65 results match your criteria: "Marietta College.[Affiliation]"
JAAPA
November 2024
At the time this article was written, Taylor Planey was a student in the PA program at Marietta (Ohio) College. John Grosel is medical director of the PA program at Marietta College and a diagnostic radiologist at LucidHealth Riverside Radiology and Interventional Associates, Inc., in Columbus, Ohio. The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a complex, heterogeneous reproductive endocrinopathy affecting 8% to 13% of women in their reproductive years. PCOS has a vast array of clinical manifestations, including metabolic complications, biochemical and phenotypical hyperandrogenism, menstrual cycle dysfunction, and anovulation resulting in infertility. Understanding the relationship of the disorder's pathophysiologic and clinical manifestations is key to successfully managing patients with PCOS.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnviron Health Perspect
May 2024
Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health, College of Public Health, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, USA.
Background: Manganese (Mn) plays a significant role in both human health and global industries. Epidemiological studies of exposed populations demonstrate a dose-dependent association between Mn and neuromotor effects ranging from subclinical effects to a clinically defined syndrome. However, little is known about the relationship between early life Mn biomarkers and adolescent postural balance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHealth Commun
January 2025
Department of Communication, Marietta College.
During the summer of 2021, the author spent a week at an abortion clinic in the southern United States with two of his undergraduate students. In this piece, he engages in autoethnography and writing as a therapeutic process to show how his experience with his students changed his outlook on what abortion clinic workers, volunteers, and birthing persons go through every day. What has been happening outside abortion clinics across the country for decades needs to stop, and as someone who was not well-informed or involved before his trip to the abortion clinic, the author encourages others like him to take action to support abortion clinics with their important mission to protect the healthcare rights of birthing persons.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNat Commun
October 2023
School of Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 14850, USA.
Femtosecond-laser-assisted material restructuring employs extreme optical intensities to localize the ablation regions. To overcome the minimum feature size limit set by the wave nature of photons, there is a need for new approaches to tailored material processing at the nanoscale. Here, we report the formation of deeply-subwavelength features in silicon, enabled by localized laser-induced phase explosions in prefabricated silicon resonators.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNew Dir Stud Leadersh
September 2023
Applied Leadership, Muskingum University, New Concord, Ohio, USA.
This paper highlights how immersive educational experiences can help students understand the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their relation to leadership. The paper provides an example of how a carefully designed faculty-led program using original research can cultivate cross-cultural competencies and build student knowledge and skills to support sustainability. Educators can use this paper as a guide to other immersive experiences to address the SDGs while developing student leadership capacity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJAAPA
September 2023
Megan Judy practices in general surgery in Greensburg, Pa. David Sams is an assistant professor in the PA program at Marietta College and practices at OhioHealth CampusCare in Athens, Ohio. Stephon Poulton is an adjunct professor in the PA program at Marietta College and a clinical pharmacist with Genesis Healthcare Systems in Zanesville, Ohio. The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
Cytochrome P450 enzyme metabolism is altered by environmental and genetic factors, which can affect the efficacy and safety of opioids. This article describes CYP polymorphisms and how pharmacogenetic testing could be used to help clinicians make safer decisions about opioid use in patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNat Commun
June 2023
Department of Geosciences and Geography, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland.
Climate change is leading to species redistributions. In the tundra biome, shrubs are generally expanding, but not all tundra shrub species will benefit from warming. Winner and loser species, and the characteristics that may determine success or failure, have not yet been fully identified.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJAAPA
July 2023
Emily Johnson practices in family medicine at Muskingum Valley Health Center in Cambridge, Ohio. John Grosel is a radiologist at Lucid Health Riverside Radiology and Interventional Associates, Inc., based in Columbus, Ohio, and medical director and McCoy professor in the PA program at Marietta College. The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
Migrainous infarction is a rare neurologic condition that stems from an ordinary migraine with aura, and can cause ischemic stroke in young women. The pathophysiology of migrainous infarction is not entirely understood. An aura that is similar to previous auras but lasts longer than 60 minutes, along with evidence of acute ischemia on MRI, are diagnostic of migrainous infarction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPsychol Res
September 2023
Department of Psychology, Ohio University, Athens, OH, USA.
