14 research outputs found
Seeking Abraham: A Report of Furman University\u27s Task Force on Slavery and Justice
After more than a year of study, the Furman University Task Force on Slavery and Justice presents its findings in this report. The report includes the Task Force’s values and process, a presentation of the history of Furman’s early ties to slavery, a number of short vignettes by individual Task Force members, and a number of recommendations for the university to address.
Members of the Task Force represent diverse students and alumni, as well as faculty and staff. The report is the result of commissioning a history, activating student research projects, hosting scholars who consulted with the Task Force, creating oral histories and curating viewpoints, and attending Universities Studying Slavery, a consortium headquartered at the University of Virginia with more than 40 international colleges and universities.
The university has made a commitment to serious consideration of the entire report
Seeking Abraham: A Report of Furman University\u27s Task Force on Slavery and Justice. Second Edition
This second edition of the Seeking Abraham Report includes additional appendices, such as Appendix B, the Special Committee on Slavery and Justice’s Report to the Board of Trustees. The Special Committee’s recommendations were accepted unanimously by the Board, meaning that the university will begin to implement a version of the key campus grounds recommendations of the report in the 2019-2020 academic year
Normal Penile, Scrotal, and Perineal Anatomy with Reconstructive Considerations
A broad overview is provided of the normal anatomy of the male genitalia to offer the best surgical outcomes in cases related to congenital abnormalities, trauma, cancer-related extirpation, and aesthetics. Neural and vascular anatomy is discussed in depth due to its critical role in maintaining function and in assuring tissue viability
Normal Penile, Scrotal, and Perineal Anatomy with Reconstructive Considerations
A broad overview is provided of the normal anatomy of the male genitalia to offer the best surgical outcomes in cases related to congenital abnormalities, trauma, cancer-related extirpation, and aesthetics. Neural and vascular anatomy is discussed in depth due to its critical role in maintaining function and in assuring tissue viability
An exploration into patient preference for injectable therapy over surgery in the treatment of female urinary incontinence
OBJECTIVE: To explore patient preference for injectable therapy over open surgery in the treatment of urinary incontinence. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Fifty-eight female patients presented for treatment of urinary incontinence. During the initial interview process, they were asked to quantify their preference for injectable therapy over surgery by specifying the lowest success rate they would accept and still try injectable therapy. The results were summarized and assessed in relation to patient age and history of previous urogynecologic surgery. RESULTS: The mean lowest acceptable success rate for all 58 surveyed patients was 34%, with 23 (40%) accepting a success rate of only 10%. Although not statistically significant, the data suggested that older patients may tend to accept lower success rates than younger patients (mean of 39% for patients aged less than 60 years compared to 22% for those aged 80 years or older). There was no difference in response based on history of previous urogynecologic surgery. CONCLUSION: Patients appear willing to accept a relatively low success rate for injectable therapy compared to open surgery
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