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Method for Teaching and Evaluating decision-Making Skills Through Computer-Based Simulation
Published Wednesday, May 28, 2014Researchers in the Department of Surgery, University of Maryland School of Medicine, have developed a software tool to aid faculty in teaching students clinical decision-making in patient care as well as the interrelationships between medicine and other disciplines. The software is used to design medical case studies of patients that recreate...
Investigator(s): Bruce Jarrell, Craig Skinner, John Raczek, Noble Jarrell, John Flowers
Categories: Software + Algorithm, Healthcare, Education/Training/Multimedia
Keyword(s): Computer-Based Simulation, simulation, teaching, evaluating
Docket: BJ-2004-032
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Medication Management Instrument for Deficiencies in the Elderly (MedMalDE)
Published Wednesday, May 28, 2014Denise Orwig and Nicole Brandt at University of Maryland Baltimore, have developed a questionnaire for the use of nonmedical personnel (untrained caregivers such as family members, volunteers, or staff aides) to assess an older adult's ability to manage medications in the home setting.
Investigator(s): Denise Orwig, Nicole Brandt
Categories: Software + Algorithm, Healthcare
Keyword(s): software, education
Docket: DO-2002-045
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Lower extremity gain scores (LEGS)
Published Wednesday, May 28, 2014The LEGS is a portable performance-based assessment designed to assess recovery after a hip fracture by providing concrete norms that can serve as benchmarks over the course of recovery.
Investigator(s): Jay Magaziner, Sheryl Zimmerman, William Hawkes, J. Richard Hebel
Categories: Software + Algorithm, Healthcare
Keyword(s): hip fracture, LEGS
Docket: JM-2003-019
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Inhibition Of Metastatic Tumors
Published Wednesday, May 28, 2014Cancer is the second-leading cause of death in the United States. Death of cancer patients is most often caused by metastatic spread of tumor cells from the primary tumor site through the bloodstream where the cells lie dormant for long periods. These dormant cells will invade secondary sites such as the lung, liver or kidney where they develop...
Investigator(s): Stuart Martin, Rebecca Whipple, Agnes Cheung
Categories: Devices, Imaging devices, Software + Algorithm, Healthcare, Education/Training/Multimedia
Docket: SM-2006-059
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