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Newswise: Hackensack University Medical Center’s  Department of Urology Presented 12 Abstracts at the American Urological Association 2021 Annual Meeting
Released: 22-Sep-2021 2:50 PM EDT
Hackensack University Medical Center’s Department of Urology Presented 12 Abstracts at the American Urological Association 2021 Annual Meeting
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack University Medical Center presented 12 abstracts at the American Urological Association’s (AUA) 2021 Annual Meeting, held virtually, September 10-13, 2021.

Released: 21-Sep-2021 12:25 PM EDT
Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical Center Verified Level 1 Trauma Center - Providing the Highest Level of Surgical Care to Trauma Patients
Hackensack Meridian Health

The trauma center at Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical Center has been verified as a Level 1 Trauma Center by the Verification Review Committee (VRC), an ad hoc committee of the Committee on Trauma (COT) of the American College of Surgeons (ACS). This achievement recognizes the trauma center's dedication to providing optimal care for injured patients.

Newswise: Media Advisory: September 29th Forward Food Webinar
Released: 16-Sep-2021 9:00 AM EDT
Media Advisory: September 29th Forward Food Webinar
Monday Campaigns

Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) Forward Food Food and Nutrition Coordinator Sonny Rodriguez will moderate an expert panel of speakers as they share ways of successfully integrating plant-based menu items and Meatless Monday promotions into their higher education foodservice operations.

Released: 15-Sep-2021 3:15 PM EDT
Cartilage Resurfacing Implant Reduces Pain, Restores Hip Joint Function in Dogs
North Carolina State University

A textile-based implant containing cartilage derived from stem cells reduced pain and restored hip joint function to baseline levels in a study of dogs with symptoms of moderate osteoarthritis.

Released: 15-Sep-2021 11:35 AM EDT
More Intensive and Personalized Strategies May be Needed for Weight Loss
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

Modest weight loss can lead to meaningful risk reduction in adults with obesity. Although both behavioral economic incentives and environmental change strategies have shown promise for initial weight loss, to date their efficacy alone or in combination have not been compared.

Released: 15-Sep-2021 8:55 AM EDT
Study: Filipino, Vietnamese and Thai students are ‘invisible’ victims of inequality in STEM fields
University at Buffalo

The findings of the University at Buffalo study highlight the need for higher education leaders to understand the specific needs of underrepresented Asian American ethnic subgroups and develop sustainable reform policies.

Newswise: US News & World Report Ranks Penn Nursing BSN Program # 1 in the Nation
Released: 13-Sep-2021 3:40 PM EDT
US News & World Report Ranks Penn Nursing BSN Program # 1 in the Nation
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

PHILADELPHIA (September 13, 2021) – Penn Nursing’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing is the number one undergraduate nursing program in the nation according to the 2022 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings. What makes this designation even more special is that this is the first year the national magazine has ranked undergraduate nursing programs and Penn Nursing takes the top spot.

Newswise: Jersey Shore University Medical Center Welcomes Shabbar Danish, MD, as Chair of Neurosurgery
Released: 13-Sep-2021 3:05 PM EDT
Jersey Shore University Medical Center Welcomes Shabbar Danish, MD, as Chair of Neurosurgery
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Medical Center recently welcomed Board Certified Neurosurgeon Shabbar F. Danish, M.D., FAANS, as Chair of Neurosurgery as part of the academic medical center’s Neuroscience Institute.

Newswise: Jersey Shore University Medical Center Surgeon’s Research on the Phrenic Nerve Reconstruction Surgery He Pioneered Published in the Annals of Plastic Surgery
Released: 10-Sep-2021 12:05 PM EDT
Jersey Shore University Medical Center Surgeon’s Research on the Phrenic Nerve Reconstruction Surgery He Pioneered Published in the Annals of Plastic Surgery
Hackensack Meridian Health

Study results, supporting the efficacy of phrenic nerve reconstruction surgery, from Matthew Kaufman, M.D., FACS, and colleagues at Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Medical Center were recently published in the Annals of Plastic Surgery.

