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Publikováno v:
BMJ Open Quality, Vol 11, Iss 3 (2022)
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b0c44c30367a48608b2f45140607371c
Publikováno v:
Medical Education Online, Vol 26, Iss 1 (2021)
Introduction. The COVID-19 pandemic placed an unprecedented strain on academic healthcare systems necessitating a pause in medical student teaching in clinical care settings, including at Weill Cornell Medicine (WCM). WCM had a preexisting telemedici
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/80517921e07946068960f5b8429b5fcd
Autor:
Ar Kar Aung, Celia M. Zubrinich, Michelle S. Y. Goh, Benjamin Snyder, Mei Jie Tang, Cindy Y. L. Khu, Jennifer I. Lee, Linda V. Graudins
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 79:513-522
Purpose To develop a reliable assessment tool to monitor the quality of adverse drug reaction (ADR) reports and evaluate its performance within a quaternary hospital setting. Methods Adverse drug reactions report QUality Algorithm (AQUA-12) was devel
Autor:
Susan I, Liu, Morgan, Shikar, Emily, Gante, Patricia, Prufeta, Kaylee, Ho, Philip S, Barie, Robert J, Winchell, Jennifer I, Lee
Publikováno v:
Critical Care Nurse. 42:33-43
Background In the critical care setting, early recognition of clinical decompensation is imperative to trigger prompt intervention and optimize patient outcomes. Local Problem In a 20-bed surgical intensive care unit of an urban academic medical cent
Autor:
Rebecca E. Berger, Harjot K. Singh, Angela S. Loo, Victoria Cooley, Snezana Nena Osorio, Jennifer I. Lee, Matthew S. Simon
Publikováno v:
Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf
BACKGROUND: Penicillin allergy is commonly reported, but true allergy is rare. Inpatients with reported beta-lactam allergy are often treated with alternative antibiotics. Penicillin skin testing (PST) is not universally available for inpatients. MET
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology. 78:781-791
Purpose Adverse drug reactions (ADRs) contribute significantly to healthcare burden. However, they are largely preventable through appropriate management processes. This narrative review aims to identify the quality indicators that should be consider
Autor:
Jean Allyson Jacobs, Ruble Ryan Hastu, Victoria Cooley, Sarah Liwanag, Tanya Mighty, Jennifer I. Lee
Publikováno v:
Professional case management. 27(6)
Publikováno v:
BMJ open quality. 11(3)
Autor:
Mark A. Sonnick, Maya Viavant, Meredith L. Turetz, Lorenzo D. Bean, Deanna Jannat-Khah, Jamuna K. Krishnan, Jessica Snead, Maria Spinelli, Xian Wu, Jennifer I. Lee
Publikováno v:
ATS scholar. 3(1)
It is not known whether an intervention using real-time provider teaching in acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD) improves provider knowledge and/or patient outcomes.To pilot the combination of a novel, real-time provi
Autor:
Jacobs JA; Jean Allyson Jacobs, MPH, BSN, RN, CCM, is an inpatient RN care manager at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City. Receiving her BSN from LSU in 1992, she has had an expansive nursing career in critical care, public health, and case management. She recently earned her master's degree in public health practice from UMass Amherst in 2020.; Ruble Ryan Hastu, BSN, RN, earned his BSN from Mercy College in 2000. His extensive nursing experience includes ER, home care, public health, and case management in New York City. He currently works as an inpatient RN care manager at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center.; Victoria Cooley, MS, earned her MS in biostatistics from Columbia University, and earned her BS in health science from Springfield College. She has worked as a research biostatistician at Weill Cornell Medicine since 2017, where she assists investigators with study planning, data cleaning, statistical analysis, graphics production, and manuscript preparation.; Sarah Liwanag, MPA, BSN, RN, CMGT-BC, currently works as a nurse case manager at Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago, IL. Previously, she worked as an inpatient RN care manager at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center. She earned her MPA from NYU, and her BSN from Fairfield University. She has extensive experience providing care to complex trauma, surgical, medical, and pediatric patients, and patients with cancer.; Tanya Mighty, MSN, BSN, RN, serves as manager of the Department of Care Coordination/Social Work at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center. She serves as both mentor and leader for care managers and social workers in the medicine service line at Weil Cornell Medical Center.; Jennifer I. Lee, MD, is assistant dean of program development and operations at the Weill Cornell Medical College, vice chair for quality and patient safety (QPS) and associate professor of clinical medicine in the Weill Department of Medicine at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell., Hastu RR; Jean Allyson Jacobs, MPH, BSN, RN, CCM, is an inpatient RN care manager at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City. Receiving her BSN from LSU in 1992, she has had