Pediatrics
Stephanie Jackson, BA; Afreen Hussaini, BS; Julisa Galan, BS; Tsz Chun Chung, BA; and Britani Javed, DO, FAAP
Pediatric lymphedema is a progressive condition of chronic swelling and soft-tissue damage, caused by impaired lymphatic function. The objective of this study was to systematically review and evaluate the evidence supporting the effectiveness of OMT in managing pediatric lymphedema and compare it to traditional therapies such as complex decongestive therapy.
Behavioral Health
Micah Hartwell, PhD; Rakel Haas, BS; Amanda Miller, MSW; Christina Brent, MS, LPC; Osekpamen Wickliffe, MD; Swapna Deshpande, MD; and Sara Coffey, DO
The primary objectives of this study were to assess the current state of provider enrollment in the Oklahoma Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health Access Program (OKCAPMAP) and the number of consultations provided across the state, to determine if the program’s reach has associations with sociodemographic need indicators, and to report the most common conditions for which consultations were requested.
Innovations
John R. Boulet, PhD, FSSH; Jeanne M. Sandella, DO; John Gimpel, DO, MEd; and Richard LaBaere, DO, MPH
Based on the recommendations of the Special Commission on Osteopathic Medical Licensure Assessment, the NBOME established the Core Competency Capstone for Doctors of Osteopathic Medicine (C3DO). The objectives of this study were to describe the assessment and to ascertain the feasibility of administering it at multiple colleges of osteopathic medicine.