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Clinical Image

TIF1-gamma associated dermatomyositis with extensive cutaneous involvement

Katherine M. Geric, BA; Hania S. Khan, BS; and Robert Dazé, DO, FAAD
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Public Health and Primary Care

Emergency department wait times in concordance with blood alcohol content and subsequent alcohol use disorder

Sean Hayes, BA; Kaylee Mach, BS; Jennifer Briggs, DO; and Micah Hartwell, PhD
The authors of this study assess whether patients with a history of alcohol use disorder (AUD) and/or positive blood alcohol content (BAC+) affect emergency department (ED) wait times.
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General

Geographical distribution of osteopathic urology residents and match trends in the United States

Ryan Wong, BS; Bebe Eke, BS; Andrew D. Vogel, MS; Bracken Burns, DO; and Kristen Conrad-Schnetz, DO
This study aimed to examine the number of DO graduates in urology residency programs over time and map their current distribution throughout the United States.
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Uncategorized

Corrigendum to: The predictive validity of MCAT scores and undergraduate GPA for COMLEX-USA licensure exam performance of students enrolled in osteopathic medical schools

Kenneth D. Royal, PhD, MSEd; Christian Meyer, BS; Erik Guercio, MA; Mark Speicher, PhD; Joseph Flamini, MBA; Jeanne M. Sandella, DO; Tsung-Hsun Tsai, PhD; and Cynthia A. Searcy, PhD
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Pediatrics

Swelling and skin changes: an osteopathic approach to pediatric lymphedema management

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.
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Behavioral Health

Bridging the gap: associations of provider enrollment in OKCAPMAP with social deprivation, child abuse, and barriers to access in the state of Oklahoma, USA

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.
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Innovations

Assessing fundamental clinical skills of osteopathic medical students

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.
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Uncategorized

Corrigendum to: Carpal tunnel dimensions following osteopathic manipulation utilizing dorsal carpal arch muscle energy: a pilot study

Lilian Zhan, BS; Juanita Brown, DO; Sharon Gustowski, DO; Patrick Davis, PhD; and Mario Loomis, MD
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Cardiopulmonary Medicine

Signs and symptoms of vertebrobasilar insufficiency secondary to atherosclerosis: a systematic review

Chris Moors, BSc; and Claire Stapleton, PhD
The objectives of this study were to gather all relevant literature reporting features of vertebrobasilar insufficiency (VBI) pertaining to atherosclerosis, with the aim to help provide evidence that may guide clinical practice in the use of manual therapy interventions and to raise awareness of the manifestations that VBI may present.
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Public Health and Primary Care

Use of a community care coordination team to reduce emergency department utilization and hospital readmissions for the highest utilizers

Stacia Shipman, DO; Kelly Painter, MD; Lindsey Claire Epperson, DO; and Keri Smith, DO
A small percentage of patients comprise a high proportion of healthcare utilization, particularly the costs associated with Emergency Department (ED) visits and inpatient hospitalization readmissions. The purpose of this study was to demonstrate a decrease in ED utilization and hospital readmissions in a selected group of super-utilizers post-intervention by a Community Care Coordination team and to determine cost avoidance.
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General

DO (under) representation in US guideline development: an investigation of guideline authors from 2021–2023

Alfred B. Amendolara, MS; Steven Salazar, BSN; Tiffany Nguyen, BS; Porter Fife, BS; Blake Harris, BS; Alessandra M. Rivera, MS; Kennedy Madrid, BS; Yvannia Gray, BA; and Stephen Stacey, DO
Clinical guidelines are the backbone of evidence-based medical practice, shaping healthcare delivery and patient outcomes. To ensure that guidelines reflect the entire medical community, it is important that guideline-creation bodies have adequate representation from stakeholder groups with diverse viewpoints. To quantify the contribution of DOs to the body of literature guiding practice, author information was extracted from all US-based guidelines published in the years 2021, 2022, and 2023 listed in the ECRI Guidelines Trust database.
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Musculoskeletal Medicine and Pain

Soft tissue manipulation enhances recovery of muscle mass in a disuse model of sarcopenia

Basil Mustaklem, BS; Mary Terry Loghmani, PhD, PT, MST, MTC; Abigail K. Waterfill, DPT; Mackenzie Caron, DPT; Daren A. Glore, BS; Nathaniel R. Meyer, BS; Luke D. Shelton, BS; Elicza A. Day, MS; Carmela Marciano, MS; Addison Gepfert, BS; Connor C. Wakefield, BS; Hailey Brown, BS; Sierra Street, MS, MS; Madeline M. Sasse, BS; Jacob Snyder, BS; Taylor Hiland, MS; Julia M. Hum, PhD; David C. Eland, DO; Tien-Min Gabe Chu, PhD, DDS; and Jonathan W. Lowery, PhD
Sarcopenia is a condition characterized by the age-related loss of muscle mass and function that diminishes physical capabilities and increases the risk of falls, fractures, and overall morbidity. In this study, the authors utilized a rat model of sarcopenia due to disuse atrophy and examined the effects of STM on recovery of muscle mass and regulation of pro-/anti-inflammatory cytokines.
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Medical Education

