Dr. Busse joined Duke University in 1953 as chair of the Department of Psychiatry, a position he held until 1974. In 1965 he was named J.P. Gibbons Professor of Psychiatry. Busse was also dean of Medical and Allied Health Education at Duke University...
This poster presents a summary of my literature review, which investigates the potentially synergistic effects of ultrasound therapy with antioxidant supplementation when used concurrently to enhance existing muscle injury treatment techniques. The use...
This poster analyzes preliminary data from a Duke University Health System quality improvement intervention focused on improving blood culture utilization and patient outcomes in the ICU.
A retrospective mid term study that was a continuation of a short term study that looks at the efficacy of proximal endoscopic hamstring repair to assess patient satisfaction and outcomes.
This project is a systematic review of Nigerian neurosurgical literature published between 1962-2023 that analyzes the prevalence, management, and outcomes of hydrocephalus in Nigeria with a focus on pediatrics.
Thursday & Friday, August 1st and 2nd
Student Poster Presentations: Thursday, August 1st • 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Main Session: Friday, August 2nd • 8:00 am − 12:00 pm and <b>Note:</b> <i>Please log in to view content in this...
Comprehensive overview of NTDs in pediatric populations in Nigeria through assessment of the reported demographics, diagnoses, treatments, and outcomes.
Low back pain (LBP) is a prevalent musculoskeletal condition, but little is known about the characteristics of individuals transitioning from acute to chronic states. This transition can significantly reduce quality of life. The BACk Study aims to...
In the culmination of their Evidence-Based Clinical Practice (EBCP) course, Master of Biomedical Sciences (MBS) students showcase their research at the annual Scholar’s Day event. Each student creates a compelling capstone scientific research poster,...
Dr. Eugene A. Stead, Jr., established the first formal educational program to educate Physician Assistants at Duke University in 1965. His first pools of students were former military corpsmen and medics with prior health care experience. Four...