Released: 9-Sep-2021 3:15 PM EDT
Hospitals with More Inpatient Nurse Practitioners Linked to Better Outcomes, More Satisfied Patients
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

According to a new study published today in Medical Care, hospitals that employ more inpatient nurse practitioners (NPs) have lower surgical mortality, higher patient satisfaction, and lower costs of care. Nurse practitioners are registered nurses (RNs) with advanced graduate education and expanded legal scope of practice to prescribe treatments including pain medications.

Released: 9-Sep-2021 1:50 PM EDT
New NSF Center Will Advance Phosphorus Sustainability
North Carolina State University

North Carolina State University will lead a national research effort to reduce both dependence on mined phosphates and the amount of phosphorus that leaches into soil and water, the National Science Foundation announced today.

Released: 9-Sep-2021 8:50 AM EDT
Hackensack University Medical Center Commemorates the 20th Anniversary of 9-11-01
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack University Medical Center holds commemoration to mark the 20th Anniversary of September 11, 2001

Released: 8-Sep-2021 11:45 AM EDT
Article of the Year!
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

The Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (ANAC) honors research led by Anne Teitelman, PhD, FNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN, Associate Professor Emerita in Penn Nursing’s Department of Family and Community Health, as the 2021 JANAC (Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care) Article of the Year.

Newswise: Aspirin is Effective Treatment for Blood Clots Following Total Knee Replacement
Released: 7-Sep-2021 3:00 PM EDT
Aspirin is Effective Treatment for Blood Clots Following Total Knee Replacement
Hackensack Meridian Health

Study finds: “Aspirin is effective in preventing propagation of infrapopliteal deep venous thrombosis following total knee arthroplasty” honored as Knee Society 2021 John N. Insall Award Winner

Released: 7-Sep-2021 11:50 AM EDT
Penn Nursing Researcher Awarded $3 Million for Study on Improving Lymphedema Care Delivery
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

A research team led by Penn Nursing’s Jie Deng, PhD, RN, OCN, FAAN, Associate Professor of Nursing in the Department of Biobehavioral Health Sciences, has been approved for a $3 million funding award by the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) to study lymphedema management in head and neck cancer survivors.

Released: 7-Sep-2021 10:35 AM EDT
Study: Dental implant surfaces play major role in tissue attachment, warding off unwanted bacteria
University at Buffalo

The surface of implants, as well as other medical devices, plays a significant role in the adsorption of oral proteins and the colonization by unwanted microorganisms (a process known as biofouling), according to a new study led by the University at Buffalo and the University of Regensburg.

Released: 1-Sep-2021 12:00 PM EDT
Study Shows a Whale of a Difference Between Songs of Birds and Humpbacks
University at Buffalo

These findings challenge the results of past studies that vocal variations in humpback whale songs provide information about a singer’s reproductive fitness.

Newswise: Pediatric Patients from Hackensack Meridian Children’s Health at Joseph M. Sanzari Children’s Hospital Find Respite and Fun at Pony Power Therapies
Released: 1-Sep-2021 11:00 AM EDT
Pediatric Patients from Hackensack Meridian Children’s Health at Joseph M. Sanzari Children’s Hospital Find Respite and Fun at Pony Power Therapies
Hackensack Meridian Health

Pediatric Patients from Hackensack Meridian Children’s Health at Joseph M. Sanzari Children’s Hospital Find Respite and Fun at Pony Power Therapies

Released: 31-Aug-2021 1:10 PM EDT
Head, shoulders, knees and… tablet? UB receives grant to turn pre-K assessment tool into digital game
University at Buffalo

To help teachers determine if their pre-kindergarten students are ready to transition to formal schooling, a University at Buffalo-led team of researchers will create augmented reality and mobile game versions of the Head-Toes-Knees-Shoulders (HTKS) assessment, a tool used primarily by researchers to measure skills necessary for success in school.

Released: 30-Aug-2021 4:35 PM EDT
Jersey Shore University Medical Center Welcomes Neurologist, Neuro-Oncologist Dr. Eduardo Correia
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Medical Center’s Neuroscience Institute and Cancer Care Center welcomed Eduardo Correia, M.D., to the medical staff in August.

Released: 26-Aug-2021 4:40 PM EDT
A new model for group decision-making shows how 'followers' can influence the outcome
Santa Fe Institute

From small committees to national elections, group decision-making can be complicated — and it may not always settle on the best choice.