Studies focusing on unsupervised categorization and sorting behavior have traditionally identified and empirically isolated a few select strategies frequently employed by observers, one-dimensional (SD), family resemblance (FR), and exclusive-or (XOR). To date, these investigations have mostly involved creating sets of multidimensional stimuli that directly contrast utilization of these strategies coupled with task or stimulus property manipulations to see their effects on categorization and sorting behavior. Currently, we extend on this methodological approach by having observers sort integral-dimension stimuli for two recently developed constrained unsupervised categorization tasks employing three-dimensional Boolean category structures.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJAAPA
September 2022
David Alan Sams, Jr. , is an assistant professor in the PA program at Marietta (Ohio) College. At the time this article was written, Brooke Terracino was a student in the PA program at Marietta College. She now practices at Horizon Family Medical Group in Washingtonville, N.Y.
JAAPA
June 2022
At the time this article was written, Nathan A. McGowan was a student in the PA program at Marietta (Ohio) College. He now practices at Ascension Texas Spine and Scoliosis in Austin, Tex. John Grosel is a radiologist at Lucid Health Riverside Radiology and Interventional Associates, Inc., based in Columbus, Ohio, and the McCoy associate professor in the PA program at Marietta College. The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
Esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula are often-concomitant pathologies that primarily afflict neonates. The complications of these anomalies may lead to increased morbidity and mortality, and clinicians should be familiar with the diagnosis and management of these pathologies. Clinicians can improve patient outcomes by having a thorough understanding of the signs and symptoms, classification systems, diagnostic workup, and surgical intervention options for these patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJAAPA
January 2022
At the time this article was written, Natalie Melnick was a student in the PA program at Marietta (Ohio) College. She now practices as a hospital medicine and rapid response PA in the Department of Internal Medicine at Beaumont Hospital in Troy, Mich. At the time this article was written, Bradley Pierce was an associate professor in the PA program at Marietta College. He now practices in the Department of Medical Oncology at Memorial Health System in Marietta, Ohio. The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
The finding of lymphadenopathy on physical examination and radiographically can suggest a wide range of differential diagnoses for patients, including a benign inflammatory process, infection, or malignancy. This article describes a patient with a history of Hodgkin lymphoma who developed postremission left axillary lymphadenopathy caused by deposits of tattoo ink in the node.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJAAPA
August 2021
At the time this article was written, Catherine Nelson was a student in the PA program at Marietta (Ohio) College. She now is a hospitalist PA at Genesis Healthcare System in Zanesville, Ohio. Bradley Pierce is an associate professor in the PA program at Marietta College and practices in the Department of Medical Oncology at Memorial Health System in Belpre, Ohio. The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
Congenital iris cysts are a rare condition in infants that can lead to multiple complications. This report describes an infant born with an iris cyst who developed complications including secondary glaucoma, cataracts, and visual impairment, requiring management with multiple surgical interventions and medications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Adv Pract Oncol
May 2021
Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio.
Essential thrombocythemia (ET) is a diagnosis most often seen in adults but can also present in children in rare cases. This article reviews the presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of ET in a 15-year-old female followed by a review of the literature regarding special considerations in the workup, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up of ET in the pediatric population.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnviron Monit Assess
June 2021
Department of Epidemiology, College of Public Health, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA.
Elevated exposure to ambient manganese (Mn) is associated with adverse health outcomes. In Marietta, Ohio, the primary source of ambient Mn exposure is from the longest operating ferromanganese refinery in North America. In this study, the US EPA air dispersion model, AERMOD, was used to estimate ambient air Mn levels near the refinery for the years 2008-2013.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJAAPA
March 2021
At the time this article was written, Kelliann Notaro was a student in the PA program at Marietta (Ohio) College. She now practices in orthopedics at NOMS Southwest Orthopedics in Parma, Ohio. Bradley Pierce is an associate professor in the PA program at Marietta College and practices at Strecker Cancer Center at Memorial Health System in Marietta. The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a genetic disorder that affects multiple organ systems but often goes unrecognized, and a delay in diagnosis can lead to multiple complications. Healthcare professionals should be educated on the many signs and symptoms associated with the disorder, know how to treat them symptomatically, and recommend routine screening to assess for complications. Correctly identifying, diagnosing, and treating TSC can give patients a better quality of life and prevent further complications associated with the disorder.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSurg Clin North Am
October 2020
