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When NASA's SpaceX Commercial Resupply Mission-22 launches from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on June 3, it will carry two Ohio University experiments to the International Space Station.
Medicine is not Immune to Racism: A Call for Us to Act According to Research at the Society of Behavioral Medicine s 42nd Annual Meeting & Scientific Sessions
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Not all medical students hold a clear understanding of “race-based medicine” and its role in medicine, new research suggests.
54.8% of participants agreed that race should be considered a risk factor in diseases and 46.8% agreed race should be considered when diagnosing patients. ATHENS, Ohio (PRWEB) April 13, 2021 Study findings have implications for the future of medical education.
Not all medical students hold a clear understanding of “race-based medicine” and its role in medicine, new research suggests.
OHIO professors examine physician bias and stigma toward individuals who misuse opioids Published: February 26, 2021 Author: Samantha Pelham OHIO s College of Health Sciences and Professions School of Nursing collaborated in 2018 on developing a virtual reality Narcan simulation that helps teach students how to administer Narcan in a crisis situation when someone is suffering from an opioid overdose.
Professors Franz and Dhanani suggest that educating health care professionals and students, like seen above, can help create more awareness of biases and more accessible services.
Ohio University professors Berkeley Franz, Ph.D., and Lindsay Dhanani, Ph.D., have continued their research examining how psychology and public health intersect, this time analyzing the effects of physician bias and stigma toward people who misuse opioids.
OHIO professors advance international astronaut and space biology research Published: January 20, 2021 Author: Staff reports
Ohio University faculty are part of a team of researchers who have published a special compilation of papers that is being described as the largest set of astronaut and space biology data ever produced.
Nathaniel Szewczyk, Ph.D., professor of molecular medicine at the Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, and Sarah Wyatt, Ph.D., professor of environmental and plant biology in the College of Arts and Sciences, coauthored six of 29 papers recently published by NASA in a special compilation of
Cell Press journal articles called “The biology of spaceflight.” The OHIO researchers are among more than 200 investigators from dozens of academic, government, aerospace and industry groups to contribute to the articles.