Search Results - "Steinberg, Jacob J"
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Gender gap, disparity, and inequality in peer review
Published in The Lancet (British edition) (30-06-2018)“…[...]the derivation of a heuristic or algorithm: the Queen Elizabeth to King David Index (QEKDI, comparing the most common female and male names)…”
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Prioritizing the Interview in Selecting Resident Applicants: Behavioral Interviews to Determine Goodness of Fit
Published in Academic pathology (2021)“…From our initial screening of applications, we assess that the 10% to 15% of applicants whom we will interview are all academically qualified to complete our…”
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Training the Next Generation of Pathologists: A Novel Residency Program Curriculum at Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Published in Academic pathology (2019)“…Pathology residency training is currently a time-intensive process, frequently extending up to 6 years in duration as residents complete 1 or 2 fellowships…”
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Report and Recommendations of the Association of Pathology Chairs’ Autopsy Working Group
Published in Academic pathology (01-01-2018)“…Autopsy has been a foundation of pathology training for many years, but hospital autopsy rates are notoriously low. At the 2014 meeting of the Association of…”
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Onboarding for Pathology Residency Programs—The Montefiore Experience
Published in Academic pathology (01-01-2016)“…Onboarding is a system frequently used in the corporate world as a means of orienting incoming employees to their duties and inculcating the workplace values…”
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Training Pathology Residents to Practice 21st Century Medicine
Published in Academic pathology (01-01-2016)“…Scientific advances, open information access, and evolving health-care economics are disrupting extant models of health-care delivery. Physicians increasingly…”
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Anatomic and clinical pathology boot camps: filling pathology-specific gaps in undergraduate medical education
Published in Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine (1976) (01-03-2014)“…The Liaison Committee on Medical Education began an initiative to change medical education across the United States in the early 2000s. With the explosion in…”
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Team-based health care in pathology training programs
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The pathology milestones and the next accreditation system
Published in Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine (1976) (01-03-2014)“…In the late 1990s, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education developed the Outcomes Project and the 6 general competencies with the intent to…”
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Professionalism in Pathology: A Case-Based Approach as a Potential Educational Tool
Published in Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine (1976) (01-02-2017)“…-Professionalism issues in residency training can be difficult to assess and manage. Generational or role-based differences may also exist between faculty and…”
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A team-based approach to autopsy education: integrating anatomic and clinical pathology at the rotation level
Published in Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine (1976) (01-03-2014)“…Pathology residency training programs should aim to teach residents to think beyond the compartmentalized data of specific rotations and synthesize data in…”
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Training Pathology Residents to Practice 21st Century Medicine: A Proposal
Published in Academic pathology (01-01-2016)“…Scientific advances, open information access, and evolving health-care economics are disrupting extant models of health-care delivery. Physicians increasingly…”
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Residency as Identity Transformation: The Life Stages of the Homo medicalis
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Quantitative determination of the 5-(hydroxymethyl)uracil moiety in the DNA of .gamma.-irradiated cells
Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (01-08-1985)“…5-(Hydroxymethyl)uracil (HMUra) is a chemically stable derivative of thymine formed through the action of ionizing radiation which we previously identified in…”
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Overexpression of NGF within the Heart of Transgenic Mice Causes Hyperinnervation, Cardiac Enlargement, and Hyperplasia of Ectopic Cells
Published in Developmental biology (01-05-1995)“…Nerve growth factor (NGF) supports the survival of developing sympathetic and a subpopulation of sensory neurons. In the adult it participates in maintenance…”
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Effects of desialylation of ovine submaxillary gland mucin (OSM) on humoral and cellular immune responses to Tn and sialylated Tn
Published in Cancer immunity (09-03-2006)“…Resected carcinoma patients were immunized 3-5 times with ovine submaxillary gland mucin (OSM) containing predominantly sialylated Tn (sTn), completely…”
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DNA Biomarkers Antecede Semiquantitative Anthracycline Cardiomyopathy
Published in Cancer investigation (2003)“…Adriamycin (ADM, or doxorubicin hydrochloride) is an effective antineoplastic agent whose use is restricted by its well-described, dose-dependent…”
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Science under the Nazis
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Ectopic expression of reg protein: a marker of colorectal mucosa at risk for neoplasia
Published in Journal of gastrointestinal surgery (01-03-1997)“…Pancreatic regenerating gene ( reg I) messenger RNA is overexpressed within the pancreas following injury and resection. Its level of expression corresponds to…”
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Single local instillation of Staphylococcus aureus peptidoglycan prevents diabetes-induced impaired wound healing
Published in Wound repair and regeneration (01-09-1998)“…Diabetes‐induced impaired wound healing is characterized by inhibition of the inflammatory response to wounding, macrophage infiltration, angiogenesis,…”
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