Next Week in SHARP (March 17-23)

Wednesday, March 20, 2019 at 3pm: SHARP WIP 

David Koller, MD

Wednesday, March 20, 2019 at 4pm: SHARP Journal Club

We will discuss 1 paper.

The paper is by Sun et al .  This paper can be found here.

Upcoming Presentations:

3/27/2019 – Speaker needed for SHARP WIP.  Contact Scott Chaffee at scott.chaffee@osumc.edu 

4/3/19 – Glenn Martinez, PhD, MPH, SHARP Grand Rounds

4/10/19 – Clara Lee, MD, SHARP WIP

NEWS:

Deadline Approaching! Apply to the 2019 Health Disparities Research Institute (HDRI) by March 22

The National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD) will host the Health Disparities Research Institute (HDRI) from August 12-16, 2019in Bethesda, MD. The HDRI aims to support the research career development of promising minority health/health disparities research scientists early in their careers and stimulate research in the disciplines supported by health disparities science.

This program is intended for early-stage research investigators. Applicants must have a Ph.D., M.D./D.O., Sc.D., Dr.P.H., Pharm.D., PsyD., DDS/DMD or equivalent doctoral degree from an accredited domestic or foreign institution. Applications will only be accepted from post-doctoral fellows, assistant professors, or early-stage investigators research positions who are actively engaged in minority health and health disparities research and who plan to submit a K or R grant to NIH within the next 12 months. Individuals from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Previous participants of the HDRI or the Translational Health Disparities Course are not eligible to apply.

Please note that NIH and HHS staff, including persons doing fellowships/training at NIH or an HHS agency, are not eligible to apply.

HOW TO APPLY

The online application is now open.

Applications must submitted by March 22nd, 2019, 5:00 p.m. EDT.

Acceptance notifications will be sent out by Friday, May 31st, 2019

For questions or more information, email: NIMHDHealthDC@mail.nih.gov


New Grant Awards

Send us news of your grant successes!  Email to Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu).

 

Publications and other Scholarly Successes

Feng, M.P., Baucom, R.B., Broman, K.K. Harris, D.A., Holzman, M.D., Huang, L.C., Kaiser, J.L., Kavalukas, S.L., Oyefule, O.O., Phillips, S.E., Poulose, B.K., Pierce, R.A.  Early repair of ventral incisional hernia may improve quality of life after surgery for abdominal malignancy: a prospective observational cohort study.  2019.  Hernia, 23(1), pp.81-90.

We pull publication data from Scopus, based on our ORCID list.  If you have other publications (i.e. book chapters), or invited lectures, patents, etc. please send to Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu) for inclusion on this list!

 

ABSTRACT DEADLINES

The Society for Medical Decision Making is now accepting abstracts for Oral and Poster Sessions and proposals for Short Courses to be presented at its 41st Annual Meeting, Many Views on Value.  Submissions will be accepted through May 28, 2019.  More information regarding abstract submission can be found here.

Send us the names of your favorite meetings!  Email to Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu).  

 

DIRECTOR’s OFFICE HOURS:

Dr. Strassels’ office hours are every Wednesday from 8:00AM-11:00AM. Contact Scott Chaffee (scott.chaffee@osumc.edu) to schedule a 30 minute block of one on one time with the SHARP Scientific Director.

Next Week in SHARP ( March 10 – March 16)

Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 3pm: SHARP WIP 

Kenneth Allen, DO

“Clinical Scores Better Correlate with Complication Rate in Crohn’s Disease Patients Undergoing Gastrointestinal Surgery than NSQIP or Endoscopic Scores”

Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at 4pm: SHARP Core Faculty Meeting

 

Upcoming Presentations:

3/20/2019 – David Koller, MD, SHARP WIP

3/27/2019 – Speaker needed for SHARP WIP.  Contact Lori Bardon at lori.bardon@osumc.edu 

 

NEWS:

FAME is proud to announce these upcoming sessions for Researchers-

 Perspectives from a PI, Chair, and NIH Institute Director

Thursday, April 23, 2019, 2-3 pm
Ross Heart Hospital Auditorium
Primary Audience: Junior Faculty

Story Landis, PhD, will present “Perspectives from a PI, Chair, and NIH Institute Director” for a junior faculty audience to provide advice on how to navigate their careers. Dr. Landis served as the director of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke at the NIH from 2003-2014. Prior to her time at the NIH, she was a faculty member at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, where she created the Department of Neurosciences. Register by April 23.

What to Do With a Close Score

Tuesday, April 9, 2019, 10-11am
B050 James Cancer Hospital
Primary Audience: All Research Faculty

Aligns to FAME Competencies: Giving & Receiving Feedback, Organizational Awareness; Outcomes; Professional Ethics

Your grant received a good score but was not funded. Now what? Panelists discuss tips and strategies to successfully resubmit including reaching out to the program officer, responding to reviewer comments, and repackaging the submission. Register by April 5.


New Grant Awards

Send us news of your grant successes!  Email to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu).

 

Publications and other Scholarly Successes

Kelly, E.P., Payne, N., Pawlik, T.M.  Understanding patient expectations around therapeutic benefits, risks, and the chance of cure.  2019.  American Journal of Surgery, 217(3), pp.410-412.

