Our special double issue, Lessons Learned From the Pandemic is up! This issue highlights lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic, featuring contributions from 150+ professionals on patient care, workforce effects, and public health disparities. Read it here: https://t.co/IUEhdwZnpK
The WMJ invites artwork that illustrates the art and science of medicine to feature on its covers. Selected pieces will be showcased in electronic and print versions of WMJ and other relevant media. Check out the Artwork Submission Form: https://t.co/b3d3zXZEQs
Check out the award-winning abstracts presented during the 10th Annual Medical College of Wisconsin Innovations in Healthcare Education Research (IHER) Annual Conference in
September. Read them here: https://t.co/UEW17QVoaY
Central cord syndrome often leads to functional impairment with varying outcomes, especially among older people. That’s why it’s important to understand the risks of activities that could lead to falls or cervical spine extension. #SpinalCordInjury https://t.co/5Z4t9pdRWq
Empowering minority students in STEM can lead to a diverse healthcare workforce. The 'Eyes on the Future' program engages 8th graders through science-based activities and mentorship, fostering strong interest in STEM careers. #STEMEducation#FutureLeaders https://t.co/EsLKhACsDI
Pediatric patients are often discharged before completing all lab tests, posing a risk of inadequate follow-up. Our collaborative initiative aims to address Tests Pending at Discharge (TPAD). #PediatricCare https://t.co/5rjkTXtach
Despite an educational push to align opiate prescriptions with patient needs post-gynecologic surgery, practices didn't change. The education/behavior gap in prescription practices highlights the need for further intervention. #OpioidCrisis https://t.co/ITeHCqjXmy
Obstructive sleep apnea complicates 10-32% of pregnancies, with limited data on its long-term effects on children. This study explores the link between maternal sleep apnea during pregnancy and autism in kids. #SleepApnea#Pregnancy https://t.co/cIIdGUJF5o
A study shows that a time-restricted eating protocol, paired with careful insulin titration, is feasible and safe for insulin-using patients with #Type2diabetes. Outcomes include reduced insulin use, lower BMI, and better quality of life. https://t.co/DGIVGokxcg
The WMJ invites artwork that illustrates the art and science of medicine to feature on its covers. Selected pieces will be showcased in electronic and print versions of WMJ and other relevant media. Check out the Artwork Submission Form: https://t.co/b3d3zXZEQs
The WMJ is seeking submissions for a special themed maternal and child health issue to be published in December 2024. Check out the Instructions for Authors for submission guidelines: https://t.co/B12PYlO7lX #callforpapers
A physician prioritized breastfeeding during the pandemic, emphasizing the need for better lactation support. Advocacy for policies like the PUMP Act is crucial. #BreastfeedingSupport#HealthcareAdvocacy https://t.co/QOvTz609g8
As the US experiences its worst drug overdose epidemic, researchers sought to understand COVID-19’s impact on overdoses, drug use behaviors, and access to prevention services. #DrugOverdoseEpidemic https://t.co/jg6YHaMHug
Wisconsin saw a rise in opioid-related issues post-March 2020. However, neonatal abstinence syndrome rates remained stable statewide, with a notable decrease in the Southeastern Region. Regional context is crucial for ongoing analysis. https://t.co/Ys3q7eqipK #OpioidCrisis
71.9% of IBD patients in Wisconsin have received all three COVID-19 vaccine doses. For those who haven’t, young age, rural residence, and no prior flu vaccination were factors. #COVID19Vaccine https://t.co/x9gybmKit0
Few studies have evaluated COVID-19 vaccine uptake in adults with neurological and musculoskeletal conditions. A new study finds high vaccine rates in patients in an outpatient rehab clinic, though many disparities exist. #COVIDVaccine https://t.co/rBLBDiI07L
Researchers aim to address disparities in COVID-19 vaccine access gaps for Black and socially vulnerable groups through phone outreach. See what they learned. #VaccineEquity https://t.co/HU7O9Mtzcn
COVID-19 reshaped clinical research, pushing us to innovate. From virtual IRB meetings and site visits to home visits for research procedures, these changes offer flexible alternatives for the future. #ClinicalResearch#Innovation https://t.co/Cyk2hr8BHf
In 2020, UW Health Clinical Labs developed a key COVID-19 test within a week, addressing a critical shortage. Find out how: #COVID19Response#ClinicalLabs https://t.co/YFYbAJEnYL
The pandemic opened new avenues for adopting rapid SARS-CoV-2 antigen testing (RSAT) in K-12 school environments. This study finds that implementing an RSAT protocol is viable and acceptable for tracking SARS-CoV-2 infections. #AntigenTest https://t.co/EcyaOoH0EI
This study finds romantic partners often share similar COVID-19 impacts, coping methods, and vaccination statuses, highlighting the influence partners have on each other's health behaviors. #COVID19Research#RomanticPartners https://t.co/KeeNu5F6Ht