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Med Image Anal
May 2020
School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, King's College London, WC2R 2LS, UK. Electronic address:
Endomicroscopy is an emerging imaging modality, that facilitates the acquisition of in vivo, in situ optical biopsies, assisting diagnostic and potentially therapeutic interventions. While there is a diverse and constantly expanding range of commercial and experimental optical biopsy platforms available, fibre-bundle endomicroscopy is currently the most widely used platform and is approved for clinical use in a range of clinical indications. Miniaturised, flexible fibre-bundles, guided through the working channel of endoscopes, needles and catheters, enable high-resolution imaging across a variety of organ systems.
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December 2015
Victor Cohen, Pharm.D., BCPS, CGP, is Corporate Clinical Director of Pharmacy Services (Assistant Vice President), Health and Hospital Corporation of New York City, New York, NY; at the time of writing, he was Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Long Island University (LIU) Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, and Clinical Pharmacy Manager of Emergency Medicine, Pharmacy Residency Program Director, Postgraduate Year 1 Pharmacy and Postgraduate Year 2 (PGY2) Emergency Medicine Pharmacy Residency Programs, Department of Pharmacy, Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY. Sergey Motov, M.D., is Assistant Program Director, Department of Emergency Medicine; and Bradley Rockoff, M.D., is Research Fellow, Department of Emergency Medicine, Maimonides Medical Center. Andrew Smith, Pharm.D., BCPS, is PGY2 Emergency Medicine Pharmacy Resident, Maimonides Medical Center, and Clinical Instructor of Pharmacy Practice, LIU Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. Christian Fromm, M.D., is Director of Emergency Medicine Research, Department of Emergency Medicine; Dimitri Bosoy, M.D., is Emergency Medicine Attending, Department of Emergency Medicine; Rukhsana Hossain, M.P.H., is Research Assistant, Department of Emergency Medicine; and Antonios Likourezos, M.A., M.P.H., is Research Manager, Department of Emergency Medicine, Maimonides Medical Center. Samantha P. Jellinek-Cohen, Pharm.D., BCPS, CGP, is Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Clinical Health Professions, St. John's University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, and Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Mount Sinai Beth Israel, New York. John Marshall, M.D., is Chair of Emergency Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine, Maimonides Medical Center.
Purpose: Results of a study of an opioid-sparing protocol for acute pain management in the emergency department (ED) are reported.
Methods: The ED of a large hospital conducted a project, the "Opioid-Free Shift," to test a multimodal pharmacologic approach to analgesic therapy as an alternative to routine use of opioids. During a specified eight-hour period, all adults arriving at the ED with a complaint of pain were treated according to an opioid-sparing protocol based on principles of channel enzyme receptor-targeted analgesia (CERTA).
Cleve Clin J Med
March 2014
Via Christi Health, Kansas, Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Kansas-Wichita.
Recently published studies have indicated that intensive glycemic control in critically ill patients may have a significant effect on mortality in these patients. Some of the most current studies were discussed at the recent 33rd Critical Care Congress of the Society of Critical Care Medicine, which took place February 20–25, 2004, in Orlando, Florida, including an abstract by James S. Krinsley, MD,[1] who is Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine and Director of Critical Care at The Stamford Hospital in Stamford, Connecticut.
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