perkins A, Rieger-Christ K, Ross J, Mao J, Sedrakyan A, Shah N, Winter R, Reynolds W, Mourtzinos A, Schulz W, Bartlett V, Solotke M, Pandya S, Aryal S, Cho A, Frankenberger E, Park D, Bostrom D, Robbins S, Yustein A, Chughtai B, Trabuco E. Capacity assessment for EHR-based medical device post-market surveillance for synthetic mid-urethral slings among women with stress urinary incontinence: a NEST consortium study. BMJ Surgery Interventions & Health Technologies 2025, 7: e000193. PMID: 39949784, PMCID: PMC11822424, DOI: 10.1136/bmjsit-2023-000193.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectronic health record dataElectronic health recordsHealth systemStress urinary incontinenceSynthetic mesh implantsTertiary care academic medical centerSurgical approachManual chart reviewChart reviewAcademic medical centerMedical device surveillanceHealth recordsAdverse event surveillanceMesh implantationUrinary incontinenceDuration of surveillanceAscertainment rateMid-urethral sling (MUSOutcome measuresSynthetic mid-urethral slingsTreat stress urinary incontinenceDetermination of surgical approachEvent surveillanceRetrospective observational studyMedical CenterPromoting Reasonable Career Expectations and Maximizing Professional Fulfillment for Academic Oncologists: ASCO Recommendations for Academic Medical Centers.
Winer E, Levit L, Basch E, Chavez-MacGregor M, Dubois R, Eckhardt S, Ellis L, Hudis C, Schrag D, Speers C, Wilky B, Tibbits M, Spence R, Garrett-Mayer E. Promoting Reasonable Career Expectations and Maximizing Professional Fulfillment for Academic Oncologists: ASCO Recommendations for Academic Medical Centers. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2025, jco2402246. PMID: 39928904, DOI: 10.1200/jco-24-02246.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcademic medical centerAcademic medical oncologistsMedical oncologistsMedical CenterClinical workloadProfessional fulfillmentPatient careCancer preventionASCO recommendationsAcademic oncologistsLeadership opportunitiesOncologistsCareer satisfactionResearch supportCareer advancementConduct researchASCOEffective strategyRecommendationsWorkloadCareCareer expectationsCenterProfessionalsPreferences for Care Among African American Women Considering Postmastectomy Breast Reconstruction.
Shammas R, Hung A, Ramkalawan J, Mullikin A, Moore A, Greenup R, Hollenbeck S, Phillips B, Matros E, Reed S, Lee C. Preferences for Care Among African American Women Considering Postmastectomy Breast Reconstruction. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery 2025 PMID: 39903878, DOI: 10.1097/prs.0000000000012003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImplant reconstructionBreast reconstructionPatient valuesReconstructive optionsRisk of complicationsBreast reconstruction optionsPostmastectomy breast reconstructionPost-mastectomy reconstructionNon-white womenAcademic medical centerAfrican American WomenAbdominal morbidityProphylactic mastectomyAA patientsFlap reconstructionSurgical complicationsAA womenComplication riskCommunity partnershipsAcademic centersTreatment preferencesSurgeryComplicationsPatientsMedical CenterRetrospective Visual and Quantitative Assessment of Burst Suppression With and Without Identical Bursts in Patients After Cardiac Arrest
Fong M, Pu K, Beekman R, Kim N, Nguyen C, Gilmore E, Hirsch L, Zaveri H. Retrospective Visual and Quantitative Assessment of Burst Suppression With and Without Identical Bursts in Patients After Cardiac Arrest. Neurocritical Care 2025, 1-11. PMID: 39900751, DOI: 10.1007/s12028-024-02208-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIdentical burstsBurst suppressionCardiac arrest survivorsInterburst intervalClinical featuresNeurological outcomeCardiac arrestArrest survivorsAssociated with poor neurological outcomeContinuous electroencephalogramCerebral Performance Category scoreAssociated with poor outcomesCardiac arrest patientsPoor neurological outcomePost-cardiac arrestPredictors of mortalityUS academic medical centersEEG backgroundPrognostic significanceArrest patientsClinical outcomesPoor outcomeRetrospective analysisAcademic medical centerUS cohortEfficacy of a Clinical Decision Support Tool to Promote Guideline-Concordant Evaluations in Patients With High-Risk Microscopic Hematuria: A Cluster Randomized Quality Improvement Project.
