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Cureus ; 15(10): e46383, 2023 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37927625

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INTRODUCTION: Social media is becoming increasingly ubiquitous in the professional realm. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic accelerated the shift towards utilizing social media to network and disseminate information, especially via Twitter. Neurosurgery programs have also leveraged Twitter to inform and attract applicants. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study is to identify factors influencing the adoption of Twitter by matched neurosurgery applicants before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. METHODS: A list of matched U.S. neurosurgery residents from just before the start of the pandemic (2019-2020) to after the peak of the pandemic (2021-2022), was collated. Twitter was searched to evaluate the presence of a professional account at the time of Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) submission. The following demographic variables were collected: gender, medical school, and matched residency institution. RESULTS: Over four application cycles (2019-2022), 897 matched residents were evaluated in the study. Overall, 31.1% had a Twitter account during the time of their residency application. In particular, international medical school graduates were more likely to have a Twitter platform compared to U.S. applicants (50.0% vs. 29.7%; p=.001). The percentage of matched neurosurgery applicants with a Twitter profile significantly increased during the pandemic (21.0% vs. 41.1%; p<.001) with a two-fold increase from 20.0% to 39.7% (p<.001) in U.S. applicants. CONCLUSION: Over the past four years, an increasing number of matched neurosurgery applicants have adopted a Twitter presence during application. Driven by the increasing use of social media and accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, Twitter has become an important tool leveraged by during the application process.

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Am J Surg ; 226(5): 616-622, 2023 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37586896

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BACKGROUND: Career satisfaction among women surgeons have been well-reported in literature. This study provides a comprehensive review to understand career satisfaction and its contributory factors among female surgeons. METHODS: PRISMA guidelines were utilized to extract studies for systematic review and meta-analysis. Outcomes assessed included surgical career satisfaction, career reconsideration, work-life balance, and gender bias and discrimination (GBD). Odds ratios were calculated comparing women to men for each outcome. RESULTS: This study demonstrated that female surgeons were less likely to endorse overall career satisfaction (OR, 0.68; 95% CI, 0.55-0.85) and work-life balance satisfaction (OR, 0.61; 95% CI, 0.40-0.92) compared to male surgeons. It also revealed that women surgeons were more likely to report workplace GBD (OR, 13.82; 95% CI, 4.37-43.65). CONCLUSIONS: Future interventions may be necessary to increase career and work-life balance satisfaction among women surgeons while reconciling the need to ensure they are adequately informed of the obligations of a surgical career.


Subject(s)
Physicians, Women , Surgeons , Humans , Male , Female , Job Satisfaction , Sexism , Career Choice , Personal Satisfaction , Surveys and Questionnaires
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J Pharm Biomed Anal ; 233: 115420, 2023 Sep 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37207489

ABSTRACT

Quantitation of host cell proteins (HCPs) is essential in the process of preparation of many biological and vaccine products. Common methods of quantitation include the widely applied enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs), mass spectrometry (MS) and other orthogonal assays. Prior to using these techniques, critical reagents need to be evaluated, for example, antibodies need to be assessed for HCP coverage. Percent of HCP coverage is often established by denatured 2D Western blot. However, ELISAs measure the amount of HCP only in a native state. There are limited studies linking reagents validated by 2D-Western to ensure adequate coverage in the final ELISA. ProteinSimple's newly developed capillary Western blot technology allows for separation, blotting, and detection of proteins in a semi-automated and simplified format. Capillary Westerns are similar to slab Westerns, with the added benefit of being quantitative. Here we outline the capillary Western method that links the 2D Western coverage and ultimately ELISAs for more efficient HCP quantitation. This study describes the development of the capillary Western analytical method to quantitively evaluate HCPs in Vero and Chinese Hamster Ovarian (CHO) cell lines. The amount of CHO HCPs decreases as the sample is purified as expected. Using this approach, we determined that the detected Vero HCPs amount was similar irrespective of denatured (capillary Western) versus native assay format (ELISA). This new method can also be potentially employed to quantitatively assess the anti-HCP antibody reagent coverage used in commercial HCP ELISA kits.


Subject(s)
Biological Products , Proteins , Cricetinae , Animals , Cricetulus , Proteins/analysis , CHO Cells , Blotting, Western
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J Occup Rehabil ; 13(2): 107-13, 2003 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12708104

ABSTRACT

The present study was designed to evaluate the clinical utility of the Spinal Function Sort (SFS), in a group of postoperative and nonoperative low back pain patients who completed a functional restoration program. The SFS was administered to 38 spinal pain patients (16 nonoperative and 21 postoperative), before and after completing a functional restoration program. Results revealed that the SFS detected a significant improvement in Ratings of Perceived Capacity scores, and that the postoperative patients appeared to improve more than nonoperative patients. These findings demonstrate the clinical utility of the SFS as an effective assessment tool of functional capacity in both postoperative and nonoperative spinal disorder patients. It provides a time-efficient method for evaluating a patient's functional status.


Subject(s)
Disability Evaluation , Employment/psychology , Low Back Pain/psychology , Low Back Pain/rehabilitation , Adult , Cohort Studies , Female , Humans , Low Back Pain/surgery , Male , Middle Aged , Orthopedic Procedures , Patient Satisfaction , Postoperative Period
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