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A Quantitative Study on the Impact of Grade Motivation on Students’ Proclivity to Utilize 21St Century Skills in Their Study Approaches
South College RecordsThe purpose of this quantitative study is to understand if students who have high grade motivation show more, less, or similiar willingness to utilize 21st Century Skills than their peers with low grade motivation demonstrate. If grade motivation is…
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A New Approach to Treating Depression in Adolescents during the COVID-19 Pandemic
South College RecordsBackground: Depression is one of the most common mental disorders in the United States and especially prevalent among emotionally vulnerable adolescents. While cognitive behavioral therapy has long been recognized as the first line treatment for dep…
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Utilizing Coronary Artery Calcium Scoring as a Screening Tool for Cardiovascular Disease
South College RecordsBackground. Cardiovascular disease continues to plague numerous lives in the United States, and early detection can be lifesaving. Traditional risk stratification methods have left what is believed to be the lowest risk population with chances of mo…
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Sample Size Validity in Rural and Urban Trauma Medical Research
South College RecordsBackground: Around 70% of adults in the U.S have experienced some type of physical or psychological traumatic event at least once in their lives. Current research compares traumatic patient outcomes in those who live in rural versus urban areas. How…
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How Do Morbidity and Mortality Rates Compare Among Different Racial/Ethnic Groups Throughout the 1918 Spanish Influenza, 2009 H1N1, And COVID-19 Pandemics?
South College RecordsBackground: Pandemics are catastrophic events that occur when a virulent and opportunistic pathogen permeates throughout the planet. Such occurrences, although rare, are generally disastrous for any country the pathogen may invade as pandemics histo…
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Mobile Stroke Units vs. in Hospital Care for Reducing Long-Term Neurological Deficits
South College RecordsBackground: Mobile stroke units are increasingly being studied as an alternative to traditional stroke treatment within a hospital setting. These mobile stroke units are able to provide patients with access to more timely treatment within the “golde…
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The Disparate Treatment of Black Women in Leadership Positions: A Qualitative Thematic Study
South College RecordsThe purpose of this thematic study is to explore, examine, and unveil the disparate treatment of Black women in leadership positions. For the utility of this study, disparate treatment will be generally defined as actions that demonstrate inequity, …
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Factors Influencing United States Parent/Guardian’s Decision on Early Infant Medical Circumcision
South College RecordsBackground: It is current practice in the United States to provide the option to parents to circumcise their newborn males while still in the hospital, however there are no definitive guidelines available in any reputable sources such as the America…
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Shift Work and its Effect on Physical Health
South College RecordsBackground: Much of the world’s economy is reliant on employees that work outside of the typical 9 am-5 pm window. “Shift work” is the term used to identify the shifts these employees work, classifying them as outside the hours of 7 am to 6 pm. Many…
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Positive Correlation between Social Media Use and New-Onset Depression in Adolescents and Young Adults
South College RecordsBackground: In the last couple of years, there has been a rise in mental health disorders in the United States among adolescents and young adults. Social media use has also grown exponentially. Recent studies have evaluated the relationship among th…
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The Impact of Electronic Usage on Sleep Quality and Duration in Adults
South College RecordsBackground: In a society that is becoming increasingly dependent on smartphones and other electronics for daily life, research has investigated the potential impacts on overall health as a result of this shift. There is significant evidence and reco…
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Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy Versus Conventional Treatments for Osteoarthritis
South College RecordsBackground: Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint disorder in the world, yet symptomatic relief and ultimate invasive surgical procedures remain the mainstay of treatment. Mesenchymal stem cell therapy (MSCT) is emerging as a possible, curati…
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Evaluating the Impacts of Stress on Healthcare Providers in Critical Care Medicine: A Systematic Review
South College RecordsBackground: HCPs are undoubtedly exposed to high levels of stress, making them more susceptible to moral distress and at a higher risk for burnout. Working in an Intensive Care Unit or CCM is associated with even higher levels of both stress and bur…
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Gastric Ultrasound Education for Anesthesia Providers
South College RecordsIntroduction: Gastric ultrasound has emerged as a pivotal tool in anesthesia, offering a non-invasive, real-time method to assess gastric content and volume, thus enhancing perioperative patient safety.1 This doctoral project delves into the applica…
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Reducing the Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease through Diet and Exercise
South College RecordsBackground: Alzheimer’s disease is a debilitating and incurable disease that is rising in prevalence, effecting millions of people around the world. With medical treatments advancing, the role of diet and exercise are still unclear in the management…
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Defining Substance Abuse Among Physician Assistant Students: A National Study on the Prevalence of Alcohol, Tobacco, Illicit Substances, and Prescription Medication Abuse
South College RecordsBackground: According to currently published literature, Physician Assistant students (PA-S) have high levels of stress and burnout, making them prone to substance abuse. Yet, these sparse studies have intertwined PA-S with other medical or graduate…
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