A novel simulation enhanced education for osteopathic manipulation of hospitalized patients

Andrew P. Eilerman, DO, FACOFP; Gianna Libonate, DO; Sophia Pothen, DO; Melissa Rudie, DO; Shirley Zardoost, DO; Briana Donaldson, DO, FACOI; and Brad Gable, MD, MS, FACEP
Simulation-based medical education (SBME) is a method for enhancing learner skill prior to initiating care for real patients. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of the SBME lab to enhance the training of medical learners of OMM on hospitalized patients.
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Medical Education

Understanding COMLEX-USA Level-1 as a Pass/Fail examination: impact and opportunities

Ashley Gerhardson, PhD; Melissa Efurd, EdD; Patricia Sexton, MS, DHEd; and Donald Sefcik, DO, MBA
In late 2020, the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners announced that the Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination (COMLEX-USA) Level 1 examination would discontinue reporting numeric scores, only providing a Pass/Fail designation. The authors of this study generated a series of five hypotheses to investigate the perceived impact of the transition to Pass/Fail scoring.
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NMM/OMT

Effects of a single osteopathic manipulative treatment on intraocular pressure reduction: a pilot study

Hollis H. King, DO, PhD; Robert N. Weinreb, MD; Evan Walker, MS; and Linda M. Zangwill, PhD
Research on the effects of osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) on visual functions and conditions is very limited, so a pilot randomized clinical trial was conducted to assess the impact of one OMT session on patients diagnosed with suspected ocular hypertension or glaucoma.
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Cardiopulmonary Medicine

Impact of osteopathic tests on heart rate and heart rate variability: an observational study on osteopathic students

Flora Gillet, DO; Mathilde Gault, DO; Vincent Dussault, DO; Saïda Cheggour, MD; Marilyne Grinand, PhD; and Pierrick Martinez, DO
This study aims to evaluate the influence of osteopathic listening tests on heart rate and heart rate variability markers, including the root mean square of successive differences and the low-frequency/high-frequency ratio, in healthy participants, and to contextualize the findings within existing osteopathic research on autonomic nervous system modulation.
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Musculoskeletal Medicine and Pain

Longitudinal outcomes among patients with fibromyalgia, chronic widespread pain, or localized chronic low back pain

John C. Licciardone, DO, MS, MBA; Elizabeth Brownell, BSEE; Uchechi Nwaichi, BS; Arpan Patel, BSA; and Khanh Do, BS
The objective of this study was to compare longitudinal outcomes of patients with fibromyalgia, chronic widespread pain, or localized chronic low back pain to determine whether fibromyalgia is an extreme manifestation of the chronic widespread pain continuum.
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General

Comparing intubation techniques of Klippel–Feil syndrome patients in the last 10 years: a systematic review

Mitchell Fisher, BS; Andrew Simonsen, BS; Christopher Stewart, BS; Salma Alkhatib, BS; Abbigail Niewchas, BS; Alex Otto, DO; Randall Hansen, DO; Kent McIntire, DO; and Suporn Sukpraprut-Braaten, PhD
The purpose of this study is to analyze first-attempt intubation success rates of Klippel–Feil syndrome patients by intubation technique and stratified by location and quantity of cervical fusions and a Mallampati score if reported.
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Medical Education

Pioneering the future: incorporating lifestyle medicine tools in osteopathic medical education

Shipra Bansal, MD, Assistant Professor, and Jay H. Shubrook, DO
The role of lifestyle has taken a renewed importance in disease prevention and chronic disease management. Osteopathic medicine has long focused on comprehensive, holistic care for our patients, and the tenets support the role of lifestyle medicine (LM) in osteopathic clinical care. In this commentary, the authors make the argument for incorporating LM more formally into the clinical curriculum at colleges of osteopathic medicine and will draw parallels with these two programs.
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NMM/OMT

Carpal tunnel dimensions following osteopathic manipulation utilizing dorsal carpal arch muscle energy: a pilot study

Lilian Zhan, BS; Juanita Brown, DO; Sharon Gustowski, DO; Patrick Davis, PhD; and Mario Loomis, MD
This pilot project investigated the mechanism of a previously undescribed technique of nonoperative carpal tunnel treatment, dorsal carpal arch muscle energy, which focuses on the dorsal arch (trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, and hamate bones) manipulating the bones to redome the arch, round the tunnel, and increase its volume.
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Medical Education

