Publications by authors named "C Camarata"

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  • Transplanted allograft kidney herniation through an incisional hernia is rare, with only one similar case previously reported.
  • Diagnostic imaging techniques include ultrasound, CT scans, and MRI of the abdomen.
  • A 57-year-old male presented with hematuria, which led to the diagnosis of an incarcerated grafted kidney, ultimately resulting in a transplant nephrectomy.
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The Healer's Art curriculum (HART) is one of the best-known educational strategies to support medical student professional identity formation. HART has been widely used as an elective curriculum. We evaluated students' experience with HART when the curriculum was required.

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Background: Little is known about optimal palliative and end-of-life care for American Indians and Alaska Natives (AIs/ANs).

Methods: We searched MEDLINE, the Cochrane library, EBSCOhost, (PsycINFO, CINAHL Complete), and the University of New Mexico (UNM) Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center Native Health Database for search terms related to palliative care and AIs/ANs as of December 1, 2015. We included English language, peer-reviewed articles describing palliative care projects, programs, or studies in AI/AN populations or communities.

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We examined the benefits of a collaboration between the Indian Health Service and an academic medical center to address the high rates of unintentional drug overdose in American Indians/Alaska Natives. In January 2015, the Indian Health Service became the first federal agency to mandate training in pain and opioid substance use disorder for all prescribing clinicians. More than 1300 Indian Health Service clinicians were trained in 7 possible 5-hour courses specific to pain and addiction.

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Chronic pain and opioid addiction are 2 pressing public health problems, and prescribing clinicians often lack the skills necessary to manage these conditions. Our study sought to address the benefits of a coalition of an academic medical center pain faculty and government agencies in addressing the high unintentional overdose death rates in New Mexico. New Mexico's 2012-2013 mandated chronic pain and addiction education programs studied more than 1000 clinicians.

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