Issue 11 | March 2021
WRITE WITH IMPACT
A Collaborative Intercollegiate Newsletter for the Betterment of Scholarly Writing
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The purpose of this newsletter is to offer tips and tricks to write in the sciences in a brief and easily understood manner. On a quarterly basis, you will read advice and writing experiences from seasoned, published faculty. I host the ‘Writer’s Corner’ where I and my trusted colleagues, deliver valuable advice for writing in the clinical and biomedical literature. If you would like to suggest a topic for an upcoming newsletter or have a question for our editors, let us know.
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Richard F. Lockey, MD
IMpact Editor-in-Chief
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IMpact and Flagship team up to offer writing support and publishing option
Richard F. Lockey, MD, MS
Distinguished University Health Professor; Joy McCann Culverhouse Chair of Allergy and Immunology; Professor of Medicine, Pediatrics, and Public Health; Director, Division of Allergy and Immunology, Department of Internal Medicine
IMpact provides a one-stop-shopping for your scientific writing needs. Its editors are available to help you plan, organize, write, format, revise, and polish your manuscript - to ultimately have it published. I am excited to announce that IMpact, established in 2017, is teaming up with the USF Chapter of Flagship: Medical Scholarly Proceedings, a health sciences journal cited in PubMed. First, send your papers to IMpact for review to enhance your chances of having it published. Now, you also have the option to publish it in Flagship: Medical Scholarly Proceedings, an online journal sponsored by USF and other medical schools in Florida. For more information about Flagship and this publishing opportunity, read on!
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Flagship: Florida Medical schools expand an online journal to help their faculty, residents and students publish.
Deborah DeWaay, MD, FACP
Associate Dean, Undergraduate Medical Education
Associate Professor, Medical Education & Internal Medicine
USF Health, Morsani College of Medicine
Have you ever been frustrated because you had to submit an article multiple times to have it accepted for publication? Have you ever been frustrated at the cost to publish in some journals? The seven Florida Medical Schools have come together to address these challenges. USF Morsani College of Medicine and five others have joined with the University of Central Florida College of Medicine’s online journal, Flagship: Medical Scholarly Proceedings, published by Cureus, and a project of the Undergraduate Medical Education Working Group, the latter sponsored by the Florida Council of Medical School Deans. The Undergraduate Medical Education Working Group is comprised of representatives of all participating Florida Medical Schools which oversee the peer-review process for publishing in this Journal.
Likewise, if you plan a poster presentation, especially at a USF academic event, it too can be published. However, posters are not peer-reviewed, nor are they PubMed searchable. A web link is provided so that the poster can be cited on your curriculum vitae.
Flagship is PubMed searchable with no publishing fees. The turnaround time is minimal. Since Flagship is online, there are no major space limitations. Publication is based on the quality of the scientific article submitted.
In summary, Flagship is a wonderful innovation for medical students, residents, and faculty to collaborate on a variety of different kinds of scientific publications. Flagship and its editorial staff are looking forward to receiving manuscripts to consider for publication. Please visit: www.cureus.com/channels/flagship. Thank you!
