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2. The Learning Objective Catalogue for Patient Safety in Undergraduate Medical Education – A Position Statement of the Committee for Patient Safety and Error Management of the German Association for Medical Education
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Kiesewetter, Jan, Gutmann, Johanna, Drossard, Sabine, Gurrea Salas, David, Prodinger, Wolfgang, Mc Dermott, Fiona, Urban, Bert, Staender, Sven, Baschnegger, Heiko, Hoffmann, Gordon, Hübsch, Grit, Scholz, Christoph, Meier, Anke, Wegscheider, Mirko, Hoffmann, Nicolas, Ohlenbusch-Harke, Theda, Keil, Stephanie, Schirlo, Christian, Kühne-Eversmann, Lisa, Heitzmann, Nicole, Busemann, Alexandra, Koechel, Ansgar, Manser, Tanja, Welbergen, Lena, and Kiesewetter, Isabel
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Patient Safety ,Learning Objective Catalogue ,Medical Education ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 ,Medicine - Abstract
Background: Since the report “To err is human” was published by the Institute of Medicine in the year 2000, topics regarding patient safety and error management are in the focal point of interest of science and politics. Despite international attention, a structured and comprehensive medical education regarding these topics remains to be missing.Goals: The Learning Objective Catalogue for Patient Safety described below the Committee for Patient Safety and Error Management of the German Association for Medical Education (GMA) has aimed to establish a common foundation for the structured implementation of patient safety curricula at the medical faculties in German-speaking countries. Methods: The development the Learning Objective Catalogue resulted via the participation of 13 faculties in two committee meetings, two multi-day workshops, and additional judgments of external specialists.Results: The Committee of Patient Safety and Error Management of GMA developed the present Learning Objective Catalogue for Patient Safety in Undergraduate Medical Education, structured in three chapters: , and . The learning objectives within the chapters are organized on three levels with a hierarchical organization of the topics. Overall, the Learning Objective Catalogue consists of 38 learning objectives. All learning objectives are referenced with the National Competency-based Catalogue of Learning Objectives for Undergraduate Medical Education.Discussion: The Learning Objective Catalogue for Patient Safety in Undergraduate Medical Education is a product that was developed through collaboration of members from 13 medical faculties. In the German-speaking countries, the Learning Objective Catalogue should advance discussion regarding the topics of patient safety and error management and help develop subsequent educational structures. The Learning Objective Catalogue for Patient Safety can serve as a common ground for an intensified, constructive, subject-specific discussion about these topics at the medical faculties, and guide the implementation of hopefully multiple patient safety curricula in undergraduate medical education.
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- 2016
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3. Dissection of single-cell landscapes for the development of chimeric antigen receptor T cells in Hodgkin lymphoma
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Gottschlich, Adrian, Grünmeier, Ruth, Hoffmann, Gordon Victor, Nandi, Sayantan, Kavaka, Vladyslav, Müller, Philipp Jie, Jobst, Jakob, Öner, Arman, Kaiser, Rainer, Gärtig, Jan, Piseddu, Ignazio, Frenz-Wiessner, Stephanie, Fairley, Savannah D., Schulz, Heiko, Igl, Veronika, Janert, Thomas Alexander, di Fina, Lea, Mulkers, Maité, Thomas, Moritz, Briukhovetska, Daria, Simnica, Donjetë, Carlini, Emanuele, Tsiverioti, Christina Angeliki, Trefny, Marcel P., Lorenzini, Theo, Märkl, Florian, Mesquita, Pedro, Brabenec, Ruben, Strzalkowski, Thaddäus, Stock, Sophia, Michaelides, Stefanos, Hellmuth, Johannes, Thelen, Martin, Reinke, Sarah, Klapper, Wolfram, Gelebart, Pascal Francois, Nicolai, Leo, Marr, Carsten, Beltrán, Eduardo, Megens, Remco T. A., Klein, Christoph, Baran-Marszak, Fanny, Rosenwald, Andreas, von Bergwelt-Baildon, Michael, Bröckelmann, Paul J., Endres, Stefan, and Kobold, Sebastian
