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1 .89/handoff) (P = .01, junior vs moonlighter/senior).
2 [54 once daily, 48 at least twice daily] in SENIOR).
3 tes of women approximately eight years their senior.
4 milar to that produced in community-dwelling seniors.
5 ome residents than in the community-dwelling seniors.
6 tude Test (PSAT) math subtest in high school seniors.
7 se capacity in healthy, previously sedentary seniors.
8 a and living donor kidneys more relevant for seniors.
9 comprising 166 children, 630 adults, and 204 seniors.
10 mmend prioritizing children (0-19 years) and seniors (65+ years) after high-risk groups for influenza
11 on risk of death, we recommend prioritizing seniors (65+ years) after high-risk groups for influenza
12 both procedural and long-term outcomes among seniors (65+ years), adjusting for clinical factors usin
14 ntation of women declined between middle and senior academic levels, despite women outnumbering men a
15 er and ethnic disparities remain at the most senior academic positions, despite numerous diversity po
16 diagnoses (children, young adult, mid adult, senior adult) were nevus (25%, 36%, 47%, and 47%, respec
17 es by age (children, young adult, mid adult, senior adult) were nevus (53%, 57%, 63%, and 63%, respec
22 years and a cohort of 50 community-dwelling seniors aged 60-75 years (a comparison group) received v
23 aged 80-102 years) and 50 community-dwelling seniors (aged 60-75 years) immunized with the live-atten
24 and in most subsets, the difference between senior-aged participants and those younger than 65 years
25 y 2014, using the search terms older adults, senior, ages 65 and above, elderly, and aged along with
26 of cohort replacement, those countries whose seniors already have higher cognitive levels today are l
27 al effect of years of experience of the most senior anaesthesia team member (0.99, 0.981-0.997; p<0.0
30 nd methods, including successive review by a senior and an expert reviewer and measurement of intra-
31 ly diagnosed endocrine-related disease among senior and geriatric housecats, but the causes remain un
35 important to understand issues pertinent to seniors and develop effective strategies to maintain or
38 e CRP level in elderly participants, but not seniors, and those with congestive heart failure were le
41 0.16 to 0.97; p = 0.043), or had men as the senior author (OR: 0.50; 95% CI: 0.21 to 0.93; p = 0.043
43 ic regression to evaluate the association of senior author gender with first and middle author gender
45 However, slower rates of transition to the senior author position and continued underrepresentation
48 ial board makeup; and rates of transition to senior author status using original research articles pu
54 one-third of first authors and one-fourth of senior authors of critical care research, with minimal i
56 nd continued underrepresentation of women as senior authors suggest ongoing challenges in achieving g
61 icle emissions varied across the age groups: seniors (average age 70.5 years) generated 50% fewer FAP
62 l Biology Women in Cell Biology Sandra Masur Senior Award recognizes leadership in scientific accompl
63 of both the Women in Cell Biology Junior and Senior Awards, I look back to identify key components th
64 apparent with men being over-represented at senior Bands compared to their overall proportion in the
66 nd how different durations (junior cadets vs senior cadets) and types (cadets vs privates) of militar
69 ts of these expert panel discussions include senior chairs' insights into successfully dealing with i
70 atings of leadership (using the MPS) from 15 senior charge nurses (SCN) and upward ratings from 82 st
72 was to identify the leadership behaviours of senior charge nurses that are (a) typically used and, (b
73 Less is known about the leadership skills of senior charge nurses that are effective for ensuring saf
74 ng, a list of residents of nursing homes and senior citizen complexes, a commercial list of residents
77 e elements of ACS models varied but included senior clinicians present onsite during office hours and
80 wly released data from standardized tests of seniors' cognitive abilities for countries from differen
84 event with peers, but perceived support from senior colleagues and supervisors to be either absent or
86 e comparable to those of their midcareer and senior colleagues, within the context of existing referr
87 rking group that consisted of in minimum one senior consultant from each leading Nordic University Ey
88 ls (AHP) through the entirety of training to senior consultant levels could have a major beneficial i
90 cts had beta-receptor sensitivity similar to senior controls but still had lower peak HRs (122+/-14 v
91 pEF were not different from those in healthy senior controls despite significantly lower peak whole-b
92 arefully screened patients with HFpEF and 13 senior controls underwent exercise testing and graded is
98 The control group of evaluators consisted of senior dental students, and the test group of evaluators
100 ordings of elliptical excisions performed by senior dermatology residents applying for procedural or
103 f histopathologic records were reviewed by a senior dermatopathologist to determine the potential for
104 e years, with meticulous workforce planning, senior doctor provisions and careful use of resources, i
106 olon, the procedure should be carried out by senior doctors (specialist) or junior doctors under clos
108 oximeter availability and the leadership of senior doctors in advocating for pulse oximeter use, whe
109 prompts, the promotion of pulse oximetry by senior doctors, and monitoring and feedback might also s
110 orts of community-dwelling older adults: the Seniors-ENRICA (Study on Nutrition and Cardiovascular Ri
111 from 2964 participants aged >=60 y from the Seniors-ENRICA (Study on Nutrition and Cardiovascular Ri
114 with a validated computerized diet history (Seniors-ENRICA) or with a food-frequency questionnaire (
117 cumbersome, requiring the intervention of a Senior Ethics Reviewer or advice from external experts f
118 ging (DWI) studies in humans have shown that seniors exhibit reduced white matter integrity compared
119 ect outreach in stroke clinics and community senior facilities following a protocol designed to obtai
122 tional salary support goes preferentially to senior faculty, whereas the young increasingly depend on
124 counts some of her personal experiences as a senior female academic in a male-dominated environment.
