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Perceived Organizational and Social Support as Probable Mitigators of Burnout Among Medical Trainees and Providers
(2020-04)
BACKGROUND: National trends show that employees and trainees in the medical field are susceptible to burnout. To our knowledge, no studies have been published on burnout moderators, such as perceived support and lifestyle ...
When Lightning Strikes Twice in the Case of Anemia
(2020-10)
Vitamin b12 deficiency anemia in the general population is 1.4% with an even higher incidence in the elderly and hospitalized reported up to 10-15%. Other causes of anemia such as warm autoimmune hemolytic anemia have an ...
Preservice Teachers' Use of a Translation App with Dual Language Learners
(2020-04)
BACKGROUND: Many practicing teachers face challenges with effective technology integration (Keengwe & Onchwari, 2009). Teachers who do integrate technology into their educational practices understand that it is not an ...
First Bite Syndrome After Parapharyngeal Surgery
(2020-10)
Introduction: Most schwannomas, other than those associated with neurofibromatosis, occur in the para-pharyngeal space often originating from Cranial nerves (CN) 9-12 or the sympathetic chain. Although cervical sympathetic ...
Improving Utilization of an Internal Medicine Clinic Patient Portal: A Quality Improvement Project
(2020-10)
Background: The University of Oklahoma-Tulsa Internal Medicine Clinic utilizes an electronic patient portal to improve communication and help achieve the healthcare triple aim of reducing costs, enhancing patient experience, ...
Trust But Verify, Don't Disregard the Simplex Answer: An Uncommon Presentation of Herpes Simplex Encephalitis
(2020-10)
Introduction: Herpes simplex virus type 1 encephalitis is the most common cause of sporadic fatal encephalitis worldwide. Typical presentation includes fever, altered mental status, focal cranial nerve deficits, and ...
Severe Coarctation of the Aorta: A Delayed Diagnosis
(2020-05)
INTRODUCTION: Coarctation of the aorta (CoA) is a congenital heart disease characterized by narrowing of the aorta near the aortic isthmus. The incidence of CoA is 4 out of every 10,000 births, accounting for 6–8% of all ...
Oral Memoirs of Leeland Alexander
(2016-03-01)
An oral history interview with Leeland Alexander, who has served in positions ranging from Assistant Dean for Administration and Business to Associate Vice President for Community Advancement.
Improving Outpatient Follow-Up After Hospitalization
(2020-10)
Introduction: Hospital readmission is costly, in both patient quality of life and healthcare expenditures. Timely post-discharge follow-up has shown to reduce preventable readmissions. Efforts should be aimed at improving ...
Oral Memoirs of Robert Bruce
(2018-06-13)
An oral history interview with Robert Bruce, MD, a graduate of the first class of medical students at the Tulsa Medical College.