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13. Infection risk
Annual Report. November 4, 2022. Accessed May 14, 2024. https://www.aaos.org/aaos-home/newsroom/press-releases/2022-ajrr-annual-report-announcement/. 13. Parvizi J, Gehrke T & Chen AF. Proceedings of the International Consensus on Periprosthetic Joint Infection Bone Joint J 11, 2013;95-b: 1450-1452 doi:10.1302/0301-620x.95b11.33135. 14. Parvizi J, Zmistowski B, Berbari
2 New Developments in LGBT Development: What’s New and What’s (Still) True
topic in LGBT mental health is the practice of conversion or reparative therapy. These individual therapies and group counseling programs, often clergy- or religious layperson-based, purport to convert gay, lesbian, and bisexual people to heterosexuality. The clinical and research literature could not be clearer that these attempts are both
2 New Developments in LGBT Development: What’s New and What’s (Still) True
topic in LGBT mental health is the practice of conversion or reparative therapy. These individual therapies and group counseling programs, often clergy- or religious layperson-based, purport to convert gay, lesbian, and bisexual people to heterosexuality. The clinical and research literature could not be clearer that these attempts are both
18. The female knee: Intraoperative considerations for the arthroplasty surgeon
topic, especially in the era of “patella-friendly” implants. These contemporary femoral implants have deepened and lengthened intercondylar notches, laterally oriented trochlear grooves, and included a high lateral flange to decrease symptomatic anterior knee pain (AKP) and extensor mechanism problems.79 A meta-analysis by Teel et al. of 20 RCTs
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report followed the electrical discharge and of counterestimating against an actual loss by failure to interpret the total sum of possible losses proceeding originally from a successful interpretation. His mood? He had not risked, he did not expect, he had not been disappointed, he was satisfied. What satisfied
12 Quality and Equality: An Interdisciplinary Graduate Program to Develop Agents of Change in LGBT Health
reports and accompanying progressive legislation resonated with what many of the program faculty already knew: more providers, researchers, and policy professionals were needed who could develop and implement culturally competent, evidence-based best practices in order to create LGBT-affirmative health systems and promote LGBT health equity. Moreover, increased access
12 Quality and Equality: An Interdisciplinary Graduate Program to Develop Agents of Change in LGBT Health
reports and accompanying progressive legislation resonated with what many of the program faculty already knew: more providers, researchers, and policy professionals were needed who could develop and implement culturally competent, evidence-based best practices in order to create LGBT-affirmative health systems and promote LGBT health equity. Moreover, increased access
7 Caught at the Intersections: Microaggressions toward Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer People of Color
report myriad offenses committed as a result of their racial identities, sexual orientation identities, or both, leading to an array of emotional reactions and mental health consequences, both immediately after experiencing microaggressions and in terms of their cumulative impact. In spite of this, many participants retrospectively attributed positive mental health
7 Caught at the Intersections: Microaggressions toward Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer People of Color
report myriad offenses committed as a result of their racial identities, sexual orientation identities, or both, leading to an array of emotional reactions and mental health consequences, both immediately after experiencing microaggressions and in terms of their cumulative impact. In spite of this, many participants retrospectively attributed positive mental health
10 Challenges in Moving toward the Resolution, Reduction, and Elimination of Health Disparities for LGBT Populations
report discrimination during healthcare service delivery. Following from this recognition, there have been calls for infusing into undergraduate medical education sufficient LGBT-related curriculum content, including by the American Medical Association (AMA), IOM, and the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC; Grubb et al., 2013). For example, toward a major
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