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The Rockefeller University Hospital: Environment for Discovery
For more than 70 years, the Hospital has served as a national resource in the study of human disease. It has shown itself capable of adapting effectively to a changing scientific, academic, and social environment.
A Structured Approach to Evaluating Life Course Hypotheses

The structured life course modeling approach (SLCMA) is a theory-driven analytic method that empirically compares multiple prespecified life course hypotheses characterizing time-dependent exposure-outcome relationships to...

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Ultra Violet (UV) Light Irradiation Device for Hospital Disinfection
The biomedical technology application of ultraviolet light device was reviewed in the current research in a manner to improve public healthcare safety. The research adopted ultraviolet light irradiation to enable elimination of...
A Structured Approach to Evaluating Life Course Hypotheses

The structured life course modeling approach (SLCMA) is a theory-driven analytic method that empirically compares multiple prespecified life course hypotheses characterizing time-dependent exposure-outcome relationships to...

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The Rockefeller University Hospital: A Bridge Between Science and Medicine
From its founding in 1901, the leaders of The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, later to become The Rockefeller University, had planned that it should have a hospital closely integrated with the basic research...
The Foundation of and Future Directions for JEDI @ University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries
This chapter per the authors provides an in-depth overview of how the University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries has leveraged historical connections and special collections to provide a robust foundation for justice, equity...
Influenza-associated mortality in hospital care
BackgroundEvidence of an oseltamivir treatment effect on influenza A(H3N2) virus infections in hospitalised patients is incomplete.AimsThis cohort study aimed to evaluate risk factors for death among PCR-confirmed hospitalised...
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Promoting Mobile Health Adoption to Hospital Patients Through Social Influencers
Daisy Lee, Gary Chong
Oct 01, 2021
Mobile health (mHealth) plays a key role in improving healthcare interventions by engaging patients in healthcare management. Still, there is a paucity of empirical studies on the extent to which mHealth adoption could be...
The Ursinus Weekly, February 11, 1924
Week of prayer includes many valuable meetings Varsity quintet splits games of past week Alumnus dies in veterans' hospital at Rutland, Massachusetts Rev. D. S. Schneder will be chief speaker Founders' Day Music recital on...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Rockefeller University Hospital: Transforming Medicine
Translating basic discoveries into medical treatments and preventions is more important than ever. More and more, both basic scientists and physician-scientists are exploring medical applications of their discoveries.
Testing Hospital Quality Strategic Determinants
Hospital administrators are motivated to improve hospital quality in the eyes of their patients, healthcare quality regulators, and accrediting organizations. This study empirically tests the importance of some strategic...
HOSPITAL CENTENNIAL
The Rockefeller University Hospital celebrates 100 years of bridging science and medicine
Arrhythmia Classification Using Radial Basis Function Network With Selective Features From Empirical Mode Decomposition
In this piece of work, the authors have attempted to classify four types of long duration arrhythmia electrocardiograms (ECG) using radial basis function network (RBFN). The data is taken from Massachusetts Institute of...
Re-Engineering the Hospital Discharge to Improve the Transition From Hospital to Home
The hospital discharge is non-standardized and frequently marked with poor quality and is an important driver of healthcare costs. There is now ample evidence that improving communication at hospital discharge can prevent...
Ambulance staff and end-of-life hospital admissions
BACKGROUND: Hospital admissions for end-of-life patients, particularly those who die shortly after being admitted, are recognised to be an international policy problem. How patients come to be transferred to hospital for care...
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Linguistic and Cultural Competence at Hospital Discharge
Hospital discharge is one of the most vulnerable moments in a patient's experience of care. One relatively unexplored area to improving transitions of care is how to meet the needs of diverse populations in a growing...
Alcohol consumption and future hospital usage
BACKGROUND: Heavy drinkers of alcohol are reported to use hospitals more than non-drinkers, but it is unclear whether light-to-moderate drinkers use hospitals more than non-drinkers. OBJECTIVE: We examined the relationship...
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Anticholinergic burden in older adult inpatients
Background:: Anticholinergic medications are associated with adverse outcomes in older adults and should be prescribed cautiously. We describe the Anticholinergic Risk Scale (ARS) scores of older inpatients and associations with...
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Investigating mortuary services in hospital settings

The practice and professional identity of those who within hospital mortuaries, anatomical pathology technologists (APTs), is largely invisible to the extent that the work and setting in which they work is absent in...

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Investigating mortuary services in hospital settings

The practice and professional identity of those who within hospital mortuaries, anatomical pathology technologists (APTs), is largely invisible to the extent that the work and setting in which they work is absent in...

Published by: Unkown Publisher
Delirium in the acute hospital setting
In this overview we discuss the role of psychiatry in managing delirium in acute hospital admissions. We briefly discuss the role psychiatry can offer in four main domains: (a) assessment; (b) management; (c) recovery; and (d)...
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Decreasing hospital burden of COVID-19 during the first wave in Regione Lombardia
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to quantify the hospital burden of COVID-19 during the first wave and how it changed over calendar time; to interpret the results in light of the emergency measures introduced to manage the...
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Hospital Employee Performance Evaluation Based on Knowledge Map
With the deepening of theoretical research and social practice, hospital employee performance management has developed into a mature knowledge system. Therefore, systematic review of the research results in this field is...

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