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Reimherr, Frederick W. | Six month, open-trial of bupropion SR in comparison to methylphenidate in the treatment of adults with ADHD | ABSTRACT Objective: ADHD has become increasingly diagnosed and treated in adults. Treatment modalities have grown to include several antidepressants as well as stimulant medications. This study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness of bupropion SR compared to methylphenidate in an extended ... | Trapeze Interactive Poster | |
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Farrell, Timothy W. | The state of care transitions education: A survey of AGS teachers section members | Care transitions pose significant risks for older and more complex medical patients, including medication errors and rehospitalizations. Unfortunately, few medical schools and residency programs provide targeted care transitions training. Changes in the healthcare system, including coordination of c... | 2013 AGS Posters, AGS, care transitions, geriatrics education | 2013 |
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Camp, Nicola J. | SumLINK statistic for linkage analysis: application to the ICPCG pooled linkage resource | We propose a novel, genome-wide, linkagebased statistic, "sumLINK," for identification of disease susceptibility loci. Our approach focuses primarily on "linked" pedigrees (those with pedigree-specific LOD ? 0.588; equivalent to unadjusted p ? 0.05) to identify regions of extreme consistency across ... | SumLINK; Linkage analysis; ICPCG; Disease susceptibility loci; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2009 |
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Camp, Nicola J. | Survey of excess familiality in prostate cancer | Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among men, and has long been recognized to occur in familial clusters. However, identification of genes predisposing individuals to prostate cancer has been difficult. Putative PCa predisposition loci identified by genetic linkage have been... | Prostate cancer; Utah Population Database; Linkage analysis; Familial compotent; Excess familiality; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2009 |
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Gregory, Joan M.; Weber, Alice; Mower, Allyson; Quilter, Julie | Transforming data into knowledge for decision making: putting MS access and excel to work for you | MS Excel Classes: Basics: Layout, printing, and saving, Data entry and editing, Worksheet formatting, Formulas and functions: Advanced: Sorting and filtering, Importing, Charts and pivot tables. | MS Excel; Computer programs; Teaching | 2006-07-13 |
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DuVall, Scott L. | Understanding the profile of errors that cause duplicate entries in a patient registry | Duplicate records are detrimental to the cost-effective and efficient delivery of health care. Manually identifying and resolving duplicates can cost $60 per case. Patterns have been found in the types of errors that occur in patient registries, suggesting that undetected duplicate records may be ... | Duplicate records; Duplicate patient records; Profile of errors; Enterprise Data Warehouse; EDW; Utah Population Database; UPDB; Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2009 |
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Dolcourt, John L.; Hales, Joseph W. | Use of internet searches for physician learning | INTRODUCTION In 2005 the American Medical Association (AMA) approved the structure for awarding continuing medial education (CME) credit to physicians searching the Internet for answers to point-of-care related questions. Previous investigations of how physicians use the Intenet have relied on... | Trapeze Interactive Poster | 2009 |
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Gregory, Joan M.; Bramble, John; Patrick, Sally Mulford; Reid, Alex; Craigle, Valeri; Salmond, Camille M.; Birks, Amy | Utah Health Info Direct (UHID) pilot project: customizing ILLiad to meet the needs of specialized clientele | The Utah Health Info Direct (UHID), a Utahealthnet pilot project, provides computer desktop document delivery services directly to Utahns who need health care related information. Utah residents statewide who have a library card from their public library are eligible to use this service. This projec... | Interlibrary Loan | 2006-03-10 |
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Shepelak, Zachary | Will reproductive age women agree to re-enroll in a follow-up study after 15 years? Findings from the EAGeR Follow-up Study | | Reproductive health; epidemiology; enrollment; miscarriage; cardiometabolic health; low dose aspiriin | 2021 |