   
Released: 26-Aug-2021 10:05 AM EDT
New Appointment in Penn Nursing’s Center for Global Women’s Health
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

– Monique Howard, EdD, MPH, has been appointed the inaugural Senior Director of Women’s Health Initiatives. This new position will work to heighten visibility and strengthen both research and programming that originates out of the Center for Global Women’s Health (CGWH).

Released: 25-Aug-2021 2:05 PM EDT
Hackensack University Medical Center to Participate in Groundbreaking Clinical Trial for Investigational Alzheimer’s Disease Medication
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical Center’s Center for Memory Loss & Brain Health has started enrollment for a clinical trial for ATH-1017, an investigational medication for the treatment of mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease as of August 3, 2021.

Released: 25-Aug-2021 12:30 PM EDT
COVID-19: Learning About Nurses’ Moral Distress During Crisis Care
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

During the pandemic, nurses continue to deliver a crisis standard of care, which requires allocating and using scarce medical resources. This care, in the context of COVID-19, an infectious and potentially fatal illness, requires nurses to balance their duty to care for patients while protecting themselves and their families. Crisis standards of care cause high moral distress for clinicians. The lack of preparedness of U.S. hospitals to initiate crisis care standards is likely amplifying such distress. Could better leadership communication mitigate this distress and consequential poorer mental health?

Released: 24-Aug-2021 11:30 AM EDT
Hackensack University Medical Center to Open Clinical Trial for Medication to Treat Alzheimer’s-Related Agitation
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical Center, Center for Memory Loss and Brain Health will be participating in a multicenter clinical trial to study the safety and efficacy of escitalopram, an antidepressant, for the treatment of agitation related to Alzheimer’s disease. This study is sponsored by the National Institute on Aging. Johns Hopkins University is the principal site and Hackensack University Medical Center will begin enrolling patients in the study starting in September 2021.

Released: 24-Aug-2021 10:45 AM EDT
CDI Director Perlin Named to Modern Healthcare’s Class of Top 25 Innovators
Hackensack Meridian Health

The nomination of Perlin focused on the CDI’s achievements during the COVID-19 era, which included testing, tracking, and therapeutic breakthroughs to benefit patients across Hackensack Meridian Health, New Jersey’s largest and most comprehensive health network.

Released: 23-Aug-2021 9:30 AM EDT
Study identifies possible antidote for club drug GHB overdose
University at Buffalo

Diclofenac and other NSAIDs may limit the passage of narcolepsy medication and illicit party drug GHB to the brain, decreasing the potential for fatal overdose, University at Buffalo researchers find.

Released: 20-Aug-2021 3:25 PM EDT
ALS Center at Jersey Shore University Medical Center Adds Advanced Nurse Practitioner
Hackensack Meridian Health

Patients are now able to make in-person and virtual appointments with an advanced practice nurse at Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Medical Center’s ALS Center.

Released: 19-Aug-2021 3:00 PM EDT
VIDEO AND TRANSCRIPT AVAILABLE: Breakthrough Cases and COVID Boosters: Live Expert Panel for August 18, 2021
Newswise

Expert Q&A: Do breakthrough cases mean we will soon need COVID boosters? The extremely contagious Delta variant continues to spread, prompting mask mandates, proof of vaccination, and other measures. Media invited to ask the experts about these and related topics.

Released: 17-Aug-2021 3:40 PM EDT
Study: As cities grow in size, the poor 'get nothing at all'
Santa Fe Institute

On average, people in larger cities are better off economically. But a new study published in the Royal Society Interface builds on previous research that says, that’s not necessarily true for the individual city-dweller. It turns out, bigger cities also produce more income inequality.

   
Released: 13-Aug-2021 4:15 PM EDT
Hackensack University Medical Center Cardiologists Publish Study of COVID-19 Induced Shock Subgroups in American Journal of Cardiology
Hackensack Meridian Health

A new database analysis of critically ill patients with pneumonia related to COVID-19, published in the American Journal of Cardiology1 and conducted at Hackensack Meridian Hackensack University Medical Center (HUMC), is the first study to report the prevalence of different types of shock in patients with COVID-19.