Matulewicz R, Tsuruo S, King W, Nagler A, Feuer Z, Szerencsy A, Makarov D, Wong C, Dapkins I, Horwitz L, Blecker S. Efficacy of a Clinical Decision Support Tool to Promote Guideline-Concordant Evaluations in Patients With High-Risk Microscopic Hematuria: A Cluster Randomized Quality Improvement Project. Journal Of Urology 2025, 101097ju0000000000004436. PMID: 39854625, DOI: 10.1097/ju.0000000000004436.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClinical decision supportQuality improvement projectIntervention armImprovement projectImplementation of clinical decision supportClinical decision support alertsMultisite academic medical centerClinical decision support toolPrimary outcomeElectronic health recordsBarriers to evaluationAcademic medical centerHigh riskCDS alertsCDS toolsUsual careHealth recordsHealth systemPatient completionGuideline-concordantAmbulatory sitesImaging ordersCompletion of imagingControl armPromotion evaluationEffect of text message reminders to improve paediatric immunisation rates: a randomised controlled quality improvement project
Rosen K, Krelle H, King W, Klapheke N, Pina P, Anderman J, Chung A, Mendoza F, Bagheri A, Stadelman J, Tsuruo S, Horwitz L. Effect of text message reminders to improve paediatric immunisation rates: a randomised controlled quality improvement project. BMJ Quality & Safety 2025, bmjqs-2024-017893. PMID: 39762025, DOI: 10.1136/bmjqs-2024-017893.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntervention groupHealth centersPediatric vaccination ratesRoutine childhood immunizationPromote health service utilizationAppointment schedulingChildhood immunizationGuardians of children aged 0Qualified Health CentersVaccine administrationHealth service utilizationQuality improvement projectVaccination ratesChildren aged 0Academic medical centerMessaging interventionService utilizationImmunisation ratesEffective interventionsImprovement projectLow-incomeTarget parentsText messagesAged 0Secondary outcomesA mind-body resilience intervention for emotional distress in cardiac arrest survivors and their informal caregivers – Recovering together after cardiac arrest: Protocol for an open pilot trial
La Camera D, Elmer J, Perman S, Donnino M, Wu O, Parker R, Vranceanu A, Presciutti A. A mind-body resilience intervention for emotional distress in cardiac arrest survivors and their informal caregivers – Recovering together after cardiac arrest: Protocol for an open pilot trial. Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications 2025, 43: 101426. PMID: 39866903, PMCID: PMC11757219, DOI: 10.1016/j.conctc.2024.101426.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSurvivor-caregiver dyadsEmotional distressImprove quality of survivorshipCardiac arrestMeasures of emotional distressProvision of anticipatory guidanceQuality of survivorshipCoping skills trainingWorsened quality of lifeChronic emotional distressPost-test measuresAcademic medical centerClinically significant distressPost-test assessmentQuality of lifeInformal caregiversCardiac arrest survivorsExit interviewsResilience interventionsStudy cliniciansParticipant feedbackAnticipatory guidanceCognitive statusMedical staffMixed-methodsCochlear Implantation With Sporadic Inner Ear Schwannomas: Outcomes in 106 Patients From an International Multi-Institutional Study
Marinelli J, Rahne T, Dornhoffer J, Lohse C, Cottrell J, Roland J, Thompson N, Brown K, Lucas J, Babu S, Lindquist N, Perkins E, Tan D, Lane J, Hunter J, Harvey E, Deep N, Cerasiello S, Kircher M, Espahbodi M, Tooker E, West N, Caye-Thomasen P, Carlson M, Plontke S. Cochlear Implantation With Sporadic Inner Ear Schwannomas: Outcomes in 106 Patients From an International Multi-Institutional Study. Otology & Neurotology 2025, 46: 10-18. PMID: 39666742, DOI: 10.1097/mao.0000000000004362.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIpsilateral cochlear implantationOpen-set speech perceptionCochlear implantationSpeech perceptionSpeech perception test scoresGross total resectionSpeech perception scoresSpeech perception testsSpeech perception outcomesCochlear implant performanceAudiometric follow-upAcademic medical centerTotal resectionTertiary academic medical centerPerception outcomesInternational multi-institutional studyPerception scoresHigh-complexity tumorsLow complexity tumorsMedian scoreIncomplete tumor resectionPerception testsMulti-institutional studyMedical CenterStatistically significant difference
