Publications by authors named "Pam Shaw"

The majority of lung diseases occur with a sex bias in terms of prevalence and/or severity. Previous studies demonstrated that, compared with males, female mice develop greater eosinophilic inflammation in the airways after multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) exposure. However, the mechanism by which this sex bias occurs is unknown.

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Background And Objectives: Socially anxious individuals often exhibit signs of anxiety that might elicit discomfort in others and negatively influence their interactions, due in part to emotional contagion. However, there is limited research examining the phenomenon of emotional contagion in social anxiety, which is the topic of the current study.

Design And Methods: An experimental design was used in which undergraduate psychology students ( = 128) were assigned to either an experimental condition (watching a video of a socially anxious presenter) or a control condition (watching a video of a nonanxious presenter).

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  • The University of Kansas developed interprofessional workshops to improve collaboration between nursing and medical students, starting with training on venipuncture and PIV insertion.
  • An evidence-based framework guided the training, with nursing students acting as peer coaches and supporting their medical counterparts through a structured practice guide.
  • Post-training surveys showed that most students found the workshops beneficial and effective in meeting learning objectives, contributing to a broader interprofessional curriculum aimed at enhancing procedural skills and teamwork among future healthcare professionals.
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Objective: Medical students should develop skills in assessing their own learning needs and developing strategies to meet those needs. Medical curricula should be designed to provide active and enriching ways to explore medicine beyond the classroom. The program should enrich the elements of motivation, discovery, innovation, social services, cultural exploration, and personal development.

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National Cancer Institute's (NCI) Cancer Information Service (CIS) offers online instant messaging based information service called LiveHelp to patients, family members, friends, and other cancer information consumers. A cancer information specialist (IS) 'chats' with a consumer and provides information on a variety of topics including clinical trials. After a LiveHelp chat session is finished, the IS codes about 20 different elements of metadata about the session in electronic contact record forms (ECRF), which are to be later used for quality control and reporting.

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