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View article: Monomorphic Epitheliotropic Intestinal T-Cell Lymphoma of the Duodenum
Monomorphic Epitheliotropic Intestinal T-Cell Lymphoma of the Duodenum Open
Monomorphic epitheliotropic intestinal T-cell lymphomas (MEITLs) are rare neoplasms that carry a poor prognosis. MEITLs originating in the duodenum are uncommon. There are only 3 published case reports of primary duodenal MEITLs. They are …
View article: Examining the Impact of a GI Hospitalist Model on the Outcomes of Double Balloon Enteroscopy: A Single Center Retrospective Study
Examining the Impact of a GI Hospitalist Model on the Outcomes of Double Balloon Enteroscopy: A Single Center Retrospective Study Open
Background A GI hospitalist (GIH) is a physician who practices in the inpatient setting performing consultations and endoscopic procedures. Obscure small bowel bleeding is a common inpatient diagnosis that is difficult to manage and associ…
View article: Acute Hemiplegia and Ataxia from Lyme Disease
Acute Hemiplegia and Ataxia from Lyme Disease Open
Lyme disease is a zoonotic illness caused by Borrelia burgdorferi, which present with skin, joint, heart, and central nervous system complications. Central nervous system manifestations of this disease are common, and typically include men…
View article: A Prospective Examination of Clinician and Supervisor Turnover Within the Context of Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices in a Publicly-Funded Mental Health System
A Prospective Examination of Clinician and Supervisor Turnover Within the Context of Implementation of Evidence-Based Practices in a Publicly-Funded Mental Health System Open
Staff turnover rates in publicly-funded mental health settings are high. We investigated staff and organizational predictors of turnover in a sample of individuals working in an urban public mental health system that has engaged in a syste…