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Media violence exposure in Latino toddlers [Meeting Abstract]

Tomopoulos, S; Kendrick, SR; Corrigan, KP; Thyagarajan, P; Dreyer, BP; Fierman, AH; Flynn, V; Mendelsohn, AL
ISI:000220591101446
ISSN: 0031-3998
CID: 46534

Medical humanities at New York University School of Medicine: an array of rich programs in diverse settings

Krackov, Sharon K; Levin, Richard I; Catanese, Veronica; Rey, Mariano; Aull, Felice; Blagev, Denitza; Dreyer, Benard; Grieco, Anthony J; Hebert, Cristy; Kalet, Adina; Lipkin, Mack Jr; Lowenstein, Jerome; Ofri, Danielle; Stevens, David
The New York University School of Medicine has a rich tradition of cultivating programs in medical humanities and professionalism. They are drawn from the departments, centers, students, and faculty in the School of Medicine, have linkages throughout the university, and are interwoven into the fabric and culture of the institution. Some are centrally based in the School of Medicine's deans' office, and others are located in individual departments and receive support from the dean's office. This article describes representative programs for medical students and faculty. Curricular initiatives, the fundamental components of medical students' learning, include a course entitled 'The Physician, Patient, and Society,' a clerkship essay in the Medicine Clerkship, an opportunity for reflection during the medicine clerkship, and a medical humanities elective. In 2002, the Professionalism Initiative was launched to enhance and reflect the values of the medical profession. Its curriculum consists of a series of events that coordinate, particularly, with existing elements of the first-year curriculum (e.g., orientation week, a session during anatomy, a self-assessment workshop, and a peer-assessment workshop). The Master Scholars Program is a group of five, theme-based master societies consisting of faculty and students who share common interests around the society's themes. Programs developed for the societies include colloquia, faculty-led seminars, a mandatory student-mentoring program, and visiting scholars. Finally, the authors describe three high-quality literary publications created at New York University School of Medicine. Each of the initiatives undergoes regular critical examination and reflection that drive future planning
PMID: 14534091
ISSN: 1040-2446
CID: 39038

The impact of parent-child interaction on early child language and cognitive development in Latino families [Meeting Abstract]

PeBenito, C; Mendelsohn, AL; Dreyer, BP; Tomopoulos, S; Flynn, V; Corrigan, KP; Tineo, W; Rovira, I; Neves, M; Brennan, L; Fierman, AH
ISI:000181897900416
ISSN: 0031-3998
CID: 38562

Predictors of obesity in Latino infants [Meeting Abstract]

Corrigan, KP; Mendelsohn, AL; Tomopoulos, S; Messito, M; Fierman, AH; Dreyer, BP; PeBenito, C; Brennan, L
ISI:000181897901180
ISSN: 0031-3998
CID: 38564

Validity of the caregiver child interaction rating scale, modified for use with low-education Latina mothers [Meeting Abstract]

PeBenito, CP; Mendelsohn, AL; Dreyer, BP; Tamis-LeMonda, CS; Tineo, W; Thompson, YT; Tomopoulos, S; Flynn, V; Rovira, I; Neves, M
ISI:000178598000032
ISSN: 0196-206x
CID: 32542

Reach out and read multicenter evaluation [Meeting Abstract]

Needlman, R; Mendelsohn, A; Toker, KH; Klass, P; Dreyer, B
ISI:000174714600088
ISSN: 0031-3998
CID: 98255

An RCT of a clinic-based intervention to promote language development: Effects at 18 months on cognitive home environment and parenting stress [Meeting Abstract]

Mendelsohn, AL; Dreyer, BP; Flynn, V; PeBenito, CP; Tomopoulos, S; Rovira, I; Tineo, W; Foley, G; Brennan, LK; Thompson, YT; Fierman, AH; Dickey, E
ISI:000174714601107
ISSN: 0031-3998
CID: 98257

Promoting education, mentorship, and support for pediatric research

Chesney RW; Dungy CI; Gillman MW; Rivara FP; Schonfeld DJ; Takayama JI; Alexander DF; Cairo MS; Dreyer BP; van Dyck P; Ferrieri P; Kohrt AE; McAnarney ER; Margolis LH; Orr DP; Rothstein E; Simpson L; Weitzman M; Schonfeld DJ; Yudkowsky BK
Pediatricians have an important role to play in the advancement of child health research and should be encouraged and supported to pursue research activities. Education and training in child health research should be part of every level of pediatric training. Continuing education and access to research advisors should be available to practitioners and academic faculty. Recommendations to promote additional research education and support at all levels of pediatric training, from premedical to continuing medical education, as well as suggestions for means to increase support and mentorship for research activities, are outlined in this statement
PMID: 11389274
ISSN: 1098-4275
CID: 45000

Language development in preschool children before and after a literacy intervention

Mogilner, Leora N.; Mendelsohn, Alan L.; Dreyer, Benard P.; Bohn, Tracy; Dixon, Victoria
BIOSIS:PREV200100325795
ISSN: 0031-3998
CID: 167083

Association of a posterior fourchette finding with other evidence of sexual abuse in prepubertal females

Legano, Lori A.; McHugh, Margaret M.; Rios, Elena M.; Mendelsohn, Alan L.; Fierman, Arthur H.; Palusci, Vincent J.; Dreyer, Benard P.
BIOSIS:PREV200100347376
ISSN: 0031-3998
CID: 167084