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Prestigious Sports Medicine Journal Retracts   Articles Authored by Former Editor-in-Chief
TUESDAY, Oct. 11, 2022 -- A leading medical journal, the British Journal of Sports Medicine, has retracted nine more articles written by its former editor-in-chief and applied “expressions of concern” on 38 additional articles on which he is the...
Source: Drugs.com - Daily MedNews - October 11, 2022 Category: General Medicine Source Type: news

The Participatory Approach to Personalized Medicine
Realizing personalized medicine’s full benefits will require active patient involvement. This is the first in a series of articles defining personalized medicine in the context of participatory medicine. The series will explore how current best practices can contribute to improved medical outcomes, reduced medication adverse reactions, increased patient satisfaction and overall value. What is “personalized medicine?” Personalized medicine, which is also called precision or individualized medicine, is an evolving field in which physicians use certain diagnostic tests to determine which medical treatments w...
Source: Society for Participatory Medicine - July 14, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: John Hoben Tags: Newsletter biomarkers individualized medicine participatory approach Patient Involvement personalized medicine Source Type: news

Society for Participatory Medicine Welcomes Burt Rosen as President & Expands Board of Directors
Addition of Helene D. Clayton-Jeter, OD, and Amber Soucy, MSN, RN, Invigorates Momentum to Advance Dialogue Between Patients, Providers and Caregivers   BOSTON—May 15, 2019—The Society for Participatory Medicine, the preeminent organization in promoting true partnerships between patients, caregivers and healthcare professionals, is pleased to welcome Burt Rosen as president along with the addition of Helene D. Clayton-Jeter, OD, and Amber Soucy, MSN, RN, to its board of directors. Their involvement with the society will help advance the movement of participatory medicine, in which patients, caregivers and health ...
Source: Society for Participatory Medicine - May 15, 2019 Category: General Medicine Authors: Society for Participatory Medicine Staff Tags: News News Releases Source Type: news

Society for Participatory Medicine Receives $30,000 Grant from The Mitchell Foundation
Celebrating its 10th Anniversary, the Non-profit Organization will Also Host its Third Annual Conference in Boston on October 15   BOSTON—September 3, 2019—The Society for Participatory Medicine (SPM), the preeminent organization in promoting true partnerships between patients, caregivers and healthcare professionals, today announces the receipt of a $30,000 grant from The Mitchell Foundation, to be used to support the Society and its mission to advance the goals of participatory medicine. This movement encourages patients, caregivers and health professionals to actively collaborate and encourage one another as f...
Source: Society for Participatory Medicine - September 3, 2019 Category: General Medicine Authors: Society for Participatory Medicine Staff Tags: News News Releases Source Type: news

Join the Society for Participatory Medicine ’s Commitment to Fix Healthcare by Adopting Participatory Medicine Manifesto
Manifesto Serves as a Pledge for Health Professionals, Patients and Caregivers to Make Healthcare a Deeper Partnership Between All Stakeholders   BOSTON—October 8, 2019—The Society for Participatory Medicine (SPM), the preeminent organization in promoting true partnerships between patients, caregivers and healthcare professionals, today calls on these stakeholders to demonstrate their commitment to helping fix healthcare by adhering to and advancing the core tenets of participatory medicine. These ideals are outlined in the new Participatory Medicine Manifesto. This movement is driven to create a collaborative, in...
Source: Society for Participatory Medicine - October 8, 2019 Category: General Medicine Authors: Society for Participatory Medicine Staff Tags: News Releases Source Type: news

The Society for Participatory Medicine Strengthens Advocacy for True Healthcare Collaboration
New leadership roles within SPM better align the organization to advance its mission of advancing participatory healthcare  BOSTON—April 1, 2021—The Society for Participatory Medicine (SPM), the preeminent organization in promoting true collaboration among patients, caregivers and healthcare professionals, today announces organizational changes that will strengthen its advocacy for participatory medicine. As part of these efforts, Dr. Danny Sands will transition his role to chief advocacy officer and chairman emeritus, where he will publicly promote the organization’s mission. Mary Hennings has been named interim b...
Source: Society for Participatory Medicine - April 1, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Society for Participatory Medicine Volunteers Tags: News News Releases Source Type: news

Health Union, Society for Participatory Medicine Announce Collaboration to Develop Patient Leadership Program
First-of-its-kind certification program will promote responsible patient leadership and complementary social health, participatory medicine movements   PHILADELPHIA — March 29, 2023 — Health Union, the leader in social health, and the Society for Participatory Medicine (SPM), the preeminent organization in promoting true collaboration among patients, caregivers and healthcare professionals, announce today that they are working together to develop initiatives that combine the organizations’ shared mutual interest in responsible patient engagement and patient leadership. Health Union and SPM will collaborate ...
Source: Society for Participatory Medicine - March 31, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Society for Participatory Medicine Volunteers Tags: News News Releases Source Type: news

Impact of inpatient caseload, emergency department duties, and online learning resource on General Medicine In-Training Examination scores in Japan
Conclusion: Appropriate ED workload and inpatient caseload, as well as use of evidence-based electronic resources, were associated with greater clinical knowledge of residents. Keywords: workload, online resource, knowledge, resident, postgraduate, Japan
Source: International Journal of General Medicine - October 30, 2015 Category: Journals (General) Tags: International Journal of General Medicine Source Type: research

