scholarly journals Resident Case Tracker

Author(s):  
Nathaniel E. Smith

Context.— Acquiring objective, timely, and comprehensive feedback on resident diagnostic performance is notoriously difficult. Objective.— To implement a custom software application (Resident Case Tracker) to improve evaluative diagnostic analysis for residency programs. Design.— Residents and faculty use a graphical user interface with restricted access to their own cases and evaluations. For each sign-out, residents enter their diagnoses and comments for each case. Faculty are provided a sign-out queue to review the resident diagnosis and select their level of agreement alongside optional comments. After sign-out, residents can review the agreement level and comments for each case, overall sign-out statistics, and organ-specific performance, and they have the option of opening and reviewing groups of cases by agreement status. A sign-out evaluation is automatically generated and stored alongside additional reports. Administrative access allows privileged users to readily review data analytics at both an individual and residency-wide global level. Results.— A marked increase in completed evaluations and feedback was noted in the initial 36 months of implementation. During a 3-year academic period, faculty completed individual feedback on 33 685 cases and 1073 overall sign-out evaluations. Conclusions.— Resident Case Tracker is an invaluable tool for our residency program and has provided unparalleled feedback and data analytics. Throughout residency, trainees have access to each completed sign-out with the ability to learn from discrepant cases while also monitoring improvements in diagnostic acumen over time. Faculty are able to assess resident milestones much more effectively while more readily identifying residents who would benefit from targeted study.

Author(s):  
Max I. Phukan ◽  
Rohit K. Thapa ◽  
Gopal Kumar ◽  
Chris Bishop ◽  
Helmi Chaabene ◽  
...  

This study aimed to examine inter-limb jump asymmetries and their association with sport-specific performance in young swimmers. Thirty-eight (male, n = 19; female, n = 19) regional/national level young swimmers (age: 12.3 ± 1.2 years; height: 159.6 ± 8.2 cm; body mass: 52.5 ± 9.2 kg) participated in this study. Inter-limb asymmetries were assessed for single-leg countermovement jump (SLCMJ) and single-leg standing long jump (SLSLJ). Sport-specific performance was evaluated using front crawl (i.e., 50 m and 25 m) and front crawl kick (i.e., 50 m and 25 m). The kappa coefficient revealed a “slight” level of agreement (Κ = 0.156, 0.184, and 0.197 for female, male, and all, respectively) between the direction of asymmetry for SLCMJ and SLSLJ, indicating that asymmetries rarely favored the same limb during both tests. A paired sample t-test showed a significant difference (p = 0.025) between asymmetry scores obtained in SLCMJ and SLSLJ. No significant difference was found in asymmetry scores between males and females (p = 0.099 to 0.977). Additionally, no association between asymmetry scores and sport-specific performance was observed (p > 0.05). Our findings highlight the independent nature of inter-limb asymmetries derived from SLCMJ and SLSLJ among young male and female swimmers. Further, our results suggest no association between jumping asymmetries and sport-specific performance.


2015 ◽  
Vol 772 ◽  
pp. 631-638
Author(s):  
Mihaela Elena Ulmeanu ◽  
Cristian Vasile Doicin ◽  
Daniel Cazacu ◽  
Corneliu Neagu

This paper proposes a study on the development of automated custom software that uses the targeted functional analysis (TFA) methodology, in order to provide solutions for the optimal concept of bespoke medical products obtained with additive manufacturing (AM) technologies. The software, Custom-Med, provides a friendly Lab View interface and is easily adaptable for any single part medical product. The functional analysis uses tools like FAST diagrams, product life cycle analysis, technical and economic matrices. The study focuses on the functionality of the product throughout its life cycle, starting with development, production, usage, maintenance and finishing with storage or disposal. These become key input parameters when running Custom-Med. The main advantages brought by deploying a custom software application tool that uses the TFA methodology are: accurate technical parts, high quality, and customization for AM applications and reduced time for product development. Custom-Med is tested for validation purposes on three distinct medical products which are: a mandibular surgical guide, an adaptive ophthalmic speculum and vacuum surgical device. All three products are used for intraoperative surgical procedures.


