We are doing a research study to understand how being treated rudely affects the decisions of anesthesiology residents. We want to see if being treated badly makes it harder for them to make good decisions during their training. This is important because it can help us make the work environment better and improve patient care.
We are looking to see how patients undergoing total shoulder replacement are rating their satisfaction and function with the results of their surgeries. We want to know what patients are describing in their pre and postoperative course so the field can better tailor the details surrounding care of the procedure to individuals undergoing these surgeries in the future.
This study seeks to explore the ways in which social media impacts students' experiences and perceptions during US university study abroad programs in Europe and address key questions about students' challenges, successes, and objectives while studying abroad.
To determine best practices for reducing emergency department super-utilization for the Medicaid population in the state of Missouri.
The purpose of this research study is to see how school leaders and teachers interpret the NC science of reading laws and make curricular and instructional decisions.
To test the safety and efficacy of a new treatment for hypothalamic obesity.
The purpose of the registry is to better characterize physical characteristics of patients with peripheral neuropathies and generate a group of well-studied patients.
The purpose of the DETECT study is to learn more about how some breast tissue features show up on a mammogram and what these features can tell us about the potential for a breast cancer diagnosis. Your participation will help us understand how the appearance of those breast tissue features is affected by hormone levels. Our objective is to collect urine samples that we will use to measure hormone levels. We will examine how hormone levels are related to breast tissue features measured from a breast cancer screening mammogram.
To implement and analyze validity evidence of a standardized readout assessment form for each of the subspecialties of radiology (nuclear medicine, pediatrics, abdomen, chest, musculoskeletal, breast, interventional radiology, neuroradiology, and emergency medicine).
A primary objective is to collect data on key clinical outcome endpoints, including changes in percent predicted forced expiratory volume in one second (ppFEV1) that are often used as endpoints in therapeutic trials to establish a repository of control data (e.g., in the absence of investigational drug use) in pwCF who are ineligible and/or not taking CFTR modulators. These data may be used in research or investigative efforts (e.g., for comparison with people exposed to experimental or new therapies in CF).