2024
DEVELOPMENT OF A TRAINING MODEL WITHIN HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE FOR NURSE PRACTITIONERS
Laffer A, Kumar C, Shamas T, Gillespie-Heyman S, Podosek A, Ruskin A. DEVELOPMENT OF A TRAINING MODEL WITHIN HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE FOR NURSE PRACTITIONERS. Innovation In Aging 2024, 8: 962-963. PMCID: PMC11691278, DOI: 10.1093/geroni/igae098.3101.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNurse practitionersPalliative careWorkforce shortagesInterprofessional palliative care teamVA Community Living CentersVeterans AdministrationPalliative care trainingPalliative care servicesPalliative care teamCommunity Living CentersQuality improvement projectDeliver high-qualityAcademic medical centerInterprofessional teamworkPrimary careCare teamCare trainingClinical care responsibilitiesCare servicesInterprofessional learningClinical hoursHospiceLiving centersClinician skillsImprovement project“No One Really Prepares You”: Lived Experiences of Women Division Chiefs in Academic Medicine
Loyal J, Beagan R, Dias M, Asnes A. “No One Really Prepares You”: Lived Experiences of Women Division Chiefs in Academic Medicine. Journal Of Women's Health 2024, 34: e401-e408. PMID: 39714989, DOI: 10.1089/jwh.2024.0416.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAuthentic leadership styleAcademic medical centerLeadership styleLeadership rolesLeadership positionsSenior-level leadership positionsMedical CenterConstant comparative methodDivision chiefsSenior leadership rolesInfluence of womenU.S. academic medical centersGrounded theory approachSemi-structured interviewsSuccession planningMedical school classLeadership developmentThematic sufficiencyWomen leadersQualitative studyChief positionDivision headsLack of recognitionPositive influenceObjectives:</i></b>Release of complex imaging reports to patients, do radiologists trust AI to help?
Amin K, Davis M, Naderi A, Forman H. Release of complex imaging reports to patients, do radiologists trust AI to help? Current Problems In Diagnostic Radiology 2024, 54: 147-150. PMID: 39676024, DOI: 10.1067/j.cpradiol.2024.12.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRadiology reportsArtificial intelligenceImprove patient comprehensionAcademic medical centerEight-question surveyManual checkingPatient portalsCentury Cures ActArtificial intelligence systemsArtificial intelligence technologyPatient comprehensionOpinions of radiologistsClinical fellowsIntelligent systemsCures ActMedical CenterImaging ReportingIntelligence technologyRadiology attendingsContact informationPatientsRadiologistsRadiologyCanonical amplifications and CDKN2A/B loss refine IDH1/2-mutant astrocytoma prognosis
Ghosh H, Patel R, Claus E, Castro L, Wen P, Ligon K, Meredith D, Bi W. Canonical amplifications and CDKN2A/B loss refine IDH1/2-mutant astrocytoma prognosis. Neuro-Oncology 2024, noae258. PMID: 39584448, DOI: 10.1093/neuonc/noae258.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFocal gene amplificationsCDKN2A/B lossFocal amplificationGene amplificationAssociated with worse survivalAssociated with reduced survivalGrade 4 casesGrade 4 patientsLoss of CDKN2A/BMolecular featuresOverall survival predictionIntermediate prognosisTumor gradeWorse survivalIDH1/2-mutantShorter survivalHistological criteriaStratify riskPoor outcomeHistological featuresCDKN2A/BHomozygous lossAcademic medical centerGrade 2Glioma diagnosticsAssociation of gender-based discrimination and burnout among faculty in an urban academic medical center
