
Transitioning from my role as a patient care technician, I wanted to understand how clinical research actively shapes pediatric care. Through PEMRAP, a selective program at WashU, I collaborated with physicians to enroll patients in studies informed by patterns they observed in the emergency department. My responsibilities included reviewing medical charts, identifying eligible participants, and communicating study procedures. I observed firsthand how study designs accounted for patients’ geographic and socioeconomic realities, ensuring medical advancements remained inclusive.
Introduction This essay reflects on my personal transition from a patient care technician to active involvement in clinical research, specifically through the Pediatric Emergency ...

Literature Review on Causal Inference and Causal Analysis in Biomedical Studies
Introduction In the field of digital health, understanding causal relationships is crucial for interpreting data from electronic health records (EHRs), wearable devices, and telemedicine ...

Case Study 3: Staffing and Organizing in Healthcare Management
Introduction Staffing and organising within healthcare management are fundamental to ensuring efficient service delivery, high-quality patient care, and organisational sustainability. Effective staffing involves recruiting, ...

Electronic Patient Journey Boards Breaching Privacy in Australia
Introduction In the evolving field of digital health, electronic patient journey boards (EPJBs) represent a significant advancement in hospital management and patient care coordination. ...

Zoonotic diseases and modern society
Introduction Zoonotic diseases, commonly referred to as zoonoses, are infections that can be transmitted between animals and humans, posing significant challenges to public health, ...

Create a literature review based on Anderson et al., (2025), Gaps in primary care follow-up after hospital discharge among Medicare beneficiaries, Saelee et al., (2023), Diabetes prevalence and incident inequality trends among U. S. adults, 2008-2021, Stephenson et al., (2026), Assessing clinical inertia in implementing clinical guidelines recommendations in patients with type 2 diabetes: a clinical survey study, Umpierrez et al., (2024), Hyperglycemic crises in adults with diabetes: a consensus report, and Zhang et al., (2022), Proportions and trends of adult hospitalization with diabetes, 2000- 2018, Diabetes research and clinical practice, 187109862.
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Pertussis in Somalia: Social, Development, Environmental, and Economic Impact; Clinical Symptoms, Treatment, and Diagnosis; Epidemiology of Disease, Including Life Cycle, Mode of Transmission, Force of Infection, R0 if Known, Any Reservoirs (and Specifically How These Will Be Overcome), Infectivity, Virulence; SES, Population and Cultural Factors that May Affect the Implementation of an Eradication/Elimination Plan
Introduction Pertussis, commonly known as whooping cough, remains a significant global health challenge, particularly in low-resource settings like Somalia. This essay examines pertussis in ...

Strategies for the Eradication of Malaria: Developing an Elimination Plan
Introduction Malaria remains one of the most significant infectious diseases globally, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, where it causes substantial morbidity and mortality. ...

Tailoring the “Morse Fall Scale” Assessment for Cognitive and Motor Deficits in Stroke and Neuro-Oncology Inpatients: Instrumentation, Data Gathering, Data Analysis, Results and Discussions, Conclusions and Recommendations
Introduction Falls represent a significant risk in hospital settings, particularly for vulnerable populations such as stroke and neuro-oncology inpatients, who often experience cognitive and ...

Chapter 3: An Investigation into the Morality of Medical Confidentiality in the Context of Criminal Disclosure – Subtopic: Confidentiality and Non-Maleficence in the Context of Criminal Disclosures: What Should a Doctor or Health Care Professional Do?
Introduction This chapter explores the ethical dimensions of medical confidentiality when faced with potential criminal disclosures, focusing on the interplay between confidentiality and the ...
