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Improving Patient Care through Radiology-Pathology Concordance Review

Image-guided biopsies are done in the context of imaging findings that are suggestive of malignancy. Biopsies are utilized for definitive diagnosis and characterization of the tumor pathology. However, in some of these cases, the pathology report is returned as benign or nondiagnostic. We...

Studying Cancer Metabolism In Vivo with Hyperpolarized MRI

Hyperpolarization is a technology for aligning, or polarizing, the nuclear spins in a contrast agent or metabolic tracer. Agents prepared this way can dramatically enhance nuclear magnetization and, as a result, produce MR signals up to 100,000 times stronger versus conventional imaging. This makes...

Improving Proficiency in Interventional Radiology Procedures

Interventional Radiology (IR) is rapidly increasing in terms of the types of procedures and the volume of cases. The growth of this field is evidenced by the new residency training program for this specialty. As IR requires proficient technical skills in interventions, assessment of those skills is...

Diabetic Lower Extremity Discarded Specimens

Initiated in 2019, this assesses the transcriptomic (RNA) and proteomic (protein) changes in single cells of the skin of diabetic patients with or without foot ulceration. A combined understanding of single cell transcriptome and proteome levels has the potential to greatly enhance our understanding...

The Informatics Stack: A Heuristic Tool for Informatics Teaching

In this installment of the Surgical Informatics Lab journal club, we are joined by Dr. Harold Lehmann, Professor of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and author of the paper. đź“… Date: May 2022 Venue: Zoom Speaker: Dr. Harold Lehmann Paper...

26] Sunlight, Carbon Dioxide, and Glucose

By: Richard D. Cummings In plants, glucose is produced from carbon dioxide (CO 2) and water through photosynthesis, which generates oxygen (O 2) as a byproduct. Without sunlight/photosynthesis, the Calvin Cycle, along with probably the most important enzyme in the world - RuBisCo (Ribulose-1,5...

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AMA 2020 GME Innovations Summit Abstract Submission

Deadline: February 21, 2020 The American Medical Association has opened a “call for submissions” for our first-ever GME Innovations Summit, a national conference bringing together leaders from across the medical education continuum to help create the residency programs of the future. A critical...