Publications by authors named "Connor Bridges"

Bochdalek hernias are a rare occurrence in adults and usually asymptomatic, resulting in incidental discovery. However, surgical intervention is recommended for both symptomatic and asymptomatic Bochdalek hernias due to the risk of acute morbidity and mortality. There are various possible surgical approaches that may be appropriate depending on the circumstance, with robotic repair becoming increasingly popular.

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  • AI is increasingly integrated into clinical workflows, highlighting the need for medical students to be educated about its applications and implications.
  • A pilot Digital Health Scholars (DHS) elective was introduced alongside Dartmouth's first-year curriculum, focusing on AI algorithms in various medical specialties, including Immunology and Cardiology.
  • Results showed significant increases in students' confidence in AI concepts after each block, with an overall satisfaction rating of 4.29 out of 5, suggesting the effectiveness of this enrichment program.
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Rural and racial/ethnic minority communities experience higher risk and mortality from lung cancer. Lung cancer screening with low-dose computed tomography reduces mortality. However, disparities persist in the uptake of lung cancer screening, especially in marginalized communities.

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Although lung cancer claims more lives than any other cancer in the United States, screening is severely underutilized, with <6% of eligible patients screened nationally in 2021 versus 76% for breast cancer and 67% for colorectal cancer. This article describes an effort to identify key reasons for the underutilization of lung cancer screening in a rural population and to develop interventions to address these barriers suitable for both a large health system and local community clinics. Data were generated from 26 stakeholder interviews (clinicians, clinical staff, and eligible patients), a review of key systems (Electronic Health Record and billing records), and feedback on the feasibility of several potential interventions by health care system staff.

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