Publications by authors named "James Gehring"

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  • Primary gastrointestinal non-Hodgkin lymphoma is predominantly seen as diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, typically found in the stomach or ileocecal area, with symptoms like abdominal pain, bleeding, and weight loss.
  • A case study highlights a man from Honduras who had latent tuberculosis and chronic hepatitis B, initially presenting symptoms that mimicked Crohn's disease but was later diagnosed with lymphoma through histological analysis.
  • The report stresses the necessity of considering various diagnoses for ileitis and the critical role of histologic sampling in accurate diagnosis.
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Continuity is critical for safe patient care and its absence is associated with adverse outcomes. Continuity requires handoffs between physicians, but most published studies of educational interventions to improve handoffs have focused primarily on residents, despite interns expected to being proficient. The AAMC core entrustable activities for graduating medical students includes handoffs as a milestone, but no controlled studies with students have assessed the impact of training in handoff skills.

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