Bradley, D., Blaszczak, A., Yin, Z., Liu, J., Joseph, J.J., Wright, V., Anandani, K., Needleman, B., Noria, S., Renton, D., Yearsley, M., Wong, S.T.C., Hsueh, W.A.  Clusterin impairs hepatic insulin sensitivity and adipocyte clusterin associates with cardiometabolic risk.  2019.  Diabetes Care, 42(3), pp. 466-475.

Kneuertz, P.J., Singer, E., D’Souza, D.M., Abdel-Rasoul,M., Moffatt-Bruce, S.D., Merritt, R.E.  Hospital cost and clinical effectiveness of robotic-assisted versus video-assisted thoracoscopic and open lobectomy: A propensity score-weighted comparison.  2019.  Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Article in Press.

Cartabuke, R.S., Anderson, B.J., Elmaraghy, C., Rice, J., Tumin, D., Tobias, J.D.  Hemodynamic and pharmacokinetic analysis of oxymetazoline use during nasal surgery in children.  2019.  Laryngoscope, Article in Press.

 

We pull publication data from Scopus, based on our ORCID list.  If you have other publications (i.e. book chapters), or invited lectures, patents, etc. please send to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu) for inclusion on this list!

 

ABSTRACT DEADLINES

The Society for Medical Decision Making is now accepting abstracts for Oral and Poster Sessions and proposals for Short Courses to be presented at its 41st Annual Meeting, Many Views on Value.  Submissions will be accepted through May 28, 2019.  More information regarding abstract submission can be found here.

Send us the names of your favorite meetings!  Email to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu).  

 

DIRECTOR’s OFFICE HOURS:

Dr. Strassels’ office hours are every Wednesday from 8:00AM-11:00AM. Contact Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu) to schedule a 30 minute block of one on one time with the SHARP Scientific Director.

Next Week in SHARP (March 3 – March 9)

Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 3pm: SHARP WIP 

Speaker Needed contact Lori Bardon at lori.bardon@osumc.edu

Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 4pm: SHARP Grand Rounds

Ayaz Hyder, PhD

“Translational Data Analytics in Public Health and Health Care Policy: Examples from birth outcomes, food insecurity and the opioid epidemic”

Upcoming Presentations:

3/13/2019 – Kenneth Allen, DO, SHARP WIP

 

NEWS:

The Women in Medicine and Science (WIMS) steering committee would like to invite you to attend a 2 hour mentorship workshop on March 20th (9:30 -11:30 am).

WIMS has invited Prof. Audrey J. Murrell Ph.D. to the College of Medicine and OSU Wexner Medical Center on March 19-20th  2019. This 2 day visit is co-sponsored by the Women’s Place and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.

Audrey Murrell is a Professor of Business Administration, Psychology, Public and International Affairs at the University of Pittsburgh. She serves as the Associate Dean at the college of Business Administration and the Director of the David Berg Center for Ethics and Leadership. She is a nationally renowned expert on metorship.

Prof.  Murrell will provide a 2 hour workshop (9:30-11:30 am) on March 20th at the Ross Heart Auditorium, with a focus on building a mentorship portfolio.

This workshop, sponsored by WIMS, is limited to 35 faculty. There are still spots available which will be filled on a first come first serve basis, so please send in your self-nomination with a short paragraph on why you would like to attend.

WIMS would also like you to disseminate what you learn at this workshop back to the faculty in your department or divisions and/or potentially serve on future panels for WIMS workshops.

Please send in your nominations to Zarine.Shah@osumc.edu  by Monday, February 25th 2019.


New Grant Awards

Send us news of your grant successes!  Email to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu).

 

Publications and other Scholarly Successes

Palmer Kelly, E., Meara, A., Hyer, M., Payne, N., Pawlik, T.M.  Characterizing Perceptions Around the Patient-Oncologist Relationship: a Qualitative Focus Group Analysis.  2019.  Journal of Cancer Education, Article in Press.

We pull publication data from Scopus, based on our ORCID list.  If you have other publications (i.e. book chapters), or invited lectures, patents, etc. please send to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu) for inclusion on this list!

 

ABSTRACT DEADLINES

Send us the names of your favorite meetings!  Email to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu).

 

DIRECTOR’s OFFICE HOURS:

Dr. Strassels’ office hours are every Wednesday from 8:00AM-11:00AM. Contact Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu) to schedule a 30 minute block of one on one time with the SHARP Scientific Director.

Next Week in SHARP (February 24 – March 2)

Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 3pm: SHARP WIP 

Sabrena Noria, MD, PhD

Wednesday, February 27, 2019 at 4pm: SHARP Faculty Meeting

Upcoming Presentations:

3/6/2019 – SHARP WIP, Speaker Needed contact Lori Bardon at lori.bardon@osumc.edu

3/6/2019 – Ayaz Hyder, PhD, SHARP Grand Rounds

3/13/2019 – Kevin McMahon

NEWS:

The Women in Medicine and Science (WIMS) steering committee would like to invite you to attend a 2 hour mentorship workshop on March 20th (9:30 -11:30 am).

WIMS has invited Prof. Audrey J. Murrell Ph.D. to the College of Medicine and OSU Wexner Medical Center on March 19-20th  2019. This 2 day visit is co-sponsored by the Women’s Place and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.

