The purpose of this study is to test the safety and effectiveness of DNTH103 for patients who have MMN (multifocal motor neuropathy)
This study is trying to understand whether ziltivekimab can help patients who have recently had a heart attack.
We are studying the scholarly productivity (research papers, presentations, etc.) among recently graduated gynecologic oncology fellows. This voluntary survey will obtain data related to research accomplishment during fellowship and factors which may influence this. The purpose of this study is to characterize the research productivity among fellows as well as identify research supports and barriers; this knowledge can be used in the future to set data-driven benchmarks and support fellows towards research success.
To determine the safety and efficacy of GIE Medical's ProTractX3™ TTS DCB for the treatment of recurrent benign bowel strictures.
To collect quantitative data to: -Primarily gain a better understanding of patients' attitudes and preferences regarding end-of-life care management if they were to develop a high-risk skin cancer. To be more specific, we hope to gain a better understanding of how patients weigh their risk of developing skin cancer while taking immunosuppressants versus the risk of transplant rejection should they choose to stop or lower their immunosuppressants. -Determine how far these kidney transplant recipients travel to obtain skin-related care -Determine how frequently kidney transplant recipients obtain skin exams -Determine patients' baseline knowledge regarding risk of skin cancer while taking immunosuppressants, which are medicines that lowers immune systems -Determine the quality of life of individuals with skin cancer who are kidney transplant recipients
We hypothesize a new mentorship program will lead to improved perception about pursuing a career in orthopedic surgery and increase reported competence and confidence related to orthopedic topics delivered through educational sessions.
We are studying the impact of non-clinical factors on how clinicians make triage decisions.
Engagement with UNC patients and clinicians will be used to gather feedback on the relevance of data sources, perspectives on the model outputs for lupus diagnosis and other outcomes, and to understand the utility of model outputs against clinical standards. Engagement of key community collaborators to solicit their perspectives and advice will be used to inform model development.
This study aims to identify the prevalence of anatomical size and mobility differences in the sternoclavicular joint within a non-pathologic cohort. Additionally, we aim to describe the rate at which asymmetric anatomical differences present with functional interference and/or pain.
The purpose of this study is to describe the heterogenous EMS MOUD programs in North Carolina, as well as describe the overall success rates for these interventions in connecting patients to outpatient MOUD clinics.