Trends in osteopathic medical education: a scoping review

Katie Hoskins, MLS, MEd; Molly Montgomery, MLS, MS; Abbey Griffith, MLS, AHIP; Hannah Pollard, MLIS, AHIP; Debra Orr-Roderick, MSS, MLIS; Darell Schmick, MLS, MBA, EdD, AHIP; Jeanne Strausman, MLS, AHIP; Sarah Wade, MLS; Melinda Robertson, MSLS, MBA; and Megan DeArmond, MSLIS, MFA
Following the transition to a single graduate medical education accreditation system in 2020, leaders at American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM) were interested in learning more about the research being done about osteopathic medical education leading up to that point in time. The objective of this scoping review was to identify trends in undergraduate and graduate osteopathic medical education and to determine where this information was being disseminated and the institutions who were creating the content.
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NMM/OMT

The effect of osteopathic manipulative treatment on chronic rhinosinusitis

Marija Rowane, DO; Ashwin Shankar, DO; Supriya Nagireddi, DO; Amanpreet Kalkat, MD; Cheryl Hammes, DO, FACOFP; Eshika Kohli, BS; Meghan Callahan, BS; and Robert Hostoffer, DO, LhD, MSMEd, MBA, FACOP, FACOI, FCCP
Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is a prevalent inflammatory disease of the paranasal sinuses that may significantly impair quality of life. This study aimed to assess whether OMT focused on lymphatic drainage of cranial structures can provide immediate, as well as sustained, relief of CRS symptoms.
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General

Determining the effects of social media engagement on surgery residents within the American College of Osteopathic Surgeons

Vincent S. Alexander, MS; Bebe Eke, BS; Andrew Xu, BS; Ryan Wong, BS; Andrew Greek, BS; Michael Ernst, MS; Hayden Roberts, BS; Ogechukwu Ariwodo, BS; Andrew D. Vogel, MS; Bracken Burns, DO; and Kristen Conrad-Schnetz, DO
This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of “X” (formerly Twitter) in networking between osteopathic medical students and surgical residents, specifically assessing engagement rates and the potential of social media as a tool for mentorship in the osteopathic surgical community.
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Clinical Image

Pityriasis lichenoides chronica presenting in skin of color

Bailey Cook, DO, MBA; Richard Bindernagel, DO, MBA; Robert Dazé, DO; and Richard Miller, DO
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Public Health and Primary Care

Impact of a clinician-directed educational program on communicating with patients regarding gun violence at two community urban healthcare centers

Erik Langenau, DO, MS, MAPP; Alexa M. Kaminsky, BS; and Michael B. Roberts, PsyD
In this quality-improvement study, the authors investigated an educational program designed to help clinicians talk to their patients about gun violence, prevention, and available resources to support and treat those impacted by gun violence.
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Public Health and Primary Care

Improving vascular access knowledge and assessment skill of hemodialysis staff

Kyle Smith, DO, EdD, FACP, FASDIN; and Candace Ayars, PhD
The study’s purpose is to determine the effect of an advanced vascular access educational module presented to hemodialysis nurses and technicians, focusing on physical examination findings to identify a dialysis access at risk for malfunction.
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Obstetrics/Gynecology

Management of endometriosis: a call to multidisciplinary approach

Jordann-Mishael Duncan, MBS, MD; Ritchie Delara, MD; Gina Ranieri, DO; and Megan Wasson, DO
In this Clinical Practice article, the authors describe their experience of utilizing a multidisciplinary team (composed of a gynecologic surgeon trained in advanced pelvic surgery and endometriosis, a urologist, a colorectal and/or general surgeon, a cardiothoracic surgeon, and a radiologist experienced in gynecologic imaging) to increase the likelihood of providing cost-effective care and delivering adequate, evidence-based treatment of endometriosis.
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Pediatrics

Non-Herlitz junctional epidermolysis bullosa in a Native American newborn

Ayah A. Ibrahim, BS; Macken Yrun-Duffy, DO; Rochelle D. Almario, DO; Jordyn R. Mullins, BS, BA; and Scott S. Cyrus, DO
This case report details the presentation, diagnosis, and management of a newborn Native American male with non-Herlitz junctional epidermolysis bullosa, a rare diagnosis specifically in the Native American population.
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Musculoskeletal Medicine and Pain

Urinary incontinence in elite female powerlifters aged 20–30: correlating musculoskeletal exam data with incontinence severity index and survey data

Kloie D. Nutt, BS; Michael Carnes, DO, FAAO; Laura Griffin, DO, FAAO; and Gregory Rivin, BS
Urinary incontinence (UI) in the powerlifting community has been a hot topic due to its noticeability during competition and the burden it places on female athletes who experience it. The objectives of this study were to determine whether UI in elite female powerlifters is correlated with any musculoskeletal diagnoses and to further evaluate potentially contributing factors for UI within this group.
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Musculoskeletal Medicine and Pain

Osteopathic approach to injuries of the overhead thrower’s shoulder

Arthur J. De Luigi, DO, MHSA; George Raum, DO; Benjamin W. King, BS; and Robert L. Bowers, DO
The goal of this article is to discuss the impact of overhead motions on the shoulder, with a primary focus on throwing, as well as to highlight the osteopathic approach to assessment, treatment, management, and prevention.
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