Browsing Research Day 2020 by Author "87471fe9-4441-434f-9393-3124323934fb"
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Analysis of awareness months using Google Trends
Oraee, David; Reeves, Brooke; Torgerson, Trevor; Ottwell, Ryan; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)Objective: Health awareness months are growing in popularity with over 200 awareness days, weeks and months recognized in the United States. Awareness months cover a wide array of topics including Breast Cancer Awareness ... -
Analysis of practices to promote reproducibility and transparency in anesthesiology research: Are important aspects "hidden behind the drapes?"
Okonya, Ochije; Rorah, Drayton; Tritz, Daniel; Umberham, Blake A.; Wiley, Matt; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)Introduction: Reliable, high quality research is essential to the field of anesthesiology. Investigating reproducibility and transparency has been accomplished broadly in the biomedical domain and in the social sciences; ... -
Analysis of publication trends and its relationship with academic success among dermatology residents and fellows
Anderson, J. Michael; Wenger, David; Walters, Corbin; Hall, Lindy; Johnson, Austin; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)Background: Exposure to academic research is regarded as a meaningful component of medical training. Despite the importance placed on research activities, little is known regarding the extent to which dermatology residents ... -
Analysis of publication trends in orthopedic residents in relations to academic achievement post-graduation
Carr, Marvin; Anderson, J. Michael; Hobbs, James; Walters, Corbin; Johnson, Austin L.; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)Background: Continuing Medical Education (CME) is an essential component of physician's careers. For many years the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) has required residency programs to promote ... -
Assessment of transparent and reproducible research practices in the psychiatry literature
Sherry, Caroline E.; Pollard, Jonathan Z.; Tritz, Daniel; Carr, Branden K.; Pierce, Aaron; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)Objective: Reproducibility is a cornerstone of scientific advancement; however, many published works may lack the core components needed for study reproducibility. In this study, we evaluate the state of transparency and ... -
Association of conflicts of interest of public speakers at meetings of the Dermatologic and Ophthalmic Drug Advisory Committee and the Ophthalmic Devices Panel of the US Food and Drug Administration
Khattab, Mostafa; Weaver, Michael; Cook, Courtney; Kinder, Nicholas; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28) -
Cross-sectional analysis of psychiatry residency graduate peer-reviewed publication trends
Schell, Jace; Waddell, Jourdan; Johnson, Bradley S.; Johnson, Austin L.; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)Background: Scholarly activity through research is widely considered to be an integral component of medical training, and residency or fellowship match success. However, the rate of these scholarly practices in psychiatry ... -
Cross-sectional review of publication trends among OBGYN graduates
Lindsey, Alyssa; Burrows, Blake; Evans, Sheridan; Rauh, Shelby; Johnson, Austin L.; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)Objective: Research and other scholarly activities are essential components to medical training and may predict (i) success for matching into residency or fellowship programs and (ii) a future in academia. Despite this ... -
Effects of Hugh Jackman's basal cell carcinoma disclosure and public interest in sunscreen
Ferrell, Matt; Torgerson, Trevor; Austin, Jennifer; Khojasteh, Jam; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28) -
Evaluation of spin in the abstracts of systematic reviews regarding the treatment of acne vulgaris
Ottwell, Ryan; Rogers, T. Calli; Anderson, J. Michael; Johnson, Austin L.; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)Background: Spin is the misrepresentation of study findings which may positively or negatively influence the reader's interpretation of the results. Little is known regarding the prevalence of spin in abstracts of systematic ... -
Gender gap in surgery: Can integrated surgical programs increase the number of women in surgery?
Rauh, Shelby; Evans, Sheridan; Mettler, Katie; Simpson, Alainna; Scott, Jared; Tanghetti, Margot; Thomas, Michael; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)Objective: To determine if the creation of integrated surgical programs has increased the recruitment of women into surgical residencies. -
Interest in Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery residency: Can Google Trends be a predictive tool?
Johnson, Austin L.; Torgerson, Trevor; Cooper, Craig; Corcoran, Adam; Hamilton, Tom; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)Google Trends, an online internet search tool, was used to evaluate the association between the U.S. senior applicant pool for Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (Oto-HNS) residency programs and internet search queries ... -
Intervention reporting quality of randomized control trials in plastic surgery
Evans, Sheridan; Rauh, Shelby; Jellison, Samuel; Diener, Brian; Agha, Riaz; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)Background: With the increasing number of RCTs being conducted and published in plastic surgery, clear, accurate, and complete reporting of trial information is critical for readers to properly evaluate a trial's methodology ... -
"Michael Douglas" effect
Torgerson, Trevor; Johnson, Austin L.; Cooper, Craig; Khojasteh, Jam; Hamilton, Tom; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)Background: In June 2013, celebrity actor Michael Douglas announced that he had received a diagnosis of throat cancer, which he attributed to the human papillomavirus (HPV). HPV is the most common sexually transmitted ... -
Potential effects of financial conflicts of interest of speakers at the Pulmonary/Allergy Drug Advisory meetings
Bickford, Trevor; Kinder, Nicholas; Arthur, Wade; Wayant, Cole; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)Rationale: The Pulmonary-Allergy Drugs Advisory Committee (PADAC) evaluates the safety and efficacy of new drugs used in the treatment of pulmonary, allergic, and immunologic diseases. Previous studies have shown, however, ... -
Public awareness of health issues after the Surgeon General tweets
Young, Ryan; Roddy, Kevin; Torgerson, Trevor; Keener, Ashley; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)Health information distributed on social media may benefit public health by aiding in disease management and increasing awareness, however, not all information disseminated on social media is reliable. Therefore, a need ... -
Publication and research trends among neurological residents
Wright, Bryan; Claassen, Analise; Faulkner, Jantzen; Fladie, Ian; Johnson, Austin L.; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)Research is a critical aspect of residency training, but many programs lack a robust research component in their curriculum. Research publications are one way that physicians can advance their career in academic medicine, ... -
Publication trends among anesthesiology graduates and its relationship with future academic success
Walters, Corbin; Anderson, J. Michael; Ferrell, Sydney; Kee, Micah; Johnson, Austin L.; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)Purpose: Research during medical training is widely considered to be an integral component of residency and fellowship match success, with many residency programs encouraging residents to engage in scholastic activities, ... -
Publication trends among emergency medicine residents, fellows, and graduates and its relationship to future academic achievement
Reddy, Arjun; Riley, Haley; Evans, Sheridan; Rauh, Shelby; Johnson, Austin L.; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)Purpose: Scholastic activity through research involvement is a fundamental aspect of a physician's training, and may have a significant influence on residency and fellowship match success. Despite this fact, little is known ... -
Publication trends among general surgery residents, fellows, and graduates and its relationship to future academic achievement
Fladie, Ian; Wright, Bryan; Wise, Audrey; Jackson, Erin; Kinder, Nick; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)Background: Medical research is considered a core component of Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) residency programs. Through conducting, evaluating, and applying medical research, physicians aim ...