127 cted in-depth interviews with mid-career and senior female US academic surgeons about the impact of m
131 ectories, but the engagement of postdocs and senior graduate students in laboratory interactions do.
132 (i.e., PIs mentor postdocs, postdocs mentor senior graduate students, senior students mentor junior
135 t group, and four radiology registrars, five senior house officers (SHOs), and six interns formed fou
138 ing levels may be explained by the fact that seniors in some regions of the world experienced better
139 ionally representative sample of high school seniors in the annual Monitoring the Future study betwee
140 hildren are higher than among the adults and seniors in the catastrophic, strong, and moderate influe
146 l care profession and workplace to encourage senior intensivists to remain in the field, proactive ma
149 multiple and/or inappropriate medications in seniors is a significant public health problem, and canc
150 graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and senior lab visitors in my laboratory; and my faculty and
151 search groups receiving mentorship from more senior laboratory members and providing it to more junio
153 consisting of early career professionals and senior leadership members of American College of Cardiol
155 of the American College of Cardiology, with senior leadership support, assessed the progress of this
156 Despite extensive literature on falls among seniors, little is known about gender-specific risk fact
157 encodes NPHP5 are the most frequent cause of Senior-Loken syndrome, a ciliopathy that is characterize
158 disease Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA) to Senior-Loken syndrome, Joubert syndrome, and the lethal
161 ise key decision makers at both the team and senior management level and thus require robust oral, wr
162 ety, (3) commitment to the organization, (4) senior management support, and (5) time for improvement
163 ing registered nurses, clinical specialists, senior managers and care workers), 9 relatives and 9 res
166 stine Ginocchio, who recently retired as the Senior Medical Director, Division of Infectious Disease
168 page cases (n = 16) were administered to 213 senior medical students from 12 medical schools particip
172 re more racially and ethnically diverse than senior members, meaning that reducing financial barriers
178 Investigation of the Vasculature in Uppsala Seniors (n=815; mean age, 75 years; 51% women) and Uppsa
179 74, was a small exclusive society comprising senior neurologists at a select number of north-eastern
181 ws were undertaken with 33 nursing staff, 17 senior nurse managers, 34 patients and 28 family carers
183 Concerns have been raised that a lack of senior obstetricians ("consultants") on the labour ward
184 y junior trainees (49%) compared to those by senior ophthalmologist surgeons (36%) (adjusted odds rat
185 Investigation of the Vasculature in Uppsala Seniors: OR = 3.5, 95% CI = 1.4 to 8.4] encompassing a t
190 y up to 15-fold, suggesting that hOGT is the senior partner in fine tuning protein O-GlcNAc levels.
191 Our digital classification agreed with a senior pathologist whose classifications were used as gr
192 25 participants, ranging in experience from senior pathologists to medical students, to delineate ti
194 atients 18 to 65 years of age (33.7%), early senior patients 66 to 80 years of age (41.5%), and late
195 tients, 2.7% to 8.4% (P<0.001), whereas late senior patients experienced only a minor increase (1.5%
196 ge patients, early senior patients, and late senior patients were as follows: witnessed arrest in 53.