Audrey Murrell is a Professor of Business Administration, Psychology, Public and International Affairs at the University of Pittsburgh. She serves as the Associate Dean at the college of Business Administration and the Director of the David Berg Center for Ethics and Leadership. She is a nationally renowned expert on metorship.

Prof.  Murrell will provide a 2 hour workshop (9:30-11:30 am) on March 20th at the Ross Heart Auditorium, with a focus on building a mentorship portfolio.

This workshop, sponsored by WIMS, is limited to 35 faculty. There are still spots available which will be filled on a first come first serve basis, so please send in your self-nomination with a short paragraph on why you would like to attend.

WIMS would also like you to disseminate what you learn at this workshop back to the faculty in your department or divisions and/or potentially serve on future panels for WIMS workshops.

Please send in your nominations to Zarine.Shah@osumc.edu  by Monday, February 25th 2019.


New Grant Awards

Send us news of your grant successes!  Email to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu).

 

Publications and other Scholarly Successes

Onuma, A.E., Palmer Kelly, E., Chakedis, J., Paredes, A.Z., Tsilimigras, D.I., Wiemann, B, Johnson, M., Merath, K., Akgul, O., Cloyd, J., Pawlik, T.M.  Patient preferences on the use of technology in cancer surveillance after curative surgery: A cross-sectional analysis.  2019.  Surgery, Article in Press.

Blaszczak A.M., Jalilvand, A., Liu, J., Wright, V.P., Suzo, A., Needleman, B., Noria, S., Lafuse, W., Hsueh, W.A., Bradley, D.  Human visceral adipose tissue macrophages are not adequately defined by standard methods of characterization.  2019.  Journal of diabetes research, 2019, p.8124563.

Poulose, B.K., Rosen, M.J.  The role and impact of registries on abdominal wall reconstruction.  2018.  Plastic and reconstructive surgery, 142(3), pp. 197S-200S.

We pull publication data from Scopus, based on our ORCID list.  If you have other publications (i.e. book chapters), or invited lectures, patents, etc. please send to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu) for inclusion on this list!

 

ABSTRACT DEADLINES

  • The 2019 American Public Health Association annual meeting will be held November 2-6, 2019 in Philadelphia, PA.  Abstract deadlines for this meeting vary by thematic section, and tend to fall between February 19- 24.  For more information, see: https://apha.confex.com/apha/2019/cfp.cgi
  • ACS Clinical Congress 2019: The Call for Abstracts and Videos for Clinical Congress 2019, October 27–31 in San Francisco, is now open.
    The Owen H. Wangensteen Scientific Forum offers researchers the opportunity to present the results of their original, basic science, clinical, education, health sciences, and translational research.
    The Video-Based Education Sessions aim to educate surgeons and members of surgical teams in order to improve the care of the surgical patient as well as safeguard the standards of care in an optimal practice environment.
    Start submitting abstracts and videos today. The last day to submit abstracts and videos is Friday, March 1 at 11:59 pm (CST).

Send us the names of your favorite meetings!  Email to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu).

 

DIRECTOR’s OFFICE HOURS:

Dr. Strassels’ office hours are every Wednesday from 8:00AM-11:00AM. Contact Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu) to schedule a 30 minute block of one on one time with the SHARP Scientific Director.

Next Week in SHARP (February 17 – February 23)

Wednesday, February 20, 2019 at 3pm: SHARP WIP 

Sarah Janse, PhD

“Patient and caregiver preferences for the potential benefits and risks of a seizure forecasting device: A best-worst scaling”

Wednesday, February 20, 2019 at 4pm: SHARP Journal Club

Guy Brock, PhD will be presenting.

We will discuss 2 papers.

The first paper is by Mohr et al .  This paper can be found here.  The second paper is by Li et al and is available here.

Upcoming Presentations:

2/27/2019 – Sabrena Noria, MD, PhD, SHARP WIP

3/6/2019 – Ayaz Hyder, PhD, SHARP Grand Rounds

 

NEWS:

Institute for Population Research 2019 Seed Grant Announcement

We are currently accepting applications-Due March 25, 2019

PI Applicant must be OSU Faculty 

IPR offers seed grants to nurture research projects consistent with IPR’s mission to promote population science research.  IPR favors multi-disciplinary collaboration.  We especially encourage applications from junior faculty, and from faculty new to population and health research.

Funding for this seed grant program is drawn primarily from our NICHD P2C award.  See below for the scientific mission of the NICHD Population Dynamics Branch [PDB].  Priority is given to research which falls within one or more of IPR’s four thematic areas:  (i) Sexual and Reproductive Health;  (ii) Family Demography;  (iii) Mortality and Health over the Life Course;  (iv) Migration. If you are unsure if your research fits, you are welcome to discuss with IPR Director John Casterline.  See: https://ipr.osu.edu/seedgrants  for examples of past IPR seed grants.   https://ipr.osu.edu/events/call-seed-grant-proposals-0 

 


New Grant Awards

Send us news of your grant successes!  Email to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu).

