8 research outputs found

    Experience with a Comprehensive Multidisciplinary Geriatric Oncology Center

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    Research Goals 1. Describe the population seen in the SAOC over the past 6 years Remediate and complete the EPIC flowsheets Merge data with existing RedCAP dat

    A video-based educational intervention for providers regarding colorectal cancer screening

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    Methods: Email sent to providers asking them to complete a 7 question survey regarding knowledge and self-reported comfort in screening for colorectal cancer using a shared decision-making approach.https://jdc.jefferson.edu/patientsafetyposters/1045/thumbnail.jp

    Vaccine Refusal: An Epidemic of Choice

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    Objectives Understand the epidemiology of vaccine refusal Discuss the behavioral and social drivers of vaccine hesitancy and refusal Review the legal status of vaccine exemption Familiarize you with the interventions aimed at increasing vaccination completion Discuss the ethics of vaccine refusa

    Murmur: A Guide to Common Valvular Diseases for the Primary Care Physician

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    What We Will Cover: Pathophysiology of heart murmurs The most common murmurs Differentiating a benign and a malignant murmur How to recognize and describe these murmurs Clinical implications and management of these murmurs What We Will Not Cover: Strange and mysterious and rare murmurs Pediatric murmurs Interpretation of Echocardiograph

    Primary Care of the Patient with Chronic Kidney Disease

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    Objectives Review the epidemiology of CKD patients generally at JFMA Review the pathophysiology of the most common causes of CKD Understand the definition and classification of CKD Review the most recent CKD management guideline

    Improving Diabetic Retinopathy Screening in a Large Ambulatory Practice

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    Aim 1: To increase the percentage of JFMA diabetic patients with up-to-date retinopathy screening to 60% by April 1, 2019. Aim 2: To increase the utilization of an in-office portable retinal scanner by identifying current barriers to its use and developing a standardized workflow to overcome these barriers. Outcome measure: The percentage of adult diabetic patients with a JFMA provider listed as the PCP who have been seen in the Jefferson health system within the last 24 months, who had retinopathy screening once in the last 24 months. Process measure: The number of retinal scans completed each week.https://jdc.jefferson.edu/patientsafetyposters/1143/thumbnail.jp

    Improving follow-up for family medicine patients after hospital discharge

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    Aims Increase percentage of JFMA patients with follow-up appointment scheduled after discharge to 100% by March 2018 Increase percentage of JFMA patients who show up to their follow up appointments after discharge to 80% by March 2018https://jdc.jefferson.edu/patientsafetyposters/1083/thumbnail.jp
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