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The Queen’s Health SystemsRESEARCH DAY
Featuring poster sessions and oral presentations of research being conducted across The Queen’s Health Systems. Come learn what’s being done, network with fellow researchers, and further your own research.
March 28, 2019(Thursday)
10:30 am – 2:30 pmQueen’s Conference
Center, 2nd Floor
FREE, but registration required. Lunch provided.
Questions?Office of Research & [email protected]
REGISTER ONLINE BY MARCH 13
http://j.mp/2VpxKJ9
QHS RESEARCH DAY 2
PROGRAM
10:15 AM Registration 10:30 AM Discovering New Knowledge – Poster Session (Room 200)
View Posters · Network 11:30 AM Opening Remarks Todd B. Seto, MD, MPH 11:35 AM Discovering New Knowledge - Oral Presentations: Round 1
Session A (Room 201) A-1: “Perceptions of Shared Decision Making” Nobuhiro Ariyoshi, MD A-2: “High Versus Low Energy Falls in the Elderly: Differences
in Long-Term Functional Outcomes” Sophia Jimenez, BS
A-3: “Risk Factors for Hypoglycemia in Patients Without Diabetes”
Mailani Puli, PharmD
A-4: “High-Throughput Drug Screening Against TRPM2, a Novel Protein Involved in Neurodegeneration and Cancer Cell Proliferation”
Clay Wakano, PhD
Session B (Room 202) B-1: “Reducing Blood Sampling for Circulating Blood Volume
Determination: A Pilot Feasibility Analysis” Fariha Sheikh, MD
B-2: “Variation in Physician Decisions to Initiate End of Life
Discussions Among Patients with Stage IV/Metastatic Cancer”
Keisuke Miyamoto, MD
B-3: “Dedicated Trauma Case Managers, the Most Important Trauma Team Member? Their Impact on Length of Stay (LOS), Trauma Team Dynamics, and Provider Satisfaction”
Kelly Vide, PA-C, MSHS
B-4: “Automated Real-Time Assessment of Cerebral Hypoperfusion after Acute Subdural Hematoma”
Natsumi Hamahata, MD
Session C (Room 203) C-1: “Endpoints of Resuscitation: Inaccurate Estimates of
Intravascular Volume in Surgical Subjects?” Anand Patel, MD
C-2: “CHANNELS, CORALS AND CANCER: Diving for a Cure” Andrea Fleig, PhD, MBA C-3: “Perceived Value of the Daily Safety Briefing” Tina Marie Truncellito Laupola,
DNP, RN-BC Session D (Room 204)
D-1: “The Impact of the Nurse Navigator on a Colorectal Surgery Pathway Patients”
Kelsie Bordonada, BSN, RN-BC, PCCN & Sharon Davo-Otomo,
BSN, RN-BC D-2: “Development of a Novel PET Tracer for Detecting Early
Stage Neuroinflammation” Aaron J. Cullen, PhD
D-3: “The Modified Early Warning System (MEWS) at Queen’s Medical Center: A Qualitative and Validation Study”
Jordan K. Lee, MD
D-4: “Safety of Continued Midodrine Use in Patients Post-Septic Shock”
Gay Antonette Subia, PharmD
12:25 PM Lunch & Learn (food served in Room 205) Discovering New Knowledge – Poster Session (Room 200) View Posters · Network
1:10 PM Discovering New Knowledge – Oral Presentations: Round 2 (Presentations from Round 1 will repeat)
2:00 PM Tricks to the Trade: Expert Panel (Room 200) Lessons Learned about Doing Research at Queen’s
Andrea Fleig, PhD, MBA Natsumi Hamahata, MD
Jordan K. Lee, MD Denise Lin-DeShetler, MA, MPH Tina Marie Truncellito Laupola,
DNP, RN-BC 2:25 PM Closing remarks Todd B. Seto, MD, MPH 2:30 PM Adjourn
“TRICKS TO THE TRADE” EXPERT PANEL:
LESSONS LEARNED ABOUT DOING RESEARCH AT QUEEN’S
These panelists will answer questions and give advice on common pitfalls and hurdles to conducting research at Queen’s.