 

Publications and other Scholarly Successes

We pull publication data from Scopus, based on our ORCID list.  If you have other publications (i.e. book chapters), or invited lectures, patents, etc. please send to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu) for inclusion on this list!

 

ABSTRACT DEADLINES

  • The 2019 American Public Health Association annual meeting will be held November 2-6, 2019 in Philadelphia, PA.  Abstract deadlines for this meeting vary by thematic section, and tend to fall between February 19- 24.  For more information, see: https://apha.confex.com/apha/2019/cfp.cgi
  • ACS Clinical Congress 2019: The Call for Abstracts and Videos for Clinical Congress 2019, October 27–31 in San Francisco, is now open.
    The Owen H. Wangensteen Scientific Forum offers researchers the opportunity to present the results of their original, basic science, clinical, education, health sciences, and translational research.
    The Video-Based Education Sessions aim to educate surgeons and members of surgical teams in order to improve the care of the surgical patient as well as safeguard the standards of care in an optimal practice environment.
    Start submitting abstracts and videos today. The last day to submit abstracts and videos is Friday, March 1 at 11:59 pm (CST).

Send us the names of your favorite meetings!  Email to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu).

 

DIRECTOR’s OFFICE HOURS:

Dr. Strassels’ office hours are every Wednesday from 8:00AM-11:00AM. Contact Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu) to schedule a 30 minute block of one on one time with the SHARP Scientific Director.

Next Week in SHARP (February 10 – February 16)

Wednesday, February 13, 2019 at 3pm: SHARP WIP 

Presenter needed – contact  Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu )  

Wednesday, February 13, 2019 at 4pm: SHARP Core Faculty Meeting

Upcoming Presentations:

2/20/2019 – Sarah Janse, PhD, SHARP WIP

2/20/2019 – Guy Brock, PhD, Journal Club

 

NEWS:

Institute for Population Research 2019 Seed Grant Announcement

We are currently accepting applications-Due March 25, 2019

PI Applicant must be OSU Faculty 

IPR offers seed grants to nurture research projects consistent with IPR’s mission to promote population science research.  IPR favors multi-disciplinary collaboration.  We especially encourage applications from junior faculty, and from faculty new to population and health research.

Funding for this seed grant program is drawn primarily from our NICHD P2C award.  See below for the scientific mission of the NICHD Population Dynamics Branch [PDB].  Priority is given to research which falls within one or more of IPR’s four thematic areas:  (i) Sexual and Reproductive Health;  (ii) Family Demography;  (iii) Mortality and Health over the Life Course;  (iv) Migration. If you are unsure if your research fits, you are welcome to discuss with IPR Director John Casterline.  See: https://ipr.osu.edu/seedgrants  for examples of past IPR seed grants.   https://ipr.osu.edu/events/call-seed-grant-proposals-0 

 

Grant Writing News Offers Helpful Information to Researchers

Ohio State’s Office of Research provides a subscription to Grant Writing News, the field of proposal development. Login is required to access the current issue. The newsletter is helpful if you prepare grant proposals, especially if you’re new to grant writing or want to enhance your proposal-writing skills. The current issue includes: Tips of Successful Foundation Funding; Underlying Strategies for STEM Partnerships Scheduling the Production of Your NSF Early CAREER Proposal; and Mark Twain’s Advice on Grant Writing.


New Grant Awards

Send us news of your grant successes!  Email to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu).

 

Publications and other Scholarly Successes

Paredes, A.Z., Hyer, J.M., Beal, E.W., Bagante, F., Merath, K., Mehta, R., White, S., Pawlik, T.M.  Impact of skilled nursing facility quality on postoperative outcomes after pancreatic surgery.  2019.  Surgery.  Article in Press.

We pull publication data from Scopus, based on our ORCID list.  If you have other publications (i.e. book chapters), or invited lectures, patents, etc. please send to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu) for inclusion on this list!

 

ABSTRACT DEADLINES

  • The 2019 American Public Health Association annual meeting will be held November 2-6, 2019 in Philadelphia, PA.  Abstract deadlines for this meeting vary by thematic section, and tend to fall between February 19- 24.  For more information, see: https://apha.confex.com/apha/2019/cfp.cgi
  • ACS Clinical Congress 2019: The Call for Abstracts and Videos for Clinical Congress 2019, October 27–31 in San Francisco, is now open.
    The Owen H. Wangensteen Scientific Forum offers researchers the opportunity to present the results of their original, basic science, clinical, education, health sciences, and translational research.
    The Video-Based Education Sessions aim to educate surgeons and members of surgical teams in order to improve the care of the surgical patient as well as safeguard the standards of care in an optimal practice environment.
    Start submitting abstracts and videos today. The last day to submit abstracts and videos is Friday, March 1 at 11:59 pm (CST).

Send us the names of your favorite meetings!  Email to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu).

 

DIRECTOR’s OFFICE HOURS:

Dr. Strassels’ office hours are every Wednesday from 8:00AM-11:00AM. Contact Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu) to schedule a 30 minute block of one on one time with the SHARP Scientific Director.

