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    A Day in the Life of an Osteopathic Medical Student

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    During this past fall semester, in Tova Goldstein’s Introduction to Photography class, there was an assignment to create a photo essay. Anything that tells a story would be acceptable. Guidelines were provided that we were encouraged to follow but were not mandatory such as shooting a large group, head-shots, sequence of steps, and more. Since Tova is fortunate enough to have her father on staff at PCOM, It was thought to be fine to show a day in the life of an osteopathic medical student! On November 3, 2016, Tova Goldstein visited the campus to explore opportunities for her project. The camera used was a Canon EOS Rebel T5. Tova took many pictures of the library, a computer study area, the Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM) lab, Clinical Learning Assessment Center where simulations were conducted, and then the Anatomy Lab. This presentation follows a sequence from obtaining information in the library and a computer lab to learning skills necessary for a physician in OMM and simulation labs to exploring the anatomy to learn deep details of the body structure. Collectively, this photo essay represents one day in the life of an osteopathic medical student. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS She appreciates the assistance of Dr. Denah Appelt, Dr. Arthur Sesso, Dr. Michael McGuiness, Dr. Donald Allison, Dr. Georges and the osteopathic medical students, and thanks them for giving her permission to complete her chosen assignment. Tova Goldstein is a third year undergraduate student at Kutztown University whose major is Graphics and Advertising Desig

    Search for electroweak production of charginos in final states with two tau leptons in pp collisions at root s=8 TeV

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    Results are presented from a search for the electroweak production of supersymmetric particles in pp collisions in final states with two T leptons. The data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity between 18.1 fb(-1) and 19.6 fb(-1) depending on the final state of T lepton decays, at root s = 8 TeV, collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC. The observed event yields in the signal regions are consistent with the expected standard model backgrounds. The results are interpreted using simplified models describing the pair production and decays of charginos or T sleptons. For models describing the pair production of the lightest chargino, exclusion regions are obtained in the plane of chargino mass vs. neutralino mass under the following assumptions: the chargino decays into third-generation sleptons, which are taken to be the lightest sleptons, and the sleptons masses lie midway between those of the chargino and the neutralino. Chargino masses below 420 GeV are excluded at a 95% confidence level in the limit of a massless neutralino, and for neutralino masses up to 100 GeV, chargino masses up to 325 GeV are excluded at 95% confidence level. Constraints are also placed on the cross section for pair production of T sleptons as a function of mass, assuming a massless neutralino.Peer reviewe

    Incidental colorectal computed tomography abnormalities: Would you send every patient for a colonoscopy?

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    BACKGROUND: The clinical significance of colorectal wall thickening (CRWT) in patients undergoing abdominal computed tomography (CT) has not yet been definitively established
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