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- 2024
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4. Multiomic analyses uncover immunological signatures in acute and chronic coronary syndromes
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Cardiologie, Gezonde Vaten, Circulatory Health, Pekayvaz, Kami, Losert, Corinna, Knottenberg, Viktoria, Gold, Christoph, van Blokland, Irene V., Oelen, Roy, Groot, Hilde E., Benjamins, Jan Walter, Brambs, Sophia, Kaiser, Rainer, Gottschlich, Adrian, Hoffmann, Gordon Victor, Eivers, Luke, Martinez-Navarro, Alejandro, Bruns, Nils, Stiller, Susanne, Akgöl, Sezer, Yue, Keyang, Polewka, Vivien, Escaig, Raphael, Joppich, Markus, Janjic, Aleksandar, Popp, Oliver, Kobold, Sebastian, Petzold, Tobias, Zimmer, Ralf, Enard, Wolfgang, Saar, Kathrin, Mertins, Philipp, Huebner, Norbert, van der Harst, Pim, Franke, Lude H., van der Wijst, Monique G.P., Massberg, Steffen, Heinig, Matthias, Nicolai, Leo, Stark, Konstantin, Cardiologie, Gezonde Vaten, Circulatory Health, Pekayvaz, Kami, Losert, Corinna, Knottenberg, Viktoria, Gold, Christoph, van Blokland, Irene V., Oelen, Roy, Groot, Hilde E., Benjamins, Jan Walter, Brambs, Sophia, Kaiser, Rainer, Gottschlich, Adrian, Hoffmann, Gordon Victor, Eivers, Luke, Martinez-Navarro, Alejandro, Bruns, Nils, Stiller, Susanne, Akgöl, Sezer, Yue, Keyang, Polewka, Vivien, Escaig, Raphael, Joppich, Markus, Janjic, Aleksandar, Popp, Oliver, Kobold, Sebastian, Petzold, Tobias, Zimmer, Ralf, Enard, Wolfgang, Saar, Kathrin, Mertins, Philipp, Huebner, Norbert, van der Harst, Pim, Franke, Lude H., van der Wijst, Monique G.P., Massberg, Steffen, Heinig, Matthias, Nicolai, Leo, and Stark, Konstantin
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- 2024
5. Experimentelle Überprüfung zweier Methoden zur Optimierung der operativen Tenolyse
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Hoffmann, Gordon, Luttenberger, K. (Dr. med), Biemer, E. (Univ.-Prof. Dr. med.), and Papadopulos, N. (Priv.-Doz. Dr. med.)
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Biowissenschaften, Biologie ,ddc:570 ,Medizin ,ddc:610 ,Tendolyse ,Tenolyse ,Sehn ,endosk ,Verwachsung ,Fibrinkleber ,Adhäsion ,Kaninchen ,Sehnenverletzung ,tenolysis ,Tendo ,endosc ,adhesion ,fibrin glue ,rabbit ,tendon injury - Abstract
Das postoperative Ergebnis nach Tenolysen ist oftmals nicht zufrieden stellend. Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, zu evaluieren, ob zwei Modifikationen im Rahmen der operativen Tenolyse einen günstigen Effekt auf das Ausmaß der postoperativen Adhäsionsbildung haben. Zunächst wurden an beiden Hinterläufen von insgesamt 32 Kaninchen durch eine standardisierte Sehnenverletzung Adhäsionen induziert. Nach zwei Wochen wurde dann in Phase I bei 16 Tieren auf einer Seite eine endoskopische und auf der Gegenseite, die stets als Kontrolle diente, eine konventionell offen chirurgische Tenolyse durchgeführt. Analog wurden in Phase II 16 weitere Tiere auf der Seite der Intervention konventionell, aber unter Zugabe von Fibrinkleber tenolysiert. Zielgröße war die maximale Kraft, die benötigt wurde, um die Sehnen zwei Wochen nach Tenolyse aus ihrem Gleitlager zu extrahieren. Die Zugabe von Fibrinkleber reduzierte signifikant (p=0,009) das Ausmaß der postoperativen Verwachsungen. The postoperative results after surgical tenolysis are often not satisfying. The goal of this study was to evaluate whether two procedural modifications have a favorable effect on the extent of postoperative adhesions after tenolysis. In the first step a standardized tendon injury was induced at both hind legs of 32 rabbits. After two weeks surgical tenolysis was performed. 16 animals underwent endoscopic tenolysis at one hind leg, the remaining 16 animals underwent conventional surgical tenolysis with additional use of fibrin glue to coat the released tendon at one hind leg. The opposite leg always served as a control and therefore was treated by conventional surgical tenolysis alone. Variable of interest was the maximum strength needed to extract the tendons from the affected surrounding tissue two weeks after tenolysis. The addition of fibrin glue reduced the extent of the postoperative adhesion formation significantly (p=0,009).
