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Released: 22-Nov-2024 3:10 PM EST
$4.92 Million NIH Grant to Support Study of Legal Aid Benefits for Survivors of Violence
University of Chicago Medical Center

Recovery Legal Care, a UChicago Medicine program designed to help survivors of violent crime, received funding from the NIH to study how free civil legal aid affects patients' long-term health and safety.

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Released: 22-Nov-2024 12:00 PM EST
Mending the Mind After a Spinal Cord Injury
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT)

A quadriplegic for the past 11 years, Julissa Santiago is the master of her own comfort. With the precision of a polite drill sergeant, she delivers instructions at bedtime for a series of minute body...

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Released: 21-Nov-2024 11:40 AM EST
Baylor Scott & White Research Institute Conducting Ptsd Research with $2.7 Million Award From Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs
Baylor Scott and White Health

Baylor Scott & White Research Institute Conducting PTSD Research with $2.7 Million Award from Department of Defense Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs

麻豆传媒: Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University and Hackensack University Medical Centers Achieve Excellence in Life Support Care
Released: 15-Nov-2024 9:15 AM EST
Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University and Hackensack University Medical Centers Achieve Excellence in Life Support Care
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Medical Center and Hackensack University Medical Center are the only New Jersey hospitals to achieve the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization鈥檚 (ELSO) Gold Level Center of Excellence in Life Support Award.

Released: 11-Nov-2024 9:00 AM EST
New Measures of Patient Well-being Can Be Applied Readily in Clinical Care
Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott

Two measures of patient well-being, designed for use in busy clinical settings, are described in a Perspective piece in a supplement to Medical Care, the official journal of the Medical Care Section of the American Public Health Association. The journal is published in the Lippincott portfolio by Wolters Kluwer. The journal is published in the Lippincott portfolio by Wolters Kluwer.

麻豆传媒: Surgeons Address the Urgent Need to Eliminate 鈥楤lood Deserts鈥
Released: 7-Nov-2024 10:00 AM EST
Surgeons Address the Urgent Need to Eliminate 鈥楤lood Deserts鈥
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

Surgeons at the forefront of trauma and critical care surgery discussed at a recent news conference the urgent need to make quick access to blood more widely available to injured patients before they arrive at a hospital.

麻豆传媒: Mount Sinai Researchers Have Uncovered the Mechanism in the Brain That Constantly Refreshes Memory
4-Nov-2024 2:30 PM EST
Mount Sinai Researchers Have Uncovered the Mechanism in the Brain That Constantly Refreshes Memory
Mount Sinai Health System

Mount Sinai researchers have discovered for the first time a neural mechanism for memory integration that stretches across both time and personal experience.

Released: 4-Nov-2024 11:00 AM EST
Hackensack Meridian JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute: Leading the Way in PM&R Innovation at AAPMR 2024
Hackensack Meridian Health

Hackensack Meridian JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute, a nationally recognized leader in physical medicine and rehabilitation, is proud to announce its participation in the upcoming American Academy of Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation Annual Assembly (AAPMR) 2024 Annual Assembly, taking place November 6-10 in San Diego, CA.

Released: 28-Oct-2024 10:40 AM EDT
American College of Surgeons Releases Revised Best Practices Guidelines in Management of Traumatic Brain Injury
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

The American College of Surgeons has announced the release of its revised Best Practices Guidelines in the Management of Traumatic Brain Injury, offering healthcare providers comprehensive strategies to improve the care and outcomes of patients with traumatic brain injury.

25-Oct-2024 9:10 AM EDT
Among Veterans with Alcohol Use Disorder, Improving Sleep May Lead to More Positive Mood and Less Frequent Heavy Drinking
Research Society on Alcoholism

Negative emotions may help explain the link between insomnia and dangerous drinking, according to a small study involving veterans with Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD). The findings provide new insight into why insomnia might be linked AUD. Insomnia symptoms are highly prevalent in people with substance use disorders (SUDs). Among veterans with AUD, for example, almost 2 in 3 experience insomnia.

     
Released: 21-Oct-2024 11:00 AM EDT
Selwyn Rogers elected to National Academy of Medicine
University of Chicago Medical Center

Rogers is a trauma surgeon, public health expert, founding director of the Trauma Center and Executive Vice President for Community Health Engagement at UChicago Medicine.

15-Oct-2024 1:50 PM EDT
Black, Asian, Hispanic Trauma Patients Less Likely to Get Lifesaving Helicopter Transport, Finds First-of-Its-Kind Study
American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA)

Severely injured Black, Asian and Hispanic children and adults are less likely than white patients to receive critical helicopter ambulance services, which can make the difference between life and death, according to a study presented at the ANESTHESIOLOGY庐 2024 annual meeting.

麻豆传媒: American College of Surgeons Invites Media to Attend Clinical Congress 2024 in San Francisco
Released: 15-Oct-2024 1:10 PM EDT
American College of Surgeons Invites Media to Attend Clinical Congress 2024 in San Francisco
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

This year鈥檚 program offers multiple opportunities for healthcare and policy reporters to explore the latest advancements in surgery, trauma care, and patient outcomes.

麻豆传媒: Experts to Discuss the Importance of Blood for Trauma Patients Before Arriving at the Hospital
Released: 14-Oct-2024 2:30 PM EDT
Experts to Discuss the Importance of Blood for Trauma Patients Before Arriving at the Hospital
American College of Surgeons (ACS)

Leading experts in trauma and critical care surgery will convene at a news conference on Monday, October 21, to discuss the lifesaving potential of making prehospital whole blood 鈥 blood administered before arriving at a hospital 鈥 widely available on ambulances across the United States.

2-Oct-2024 7:05 PM EDT
Black, Hispanic, and American Indian Adolescents Likelier Than White Adolescents to Be Tested for Drugs, Alcohol at Pediatric Trauma Centers
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

Injured adolescents from marginalized groups treated at pediatric trauma centers are more likely to be tested for drugs and alcohol than white adolescents, even when accounting for injury severity.

麻豆传媒: A Q&A with Jeffrey Upperman, a National Leader in Pediatric Trauma and Disaster Preparedness.
Released: 3-Oct-2024 9:05 AM EDT
A Q&A with Jeffrey Upperman, a National Leader in Pediatric Trauma and Disaster Preparedness.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Jeffrey Upperman, MD, surgeon-in-chief at Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt, talks about why the U.S. needs a coordinated initiative to emphasize the impact of disasters on children to improve both future crisis responses and the care of children in the immediate aftermath and as they develop.

Released: 1-Oct-2024 8:10 AM EDT
USU Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress Offers Essential Mental Health Resources for Helene Aftermath
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU)

In the wake of Hurricane Helene鈥檚 devastating impact, the Uniformed Services University (USU) Center for the Study of Traumatic Stress (CSTS) has developed a series of vital mental health resources aimed at helping individuals, families, healthcare professionals, first responders and community leaders navigate the emotional aftermath of the disaster. These resources offer practical guidance to foster resilience, address trauma, and promote recovery across affected populations.

麻豆传媒: U.S. Department of Defense Awards Pitt $100M to Continue Transformative Trauma Trials
Released: 25-Sep-2024 9:05 AM EDT
U.S. Department of Defense Awards Pitt $100M to Continue Transformative Trauma Trials
University of Pittsburgh

The University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences has been awarded approximately $100 million from the U.S. Department of Defense to continue a clinical research program that is advancing trauma care.



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