Next Week in SHARP (February 3 – February 9)

Wednesday, February 6, 2019 at 3pm: SHARP WIP 

Madison Hyer

“Applications of machine learning techniques in surgical research”

Wednesday, February 6, 2019 at 4pm: SHARP Grand Rounds

Jennifer Cooper, PhD

“Surgical Health Policy and Services Research in Adolescents and Young Adults: An Overview of Ongoing Projects in the Center for Surgical Outcomes Research at Nationwide Childrens Hospital”

Upcoming Presentations:

2/13 – SHARP WIP,  Presenter needed – contact  Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu )  

2/20/2019 – Sarah Janse, PhD, SHARP WIP

2/20/2019 – Guy Brock, PhD, Journal Club

 

NEWS:

Funding Opportunities – topics include Amyotropic Lateral Sclerosis, Breast Cancer, and Combat Casualty Care

The Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP) invites the research community to view a webinar series on funding opportunities in both research and career development.  The first of these webinars “Funding Opportunities and Strategies for Success”, participants will learn how to find the latest CDMRP funding opportunities, how to navigate a program announcement (funding opportunity announcement), and use what they learn to create a competitive application. Over the next four months, webinars covering topics from innovative research applications to clinical research will be published.

Find the webinar schedule here: https://cdmrp.army.mil/pubs/Webinars/webinar_series

Detailed descriptions of funding opportunities, evaluation criteria, and submission requirements can be found in the specific Program Announcements. The Program Announcements are available electronically for downloading from the Grants.gov website (http://www.grants.gov), the CDMRP website (https://cdmrp.army.mil/funding/prgdefault.shtml) and the electronic Biomedical Research Application Portal (eBRAP) (https://eBRAP.org).

All CDMRP funding opportunities, both recently and previously released, are available on the CDMRP website (https://cdmrp.army.mil).

A listing of all open CDMRP funding opportunities can be obtained on the Grants.gov website by performing a basic search using CFDA Number 12.420.

 

New Grant Awards

Send us news of your grant successes!  Email to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu).

Publications and other Scholarly Successes

We pull publication data from Scopus, based on our ORCID list.  If you have other publications (i.e. book chapters), or invited lectures, patents, etc. please send to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu) for inclusion on this list!

 

ABSTRACT DEADLINES

  • The Columbus Surgical Society is holding their annual Presidential Symposium on Saturday, March 2, 2019 from 8am-12pm in the Ross Heart Hospital Auditorium, Room H1213.  Residents and fellows from all surgical specialty training programs are invited to submit abstracts on clinical or basic science research topics.  Unpublished material is preferred.  The deadline for submission is Friday, February 8, 2019.  Abstracts can be submitted by fax at 614-755-2127 or by email at colssurgsoc@sbcglobal.net. We anticipate a program of fourteen presentations selected from the submitted abstracts. The format will be a ten minute presentation by the resident, with a five minute discussion led by an attending staff. The Columbus Surgical Society will award cash prizes for winning papers. Cash awards, along with a plaque commemorating the event, will be presented to the resident or fellow at the Annual Banquet to be held at a venue yet to be determined. All participating residents and fellows are invited to attend the banquet.
  • The 2019 American Public Health Association annual meeting will be held November 2-6, 2019 in Philadelphia, PA.  Abstract deadlines for this meeting vary by thematic section, and tend to fall between February 19- 24.  For more information, see: https://apha.confex.com/apha/2019/cfp.cgi
  • ACS Clinical Congress 2019: The Call for Abstracts and Videos for Clinical Congress 2019, October 27–31 in San Francisco, is now open.
    The Owen H. Wangensteen Scientific Forum offers researchers the opportunity to present the results of their original, basic science, clinical, education, health sciences, and translational research.
    The Video-Based Education Sessions aim to educate surgeons and members of surgical teams in order to improve the care of the surgical patient as well as safeguard the standards of care in an optimal practice environment.
    Start submitting abstracts and videos today. The last day to submit abstracts and videos is Friday, March 1 at 11:59 pm (CST).

Send us the names of your favorite meetings!  Email to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu).

 

DIRECTOR’s OFFICE HOURS:

Dr. Strassels’ office hours are every Wednesday from 8:00AM-11:00AM. Contact Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu) to schedule a 30 minute block of one on one time with the SHARP Scientific Director.

Next Week in SHARP (January 27 – February 2)

Wednesday, January 30, 2019 at 3pm: SHARP WIP 

Amy Rushing, MD

Wednesday, January 30, 2019 at 4pm: Special ASC Practice Session

Academic Surgical Congress Practice Session (4pm-6pm)

Upcoming Presentations:

2/6/2019 – Madison Hyer, SHARP WIP

2/6/2019 – Jennifer Cooper, MD, SHARP Grand Rounds

2/20/2019 – Sarah Janse, PhD, SHARP WIP

 

NEWS:

Successes at the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma (EAST) Annual Meeting

Our own PGY-2 Dr. Adrian Diaz presented a well-received paper entitled “Re-examining “never letting the sun rise or set on a bowel obstruction” in the era of Acute Care Surgery

Dr. Heena Santry’s mentee (from Umass) Dr. Vijaya Daniel won the Alexander Resident Paper competition for her first author manuscript entitled “Association Between Enhanced Overnight Operating Room Access and Mortality for True Life-Threatening Surgical Disease”

A paper Dr. Santry helped author, “Adherence to 20 Emergency General Surgery Best Practices: Results of a National Survey” that was recently published in Annals of Surgery with lead author Angela Ingraham from UWisc (a long time mentee) was cited in the session on the TOP 10 Papers that Should Change Your Practice.

