Publications by authors named "R M Berne"

If it is not a naïve expectation for dentists who have been beneficiaries of public generosity to share their good fortune with the public that made it possible, there may be a rational basis for enhancing the role of dental education in improving access to oral health care by promoting-but not requiring-a voluntary service commitment after graduation commensurate with the magnitude of the subsidy received. Such an approach would be in accordance with the Institute of Medicine's report Improving Access to Oral Health Care for Vulnerable and Underserved Populations, but without the governmental coercion explicit in the report. A sustainable alternative proposal is made here, offering both greater options to students in the financing of their dental education and greater obligations for those students who accept state subsidies: providing tuition discounts for students of state-supported dental schools based not on past residency status but rather on a future commitment to public service.

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  • The merger and demerger of NYU and Mount Sinai hospitals and medical schools faced challenges due to cultural differences, inadequate support from faculty and staff, and a lack of early successes.
  • Achieving economies of scale and improved academic performance in merged medical centers is often difficult in the short term.
  • The authors provide insights from the NYU perspective on lessons learned and suggest ways to address the challenges encountered in the merger process.
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Polymorphisms along the hepatitis B virus (HBV) genome have an impact on disease outcome, sensitivity to antiviral treatment, escape from vaccination, and laboratory diagnosis. We have designed a diagnostic tool based on duplex amplification of the whole HBV genome and a high-density DNA chip designed to detect 245 mutations, 20 deletions, and 2 insertions at 151 positions and to determine the genotype of the virus in serum. Assay performances were evaluated with 170 samples, characterized by determination of viral load and sequencing of the Pol, S, and precore genes and the basal core promoter.

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  • Nanotechnology is seen as a potential "next technological revolution," aiming to manipulate matter at the atomic level for diverse applications, including advanced medical techniques and intelligent machines.
  • Despite its promising future, current developments in nanotechnology are limited to basic consumer products, and its broader social and ethical implications remain unclear.
  • Ethical analysis is crucial for guiding the responsible development of nanotechnology, emphasizing the importance of imagination and belief in shaping its societal impact.
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This paper introduces the Eight Dimensional Methodology for Innovative Thinking (the Eight Dimensional Methodology), for innovative problem solving, as a unified approach to case analysis that builds on comprehensive problem solving knowledge from industry, business, marketing, math, science, engineering, technology, arts, and daily life. It is designed to stimulate innovation by quickly generating unique "out of the box" unexpected and high quality solutions. It gives new insights and thinking strategies to solve everyday problems faced in the workplace, by helping decision makers to see otherwise obscure alternatives and solutions.

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