Publications by authors named "M Leigh Abrams"

Objective: Using health literacy informed communication strategies can mitigate health inequities. Despite the high prevalence of limited health literacy among parents and children, pediatricians infrequently use clear communication techniques and further education is imperative. There is minimal literature exploring health literacy curricula in pediatric residencies.

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Purpose: Many medical students in the US lack formal exposure to radiation oncology (RO). In contrast to multi-week electives, microclerkships, defined here as brief (<1 week) observerships, could provide exposure to RO. The primary objective of this study was to establish expert consensus for the duration, curriculum, target audience, and goals/objectives of an RO microclerkship.

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Pulsed field ablation (PFA) is a novel method of cardiac ablation in which electrical fields are used to create microscopic pores in the cardiomyocyte cell membrane, resulting in cell death. Unlike traditional thermal radiofrequency and cryoablation technologies, PFA is cardiomyocyte preferential, reducing the risk of collateral damage to the esophagus and phrenic nerve. However, achieving durable lesions with PFA is dependent on the proximity to the tissue and presently approved systems do not provide contact force sensing.

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  • * There's a pressing need to train new neuroscientists who possess both domain expertise and the computational skills required to effectively analyze and integrate big data.
  • * Neuroinformatics, a subfield of neuroscience, focuses on creating tools for data sharing and analysis, but faces challenges due to limited formal training opportunities, prompting community initiatives to enhance education and training in this area.
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