Released: 11-Aug-2021 10:55 AM EDT
Improving Patient Experiences in Cancer Clinical Trials
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

Cancer clinical trials (CCTs) provide patients an opportunity to receive experimental drugs, tests, and/or procedures that can lead to remissions. For some, a CCT may seem like their only option. Yet little is known about the experiences of patient participants who withdraw from CCTs.

Released: 9-Aug-2021 4:25 PM EDT
What a Song Reveals About Vocal Imitation Deficits for Autistic Individuals
University at Buffalo

A new paper comparing the ability to match pitch and duration in speech and song is providing valuable insight into vocal imitation deficits for children and adults with autism spectrum disorder.

Released: 9-Aug-2021 12:35 PM EDT
Brain Connectivity Can Build Better AI
McGill University

A new study shows that artificial intelligence networks based on human brain connectivity can perform cognitive tasks efficiently.

   
Released: 6-Aug-2021 8:00 AM EDT
Study: Light Therapy Helps Burn Injuries Heal Faster by Triggering Growth Protein
University at Buffalo

The research found that photobiomodulation – a form of low-dose light therapy – sped up recovery from burns and reduced inflammation in mice by activating endogenous TGF‐beta 1, a protein that controls cell growth and division.

Released: 4-Aug-2021 12:00 PM EDT
Scaling the Model of Care for Patients with Opioid Use Disorder
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

Data show that concurrent with the opioid overdose crisis, there has been an increase in hospitalizations of people with opioid use disorder (OUD). One in ten of these hospitalized medical or surgical patients have comorbid opioid-related diagnoses.

Released: 4-Aug-2021 9:00 AM EDT
The Monday Campaigns Offers DeStress Monday at School to Reduce Teacher Stress
Monday Campaigns

Studies show most teachers experience high stress levels. The COVID-19 pandemic only exacerbated the problem. Many teachers felt heightened pressure and experienced burnout as they navigated hybrid and remote teaching in the midst of a global pandemic. When teachers go back to the classroom this fall, they will undoubtedly continue to feel stress as they face the uncertainties that lie ahead. To provide teachers with effective tools to relieve stress, The Monday Campaigns, a nonprofit public health initiative, is offering their DeStress Monday at School program free of charge to schools.

Released: 3-Aug-2021 11:00 AM EDT
Penn Nursing Offering Free Online Transitional Care Course to Clinicians
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

Penn Nursing is offering a free course on transitional care, “Advancing High Quality Care: The Transitional Care Model”. The course – being offered for free now through December 31, 2021 – is designed for nurses and other health care professionals seeking to improve care systems through application of the Transitional Care Model (TCM). TCM is proven in multiple NIH funded clinical trials to improve the health outcomes of older adults coping with complex care needs while reducing health care costs. This introductory learning opportunity connects clinicians and clinical leaders with the evidence to advance meaningful and measurable change in their organizations and communities. Click here to learn more and register. Use code ASPIRE21TCM (case sensitive) to access the course for free.

Released: 2-Aug-2021 4:25 PM EDT
Researchers from Hackensack Meridian University Medical Center and Colleagues Develop New Model to Help Clinicians Predict Risk of Death in Patients Hospitalized with COVID-19
Hackensack Meridian Health

New COVID-19 40-day mortality risk model, published in The Public Library of Science ONE, has potential for use in patient treatment planning, comparisons of therapeutic strategies, and public-health preparations.

Released: 30-Jul-2021 3:00 PM EDT
Jersey Shore University Medical Center Now Offers Elite Regional Expertise in Orthopedic Oncology
Hackensack Meridian Health

The care of cancer (sarcomas) of the bones and soft tissues requires the expertise of a highly specialized team. Jersey Shore University Medical Center is among two of the elite Hackensack Meridian Health locations in New Jersey to offer clinical expertise in the field of orthopedic oncology.

Released: 29-Jul-2021 12:55 PM EDT
Joseph M. Sanzari Children’s Hospital Becomes First in New Jersey to Implant Responsive Neurostimulation Device in a Pediatric Patient with Epilepsy
Hackensack Meridian Health

Based on seizure and treatment history, the patient was a candidate for implantation of the NeuroPace RNS® System. The system is designed to treat focal seizures, which start in one or two specific parts of the brain.



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