BMC Medicine becomes the first medical journal to accept Registered Reports
As a pioneering open access publisher, BMC is always aiming to push the envelope when it comes to scientific progress and serving the needs of our research communities. In this spirit of innovation, transparency and scientific rigor, we are offering an exciting new article format, Registered Reports in BMC Medicine. One of the top ten broad medical journals*, BMC Medicine publishes research articles and reviews in all areas of research and practice in medicine and global health. A Registered Report is an article format that includes only the rationale and proposed methodology behind the study (with some pilot data potentia...
Source: BioMed Central Blog - August 24, 2017 Category: General Medicine Authors: The BMC Medicine team Tags: Medicine Open Access Publishing BMC Medicine Registered Reports Source Type: blogs

Overview of the Board Initiatives for 2016
It is an exciting time within the Society for Participatory Medicine (S4PM)!  The New Year for the organization began with renewed energy for advancing the work of the Society, which in part is to bring engaged patients and engaged providers together in collaboration to further better, more effective care.  Under the leadership of Joe Ternullo, President-Elect, Donna Cryer, Co-Chairperson, Jon Wald, President and Danny Sands, Chairman; the S4PM board has adopted an aggressive set of initiatives to drive growth, relevance and sustainability of the Society.  Each initiative has a board member committed to its completion ...
Source: Society for Participatory Medicine - April 10, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Society for Participatory Medicine Staff Tags: Editorial Newsletter board initiatives learning exchange Mark Reifsteck participatory medicine SPM communications Source Type: news

Integrating complementary/alternative medicine into primary care: evaluating the evidence and appropriate implementation
This article examines three of them: osteopathic manipulation, yoga, and acupuncture, with a focus on their physiological effects, efficacy in treating medical conditions commonly encountered by practitioners, precautions or contraindications, and ways in which they can be incorporated into clinical practice. Physicians should routinely obtain information about use of CAM as part of their patient history and should consider their role based on physiological effects and clinical research results. Keywords: integrative medicine, osteopathic manipulation, yoga, acupuncture therapyCorrigendum for this paper has been published.
Source: International Journal of General Medicine - December 7, 2015 Category: Journals (General) Tags: International Journal of General Medicine Source Type: research

Don ’ t Stop Thinking About Tomorrow: How Participatory Medicine Helped My Family
On Halloween night 2014, my mother and I found ourselves sitting in an executive suite at the Verizon Center in Washington, DC, eagerly awaiting to see my favorite band, Fleetwood Mac. I know it may be a little odd that someone my age, which at the time was 21, is obsessed with that band and not something more “hip” like one of the flavor of the week popstars, but what can I say? I have good taste in music, thanks in part to my mother. As the lights in the arena went down and Stevie Nicks and the group took the stage, I couldn’t help but think how lucky I was to be here with my mother. Looking back now, it is quite ...
Source: Society for Participatory Medicine - July 28, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Mayank Agarwal Tags: Member Updates Newsletter empowered patient family participatory medicine Patient Empowerment patient stories Tracy Zervakis Source Type: news

The Network Medicine Imperative and the Need for an International Network Medicine Consortium
The new discipline of Network Medicine stems from our growing realization that conventional scientific reductionism is inadequate for dissecting complex diseases, increase efficacy of prevention strategies, or tailoring precise therapies. In addition, Network Medicine acknowledges that health and disease must be viewed in the context of the interplay among multiple molecular and environmental determinants that must be fully considered in precision diagnostics and therapeutics. Network Medicine, therefore, aims to use innovative technology, information, and big data to create an integrated set of principles and discoveries ...
Source: The American Journal of Medicine - April 18, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: Paolo Parini, Lucia Altucci, Jean-Luc Balligand, Prof. Dr. Jan Baumbach, P éter Ferdinandy, Sebastiano Filetti, Bradley M. Maron, Enrico Petrillo, Edwin K. Silverman, Albert-Laszlo Barabasi, Joseph Loscalzo, International Network Medicine Consortium** Tags: Commentary Source Type: research

Organisation of internal medicine in acute care in the Netherlands: a detailed overview.
CONCLUSION: This is the first study providing a detailed overview of the ED organisation in the Netherlands regarding internal medicine patients. This organisation differs in terms of staffing, presence of EPs and internists, and working agreements. The influence of the various organisational structures of EDs on quality of acute care should be the subject of future research. PMID: 33093250 [PubMed - in process]
Source: The Netherlands Journal of Medicine - September 1, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: Kremers MNT, Wachelder JJH, Nanayakkara PWB, Haak On Behalf Of The Orca Onderzoeks Consortium Acute Geneeskunde Acute Medicine Research Consortium HR Tags: Neth J Med Source Type: research

Video: Casey Quinlan on the BMC Medicine Article “Trustworthy Guidelines”
A fantastic video interview with SPM member Casey Quinlan conducted by John Hoben that discusses the op-ed in the journal, BMC Medicine entitled, Trustworthy guidelines – excellent; customized care tools – even better which she was a co-author on. From the article:   The ability to do online searches for health information has led to concerns that patients find the results confusing and that they often lead to expectations for treatments that have little supportive evidence. At the same time, the science of summarizing research evidence has advanced to the point where it is increasingly possible to quantify treat...
Source: Society for Participatory Medicine - April 10, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Society for Participatory Medicine Staff Tags: Member Updates Newsletter Video BMC article casey quinlan Source Type: news