an expansive nursing career in critical care, public health, and case management. She recently earned her master's degree in public health practice from UMass Amherst in 2020.; Ruble Ryan Hastu, BSN, RN, earned his BSN from Mercy College in 2000. His extensive nursing experience includes ER, home care, public health, and case management in New York City. He currently works as an inpatient RN care manager at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center.; Victoria Cooley, MS, earned her MS in biostatistics from Columbia University, and earned her BS in health science from Springfield College. She has worked as a research biostatistician at Weill Cornell Medicine since 2017, where she assists investigators with study planning, data cleaning, statistical analysis, graphics production, and manuscript preparation.; Sarah Liwanag, MPA, BSN, RN, CMGT-BC, currently works as a nurse case manager at Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago, IL. Previously, she worked as an inpatient RN care manager at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center. She earned her MPA from NYU, and her BSN from Fairfield University. She has extensive experience providing care to complex trauma, surgical, medical, and pediatric patients, and patients with cancer.; Tanya Mighty, MSN, BSN, RN, serves as manager of the Department of Care Coordination/Social Work at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center. She serves as both mentor and leader for care managers and social workers in the medicine service line at Weil Cornell Medical Center.; Jennifer I. Lee, MD, is assistant dean of program development and operations at the Weill Cornell Medical College, vice chair for quality and patient safety (QPS) and associate professor of clinical medicine in the Weill Department of Medicine at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell., Cooley V; Jean Allyson Jacobs, MPH, BSN, RN, CCM, is an inpatient RN care manager at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City. Receiving her BSN from LSU in 1992, she has had an expansive nursing career in critical care, public health, and case management. She recently earned her master's degree in public health practice from UMass Amherst in 2020.; Ruble Ryan Hastu, BSN, RN, earned his BSN from Mercy College in 2000. His extensive nursing experience includes ER, home care, public health, and case management in New York City. He currently works as an inpatient RN care manager at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center.; Victoria Cooley, MS, earned her MS in biostatistics from Columbia University, and earned her BS in health science from Springfield College. She has worked as a research biostatistician at Weill Cornell Medicine since 2017, where she assists investigators with study planning, data cleaning, statistical analysis, graphics production, and manuscript preparation.; Sarah Liwanag, MPA, BSN, RN, CMGT-BC, currently works as a nurse case manager at Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago, IL. Previously, she worked as an inpatient RN care manager at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center. She earned her MPA from NYU, and her BSN from Fairfield University. She has extensive experience providing care to complex trauma, surgical, medical, and pediatric patients, and patients with cancer.; Tanya Mighty, MSN, BSN, RN, serves as manager of the Department of Care Coordination/Social Work at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center. She serves as both mentor and leader for care managers and social workers in the medicine service line at Weil Cornell Medical Center.; Jennifer I. Lee, MD, is assistant dean of program development and operations at the Weill Cornell Medical College, vice chair for quality and patient safety (QPS) and associate professor of clinical medicine in the Weill Department of Medicine at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell., Liwanag S; Jean Allyson Jacobs, MPH, BSN, RN, CCM, is an inpatient RN care manager at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City. Receiving her BSN from LSU in 1992, she has had an expansive nursing career in critical care, public health, and case management. She recently earned her master's degree in public health practice from UMass Amherst in 2020.; Ruble Ryan Hastu, BSN, RN, earned his BSN from Mercy College in 2000. His extensive nursing experience includes ER, home care, public health, and case management in New York City. He currently works as an inpatient RN care manager at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center.; Victoria Cooley, MS, earned her MS in biostatistics from Columbia University, and earned her BS in health science from Springfield College. She has worked as a research biostatistician at Weill Cornell Medicine since 2017, where she assists investigators with study planning, data cleaning, statistical analysis, graphics production, and manuscript preparation.; Sarah Liwanag, MPA, BSN, RN, CMGT-BC, currently works as a nurse case manager at Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago, IL. Previously, she worked as an