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Background: Resilience, a person's ability to adapt to adverse events, is associated with positive outcomes, especially in the field of healthcare. Research into the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic may help to understand and combat the long-term mental health burden for trainees in health care.

Objective: This cross-sectional study aimed to assess the impact of the pandemic on health profession students' educational experiences, determine the association between their self-reported resilience and psychological distress and assess group differences between students from different graduate health profession programs in an academic medical center.

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Diminished Innate Antiviral Response to Adenovirus Vectors in cGAS/STING-Deficient Mice Minimally Impacts Adaptive Immunity.

J Virol

July 2016

Weill Cornell Medical College, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Molecular Biology Graduate Program, New York, New York, USAUniversity of Florida

Unlabelled: Infection by adenovirus, a nonenveloped DNA virus, induces antiviral innate and adaptive immune responses. Studies of transformed human and murine cell lines using short hairpin RNA (shRNA) knockdown strategies identified cyclic guanine adenine synthase (cGAS) as a pattern recognition receptor (PRR) that contributes to the antiadenovirus response. Here we demonstrate how the cGAS/STING cascade influences the antiviral innate and adaptive immune responses in a murine knockout model.

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Peer review: a tool to enhance clinical teaching.

Clin Teach

October 2013

Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana, USAWashington University School of Medicine in St Louis, Missouri, USAUniversity of Florida College of Medicine-Jacksonville, Florida, USA.

Background: The system used by academic health centres to evaluate teaching must be valued by the large number of faculty staff that teach in clinical settings. Peer review can be used to evaluate and enhance clinical teaching. The objective of this study was to determine the perceptions of clinical faculty about the effects of participating in peer review.

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Proton-based chemoradiation for synchronous bilateral non-small-cell lung cancers: A case report.

Thorac Cancer

May 2013

Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Florida College of Medicine, Gainesville, FL, USAUniversity of Florida, Proton Therapy Institute, Jacksonville, FL, USA.

In this case report, we present the history and treatment of a 70-year-old man with synchronous bilateral non-small-cell lung cancers with proton-beam radiation. Surgical treatment was not feasible and optimized photon intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) to the primary tumors would have resulted in unacceptably high normal-tissue exposures. Proton-beam radiation enabled radiation dose escalation and concurrent chemotherapy while maintaining normal-tissue tolerance.

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