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Preventing quality improvement drift: evaluation of efforts to sustain the cost savings from implementing best practice guidelines to reduce unnecessary electrocardiograms (ECGs) during the preadmisison testing evaluation

Medical professionals commonly fail to follow best practice guidelines. Drift, or a return to previous tendencies, is abundant in healthcare even when guidelines are followed initially. This “drift” was found internally at Temple University Hospital with preoperative electrocardiograms (ECGs). Best-practice guidelines were instituted and followed as a first step, but sustaining performance improvement was the … Read More

JOM Staff

11.11.23

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Counterstrain technique for anterior and middle scalene tender point

When a patient presents with head, neck, or respiratory concerns, the scalene muscles are not commonly considered. However, somatic dysfunctions of the anterior/middle scalenes (AMS) can be contributing to or causing these medical concerns. Although tender points within the scalene muscles have been documented within the muscle belly, they have not been documented at the … Read More

JOM Staff

11.09.23

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Educational intervention promotes injury prevention adherence in club collegiate men’s lacrosse athletes

Club sports are intercollegiate athletics that are student-led and not university-funded, many of which are without professional credentialing. Collegiate club athletes have an increased rate of injury compared to their NCAA counterparts. Education and implementation of stretching and strength training have demonstrated decreased rates of noncontact injuries.

JOM Staff

11.07.23

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Ultrasound-assisted bony landmark palpation in untrained palpators

Medical students with no previous experience may find it difficult to identify and palpate bony landmarks while learning physical examination skills. In a study of 168 medical schools, 72.6 % have indicated that they are utilizing ultrasound in their curriculum. Although the integration of ultrasound curriculum has become more widespread, the depth of instruction is inconsistent. … Read More

JOM Staff

11.05.23

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Key factors for residency interview selection from the National Resident Matching Program: analysis of residency Program Director surveys, 2016–2020

As the number of medical school graduates continues to outpace the available residency training positions, applying for residency in the United States has become a highly competitive process, often associated with a low rate of selection and invitation for interview. The National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) Program Director survey provides data assessing factors considered by … Read More

JOM Staff

11.03.23

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COVID-19 scent dog research highlights and synthesis during the pandemic of December 2019−April 2023

This review was undertaken to provide information concerning the advancement of research in the area of COVID-19 screening and testing during the worldwide pandemic from December 2019 through April 2023. In this review, we have examined the safety, effectiveness, and practicality of utilizing trained scent dogs in clinical and public situations for COVID-19 screening. Specifically, … Read More

JOM Staff

11.01.23

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November 2023 issue of Journal of Osteopathic Medicine now available

In the November issue of Journal of Osteopathic Medicine (JOM), you’ll find a lineup of articles across various subspecialty areas and topics, including a review of COVID-19 scent dog research, an analysis of the key factors for residency interview selection based on surveys completed by residency program directors, a counterstrain technique description for the anterior … Read More

JOM Staff

10.29.23

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Acute generalized exanthematous pustulosis with systemic involvement

A 79-year-old man with a history of hypertension, chronic kidney disease stage IV, hyperlipidemia, heart failure, type II diabetes, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and atrial fibrillation presented to the emergency room (ER) in September 2021 with a body rash associated with pruritus, which he had for several days.

JOM Staff

10.13.23

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Diabetic ketoacidosis diagnosis in a hospital setting

Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is an endocrine emergency that can occur in people with diabetes. Its incidence is estimated to be 220,340 hospital admissions each year. Treatment algorithms include fluid resuscitation, intravenous (IV) insulin infusion, and scheduled electrolyte and glucose monitoring. The misdiagnosis of DKA in the setting of hyperglycemic emergencies results in overtreatment and unnecessary … Read More

JOM Staff

10.11.23