Publications by authors named "R C Ishizawar"

Introduction: We aimed to describe immune-related adverse events (irAEs) affecting multiple organs of the gastrointestinal system in patients who received immune checkpoint inhibitors.

Methods: Within a 2,843 patient retrospective cohort consisting of patients with cancer treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors, we used the Electronic Medical Record Search Engine, an information retrieval system, to search free text in the medical record to identify patients with multiple gastrointestinal irAEs.

Results: Thirteen patients developed multiple gastrointestinal irAEs (0.

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Objective: With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, an annual multi-institutional face-to-face rheumatology objective structured clinical examination (ROSCE) was transformed into a virtual format. The educational goals of the virtual ROSCE (vROSCE) were to reproduce the educational value of the previous in-person ROSCE, providing a valuable formative assessment of rheumatology training activities encompassing the 6 Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) core competencies for fellows-in-training (FITs). This article describes the novel design, feasibility, and stakeholder value of a vROSCE.

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Objective: To increase the confidence of rheumatology fellows in training (FITs) in delivering virtual care (VC) and prepare them for independent practice, we developed educational materials addressing gaps in their skills.

Methods: We identified gaps in telemedicine skills based on FIT performance in a virtual rheumatology objective structured clinical examination (vROSCE) station on VC delivery using video teleconference technology and survey (survey 1) responses. We created educational materials including videos of "mediocre" and "excellent" VC examples, discussion/reflection questions, and a document summarizing key practices.

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Introduction: Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) enhance the immune system's ability to target and destroy cancer cells, but this non-specific immune overactivation can result in immune-related adverse events (irAEs). Patients with underlying autoimmune diseases were excluded from the original ICI clinical trials because of the theoretical risk of irAEs. This study aimed to evaluate the risk of irAEs in patients with pre-existing rheumatologic diseases on ICIs, impact of anti-rheumatic therapy on irAEs, and malignancy outcomes.

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