Publications by authors named "Melissa Hubbard"

The curriculum committee has an important role in the design and delivery of a Doctor of Pharmacy program. The primary purpose of this article is to identify relevant resources for members to utilize to be active participants in a school or college of pharmacy curriculum committee. The resources presented are focused around the following seven key curricular management concepts: orientation to curriculum, syllabus review, teaching methods, curriculum review, interprofessional education, student workload, and policy development, as these are common agenda items for a committee meeting.

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Nurses manage patients with common infectious diseases by following institutional guidelines based on expert advice, evidence in the literature, and a wealth of experience. Today nurses are challenged to provide care to patients with multidrug-resistant organisms and virulent infectious diseases such as Ebola virus disease. Management of some patients with virulent infectious diseases occurs in the context of minimal experience with the pathogen, course of infection, diagnostics, nursing care, and treatment.

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Regulation of inspiratory flow alters the outcomes of the methacholine (MHC) challenge in adults and cough receptor sensitivity in children. The effect of inspiratory flow on the reproducibility of the MHC challenge in children is unknown. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of inspiratory flow alteration on the repeatabilty of the MHC challenge in children with and without asthma.

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Reports of Mounier-Kuhn Syndrome in childhood are extremely rare, as it usually presents in the third or fourth decades. In the only other report of a case diagnosed in early childhood, the child was well at the time of publication. We report on a 15-month-old boy who presented with his first respiratory illness at age 3 months.

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