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Autor:
Jaime Cudmore, Di Qi, Suvranu De, Adam Ryason, Samuel Alfred, Jose M Parra, Stephanie B. Jones, Hung Truong, Daniel B. Jones, Amy M. Sullivan
Publikováno v:
Surgical Endoscopy. 36:3059-3067
Operating room (OR) fires are rare but devastating events requiring immediate and effective response. Virtual Reality (VR) simulation training can provide a safe environment for practice of skills in such highly stressful situation. This study assess
Autor:
Amy M. Sullivan, Jose M Parra, Andrew Matthews, Margaret M. Hayes, Matthew M. Hall, Brittany L Ranchoff, Christine P Beltran, Jeffrey H. William
Publikováno v:
Advances in Medical Education and Practice. 11:861-867
Background Many programs designed to improve feedback to students focus on faculty's ability to provide a safe learning environment, and specific, actionable suggestions for improvement. Little attention has been paid to improving students' attitudes
Autor:
Andrew, Matthews, Matthew, Hall, Jose M, Parra, Margaret M, Hayes, Christine P, Beltran, Brittany L, Ranchoff, Amy M, Sullivan, Jeffrey H, William
Publikováno v:
Advances in Medical Education and Practice
Background Many programs designed to improve feedback to students focus on faculty’s ability to provide a safe learning environment, and specific, actionable suggestions for improvement. Little attention has been paid to improving students’ attit
Autor:
Stephanie Therrien, John Pawlowski, Mohamad Rassoul Abu-Nuwar, Daniel B. Jones, Amy M. Sullivan, Jose M Parra, Stephanie B. Jones, Hung Truong
Publikováno v:
American journal of surgery. 222(6)
Background This study sought to determine the long-term impact of multidisciplinary simulated operating room (OR) team training. Method Two-wave survey study (immediate post-training survey 2010–2017, follow-up 2018). Differences across time, speci
Autor:
Jose M Parra, Philip S Lamb, Gyongyi Szabo, Christina M Martone, Mollie A. Monnig, Peter M. Monti, Patricia A. Cioe
Publikováno v:
Alcohol Alcohol
Prior research on alcohol and the immune system has tended to focus on binge doses or chronic heavy drinking. The aim of this single-session preliminary study was to characterize immune response to moderate alcohol (0.60 g alcohol per kilogram body w