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University of Kansas Medical Center: Recent submissions
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TABLE (TABLE AND BED LABORATORY EXPERIMENT) TRIAL: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF CONSULTATION ROOM LAYOUTS.
(University of Kansas, 2013-12-31)Abstract OBJECTIVE: The outpatient consultation room remains unchanged despite increasing use of technology mediated information sharing in the clinical encounter. The growth of outpatient medical care makes outpatient ... -
The function of RNA Binding Protein 9 in germ cell differentiation in Drosophila ovary
(University of Kansas, 2013-12-31)Germ cell development is an essential process to ensure continuity of species. Drosophila oogenesis has long been served as a model system to study germ cell development. Previously, the Elav-Hu family protein RNA-binding ... -
UNCONTROLLED SEIZURES AND BONE HEALTH AMONG ADULT EPILEPSY PATIENTS
(University of Kansas, 2013-12-31)PURPOSE: Uncontrolled seizures negatively impact the quality of life of epilepsy patients, and bone health represents one of the more serious adverse outcomes of epilepsy and its treatment. The objectives of this study ... -
ASSOCIATION OF MATERNAL SERUM VITAMIN D LEVELS AND FETAL GROWTH AND NEONATE BODY COMPOSITION
(University of Kansas, 2013-12-31)Background: Maternal serum 25−hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D) deficiency in pregnancy has been associated with decreased infant birth weight, although research has not been consistent. No research is available investigating the ... -
EFFECTS OF EXERCISE TRAINING ON BRAIN BIOENERGETICS: LACTATE AS A KEY MEDIATOR
(University of Kansas, 2013-12-31)Exercise has been given credits for promoting health in general. Research show various exercise-induced benefits for brain in both humans and rodents, including improvement of cognitive function, increase of adult neurogenesis, ... -
Understanding Fatigue in Persons with Type 2 Diabetes: A Mixed Methods Study
(University of Kansas, 2013-12-31)Characterized by difficulty in initiating and sustaining mental and physical tasks, fatigue is a common complaint among individuals with diabetes. Unfortunately, fatigue is mostly neglected in those with diabetes because ... -
Plains to Peaks Post, 12(4), April 2014
(NN/LM MidContinental Region, 2014-04-29)In This Issue: Best Practices for Resource Sharing, Supporting Effective Systematic Reviews, Resources:, Whooo Says…, Promoting My Library:, Clendening History of Medicine Library -
2013-2014 Quarter 3 Report
(2014-04-04)Third quarterly report for the third year of the third contract, covering the period of November 1, 2013 - January 31, 2014 -
Plains to Peaks Post, 12(3), February 2014
(NN/LM MidContinental Region, 2014-02-27)In This Issue: Altmetrics:, Becker Library’s Archives and Rare Books, The Librarian: Rounding to Be Lean, Highlights from the PubMed Update – January 2014, Whooo Says…, Supporting Public Library ... -
Long-Term Outcome Of Once Daily Saline Irrigation For The Treatment Of Pediatric Chronic Rhinosinusitis
(University of Kansas, 2013-05-31)Objectives:Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) results in significant morbidity and healthcare expenditure. The safety and effectiveness of nasal irrigation for the treatment of pediatric CRS has been demonstrated, but its long-term ... -
CHAMELEONS: A NEW MODEL ORGANISM FOR UNDERSTANDING THE EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF MORPHOLOGICAL NOVELTIES
(University of Kansas, 2012-12-31)With ~64,000 species of extant vertebrates spanning a tremendous array of morphologies, attempting to understand how organisms adapt and evolve phenotypically across environments has become a major focus of biology. Genomic ... -
Clinical Symptoms and Angiographic Findings of Patients Undergoing Elective Coronary Angiography without Prior Stress Testing
(University of Kansas, 2012-12-31)Background: Many patients undergo elective coronary angiography without prior stress testing, precluding an assessment of their appropriateness for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). If, however, these patients have ... -
2013-2014 Quarter 2 Report
(2013-12-24)First quarterly report for the third year of the third contract, covering the period of August 1, 2013 - October 31, 2013 -
The University of Kansas Medical Center (KUMC) Budget Book Fiscal Year 2014
(Kansas, Kansas City : University of Kansas Medical Center, 2013-11-08)KUMC's annual budget is available, without restriction, to the public. -
2008-2009 Annual Report
(2013-11-01)Annual Report for the third year of the second contract, covering the period of May 1, 2008 - April 30, 2009. -
Plains to Peaks Post, 12(2), October 2013
(NN/LM MidContinental Region, 2013-10)In This Issue: Mission I’mPossible: A Game for Network Members, National Library of Medicine Exhibition Program, EFTS Award: Apply Now, Site Visit Report, Whooo Says…, Veteran’s Health Information ... -
2013-2014 Quarter 1 Report
(2013-10-25)First quarterly report for the third year of the third contract, covering the period of May 1, 2013 - July 31, 2013 -
2013 NN/LM MidContinental Region Mid-Contract Site Visit Report
(2013-10-16)Report from the NN/LM MidContinental Region Mid-Contract Site Visit Team -
ASSOCIATION OF MARITAL STATUS AND COLORECTAL CANCER SCREENING IN THE UNITED STATES
(University of Kansas, 2013-05-31)Objectives: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is estimated to be the third most common malignancy worldwide, with 945,000 new cases every year and responsible for 492,000 deaths annually. Despite evidence that it decreases mortality, ... -
A Qualitative Study on the Impact of a Short-Term Global Healthcare Immersion Experience in Bachelor of Science Nursing Students
(University of Kansas, 2013-08-31)The effects of globalization are impacting the healthcare arena. Global healthcare immersion experiences (GHIE) may be a means for nursing students to develop a global perspective. The gap in the literature relates to ...