Publications by authors named "T Tobey"

Introduction: Primary care providers or clinicians (PCPs) have the potential to assist dermatologists in screening patients at risk for skin cancer, but require training to appropriately identify higher-risk patients, perform skin checks, recognize and biopsy concerning lesions, interpret pathology results, document the exam, and bill for the service. Very few validated dermatology training programs exist for PCPs and those that are available focus primarily on one emphasis area, which results in variable efficacy and single-topic limited scope.

Methods: We have created a free, online, continuing education program (Melanoma Toolkit for Early Detection, MTED) that allows learners to choose from a variety of multimedia tools (image recognition, videos, written material, in-person seminars, self-tests, etc.

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  • This study explores dental students' knowledge and perceptions of silver diamine fluoride (SDF) as a treatment for caries, particularly among high-risk populations like older adults.
  • A survey, consisting of demographic questions and evaluations of SDF knowledge and perceptions, was distributed to graduating dental students across 7 U.S. dental schools, with a 55% response rate.
  • Findings show that students generally viewed SDF positively, recognizing its usefulness and appropriateness, and expressed a willingness to use it in their future practices.
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Incidences and severity of child abuse have increased since the start of the recession. This study examined the relationship between employment status and severity of symptoms in children abused during a recession year. Participants included 154 females and 65 males between 2 and 17 years old referred to Dallas Children's Advocacy Center after surviving child sexual abuse, physical abuse, and/or neglect.

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Serum triglyceride (TG) levels are lower in exercise-trained (ET) compared with control rats throughout a 24-h period (P less than 0.01-0.001).

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