1. Kaiser NorCal Nurse Residency Fall 2023 Cohort 7
28 jul 2023 · Informational webinar for the Winter Cohort 7 will be held on 8/1/2023 at 10 a.m (PST).
Hello everyone! I just wanted to create this for all those interested in the Kaiser Nurse Residency for new grads application that has a start date of 8/4/2023 ...
2. Nurse Residency Program - KP Nurse Scholars Academy
The Kaiser Permanente Northern California Nurse Residency Program ... Upcoming Cohort Dates. Cohort, Application Posted, Cohort Start Date. Winter Cohort 7 ...
The Kaiser Permanente Northern California Nurse Residency Program supports newly licensed registered nurses (RNs) as they transition to practice to one of our 21 Northern California medical centers.
3. About the CDC-Kaiser ACE Study |Violence Prevention|Injury Center
The CDC-Kaiser Permanente adverse childhood experiences (ACE) study is one of the largest investigations of childhood abuse and neglect and household ...
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are categorized into three groups: abuse, neglect, and household challenges. Each category is further divided into multiple subcategories. Participant demographic information is available by gender, race, age, and education. The prevalence of ACEs is organized by category.
4. Kaiser NorCal Nurse Residency Fall 2023 Cohort 6 - Page 16 - All Nurses
3 jun 2023 · I recently submitted my career snapshot for Cohort 7 (Winter). I am waiting anxiously in hopes that I get the notification of an interview ...
Hello I recently submitted my career snapshot for Cohort 7 (Winter). I am waiting anxiously in hopes that I get the notification of an interview! I was looking ...
5. The Kaiser Permanente Research Bank Cancer Cohort - NCBI
25 feb 2022 · The KPRB consists of three cohorts: a general cohort, a pregnancy cohort [7], and a cancer cohort. The primary recruitment mode is by email ...
The Kaiser Permanente Research Bank (KPRB) is collecting biospecimens and surveys linked to electronic health records (EHR) from approximately 400,000 adult KP members. Within the KPRB, we developed a Cancer Cohort to address issues related to cancer ...
6. The Kaiser score reliably excludes malignancy in benign contrast ...
6 jun 2020 · Median Kaiser scores ranged between 2 and 5 in benign and 7 and 8 in malignant lesions. For all lesions, the Kaiser score's accuracy, ...
MRI is an integral part of breast cancer screening in high-risk patients. We investigated whether the application of the Kaiser score, a clinical decision-support tool, may be used to exclude malignancy in contrast-enhancing lesions classified as BI-RADS ...
7. Kaiser Cohort #15 - Facebook
Kaiser Cohort #15. 7 вподобань. Cohort of change partners for lifetime success!
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8. Colorado, Kaiser Permanente, & Community Solutions Launch New ...
Colorado, Kaiser Permanente, & Community Solutions Launch New Built for Zero Cohort: News Roundup ... 7. Built for Zero, a nationwide initiative led by the ...
See AlsoViva St NewcastleNational initiative to address homelessness expands in Colorado beyond Metro Denver Eight more Colorado counties are joining metro Denver in a nationwide initiative aimed at ending homelessness, and they’re getting $500,000 from Kaiser Permanente to plan how best to work together toward their ambitious goal. Kaiser Permanente Colorado, the state Division of Housing and the […]
9. LEAD Cohort 7 - Association of Pediatric Program Directors
7 apr 2019 · Kaiser Permanente Medical Group (Northern California). Claudia Halaby, MD Winthrop-University Hospital. Kevin Kuo, MD, MHPE Stanford ...
Pictured: APPD LEAD Council and Cohort Front Row (l to r): L. Patel, S. Li (Council Chair), M. Anderson (Council), R. Mink (Council), H. Haftel (Council), B. Vinci (Council); Second Row (l to r): C. Brooks, R. Chasnovitz, K. Kuo, C. Sandlin, C. Halaby, S. Panchanathan, E. Nelsen, M. Roy, A. Patel, M. Puliyel; Third…
10. A simplification of the Kaiser Permanente inpatient risk ...
9 jan 2023 · Study Design and Setting Retrospective cohort study of adult general medical inpatients at 7 hospitals in Ontario, Canada. Results In ...