Author(s):  
Mohammad Nur E Alam ◽  
Mikhail Vasiliev

The development of magnetic photonic crystals (MPC) has been a rapidly evolving research area since the late 1990s. Magneto-optic (MO) materials and the techniques for their characterization have also continually undergone functional and property-related improvements. MPC Optimization is a feature-rich Windows software application designed to enable researchers to analyse the optical and magneto-optical spectral properties of multilayers containing gyrotropic constituents. A set of computational approaches, and a custom software package have been described, designed to enable the design and optimization of 1D magnetic photonic crystals in terms of the achievable combinations of Faraday rotation, transmission, and reflection spectra. 


Author(s):  
Stu Westin

This chapter describes a software platform that is designed to facilitate the integrity of Web-based exams and assessments. The purpose of the chapter is to share the success of the approach and to promote its further development and use in the e-learning environment. The custom software application, which is named eTAP (electronic Test Administration Platform), has been developed by the author for use in his own courses and is designed in response to his perceived needs in this setting. In addition to e-cheating mitigation, the software addresses the issues of real-time attendance monitoring and activity logging, while providing a well-structured, consistent experience for the students and for the instructor. The assessment platform provided by eTAP uses a software sandbox mechanism to control the examination process. That is, once the application is started, the examinee is limited to specific sanctioned computer functionality and is restricted to a well-defined, relevant region of the Web.


2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Denise Quintel ◽  
Robert Wilson

When selecting a web analytics tool, academic libraries have traditionally turned to Google Analytics for data collection to gain insights into the usage of their web properties. As the valuable field of data analytics continues to grow, concerns about user privacy rise as well, especially when discussing a technology giant like Google. In this article, the authors explore the feasibility of using Matomo, a free and open-source software application, for web analytics in their library’s discovery layer. Matomo is a web analytics platform designed around user-privacy assurances. This article details the installation process, makes comparisons between Matomo and Google Analytics, and describes how an open-source analytics platform works within a library-specific application, EBSCO’s Discovery Service.


Author(s):  
Mohammad Nur E Alam ◽  
Mikhail Vasiliev

The development of magnetic photonic crystals (MPC) has been a rapidly evolving research area since the late 1990s. Magneto-optic (MO) materials and the techniques for their characterization have also continually undergone functional and property-related improvements. MPC Optimization is a feature-rich Windows software application designed to enable researchers to analyse the optical and magneto-optical spectral properties of multilayers containing gyrotropic constituents. A set of computational approaches, and a custom software package have been described, designed to enable the design and optimization of 1D magnetic photonic crystals in terms of the achievable combinations of Faraday rotation, transmission, and reflection spectra. 


Author(s):  
V. Karthikeyan ◽  
M. Sambathkumar ◽  
K. Arulkumar

Air preheater is a heat transfer surface in which air temperature is raised by transferring heat from other media such as flue gas which is coming from boiler exhaust. The paper presents the design of regenerative –air preheater to designed to meet specific performance requirements, using the software application CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) / CADD. An analytical study was planned to find out the various heat transfer performance parameters like outlet and inlet air temperature of the air preheater and the boiler, Pressure drop inside the Air preheater and the boiler heat transfer coefficients, heat transfer rate, overall heat transfer coefficient and Velocity of the air and flue gas also Conduction and convection modes of heat transfer were found. These heat transfer parameters are critical in designing and functioning of the air Preheater and to calculate the efficiency of the boiler.


2004 ◽  
Vol 171 (4S) ◽  
pp. 350-350
Author(s):  
Young Ah Goo ◽  
Eugene Yi ◽  
Carrie M. Sorensen ◽  
Leroy E. Hood ◽  
Alvin Y. Liu

2002 ◽  
Vol 23 (4) ◽  
pp. 407-416
Author(s):  
Heike Eckert ◽  
Karl Westhoff

Abstract: In practice every graduate in psychology is expected to be competent in writing psychological reports. First we discuss the basic determinants of the acquisition of this competence. Then we describe how these basic determinants are taken into consideration in the study. The effects of several measures to improve this training are tested. They relate to structure, contents and realization in the sequence of lectures and seminars. Three hypotheses on the effectiveness of our training were tested by evaluation of the examination reports written in 5 consecutive years (N1 = 229, N2 = 119). The results show that a systematic acquisition of knowledge and competence can be supported by different didactic aids as individual feedback, checklists with rules on how to proceed and also checklists for mistakes.


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