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Introduction: Professional society awards can substantially impact career trajectory of awardees in neurosurgery. Past studies have discussed the demographics of neurosurgery conference awardees in terms of gender and professional experience; however, a full assessment of awardee qualities and characteristics has yet to be studied.

Objective: The goal of this study is to provide a comprehensive evaluation of neurosurgical society winners that focuses on gender, race, academic degrees, and institutional/geographic affiliation.

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Objective: To ascertain trends in ototoxicity observed with monoclonal antibodies (mABs) and understand the impact they may have on hearing function.

Data Sources: PubMed, Embase, Scopus.

Review Methods: A systematic review was performed following PRISMA guidelines.

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New onset diabetic ketoacidosis in a renal transplant recipient.

Am J Med Sci

August 2024

Professor and Chief Division of Nephrology, Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, Augusta, Georgia. Electronic address:

Post-transplant diabetes mellitus (PTDM) is a well-known solid organ transplant complication, which can be related to immunosuppressants, particularly tacrolimus. We report an unusual presentation of PTDM with diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). This is unique as PTDM typically resembles Type 2 DM, whereas DKA is associated with Type 1 DM and has rarely been reported as a complication of tacrolimus.

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As studied previously, chronic stress environments lead to the formation of distinctive resilience groupings when related to individual outcomes among participants. The majority of the population has decreased mental and physical strength during prolonged periods of mental distress but returns to baseline status when those stressors are removed. Others have increased and decreased mental fortitude despite the removal of stressors.

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Background: Studies have explored the connections between tobacco use, sleep and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risks in adults, but no study has examined the link between tobacco use and sleep among adults with CVDs. This study explores the association between tobacco use (cigarette only, e-cigarette only, and dual use) and poor sleep duration among adults with CVDs.

Methods: A sample of 47,180 US adults with CVDs (myocardial infarction, coronary heart disease, or stroke) was drawn from the 2022 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) cross-sectional survey.

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Background: Spinal cord injury (SCI) affects around 18,000 individuals annually, representing nearly one-third of all paralysis cases. Stem cell therapy, a focal point in contemporary neuroregeneration research for SCI treatment, holds potential in leveraging undifferentiated stem cells to regenerate damaged tissues. This study seeks to comprehensively analyze current clinical trials exploring the potential use of stem cells in treating spinal cord injuries.

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The distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ) is vital to the stability and function of the wrist and forearm. The osseous morphology is variable and provides little stability. A complex of confluent soft tissues is the primary stabilizer; however, the contribution of each component has yet to be elucidated.

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Perspectives of US Medical Residency and Fellowship Applicants on No-Stakes Campus Visits.

J Grad Med Educ

August 2024

is Assistant Professor and Dermatology Residency Program Director, Department of Dermatology, Mayo Clinic Florida, Jacksonville, Florida, USA.

Virtual interviews may limit an applicant's ability to ascertain the culture of a training program. No-stakes campus visits (NSCVs) have been offered but their value is unknown. The purpose of our study was to determine factors that influence applicants' rank lists and determine barriers to and perceptions of NSCVs and their impact on applicants' final rank lists.

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Optimal Self-Care for Surgeons: Sleep, Diet, and Exercise.

Am Surg

January 2025

Faculty Affairs and Interim Chair for Clinical Sciences and Education, Mercer University School of Medicine, Columbus, GA, USA.

Background: Surgeons face intense stress, causing hormonal imbalances that harm their health, leading to burnout, chronic illness, and shorter lifespans due to their demanding careers.

Purpose: This study explores self-care strategies focusing on sleep, nutrition, and exercise to help surgeons reduce stress and improve their overall well-being and quality of life.

Research Design: A thorough literature review of physiological, metabolic, and psychological principles informed the development of a structured self-care approach.

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  • - The COVID-19 pandemic has struggled due to a lack of effective antiviral treatments for SARS-CoV-2, highlighting the need for better therapeutic options.
  • - Previous reliance on vaccines alone hasn't been sufficient, partly because of the virus's rapid evolution, leading researchers to explore drug repurposing as a promising strategy.
  • - This study reports positive results from a multidrug therapy approach using combinations like hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin, which could help reduce drug resistance and offer new treatment avenues for COVID-19.
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Pancreaticoduodenectomy in high-grade pancreatic and duodenal trauma.

Injury

September 2024

Emory University School of Medicine, 2015 Uppergate Dr, Atlanta, GA, 30307, United States; Grady Memorial Hospital, 80 Jesse Hill Jr Dr SE, Atlanta, GA, 30303, United States.

Introduction: High-grade pancreaticoduodenal injuries are highly morbid and may require complex surgical management. Pancreaticoduodenectomy (Whipple procedure) is sometimes utilized in the management of these injuries, but guidelines on its use are lacking. This paper aims to present our 14-year experience in management of high-grade pancreaticoduodenal injuries at our busy, urban trauma center.

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Ensuring an adequate supply of physicians is paramount in securing the future of healthcare. To do so, accurate physician workforce predictions are needed to inform policymakers. However, the United States lacks such predictions from reliable sources.

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  • * The study found that higher dominance of EcM associations correlates with increased ecosystem multifunctionality, but the effects vary by forest biome and elevation.
  • * The researchers caution that while EcM dominance can enhance multiple ecosystem functions, the impact of mycorrhizal composition on ecosystem health isn't universally applicable and changes across different contexts.
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Background: The maternal mortality rate in the United States is high and disparities among non-Hispanic White and non-Hispanic Black women remain. In the State of Georgia, the pregnancy-related death rate is among the worst in the nation.

Objective: To examine current pregnancy-related deaths in the State of Georgia using measures of timing and cause-specific mortality across maternal sociodemographic characteristics.

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Objectives: Cortical bone geometry is commonly used to investigate biomechanical properties of primate mandibles. However, the ontogeny of these properties is less understood. Here we investigate changes in cortical bone cross-sectional properties throughout capuchin ontogeny and compare captive versus wild, semi-provisioned groups.

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Aims: Relapse is a common characteristic of compulsive behaviors like addiction, where individuals tend to return to drug use or overeating after a period of abstinence. PFC (prefrontal cortex) neuronal ensembles are required for drug and food-seeking behaviors and are partially regulated by Norepinephrine (NE). However, the contributions of neuromodulators, such as the adrenergic system, in food-seeking behavior are not fully understood.

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Objective: Diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) are a major sequela of uncontrolled diabetes with a high risk of adverse outcomes. Poor DFU outcomes disproportionately impact patients living in rural and economically distressed communities with lack of access to consistent, quality care. This study aimed to analyze the risk of geographic and economic disparities, including rural status and county economic distress, on the disease burden of DFU at presentation utilizing the SVS WIfI classification system.

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The purpose of this study was to understand how masculinity and race impact mental health among Black male graduate students. A qualitative study using in-depth interviews recruited Black male graduate students enrolled at a private university in the southern United States. Data were collected over zoom and recorded.

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Contrast Reactions and Approaches to Staffing the Contrast Reaction Management Team.

Acad Radiol

January 2025

Department of Radiology, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA (Z.C., S.N., M.C., H.C.). Electronic address:

Rationale And Objectives: Managing contrast reactions is critical as contrast reactions can be life-threatening and unpredictable. Institutions need an effective system to handle these events. Currently, there is no standard practice for assigning trainees, radiologists, non-radiologist physicians, or other non-physician providers for management of contrast reaction.

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