New Grant Awards

Send us news of your grant successes!  Email to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu).

Publications and other Scholarly Successes

We pull publication data from Scopus, based on our ORCID list.  If you have other publications (i.e. book chapters), or invited lectures, patents, etc. please send to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu) for inclusion on this list!

 

ABSTRACT DEADLINES

  • The call for abstracts for the 2019 ACS Quality and Safety Conference is open until February 1.The ACS Quality and Safety Conference strives to:PROVIDE a professional forum to discuss and apply the most recent knowledge pertaining to national, international, and local quality and safety initiatives in the field of surgery.PRESENT methods used to analyze data from ACS Quality Programs and demonstrate practical ways to use the data for quality improvement.ASSIST hospitals and providers in managing, analyzing, and interpreting data by providing education on proven methods that will empower hospitals and centers to make a positive impact at their facilities.ENHANCE the learning experience by offering breakout sessions that educate attendees on the topic areas of their choice and with consideration of their level of programmatic experience.For more information, click: https://www.facs.org/quality-programs/quality-safety-conference
  • The Columbus Surgical Society is holding their annual Presidential Symposium on Saturday, March 2, 2019 from 8am-12pm in the Ross Heart Hospital Auditorium, Room H1213.  Residents and fellows from all surgical specialty training programs are invited to submit abstracts on clinical or basic science research topics.  Unpublished material is preferred.  The deadline for submission is Friday, February 8, 2019.  Abstracts can be submitted by fax at 614-755-2127 or by email at colssurgsoc@sbcglobal.net. We anticipate a program of fourteen presentations selected from the submitted abstracts. The format will be a ten minute presentation by the resident, with a five minute discussion led by an attending staff. The Columbus Surgical Society will award cash prizes for winning papers. Cash awards, along with a plaque commemorating the event, will be presented to the resident or fellow at the Annual Banquet to be held at a venue yet to be determined. All participating residents and fellows are invited to attend the banquet.
  • The 2019 American Public Health Association annual meeting will be held November 2-6, 2019 in Philadelphia, PA.  Abstract deadlines for this meeting vary by thematic section, and tend to fall between February 19- 24.  For more information, see: https://apha.confex.com/apha/2019/cfp.cgi
  • ACS Clinical Congress 2019: The Call for Abstracts and Videos for Clinical Congress 2019, October 27–31 in San Francisco, is now open.
    The Owen H. Wangensteen Scientific Forum offers researchers the opportunity to present the results of their original, basic science, clinical, education, health sciences, and translational research.
    The Video-Based Education Sessions aim to educate surgeons and members of surgical teams in order to improve the care of the surgical patient as well as safeguard the standards of care in an optimal practice environment.
    Start submitting abstracts and videos today. The last day to submit abstracts and videos is Friday, March 1 at 11:59 pm (CST).

Send us the names of your favorite meetings!  Email to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu).

 

DIRECTOR’s OFFICE HOURS:

Dr. Strassels’ office hours are every Wednesday from 8:00AM-11:00AM. Contact Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu) to schedule a 30 minute block of one on one time with the SHARP Scientific Director.

Next Week in SHARP (January 20 – January 26)

Wednesday, January 23, 2019 at 3pm: SHARP WIP 

Scott Strassels, PharmD, PhD

Effectiveness of Policies to Reduce Drug Overdose-Related Deaths”

Wednesday, January 23, 2019 at 4pm: SHARP Core Faculty Meeting

Faculty Roundtable

Upcoming Presentations:

1/30/2019 – Amy Rushing, MD, SHARP WIP

1/30/2019 – Academic Surgical Congress Practice Session (4pm-6pm)

2/6/2019 – Madison Hyer, SHARP WIP

2/6/2019 – Jennifer Cooper, MD, SHARP Grand Rounds

 

NEWS:

New Funding Opportunity – CCTS 2019 Pilot Research Grant

The Ohio State University Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) is inviting applications for Pilot Research Grants which align with our 6th Annual CCTS Scientific Meeting titled, “Teaming Up on Science for a Healthier Ohio”.

The Pilot Translational and Clinical Studies Program of the CCTS is releasing this RFA specially to align with the 2017-2019 State Health Improvement Plan (SHIP), a strategic menu of priorities, outcome objectives and evidence-based strategies designed to address three of Ohio’s greatest health challenges and priority topics:

1) Mental health and addiction,

2) Chronic disease and

3) Maternal and infant health.

The CCTS invites novel proposals of pilot clinical and translational studies by multidisciplinary teams to address any of the three health priorities of Ohio. Closing Ohio’s health gaps will require comprehensive, multidisciplinary or team science approaches that may involve public- and private sector stakeholder collaboration. With the Teaming Up on Science for a Healthier Ohio Pilot Grant, the CCTS will fund meritorious scientific projects that aim to close Ohio’s troubling health gaps and ensure that every Ohioan has the same opportunity for a healthy life. Budgets up to $25,000 will be considered. All pilot projects must be completed within one year and lead to new knowledge to enhance human health and behavior, lengthen life, and reduce illness, disability and health disparities in the State of Ohio.