inpatient RN care manager at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center. She earned her MPA from NYU, and her BSN from Fairfield University. She has extensive experience providing care to complex trauma, surgical, medical, and pediatric patients, and patients with cancer.; Tanya Mighty, MSN, BSN, RN, serves as manager of the Department of Care Coordination/Social Work at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center. She serves as both mentor and leader for care managers and social workers in the medicine service line at Weil Cornell Medical Center.; Jennifer I. Lee, MD, is assistant dean of program development and operations at the Weill Cornell Medical College, vice chair for quality and patient safety (QPS) and associate professor of clinical medicine in the Weill Department of Medicine at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell., Mighty T; Jean Allyson Jacobs, MPH, BSN, RN, CCM, is an inpatient RN care manager at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City. Receiving her BSN from LSU in 1992, she has had an expansive nursing career in critical care, public health, and case management. She recently earned her master's degree in public health practice from UMass Amherst in 2020.; Ruble Ryan Hastu, BSN, RN, earned his BSN from Mercy College in 2000. His extensive nursing experience includes ER, home care, public health, and case management in New York City. He currently works as an inpatient RN care manager at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center.; Victoria Cooley, MS, earned her MS in biostatistics from Columbia University, and earned her BS in health science from Springfield College. She has worked as a research biostatistician at Weill Cornell Medicine since 2017, where she assists investigators with study planning, data cleaning, statistical analysis, graphics production, and manuscript preparation.; Sarah Liwanag, MPA, BSN, RN, CMGT-BC, currently works as a nurse case manager at Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago, IL. Previously, she worked as an inpatient RN care manager at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center. She earned her MPA from NYU, and her BSN from Fairfield University. She has extensive experience providing care to complex trauma, surgical, medical, and pediatric patients, and patients with cancer.; Tanya Mighty, MSN, BSN, RN, serves as manager of the Department of Care Coordination/Social Work at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center. She serves as both mentor and leader for care managers and social workers in the medicine service line at Weil Cornell Medical Center.; Jennifer I. Lee, MD, is assistant dean of program development and operations at the Weill Cornell Medical College, vice chair for quality and patient safety (QPS) and associate professor of clinical medicine in the Weill Department of Medicine at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell., Lee JI; Jean Allyson Jacobs, MPH, BSN, RN, CCM, is an inpatient RN care manager at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City. Receiving her BSN from LSU in 1992, she has had an expansive nursing career in critical care, public health, and case management. She recently earned her master's degree in public health practice from UMass Amherst in 2020.; Ruble Ryan Hastu, BSN, RN, earned his BSN from Mercy College in 2000. His extensive nursing experience includes ER, home care, public health, and case management in New York City. He currently works as an inpatient RN care manager at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center.; Victoria Cooley, MS, earned her MS in biostatistics from Columbia University, and earned her BS in health science from Springfield College. She has worked as a research biostatistician at Weill Cornell Medicine since 2017, where she assists investigators with study planning, data cleaning, statistical analysis, graphics production, and manuscript preparation.; Sarah Liwanag, MPA, BSN, RN, CMGT-BC, currently works as a nurse case manager at Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago, IL. Previously, she worked as an inpatient RN care manager at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center. She earned her MPA from NYU, and her BSN from Fairfield University. She has extensive experience providing care to complex trauma, surgical, medical, and pediatric patients, and patients with cancer.; Tanya Mighty, MSN, BSN, RN, serves as manager of the Department of Care Coordination/Social Work at New York-Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center. She serves as both mentor and leader for care managers and social workers in the medicine service line at Weil Cornell Medical Center.; Jennifer I. Lee, MD, is assistant dean of program development and operations at the Weill Cornell Medical College, vice chair for quality and patient safety (QPS) and associate professor of clinical medicine in the Weill Department of Medicine at New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell.
Publikováno v:
Professional case management [Prof Case Manag] 2022 Nov-Dec 01; Vol. 27 (6), pp. 306-312.