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- 2006
6. Experimentelle Überprüfung zweier Methoden zur Optimierung der operativen Tenolyse
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Papadopulos, N. (Priv.-Doz. Dr. med.), Biemer, E. (Univ.-Prof. Dr. med.), Luttenberger, K. (Dr. med), Hoffmann, Gordon, Papadopulos, N. (Priv.-Doz. Dr. med.), Biemer, E. (Univ.-Prof. Dr. med.), Luttenberger, K. (Dr. med), and Hoffmann, Gordon
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Das postoperative Ergebnis nach Tenolysen ist oftmals nicht zufrieden stellend. Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, zu evaluieren, ob zwei Modifikationen im Rahmen der operativen Tenolyse einen günstigen Effekt auf das Ausmaß der postoperativen Adhäsionsbildung haben. Zunächst wurden an beiden Hinterläufen von insgesamt 32 Kaninchen durch eine standardisierte Sehnenverletzung Adhäsionen induziert. Nach zwei Wochen wurde dann in Phase I bei 16 Tieren auf einer Seite eine endoskopische und auf der Gegenseite, die stets als Kontrolle diente, eine konventionell offen chirurgische Tenolyse durchgeführt. Analog wurden in Phase II 16 weitere Tiere auf der Seite der Intervention konventionell, aber unter Zugabe von Fibrinkleber tenolysiert. Zielgröße war die maximale Kraft, die benötigt wurde, um die Sehnen zwei Wochen nach Tenolyse aus ihrem Gleitlager zu extrahieren. Die Zugabe von Fibrinkleber reduzierte signifikant (p=0,009) das Ausmaß der postoperativen Verwachsungen., The postoperative results after surgical tenolysis are often not satisfying. The goal of this study was to evaluate whether two procedural modifications have a favorable effect on the extent of postoperative adhesions after tenolysis. In the first step a standardized tendon injury was induced at both hind legs of 32 rabbits. After two weeks surgical tenolysis was performed. 16 animals underwent endoscopic tenolysis at one hind leg, the remaining 16 animals underwent conventional surgical tenolysis with additional use of fibrin glue to coat the released tendon at one hind leg. The opposite leg always served as a control and therefore was treated by conventional surgical tenolysis alone. Variable of interest was the maximum strength needed to extract the tendons from the affected surrounding tissue two weeks after tenolysis. The addition of fibrin glue reduced the extent of the postoperative adhesion formation significantly (p=0,009).
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- 2006
7. Experimentelle Überprüfung zweier Methoden zur Optimierung der operativen Tenolyse
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Luttenberger, K. (Dr. med), Biemer, E. (Univ.-Prof. Dr. med.);Papadopulos, N. (Priv.-Doz. Dr. med.), Hoffmann, Gordon, Luttenberger, K. (Dr. med), Biemer, E. (Univ.-Prof. Dr. med.);Papadopulos, N. (Priv.-Doz. Dr. med.), and Hoffmann, Gordon
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Das postoperative Ergebnis nach Tenolysen ist oftmals nicht zufrieden stellend. Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, zu evaluieren, ob zwei Modifikationen im Rahmen der operativen Tenolyse einen günstigen Effekt auf das Ausmaß der postoperativen Adhäsionsbildung haben. Zunächst wurden an beiden Hinterläufen von insgesamt 32 Kaninchen durch eine standardisierte Sehnenverletzung Adhäsionen induziert. Nach zwei Wochen wurde dann in Phase I bei 16 Tieren auf einer Seite eine endoskopische und auf der Gegenseite, die stets als Kontrolle diente, eine konventionell offen chirurgische Tenolyse durchgeführt. Analog wurden in Phase II 16 weitere Tiere auf der Seite der Intervention konventionell, aber unter Zugabe von Fibrinkleber tenolysiert. Zielgröße war die maximale Kraft, die benötigt wurde, um die Sehnen zwei Wochen nach Tenolyse aus ihrem Gleitlager zu extrahieren. Die Zugabe von Fibrinkleber reduzierte signifikant (p=0,009) das Ausmaß der postoperativen Verwachsungen., The postoperative results after surgical tenolysis are often not satisfying. The goal of this study was to evaluate whether two procedural modifications have a favorable effect on the extent of postoperative adhesions after tenolysis. In the first step a standardized tendon injury was induced at both hind legs of 32 rabbits. After two weeks surgical tenolysis was performed. 16 animals underwent endoscopic tenolysis at one hind leg, the remaining 16 animals underwent conventional surgical tenolysis with additional use of fibrin glue to coat the released tendon at one hind leg. The opposite leg always served as a control and therefore was treated by conventional surgical tenolysis alone. Variable of interest was the maximum strength needed to extract the tendons from the affected surrounding tissue two weeks after tenolysis. The addition of fibrin glue reduced the extent of the postoperative adhesion formation significantly (p=0,009).
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- 2006
8. Technology, paper quality changes impact wet end, surface coloring
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Hoffmann, Gordon C.
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Paper industry -- Innovations ,Paper -- Analysis ,Coloring matter -- Materials ,Dyes and dyeing -- Usage ,Business ,Forest products industry - Published
- 1982
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