Learn More

 

New Grant Awards

Send us news of your grant successes!  Email to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu).

 

Publications and other Scholarly Successes

Payne, N., Palmer Kelly, E., Pawlik, T.M.  Assessing structure and characteristics of social networks among cancer survivors; impact on general health.  2019.  Supportive Care in Cancer.  Article in Press.

Chen, X, Cochran A, Dalrymple, J.L.  Framework for faculty development in resident autonomy and entrustment in the operating room.  2019.  JAMA Surg.  154(1): 5-6.

Zhang, Z., Tumin, D.  Expected social support and recovery of functional status after heart surgery.  2018.  Disability and Rehabilitation.  Article in Press.

We pull publication data from Scopus, based on our ORCID list.  If you have other publications (i.e. book chapters), or invited lectures, patents, etc. please send to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu) for inclusion on this list!

 

ABSTRACT DEADLINES

  • The call for abstracts for the 2019 ACS Quality and Safety Conference is open until February 1.The ACS Quality and Safety Conference strives to:PROVIDE a professional forum to discuss and apply the most recent knowledge pertaining to national, international, and local quality and safety initiatives in the field of surgery.PRESENT methods used to analyze data from ACS Quality Programs and demonstrate practical ways to use the data for quality improvement.ASSIST hospitals and providers in managing, analyzing, and interpreting data by providing education on proven methods that will empower hospitals and centers to make a positive impact at their facilities.ENHANCE the learning experience by offering breakout sessions that educate attendees on the topic areas of their choice and with consideration of their level of programmatic experience.For more information, click: https://www.facs.org/quality-programs/quality-safety-conference
  • The Columbus Surgical Society is holding their annual Presidential Symposium on Saturday, March 2, 2019 from 8am-12pm in the Ross Heart Hospital Auditorium, Room H1213.  Residents and fellows from all surgical specialty training programs are invited to submit abstracts on clinical or basic science research topics.  Unpublished material is preferred.  The deadline for submission is Friday, February 8, 2019.  Abstracts can be submitted by fax at 614-755-2127 or by email at colssurgsoc@sbcglobal.net. We anticipate a program of fourteen presentations selected from the submitted abstracts. The format will be a ten minute presentation by the resident, with a five minute discussion led by an attending staff. The Columbus Surgical Society will award cash prizes for winning papers. Cash awards, along with a plaque commemorating the event, will be presented to the resident or fellow at the Annual Banquet to be held at a venue yet to be determined. All participating residents and fellows are invited to attend the banquet.
  • The 2019 American Public Health Association annual meeting will be held November 2-6, 2019 in Philadelphia, PA.  Abstract deadlines for this meeting vary by thematic section, and tend to fall between February 19- 24.  For more information, see: https://apha.confex.com/apha/2019/cfp.cgi
  • ACS Clinical Congress 2019: The Call for Abstracts and Videos for Clinical Congress 2019, October 27–31 in San Francisco, is now open.
    The Owen H. Wangensteen Scientific Forum offers researchers the opportunity to present the results of their original, basic science, clinical, education, health sciences, and translational research.
    The Video-Based Education Sessions aim to educate surgeons and members of surgical teams in order to improve the care of the surgical patient as well as safeguard the standards of care in an optimal practice environment.
    Start submitting abstracts and videos today. The last day to submit abstracts and videos is Friday, March 1 at 11:59 pm (CST).

Send us the names of your favorite meetings!  Email to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu).

 

DIRECTOR’s OFFICE HOURS:

Dr. Strassels’ office hours are every Wednesday from 8:00AM-11:00AM. Contact Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu) to schedule a 30 minute block of one on one time with the SHARP Scientific Director.

Next Week in SHARP January 13 – January 19

Wednesday, January 16, 2019 at 3pm: SHARP WIP 

Carmen Quatman, MD, PhD

“Innovative Strategies for Impacting Fall Risks in our Communities: An Implementation Science Initiative”

Wednesday, January 16, 2019 at 4pm: SHARP Journal Club

Azeem Tariq Malik, MBBS will be presenting on the topic of bundled payments.

We will discuss 3 papers.

The first paper is by Cairns et al from the University of North Carolina Health Care.  This paper can be found here.  The second paper is by Bakaeen et al and is available here  The final paper is by Guduguntla et al and is available here.

Upcoming Presentations:

1/23/2019 – Scott Strassels, Pharm D, PhD, SHARP WIP

1/30/2019 – Amy Rushing, MD, SHARP WIP

1/30/2019 – Academic Surgical Congress Practice Session (4pm-6pm)

2/6/2019 – Madison Hyer, SHARP WIP

2/6/2019 – Jennifer Cooper, MD, SHARP Grand Rounds

 

NEWS:

New Funding Opportunity – CCTS 2019 Pilot Research Grant

The Ohio State University Center for Clinical and Translational Science (CCTS) is inviting applications for Pilot Research Grants which align with our 6th Annual CCTS Scientific Meeting titled, “Teaming Up on Science for a Healthier Ohio”.

