Publications by authors named "C S Seibert"

People enjoy engaging with music. Live music concerts provide an excellent option to investigate real-world music experiences, and at the same time, use neurophysiological synchrony to assess dynamic engagement. In the current study, we assessed engagement in a live concert setting using synchrony of cardiorespiratory measures, comparing inter-subject, stimulus-response, correlation, and phase coherence.

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  • The study aimed to analyze the characteristics of pediatric patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) and how they use medicinal plants alongside their prescribed medications.
  • Researchers reviewed medical records from 154 patients, finding that most had the SS genotype and a high percentage (95.5%) were on conventional SCD medications, while 70.1% reported using medicinal plants.
  • The most commonly used plant was Lemonvine/Ora-pro-nóbis, mainly for addressing flu-like symptoms and pain, highlighting the importance of understanding the combined use of these treatments for patient safety.
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The objective is to evaluate the impact of consultant pharmacist-directed anticoagulation management in the post-acute and long-term care (PALTC) setting. Retrospective study. Patients whose clinical details were included in the ASCP aggregate data and were older than 65 years of age, admitted to PALTC facility, and had active anticoagulant therapy were included in the study.

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Although most students complete Step 1 before clerkships, some institutions delay the exam until after clerkships. The change to pass/fail grading adds additional complexity that should be considered when deciding about exam timing. Both early and late administration may affect learning outcomes, learner behavior, student well-being, and residency match success.

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Vaccination is crucial in reducing the spread of disease and improving overall patient mortality. Limited information exists regarding pharmacist accessibility outside traditional medical settings or impact on older patients' intention to vaccinate. This study aimed to examine patient perceptions regarding pharmacist accessibility and vaccination intention.

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