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Relationship Between the Second Victim Phenomenon and Occupational Burnout in Healthcare
(2020-04)
BACKGROUND: Unexpected events or outcomes in healthcare that create considerable harm or lasting damage to a patient are called adverse patient events (Mira et al., 2015). Providers affected by such events are called “second ...
Thoracic Endovascular Repair of Descending Thoracic Aortic Thrombus
(2020-05)
INTRODUCTION: Penetrating atherosclerotic ulcers (PAU) develop in the internal elastic lamina and indicate severe aortic atherosclerosis. PAU can have an associated intraluminal aortic thrombus, with associated risk of ...
Revisiting Unlicensed Channel Access Scheme of 5G New Radio
(2020-04)
BACKGROUND: As the second phase of 5G standardization efforts encapsulated in Release 16 comes to its freeze and completion date in June 2020, aspects of some promised features and services started to crystallize. Among ...
Factors Associated with Medication Adherence Among a High-Risk Hepatitis C Birth Cohort
(2020-04)
BACKGROUND: Multiple studies of hepatitis C virus (HCV) reported that 75% of individuals infected with HCV were born between 1945-1965 and were previously never tested. Therefore, in 2012 the CDC published recommendations ...
Duodenal Ulcer After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery: The Value of Laparoscopic Transgastric Endoscopy
(2020-05)
INTRODUCTION:
While peptic ulcers can occur after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgeries, they are most commonly found as marginal ulcers at the gastrojejunal anastomosis and amenable to standard endoscopy. Peptic ulcers ...
Choking on Sand: Diffuse Calcification of the Lungs from Pulmonary Alveolar Microlithiasis
(2020-05)
INTRODUCTION: Widespread pulmonary calcification is a relatively uncommon finding in patients presenting with dyspnea; differential diagnosis is limited, particularly when accompanied by a diffuse “sandstorm” appearance ...
Oral Memoirs of William G. Thurman
(2016-04-07)
An oral history interview with William G. Thurman, MD, former provost at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and interim dean at the Tulsa Medical College.
Abdominal Pain of Unknown Origin
(2020-05)
INTRODUCTION: Abdominal pain is a common presenting problem in both primary care settings and Emergency Departments. The underlying cause is not determined in about 1 in 3 patients. The following is a perplexing case of ...
Oral Memoirs of Gabrielle Thurman
(2016-04-07)
An oral history interview with Gabrielle Thurman, former employee of the Tulsa Medical College and Tulsa Medical Education Foundation.
Oral Memoirs of Lesley Walls
(2017-02-21)
An oral history interview with Lesley Walls, MD, former chair of the Department of Family Medicine at the Tulsa Medical College.