197 patients, 5.8% to 22.0% (P<0.001); and early senior patients, 2.7% to 8.4% (P<0.001), whereas late se
198 aracteristics in working-age patients, early senior patients, and late senior patients were as follow
200 ing-age patients, from 12.1% to 34.6%; early senior patients, from 6.4% to 21.5%; and late senior pat
201 validation study to calibrate CPI between a senior periodontal specialist and trained general dentis
204 ior physicians (p </= 0.015 in comparison to senior physicians and nurses), who also had a higher int
205 hysicians (both p </= 0.001 in comparison to senior physicians), while emotional exhaustion was highe
209 ors' Research Award (MIRA) program to reward senior PIs with research time in exchange for less fundi
210 Investigation of the Vasculature in Uppsala Seniors (PIVUS), circulating levels of ghrelin and lepti
211 fession, and reasons why women do not attain senior positions are complex but likely relate to factor
215 mpared 5-year outcomes in the Eurotransplant Senior Program (European) and the United States Renal Da
223 nce for each patient that was created by one senior radiologist and one nuclear medicine specialist b
224 classification criteria and involved a third senior radiologist as well as three junior radiologists.
226 medical student, a radiology fellow, and two senior radiologists reviewed 1002 consecutive MR arthrog
227 een 2008 and 2015 were first reviewed by two senior radiologists, who subjectively classified the nod
232 -shirts/shorts), age (teenagers, adults, and seniors), relative humidity (low or high), and ozone (<2
233 05 and 2011, a total of 20.2% of high school seniors reported 5+ binge drinking, 10.5% reported 10+ e
234 drinking level was common among high school seniors representative of all 12th graders in the contig
235 e Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and as Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Virology in W
236 yzed by a researcher who was supervised by a senior researcher (4 and 21 years of respective experien
237 rs, a series of reports written by groups of senior researchers and administrators have recommended c
238 rly career researchers are pursuers, whereas senior researchers are typically attractors, of new coll
240 1 seconds longer per eye when performed by a senior resident compared with an attending surgeon (95%
241 ter handoffs (mean, 0.5/handoff), and 38% of senior resident handoffs (mean, 0.89/handoff) (P = .01,
242 confirmation of examination findings by the senior resident or fellow in 59 encounters (24.0%) and s
245 The majority of surgeries were performed by senior residents (65.5%, 205/313) and under topical anes
248 wship-trained radiologists and orthopedists; senior residents in emergency medicine, radiology, and o
249 or hypervigilance on the part of supervising senior residents or attending physicians, the results su
250 f varying experience (n = "experts,' n = 11 "senior residents,' and n = 10 "junior residents") were a
251 ffective vaccines for adults but infants and seniors respond poorly to these immunogens because pure
252 e financial aspects of retirement while more senior respondents appear to delay retirement to keep ac
256 ated that education (55.1%), preparation for senior roles (68.4%), and work schedules (50.7%) are wor
257 ngland, is the 2015 ISCB Accomplishment by a Senior Scientist Award winner.Chothia was selected by th
258 resent a serious issue for both trainees and senior scientists alike: with each passing year the fog
259 al and postdoctoral training and incentivize senior scientists as a means to establish a new ecosyste
260 iddle stages of their careers and those more senior scientists contemplating an administrative move.
261 ositions in scientific societies are held by senior scientists, and ECRs have little to no say over t
262 ficiency still face vocal opposition by some senior scientists, despite having been estimated to have
263 tiative is to mobilize practicing junior and senior scientists, including graduate students, postdocs
265 rom the Missouri State Department Health and Senior Services on all COVID-19 tests conducted in the S
266 region], or years of experience of the [most senior] signing author) was univariately associated with
267 led a multidisciplinary CQI team including 4 senior sonographers and MD faculty to develop a mapped C
269 e an overt issue in perceived performance of senior staff in transplantation, respondents' use of lan
270 ties for reflection; 3) clinical experts and senior staff promoting practices that are patient-focuse
275 4 years, approximately 40-50 years old), and senior surgeons (25-35 years, approximately 50-60 years
276 25% higher for operations performed by very senior surgeons (35-55 years from school, approximately
277 (ie, those with <200 cases) and 10 videos of senior surgeons (ie, those with >1000 cases) were analyz
279 ore often matched the opinion of experienced senior surgeons but requires further modifications.
289 In-depth interviews were performed with senior transplant physicians from 13 European PC countri
292 choice between surgery and palliative care, seniors viewed this either as a choice between life and
293 pps, early polishing by Karl Habel (a superb senior virologist who left the National Institutes of He
294 204) for nonseniors and 6.0% (15 of 250) for seniors, which was not significantly different (P = .450
298 s corresponded to children, followed by male seniors, with values of 1787 and 1466ng/day, respectivel
300 studies also show a glass-cliff effect where senior women can more easily fall from positions of lead