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Inter-Professional education communication module (IPECM): A collaborative effort
(2021-04-06)
Background:
Medical errors are the third most common cause of death, totaling more than motor vehicle accidents, firearms, suicide, and COPD combined, 70% of these errors are attributable to a failure in communication ...
Can We Teach Acute Care Physical Therapy at Home? Teaching Adjustments in the Time of COVID
(2021-04-06)
Title: Can We Teach Acute Care Physical Therapy at Home? Teaching Adjustments in the Time of COVID
Authors: Trojanowski, Suzanne; Sherman Erica; Huang, Min Hui
Background:
Students in the physical therapy program have ...
Improving Access to Primary and Pain Care for Patients Taking Opioids for Chronic Pain in Michigan: Recommendations from an Expert Panel
(2021-07-28)
This multidisciplinary expert panel was convened to generate recommendations to address the limited access to care that patients experience when taking opioids for chronic pain. Recent policies and guidelines instituted ...
Primary Care's Historic Role in Vaccination and Potential Role in COVID-19 Immunization Programs
(2021-01-29)
Purpose: COVID-19 pandemic recovery will require a broad and coordinated effort for infection testing, immunity determination, and vaccination. With the advent of several COVID-19 vaccines, the dissemination and delivery ...
COVID-19 Patient Primary Care Survey, Series 7, Fielded May 13-26th, 2021
(2021-08-30)
Not everyone in the US has hit vaccination targets set by the federal government. Low-income populations and those living in rural areas are 15% less likely to be vaccinated than the general population. Vaccine hesitancy ...
Trust in Healthcare and Trust in Science Predict Readiness to Receive the COVID-19 Vaccine in Appalachia
(2021-04-06)
BACKGROUND: The Appalachian Region faces multiple barriers to widespread COVID-19 vaccination. The purpose of this research study was to explore the role of trust in healthcare and trust in science on Appalachian residents’ ...