Master of Biomedical Sciences Scholar’s Day Projects
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, presenting their findings to an engaged audience comprising peers, esteemed faculty, and community members.
Trabajos en esta colección (7)
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Exploring the Potential Combined Impact of Ultrasound Therapy and Antioxidant Supplementation on Optimizing Muscle Injury TreatmentApril 16, 2024This poster presents a summary of my literature review, which investigates the potentially synergistic effects of ultrasound therapy with... |
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Analyzing The Association Between Blood Culture Algorithm Implementation and Clinical Outcomes in the ICUApril 16, 2024This poster analyzes preliminary data from a Duke University Health System quality improvement intervention focused on improving blood culture... |
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Mid-Term Outcome of Endoscopic Proximal Hamstring RepairsApril 16, 2024A retrospective mid term study that was a continuation of a short term study that looks at the efficacy of proximal endoscopic hamstring repair to... |
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Management and Outcomes of Hydrocephalus Among Pediatric Patients in Nigeria: A Systematic ReviewApril 16, 2024This project is a systematic review of Nigerian neurosurgical literature published between 1962-2023 that analyzes the prevalence, management, and... |
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A Systematic Review of Neural Tube Defects in Pediatric Populations in NigeriaApril 16, 2024Comprehensive overview of NTDs in pediatric populations in Nigeria through assessment of the reported demographics, diagnoses, treatments, and... |
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The relationship between sleep and the transition from acute to chronic low back painApril 16, 2024Low back pain (LBP) is a prevalent musculoskeletal condition, but little is known about the characteristics of individuals transitioning from acute... |
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Xenon MRI is Predictive of Severe Outcomes in Non-Specific Interstitial Pneumonia4/16/2024Chart reviews of 36 NSIP patients were conducted to determine if there is a significant difference in Xe MRI membrane high percent (MHP) signal... |