Objective We simplified and evaluated the Kaiser Permanente inpatient risk adjustment methodology (KP method) to predict in-hospital mortality, using open-source tools to measure comorbidity and diagnosis groups, and removing troponin, which is difficult to standardize across clinical assays. Study Design and Setting Retrospective cohort study of adult general medical inpatients at 7 hospitals in Ontario, Canada. Results In 206,155 unique hospitalizations with 6.9% in-hospital mortality, the simplified KP method accurately predicted the risk of mortality. Bias-corrected c-statistics were 0.874 (95%CI 0.872-0.877) with troponin and 0.873 (95%CI 0.871-0.876) without troponin, and calibration was excellent for both approaches. Discrimination and calibration were similar with and without troponin for patients with heart failure and acute myocardial infarction. The Laboratory-based Acute Physiology Score (LAPS, a component of the KP method) predicted inpatient mortality on its own with and without troponin with bias-corrected c-statistics of 0.687 (95%CI 0.682-0.692) and 0.680 (95%CI 0.675-0.685), respectively. LAPS was well calibrated, except at very high scores. Conclusion A simplification of the KP method accurately predicted in-hospital mortality risk in an external general medicine cohort. Without troponin, and using common open-source tools, the KP method can be implemented for risk adjustment in a wider range of settings. ### Competing Interest Statement Outside of thi...
11. Sensory impairments and cognition in a diverse cohort - Kristine Yaffe Group
Sensory impairments and cognition in a diverse cohort: Kaiser Healthy Aging and Diverse Life Experiences (KHANDLE) Study. Alzheimer's & Dementia. 2020 Dec 7; 16 ...
Alzheimer's & Dementia
12. Pathways Publications - Kaiser Permanente Division of Research
KPNC patients represented 32 % (N = 36,109); cancer center patients represented 7 ... cohort study at Kaiser Permanente Northern California (KPNC). Data on ...
Social pain and physical pain are related bidirectionally, but how these variables cluster in the population is unknown. This study included 2833 women from the Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation (SWAN), a community-based cohort of middle-aged women, and 3972 women from the Pathways Study, a population-based cohort of women diagnosed with American Joint Committee on Cancer stages I-IV breast cancer diagnosed between 2005 and 2013. Women provided data on measures related to social pain (social network size, social support, loneliness, social well-being) and physical pain (sensitivity to pain, bodily pain) at study baseline. Analyzing each cohort separately, we used latent class analysis to evaluate social-physical pain clusters, logistic regression to evaluate predictors of categorization into clusters, and Cox proportional hazards models to evaluate associations of clusters with all-cause mortality. We also performed a meta-analysis to combine cohort mortality associations. Each cluster analysis produced a “low social-physical pain” cluster (SWAN, 48.6%; Pathways, 35.2%) characterized by low social and pain symptoms, a “high social-physical pain” cluster (SWAN, 17.9%; Pathways, 17.9%) characterized by high symptoms, and a “low social/high physical pain” cluster of women with high pain and compromised social functioning but otherwise low social symptoms (SWAN, 33.5%; Pathways, 46.9%). In meta-analysis, categorization into the high social-physical pain cluster was associ...
13. Colorectal Cancer Screening After Sequential Outreach Components ...
16 apr 2024 · Kaiser Permanente Northern California Colorectal Cancer ... cohort study. PLoS One. 2012;7(5):e36392. doi:10.1371/journal.pone ...
This cohort study examines colorectal cancer (CRC) screening completion by race and ethnicity, age, and sex in an integrated health care delivery setting after sequential universal automated outreach and personalized outreach.
14. The Kaiser Permanente Northern California research program on ...
29 nov 2016 · ... 7]. ... Table 2 Perinatal Outcomes of the RPGEH Prenatal Cohort Participants Compared to Non-Participants in Kaiser Permanente Northern California.
Exposures during the prenatal period may have lasting effects on maternal and child health outcomes. To better understand the effects of the in utero environment on children’s short- and long-term health, large representative pregnancy cohorts with comprehensive information on a broad range of environmental influences (including biological and behavioral) and the ability to link to prenatal, child and maternal health outcomes are needed. The Research Program on Genes, Environment and Health (RPGEH) pregnancy cohort at Kaiser Permanente Northern California (KPNC) was established to create a resource for conducting research to better understand factors influencing women’s and children’s health. Recruitment is integrated into routine clinical prenatal care at KPNC, an integrated health care delivery system. We detail the study design, data collection, and methodologies for establishing this cohort. We also describe the baseline characteristics and the cohort’s representativeness of the underlying pregnant population in KPNC. While recruitment is ongoing, as of October 2014, the RPGEH pregnancy cohort included 16,977 pregnancies (53 % from racial and ethnic minorities). RPGEH pregnancy cohort participants consented to have blood samples obtained in the first trimester (mean gestational age 9.1 weeks ± 4.2 SD) and second trimester (mean gestational age 18.1 weeks ± 5.5 SD) to be stored for future use. Women were invited to complete a questionnaire on health history...
15. Study of Transition, Outcomes and Gender (STRONG) to assess health ...
27 dec 2017 · Findings to date About 58% of TF and 52% of TM cohort members received hormonal therapy at Kaiser ... 7. Reisner SL, Radix A, Deutsch MB ...