Peccoralo L, de Guillebon E, Clifton E, He C, Kaplan S, Deshpande R, Kaplan C, Pietrzak R, Charney D, Ripp J. Association of gender-based discrimination and burnout among faculty in an urban academic medical center. Work 2024 DOI: 10.1177/10519815241290607.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAssociated with burnoutUrban academic medical centerAssociated with depressive symptomsCross-sectional surveyAcademic medical centerConclusions BurnoutBackground BurnoutGender-based discriminationReduce burnoutProfessional satisfactionMental healthUrban hospitalsWomen physiciansDepressive symptomsImpact burnoutRates of menIncreased burnoutLeadership scoresProfessional characteristicsWork life integrationBurnoutMedical CenterPhysiciansSurvey instrumentWomenFinancial Compensation of Academic Otolaryngologists in the United States: Trends and Distribution
Shah R, Tyagi S, Futela D, Malhotra A, Judson B. Financial Compensation of Academic Otolaryngologists in the United States: Trends and Distribution. The Laryngoscope 2024, 135: 1367-1371. PMID: 39530275, DOI: 10.1002/lary.31909.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSalary survey dataMedian compensationFinancial compensationAcademic medical centerCompensation dataFaculty compensationSalary surveySalary gapSalary inequitiesSurvey dataMedical CenterFaculty membersSenior ranksAcademic otolaryngology departmentUnited StatesUS academic centersGeographic regionsFinancialFull-time facultyCompensationClinical Utilization and Outcomes of Hypomethylating Agents and Venetoclax in Patients with Myelodysplastic Syndrome - a Multicenter Retrospective Analysis
Guru Murthy G, Ball S, Feld J, Abboud R, Haddadin M, Patel S, Kishtagari A, Hawkins H, Guerra V, Dworkin E, Tawfiq R, Dulak D, Feng A, Cotte C, Cohen-Nowak A, Shukla A, Balasubramanian S, Winer E, Foucar C, Abaza Y, Shallis R, Lin C, Badar T, Patel A, Im A, Szabo A, Atallah E. Clinical Utilization and Outcomes of Hypomethylating Agents and Venetoclax in Patients with Myelodysplastic Syndrome - a Multicenter Retrospective Analysis. Blood 2024, 144: 3206-3206. DOI: 10.1182/blood-2024-211623.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHMA monotherapyTumor lysis syndromePhase 3 randomized clinical trialEvent free survivalHypomethylating agentsMulticenter retrospective analysisMyelodysplastic syndromeAdverse eventsUS academic medical centersClinical trialsUpfront settingFree survivalOverall survivalClinical outcomesRetrospective analysisClinical management of myelodysplastic syndromesIncidence of tumor lysis syndromeAcademic medical centerManagement of myelodysplastic syndromesAllogeneic stem cell transplantationSingle arm clinical trialResponse rateOutpatient settingStem cell transplantationMedical CenterA survey of practicum training practices in clinical neuropsychology
Towns S, Jaffe S, Butts A, Penna S, Whiteside D. A survey of practicum training practices in clinical neuropsychology. The Clinical Neuropsychologist 2024, ahead-of-print: 1-14. PMID: 39482231, DOI: 10.1080/13854046.2024.2413575.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPracticum supervisorsPracticum traineesClinical neuropsychologyClinical contact hoursNorth American AssociationNeuropsychologyPracticum sitesEndorsed needsAcademic medical centerTraining programAdvanced traineesMedical CenterSupervised traineesSupervisorsStudents per yearTraining practicesContact hoursTraineesPracticumCurrent practicesSurveyTrainingSurvey researchStudentsUnited StatesClinician and Practice Characteristics Associated With Support of Office-based Methadone: Findings From a National Survey