QHS RESEARCH DAY 3
FEATURED PANELISTS
Andrea Fleig, PhD, MBAAssociate Director of Biomedical Research
Center for Biomedical Research, The Queen’s Medical Center
Professor, University of Hawaii Cancer Center and John A. Burns School of
Medicine, University of Hawaii
Natsumi Hamahata, MDResident
Internal MedicineJohn A. Burns School of Medicine,
University of Hawaii
Jordan K. Lee, MDMedical Intensivist & Pulmonologist
Medical ICU, The Queen’s Medical Center & The Queen’s Medical Center-West Oahu
Assistant Clinical Professor, John A. Burns School of Medicine,
University of Hawaii
Denise Lin-DeShetler, MA, MPHOperations Manager
Research Regulatory OfficeThe Queen’s Medical Center
Tina Marie Truncellito Laupola, DNP, RN-BCClinical PI Coordinator
Quality and Patient Safety, The Queen’s Medical CenterAdjunct Faculty, School of Nursing, Chaminade University
QHS RESEARCH DAY 4
FEATURED POSTERS
# Poster Title Poster Presenter Department
1 Perceptions of Shared Decision Making Nobuhiro Ariyoshi, MD Hospitalist Program
2 Development of a Novel PET Tracer for Detecting Early Stage Inflammation
Aaron J. Cullen, PhD Queen’s Center for Biomedical Research
3 The Impact of the Nurse Navigator on a Colorectal Surgery Pathway Patient
Sharon Davo-Otomo, BSN, RN-BC and Kelsie Bordonada, BSN, RN-BC, PCCN
Iolani 2
4 Areca Nut Extracts Induce Pro-Inflammatory Changes in Various Immune Cell Types
Malika Faouzi, PhD Queen’s Center for Biomedical Research
5 CHANNELS, CORALS AND CANCER: Diving for a Cure
Andrea Fleig, PhD, MBA Queen’s Center for Biomedical Research
6 Automated Real-Time Assessment of Cerebral Hypoperfusion After Acute Subdural Hematoma
Natsumi Hamahata, MD Internal Medicine
7 High Versus Low Energy Falls in the Elderly: Differences in Long-Term Functional Outcomes
Sophia Jimenez, BS Trauma
8 Serum Biomarkers for Early Detection of Colorectal Cancers in a Multi-Ethnic Population
Scott K. Kuwada, MD Gastroenterology
9 Assessment of Liver Fibrosis and Inflammation Using Fluorine-18 fluorocholine PET/CT
Sandi Kwee, MD, PhD Nuclear Medicine
10 Liquid Biopsy of Various Cancers Based on Circulating Cell-free DNA Quantitation and Epigenetics
Sandi Kwee, MD, PhD Nuclear Medicine
11 Peripheral Blood Hematocrit is an Inaccurate Index of Red Cell Volume in Critically-ill Subjects
Jae Won Lee, MD SICU
12 The Modified Early Warning System (MEWS) at Queen's Medical Center: A Qualitative and Validation Study
Jordan K. Lee, MD MICU
13 Variation in Physician Decisions to Initiate End of Life Discussions Among Patients with Stage IV/Metastatic Cancer.
Keisuke Miyamoto, MD Hospitalist Program
QHS RESEARCH DAY 5
FEATURED POSTERS
# Poster Title Poster Presenter Department
14 Endpoints of Resuscitation: Inaccurate Estimates of Intravascular Volume in Surgical Subjects?
Anand Patel, MD SICU
15 Effect of Enhanced Alarm Settings on Frequency of Alarm Signals, Non-Actionable Signals (False Alarms), and Patient Complications
Julius C. Pham, MD, PhD MICU
16 Risk Factors for Hypoglycemia in Patients without Diabetes
Mailani Puli, PharmD Pharmacy
17 Risk Factors for Hypoglycemia in Hospitalized Diabetic Patients
Eric Sanders, PharmD Pharmacy
18 "Just Like Me": A "Talk Story" Intervention for Heart Failure Management in Native Hawaiians
Tetine Sentell, PhD Office of Public Health Studies (UH)
19 Reducing Blood Sampling for Circulating Blood Volume Determination: A Pilot-Feasibility Analysis
Fariha Sheikh, MD SICU
20 Safety of Continued Midodrine Use in Patients Post-Septic Shock
Gay Antonette Subia, PharmD
Pharmacy
21 TRPM7 is a Potential Therapeutic Target in Progressive Renal Disease
Sayuri Suzuki, PhD Queen’s Center for Biomedical Research
22 Perceived Value of the Daily Safety Briefing Tina Marie Truncellito Laupola, DNP, RN-BC
Quality and Patient Safety
23 Dedicated Trauma Case Managers, The Most Important Trauma Team Member? Their Impact on Length of Stay (LOS), Trauma Team Dynamics, and Provider Satisfaction.
Kelly Vide, PA-C, MSHS Trauma
24 High-Throughput Drug Screening Against TRPM2, a Novel Protein Involved in Neurodegeneration and Cancer Cell Proliferation.
Clay Wakano, PhD Queen’s Center for Biomedical Research
25 An Investigation on the Completeness of Salpingectomy Intended for Ovarian Cancer Risk Reduction
Jennifer W.H. Wong, MD Obstetrics and Gynecology
T h e Q u e e n’s P l a n n i n g C o m m i t t e e
To d d B . S e t o , M D, M P H ( C h a i r )D i r e c t o r, A c a d e m i c A f f a i rs a n d R e s e a r c h
J u l i u s C . P h a m , M D, P h D ( C o - C h a i r )C h i e f S a f e t y O f f i c e r & I n t e n s i v i s t
Ro s e K . L . H a t a , M S, M B A , R N, A P R N, C C R N, C C N SD i r e c t o r, Q u e e n E m m a N u rs i n g I n s t i t u t e
O f f i c e o f R e s e a r c h & D e v e l o p m e n t :D a w n Ta n i - M a n a g e r, S p o n s o r e d P r o g r a m s O f f i c e
L o r i Ts u e - C o o r d i n a t o r, S p o n s o r e d P r o g r a m s O f f i c eS h e r r y C h a n - A d m i n i s t r a t i v e S e c r e t a r y
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