Abstract | November 18, 2023

A Rare Case of Metastatic Cervical Cancer in Twin Pregnancy

This is a 26-year-old G2P1103 African American female who initially presented to establish prenatal care with dichorionic- diamniotic twin pregnancy at 21 weeks gestation. She transferred care from the Bahamas with a history of cervical cancer diagnosed in December 2020.

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Abstract | November 18, 2023

Developing the Community Art Initiative: Artwork Connecting Student Physicians and Patients

We designed and implemented a pilot program allowing patients to decorate their hospital room with artwork from a catalog of over sixty pieces created by local artists.

Posted in: Quality Health Care, Patient Safety, & Best Practices9

Abstract | November 18, 2023

Masked Ovarian Torsion: A Case Report

We present the case of a 38-year-old female who presented with worsening abdominal pain and nausea after recent treatment for nephrolithiasis.

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Abstract | November 18, 2023

Community Income and Kidney Stone Surgical Delay

In this study, we explored the association between community-level risk factors and surgical delay for kidney stone procedures in an acute to sub-acute setting.

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Abstract | November 18, 2023

A Masquerade of Pontine infarction

A 70-year-old male is discussed in this case, emphasizing the nuance and masquerading nature of brainstem strokes.

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Abstract | November 18, 2023

Hemangiomatosis in Unicentric Castlemans Disease

A 60-year-old African American male with past medical history of sarcoidosis, psoriasis, and unicentric castlemans disease presented in December 2022 for a follow-up for his palmoplantar psoriasis.

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Abstract | November 16, 2023

Remote Monitoring of Patients with Congestive Heart Failure in Rural Areas Reduces Admissions Over Time

This study aims to show that a simplified monitoring program can reduce CHF admissions in rural areas.

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Abstract | April 5, 2022

Hypoglycemia and Glucagon Utilization in Children with Type 1 Diabetes

Hypoglycemia is one of the most severe and life threatening complications of insulin therapy for patients with diabetes. The risk of severe hypoglycemia is higher in children with type 1 diabetes (T1DM) when compared to the general diabetes patients.

Posted in: Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism14

Abstract | April 5, 2022

The History and Faults of the Body Mass Index and Where to Look Next

Most people know the common anthropometric index, body mass index (BMI). They are familiar with its usage in healthcare and research settings, but do they know of its origin?

Abstract | April 5, 2022

Difference in nosocomial infection rates of inpatients since the adoption of a “hospital laundered scrubs” only policy at a rural regional health center

There has been little research performed at rural tertiary care centers, such as Magnolia Regional Health Center, which describes if a hospital laundered scrub service has any impact on Hospital Acquired Infections (HAI’s).

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