31 research outputs found
A Framework for Developing, Implementing, and Evaluating a Cancer Survivorship Curriculum for Medical Students
Pancreozymin bioassay in man based on pancreatic enzyme secretion: potency of specific amino acids and other digestive products
A Framework for Developing, Implementing, and Evaluating a Cancer Survivorship Curriculum for Medical Students
Cancer survivorship care is not adequately addressed in current medical school curricula.
To develop, implement, and evaluate a modular cancer survivorship curriculum that is portable to other educational settings and is designed to provide medical students with a foundation of knowledge, attitudes, and skills related to care for cancer survivors.
An expert consensus panel developed a set of learning objectives related to cancer survivorship to guide the development of educational modules, such as computer-based self-instructional modules, problem-based learning cases, videos, and clinical exercises. Course and clerkship chairs were directly involved in the development and implementation of the modules.
A cohort study with a historical control group demonstrated that fourth-year medical students increased their knowledge in survivorship issues and their self-reported level of comfort in care activities compared to similar students who did not receive the survivorship curriculum.
Our framework resulted in a cancer survivorship curriculum that was implemented in a modular manner across the medical curriculum that improved learning and that is potentially portable to other educational settings
Interactions between Intraluminal Bile Acids and Digestive Products on Pancreatic and Gallbladder Function
Epigenetic regulation affects N-myc downstream-regulated gene 1 expression indirectly in pancreatic cancer cells
N-myc downstream-regulated gene 1 (NDRG1), important in tumor growth and metastasis, has recently gained interest as a potential therapeutic target. Loss of NDRG1 expression is generally associated with poor clinical outcome in pancreatic cancer (PaCa) patients. As the NDRG1 gene possesses a large promoter CpG island, we sought to determine whether its repression is epigenetically mediated in PaCa cells
Minutes of the Business Meeting of the American Pancreatic Association, Friday, November 7, 2014, Kohala Coast, Hawaii
Minutes of the Business Meeting of the American Pancreatic Association, Friday, November 8, 2019, Maui, Hawaii
S1886 Pancreatic Transdifferentiation Induced By Signal Transduction System of c-Kit Receptor Tyrosine Kinase and Its Ligand Stem Cell Factor
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