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Baxter NN, Sutradhar R, Dossa F, Fu L, Rochon P, Wei AC, Kennedy ED, and Earle CC (2020). Does the presence of an intact primary increase the risk of nonelective colorectal surgery in patients treated with bevacizumab? Colorectal Dis 22(12):1974-983. https://doi.org/10.1111/codi.15294
Díaz S, Stephenson JB and Labrador MA (2020). Use of wearable sensor technology in gait, balance, and range of motion analysis. Appl Sci 10(1): 234. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/app10010234
Kelly W, Ho M-J, Bullers K, Klocksieben F, and Kumar A (In Press). Association of pharmacist counseling with adherence, 30-day readmission, and mortality a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized trials. J Am Pharm Assoc https://www.japha.org/article/S1544-3191(21)00030-3/pdf
Lee DH, Kambhampati S, Mohammed M, Goli R, Thiemann D, Lawson B, Resar J, Mohanty B (2020). Efficacy of coronary computed tomography angiography for the de novo detection of chronic total occlusion prior to coronary angiography: a preliminary and retrospective study. Int J Angiol 29(4): 223-228. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1716328
MacDonald M, Phan JT, Chen L, Jarvill TL, Yee S, Wells PJ, and Mhaskar R (2020). Recommendations to medical mission trip teams: a retrospective study of an annual medical student-run mission trip to Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic. Cureus 12(12). https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.11852
Patil SS, Hernández-Cuervo H, Fukumoto J, Krishnamurthy S, Lin M, Alleyn M, Breitzig M, Narala VR, Soundararajan R, Lockey RF, Kolliputi N, and Galam L (2021). Alda-1 Attenuates hyperoxia-induced acute lung injury in mice. Front Pharmacol 11:597942. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2020.597942
Visweshwar N, Jaglal M, Patel A, Laber D, and Sokol L (2021). Should we integrate viscoelastic assays with standard coagulation screening? J Clin Path 74:141-143.
Weare-Regales N, Hudey SN, and Lockey RF (In Press). Practical guidance for prevention and management of glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis for the allergist/immunologist.
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Kalter JA, Allen J, Yang Y, Willing T, Evans E (2020). Spontaneous tumor lysis syndrome in an adenocarcinoma of unknown origin. Cureus 12(12):e12169. http://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.12169
Khadilkar AC, Adashek JJ, Riddle ND, Sokol L (2020). Primary cutaneous gamma/delta T-cell lymphoma and hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis associated with AIDS. Cureus 11;12(9):e10386. http://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.10386
Lee DH, Kumar A, Radoianu N, Ehren L, Bassil C (2020). A case of diffuse and nodular glomerulosclerosis in waldenstrom's macroglobulinemia. Cureus 12(9):e10694. http://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.10694
Moy A, Song E, Wallace SJ, Teixeira R, Torres D (2020). Simultaneous bilateral patellar tendon rupture in a young adult male: a case report and review of the literature. Cureus 12(9):e10649. http://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.10649
Syler LB, Gooden C, Riddle, N (2021). Plasma cell myeloma within a renal cell carcinoma, an intimate histologic relationship: a case report and literature review. Cureus 13(1): e12898. http://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.12898
Zemanek CE, Liu N, Sablak CH, Gaudet BA, Jarvill TL, Kayne AN, Downen JM, Kincaid H, Smith AB, Barraco RD, Cuadrado HM, Greenberg MR (2021). Relationship between vaccination status and biopsychosocial characteristics in sheltered adolescents. Cureus 8;13(1):e12575. http://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.12575
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#USFHealth's IMpact, led by Dr. Richard Lockey, Editor-in-Chief, helps our physicians, health care professionals, and researchers across all disciplines to publish scientific writing projects.
To learn more about IMpact – An Intramural Review to Support Research and Scientific Publication ––please visit https://bit.ly/3leOhwh to receive expert feedback on your manuscripts, abstracts, and posters.
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Shimberg Health Sciences Library & Florida Blue Health Knowledge Exchange
USF Health Libraries offer classes on Endnote, effective literature searches, evaluating journals, finding available grants, and more. Click here to find and register for a class!
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_____________________________ For your amusement _____________________________
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Historical Moments in Medical History
May 5, 1847
The American Medical Association is founded, "to promote the art and science of medicine and the betterment of public health."
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"Piled Higher and Deeper" by Jorge Cham
www.PHDCOMICS.com
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“WRITE WITH IMPACT” is a product of IMpact | An Intramural Review to Support Research and Scientific Publication and services the USF Health Colleges of Medicine, Nursing, and Pharmacy, James A Haley Veteran's Hospital, Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, Lehigh Valley Medical Center, and Moffitt Cancer Center. Previous issues can be found in the WRITE WITH IMPACT archive.
For more information, or to suggest content for an upcoming newsletter, please contact Jennifer Newcomb, Managing Editor, jdn@usf.edu.
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