Electronic Synoptic Operative Reporting for Thyroid Surgery using an Electronic Data Management System: Potential for Prospective Multicenter Data Collection

2010 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 762-766 ◽  
Author(s):  
N. Gopalakrishna Iyer ◽  
Iain J. Nixon ◽  
Frank Palmer ◽  
Ian Ganly ◽  
Snehal G. Patel ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 216 ◽  
pp. 728-731 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hua Guang Chen

Based on the enterprise demand for data management in the networked environment of the CAD, this paper designs a data management system, gives the systems structure, analyses the main problems in system development, introduces the main functional modules. The results show that the system can improve the design productivity of enterprises, and it also has good practical value and potential marketing value.


2019 ◽  
pp. 65-72
Author(s):  
Filippo Edoardo Capasso ◽  
Francesca Castiello ◽  
Simona Dichiara ◽  
Manuel Giandomenico ◽  
Natalie Iacopino ◽  
...  

Some 90 Roman stucco fragments, coming from the Archaeological Park of Herculaneum, underwent in the conservation-restoration process within the Istituto Superiore per la Conservazione ed il Restauro (ISCR) laboratories in Matera. Before the conservation activity, the wide number of this manufacts brought us to design a data management system, suitable for stucco findings. Nowadays, the international approaches towards data management of this kind of artifacts is extremely heterogeneous and the absence of an unequivocal data sheet makes the cataloguing very complex and laborious. Our studies on the fragments allowed us to draw up a specific cataloguing instrument for this kind of material, carried out with a software structuring data collection in order to respond to different necessities, such as completeness and updatability, required by an efficient data management system.


Author(s):  
Kim J. Hyatt

The focus of this chapter is how technology is used as a reflective tool for professional development. Specifically, the chapter addresses the utilization of an electronic data management system, coupled with reflective practice, to improve teaching and learning in a college classroom. Instead of utilizing only a traditional Teacher Evaluation Questionnaire (TEQ) for feedback at the end of the semester, the instructor entered scores for each element on twelve assessment rubrics as fields in the electronic data management system. Scores were collected and analyzed over multiple semesters in order to make improvements to instruction. Evidence of higher scores on assessment rubrics followed course revisions.


CNS Spectrums ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 98-98
Author(s):  
Miriam Mina ◽  
David G. Brock ◽  
W. Scott West ◽  
Todd Hutton ◽  
Kenneth P. Pages ◽  
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AbstractThe NeuroStar Outcomes RegistryObjectiveNeuroStar transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is an effective acute treatment for patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). In order to further understand use of the NeuroStar in a clinical setting, Neuronetics has established a patient treatment and outcomes registry to collect and analyze utilization information on patients receiving treatment with the NeuroStar.MethodsIndividual NeuroStar providers are invited to participate in the registry and agree to provide their de-identified patient treatment data. The NeuroStar has an integrated electronic data management system (TrakStar) which allows for the data collection to be automated. The data collected for the registry include Demographic Elements (age, gender), Treatment Parameters, and Clinical Ratings. Clinical assessments are: Clinician Global Impression - Severity of Illness (CGI-S) and thePatient Health Questionnaire 9-item (PHQ-9). De-identified patient data is uploaded to Registry server; an independent statistical service then creates final data reports.ResultsOver 500 patients have entered the NeuroStar Outcomes Registry since Sept 2016. Mean patient age: 48.0 (SD±16.0); 64% Female. Baseline PHQ-9, mean 18.8 (SD±5.0.) Response/Remission Rate, PHQ-9: 61%/33% CGI-S: 78%/59%.ConclusionsFor the initial 500 patients in the Outcomes Registry, approximately 2/3 patients achieve respond and 1/3 patients achieve remission with an acute course of NeuroStar. These treatment outcomes consistent with NeuroStar open-label study data (Carpenter, 2012). The TrakStar data management system makes large scale data collection feasible. The NeuroStarOutcomes Registry is ongoing, and expected to reach 6000 outpatients from more than 47 clinical sites in 36 months.Funding AcknowledgementsNeuronetics, Inc.


2016 ◽  
Vol 131 (2_suppl) ◽  
pp. 41-43
Author(s):  
Andrew J. Hebert ◽  
Tamara L. Lamia ◽  
Ben T. Schoenbachler ◽  
Ayasha K. Richardson

Author(s):  
Kim J. Hyatt

The focus of this article is how technology, specifically, the utilization of an electronic data management system, can be integrated into the college classroom as a lens for reflective practice on teacher preparation. In addition to using a traditional Teacher Evaluation Questionnaire (TEQ) for feedback, the instructor documented the impact of instructional practices by entering assessment rubrics as fields in the electronic data management system. Teacher candidate scores were collected and analyzed over multiple semesters in order to make improvements to instruction. The changes to instructional practices were evidenced in higher scores on assessment rubrics following course revisions. Using an electronic data management system offers the instructor an additional resource to engage in reflective practice.


2011 ◽  
Vol 72 ◽  
pp. S166
Author(s):  
Andrea A. Zimmerman ◽  
Laura K. Spruit ◽  
Rebecca L. Upchurch ◽  
Walter F. Herczyk ◽  
Jerome G. Weidner ◽  
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