Sung M, Black A, Blevins D, Henry B, Cates-Wessel K, Dawes M, Hagle H, Joudrey P, Molfenter T, Levin F, Fiellin D, Edelman E. Clinician and Practice Characteristics Associated With Support of Office-based Methadone: Findings From a National Survey. Journal Of Addiction Medicine 2024, 19: 150-156. PMID: 39475119, PMCID: PMC11903189, DOI: 10.1097/adm.0000000000001388.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOpioid use disorderCharacteristics associated with supportTreatment of opioid use disorderMultivariate logistic regression modelOffice-based settingSequential multivariable logistic regression modelsOpioid treatment programsLogistic regression modelsAcademic medical centerUse disorderInclusion criteriaMethadoneMedical CenterPatientsOffice-basedCOVID-19 surveyClinician supportPractice characteristicsLongitudinal treatmentImplementation barriersPolicy changesMOUDOutcome variablesImprove accessNational surveyMultifaceted implementation strategy to improve the evaluation of penicillin allergies in perioperative patients: a pre-post feasibility implementation study
Carter E, Zavez K, Schramm C, Zolla M, Baron K, Banach D. Multifaceted implementation strategy to improve the evaluation of penicillin allergies in perioperative patients: a pre-post feasibility implementation study. Infection Control And Hospital Epidemiology 2024, 45: 1455-1461. PMID: 39473231, PMCID: PMC11663472, DOI: 10.1017/ice.2024.119.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImplementation strategiesMultifaceted implementation strategyCenters for Disease Control and PreventionDisease Control and PreventionPost-implementation periodU.S. Centers for Disease Control and PreventionEvaluation of penicillin allergyElectronic medical recordsPenicillin allergy recordAcademic medical centerControl and PreventionPenicillin allergy evaluationEvaluating penicillin allergyNurse engagementPocket cardPerioperative nursesAllergy historyAllergy documentationEducational meetingsNursesPost-implementationAllergy recordsImplementation studyFocus groupsSelf-efficacyInternal Medicine Residents’ Confidence and Preferences in Hospital Medicine Competencies: A Multi-Site Study
Sankey C, Riquelme P, Windish D. Internal Medicine Residents’ Confidence and Preferences in Hospital Medicine Competencies: A Multi-Site Study. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2024, 40: 70-81. PMID: 39384690, PMCID: PMC11780018, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-024-09111-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCommunity-based programsPoint-of-care ultrasoundAcademic medical centerCare transitionsPalliative careIM residentsClinical skillsResident confidenceInternal medicineCompetency domainsSenior residentsJunior residentsInternal medicine residentsIM residency programsSurvey-based assessmentSignificantly higher desireMedicine residentsResidency graduatesPGY-4 residentsPatient levelCareResidency programsMedical CenterSurvey responsesEducational gapIndividual values, the social determinants of health, and flourishing among medical, physician assistant, and nurse practitioner students
Neary S, Doolittle B, Mueller M, Nichols M. Individual values, the social determinants of health, and flourishing among medical, physician assistant, and nurse practitioner students. PLOS ONE 2024, 19: e0308884. PMID: 39331606, PMCID: PMC11432832, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0308884.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhysician assistantsNurse practitionersMental healthSocial determinants of healthDeterminants of healthBrief COPE InventoryDuke University Religion IndexNurse practitioner studentsMaslach Burnout InventoryCross-sectional studyAcademic medical centerPractitioner studentsSocial determinantsNP studentsAssociated with perceptionsBurnout InventoryFlourishing scoresCoping InventorySecure Flourish IndexTargeted interventionsShort Grit ScaleDescriptive statisticsCoping stylesEligible studentsFlourish Index
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