The Pilot Translational and Clinical Studies Program of the CCTS is releasing this RFA specially to align with the 2017-2019 State Health Improvement Plan (SHIP), a strategic menu of priorities, outcome objectives and evidence-based strategies designed to address three of Ohio’s greatest health challenges and priority topics:

1) Mental health and addiction,

2) Chronic disease and

3) Maternal and infant health.

The CCTS invites novel proposals of pilot clinical and translational studies by multidisciplinary teams to address any of the three health priorities of Ohio. Closing Ohio’s health gaps will require comprehensive, multidisciplinary or team science approaches that may involve public- and private sector stakeholder collaboration. With the Teaming Up on Science for a Healthier Ohio Pilot Grant, the CCTS will fund meritorious scientific projects that aim to close Ohio’s troubling health gaps and ensure that every Ohioan has the same opportunity for a healthy life. Budgets up to $25,000 will be considered. All pilot projects must be completed within one year and lead to new knowledge to enhance human health and behavior, lengthen life, and reduce illness, disability and health disparities in the State of Ohio.

Learn More

 

New Grant Awards

Send us news of your grant successes!  Email to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu).

 

Publications and other Scholarly Successes

Mallow, P.J., Belk K.W., Topmiller, M., Strassels, S.A.  Geographic variation in hospital costs, payments, and length of stay for opioid-related hospital visits in the USA.  2018.   J Pain Res, 11:3079-3088.

Uffman, J.C., Tumin, D., Beltran, R.J., Tobias, J.D.  Severe outcomes of pediatric perioperative adverse events occuring in operating rooms compared to off-site anesthetizing locations in the Wake Up Safe Database.  2019.  Paediatric Anaesthesia, 29(1), pp. 38-43.

Bradley, D., Liu, J., Blaszczak, A., Wright, V., Jalilvand, A., Needleman, B., Noria, S., Renton, D., Hsueh, W.  Adipocyte DIO2 Expression Increases in Human Obesity but is Not Related to Systemic Insulin Sensitivity.  2018.  Journal of Diabetes Research, art.no. 2464652.

We pull publication data from Scopus, based on our ORCID list.  If you have other publications (i.e. book chapters), or invited lectures, patents, etc. please send to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu) for inclusion on this list!

 

ABSTRACT DEADLINES

  • The International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research (ISPOR) 2019 Conference will be held May 18-22, 2019 in New Orleans, LA.  Abstract submission opens 10/1/2018 and closes 1/16/2019.
  • The call for abstracts for the 2019 ACS Quality and Safety Conference is open until February 1.The ACS Quality and Safety Conference strives to:PROVIDE a professional forum to discuss and apply the most recent knowledge pertaining to national, international, and local quality and safety initiatives in the field of surgery.PRESENT methods used to analyze data from ACS Quality Programs and demonstrate practical ways to use the data for quality improvement.ASSIST hospitals and providers in managing, analyzing, and interpreting data by providing education on proven methods that will empower hospitals and centers to make a positive impact at their facilities.ENHANCE the learning experience by offering breakout sessions that educate attendees on the topic areas of their choice and with consideration of their level of programmatic experience.For more information, click: https://www.facs.org/quality-programs/quality-safety-conference
  • The Columbus Surgical Society is holding their annual Presidential Symposium on Saturday, March 2, 2019 from 8am-12pm in the Ross Heart Hospital Auditorium, Room H1213.  Residents and fellows from all surgical specialty training programs are invited to submit abstracts on clinical or basic science research topics.  Unpublished material is preferred.  The deadline for submission is Friday, February 8, 2019.  Abstracts can be submitted by fax at 614-755-2127 or by email at colssurgsoc@sbcglobal.net. We anticipate a program of fourteen presentations selected from the submitted abstracts. The format will be a ten minute presentation by the resident, with a five minute discussion led by an attending staff. The Columbus Surgical Society will award cash prizes for winning papers. Cash awards, along with a plaque commemorating the event, will be presented to the resident or fellow at the Annual Banquet to be held at a venue yet to be determined. All participating residents and fellows are invited to attend the banquet.
  • The 2019 American Public Health Association annual meeting will be held November 2-6, 2019 in Philadelphia, PA.  Abstract deadlines for this meeting vary by thematic section, and tend to fall between February 19- 24.  For more information, see: https://apha.confex.com/apha/2019/cfp.cgi
  • ACS Clinical Congress 2019: The Call for Abstracts and Videos for Clinical Congress 2019, October 27–31 in San Francisco, is now open.
    The Owen H. Wangensteen Scientific Forum offers researchers the opportunity to present the results of their original, basic science, clinical, education, health sciences, and translational research.
    The Video-Based Education Sessions aim to educate surgeons and members of surgical teams in order to improve the care of the surgical patient as well as safeguard the standards of care in an optimal practice environment.
    Start submitting abstracts and videos today. The last day to submit abstracts and videos is Friday, March 1 at 11:59 pm (CST).

Send us the names of your favorite meetings!  Email to Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu).

 

DIRECTOR’s OFFICE HOURS:

Dr. Strassels’ office hours are every Wednesday from 8:00AM-11:00AM. Contact Lori Bardon (lori.bardon@osumc.edu) to schedule a 30 minute block of one on one time with the SHARP Scientific Director.