SE Med Department of Surgery, Cambridge, OH, USA; American College of Surgeons, Advisory Council for Rural Surgery; Commission on Cancer Program in Ohio; Department of Surgery, Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, OH, USA; Lake Erie College of Medicine, Erie, PA, USA; Physicians Assistant Program, Marietta College; Tina Kiser Cancer Concern Coalition. Electronic address:
The article describes the barriers rural surgeons face when attempting to measure, analyze, and benchmark the quality and value of the care they provide for their patients. Examples of suboptimal care are presented as well as special geographic and resource-related circumstances for many of these disparities of care. The article includes in-depth descriptions of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Optimal Resources for Surgical Quality and Safety Program and the ACS Rural Hospital Surgical Verification and Quality Improvement Program.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJAAPA
September 2020
Miranda Collins is an associate professor and program director of the PA program at Marietta (Ohio) College. Morgan DeWitt, a recent graduate of the PA program at Marietta College, practices in psychiatry at St. Rita's Medical Center in Lima, Ohio. The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is an alternative treatment option with minimal risk for patients with Crohn disease. This article explains FMT and how it effectively targets the gut microbiota changes associated with the pathogenesis of Crohn disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJAAPA
August 2020
At the time this article was written, Megan Melendez was a student in the PA program at Marietta (Ohio) College. She now practices at Catawba Radiology in Hickory, N.C. John M. Grosel is a radiologist at Riverside Radiology and Interventional Associates, Inc., based in Columbus, Ohio, and a McCoy professor in the PA program at Marietta College. The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
Mucosal angioedema of the face, lips, tongue, and throat is a well-recognized adverse reaction to angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors that is experienced by a minority of patients. Rarely, this angioedema can involve the small bowel, and patients commonly present with abdominal pain and small bowel obstruction. Due to the increasing number of patients being treated for hypertension, clinicians should consider the diagnosis of small bowel angioedema secondary to ACE inhibitor use in all patients with this presentation who are using this class of medications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMem Cognit
October 2020
Consortium for the Advancement of Cognitive Science, Ohio University, Athens, OH, USA.
We explored the nature of human informativeness judgments: namely, people's judgments about the quantity of information that object stimuli convey about the category of objects to which they belong. Informativeness judgments play a key role in everyday decision-making situations involving the selection of items from groups that best represent the "group as a whole." They also provide insight into the nature of prototype formation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJAAPA
July 2020
At the time this article was written, Sophia Sheikh was a student in the PA program at Marietta (Ohio) College. John Grosel practices at LucidHealth Riverside Radiology and Interventional Associates, Inc., based in Columbus, Ohio, and is a professor in the PA program at Marietta College. The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
Foreign body aspiration can be an acute life-threatening emergency and, if left untreated, can result in severe complications. Among Muslim women, the hijab pin can be accidentally aspirated. The article describes standard management with rigid bronchoscopy and a new technique involving magnets.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMeteorit Planet Sci
April 2020
Department of Geology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, 20742.
Some of the defining characteristics of the IIG iron meteorite group are their high bulk P contents and massive, coarse schreibersite, which have been calculated to make up roughly 11-14 wt% of each specimen. In this study, we produced two datasets to investigate the formation of schreibersites in IIG irons: measurements of trace elements in the IIG iron meteorite Twannberg and experimental determinations of trace element partitioning into schreibersite. The schreibersite-bearing experiments were conducted with schreibersite in equilibrium with a P-rich melt and with bulk Ni contents ranging from 0-40 wt%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNew Dir Stud Leadersh
March 2020
Democratic governance has been a central tenant of leadership development in U.S. political science departments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJAAPA
April 2020
At the time this article was written, Erin Miller was a student in the PA program at Marietta (Ohio) College. She now practices urgent care and occupational health with McLaren Health in Flint, Mich. John M. Grosel is a radiologist at Riverside Radiology and Interventional Associates, Inc., based in Columbus, Ohio, and a McCoy associate professor in the PA program at Marietta College. The authors have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) describes a group of heritable disorders of connective tissue comprising mutations in the genes involved in the structure and/or biosynthesis of collagen. Thirteen EDS subtypes are recognized, with a wide degree of symptom overlap among subtypes and with other connective tissue disorders. The clinical hallmarks of EDS are tissue fragility, joint hypermobility, and skin hyperextensibility.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPsychol Sci
February 2020
Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia.
Many scholars have argued that religion reduces violent behavior within human social groups. Here, we tested whether intelligence moderates this relationship. We hypothesized that religion would have greater utility for regulating violent behavior among societies with relatively lower average IQs than among societies with relatively more cognitively gifted citizens.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF