|
| |
Scroll down to see what we’ve
written in emergency medicine, endocrinology, gastroenterology, nursing,
ophthalmology and optometry, pediatrics, rheumatology, and urology
DERMATOLOGY
Review article about receptor occupancy profile of a drug for chronic urticaria
and allergic rhinitis, prepared June 2007; slide set for primary care physicians
prepared July 2007. [FR, collaborating writer]
Quantitative literature analysis on treatment of seborrheic dermatitis, prepared
November 2006. [BAC, researcher]
Posters for American Academy of Dermatology 2005 annual meeting on diagnosis of
hyperhidrosis and cosmetic uses of botulinum toxin. [FR, collaborating writer]
Qualitative literature analysis on treatment of axillary hyperhidrosis, prepared
June 2004. [BAC, researcher]
Review about an oral drug for treatment of moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,
prepared June 2004. [FR, collaborating writer]
Quantitative literature analysis on side effects associated with retinoids,
prepared May 2004. [BAC, researcher]
Acne and Other Follicular Disorders (CD-ROM). Schaumburg, IL: American Academy
of Dermatology, 1998. [FR, collaborating writer and production manager]
EMERGENCY MEDICINE & CRITICAL CARE
Report on 2 advisory board meetings about a drug for treatment of disseminated
candidiasis, prepared March 2008.
Review about the impact of the use of stroke scales on patient outcomes,
prepared October 2006. [FR, collaborating writer]
Review about the use of stroke scales to evaluate stroke severity and treatment
effect, prepared June 2006. [FR, collaborating writer]
Anemia in ICU patients (slide set). National Anemia Action Council, 2004. [FR,
writer]
ENDOCRINOLOGY
Educational materials for sales representatives about diabetes mellitus,
prepared June 2008.
Diabetes mellitus (teaching slides for geriatrics residents). American
Geriatrics Society, www.frycomm.com/ags/teachingslides, August 2007. [BAC and FR,
writers]
Endocrine and metabolic disorders (teaching slides for geriatrics residents).
American Geriatrics Society, www.frycomm.com/ags/teachingslides, May 2007. [BAC
and FR, writers]
Review for primary care physicians about prescribing insulin for type 2
diabetes, prepared April 2007. [FR, collaborating writer]
Review about whether intensive insulin therapy improves the outcomes of
hospitalized patients, prepared August 2006. [FR, collaborating writer]
Review about the safety of testosterone replacement therapy with regard to
prostate cancer, prepared April 2006. [BAC and FR, collaborating writers]
Grundy SM. A constellation of complications: the metabolic syndrome. Clin
Cornerstone. 2005; 7(2/3):36-45. [FR, collaborating writer]
Chin-Hong PV. Infections in patients with diabetes mellitus: importance of early
recognition, treatment, and prevention. Adv Stud Med. 2006;6:71-81. [FR,
collaborating writer]
Review for primary care physicians about diagnosis and management of thyroid
disorders, prepared April 2005. [FR, collaborating writer]
Quantitative literature analyses about osteoporosis (prepared July 2005) and
COX-2 inhibitors (prepared March 2005). [BAC, researcher]
Six-month contract to conduct quantitative literature analyses on
hyperparathyroidism secondary to end-stage renal disease (2004-2005). [BAC,
researcher]
GASTROENTEROLOGY
Gastrointestinal diseases and disorders (teaching slides for geriatrics
residents. American Geriatrics Society, www.frycomm.com/ags/teachingslides,
April 2007. [BAC and FR, writers]
Poster for ASCO about outcome measures for clinical trials of agents for
metastatic colorectal cancer, prepared April 2006. [FR, collaborating writer]
Review about the safety of using an anti-angiogenic agent in metastatic
colorectal cancer, prepared March 2006. [FR, collaborating writer]
Meeting reports, regional advisory boards on treatment of Crohn’s disease,
prepared December 2005 and February 2006. [FR, writer]
Greenough WB. Diarrhea and hypovolemia in elderly individuals. Adv Stud Med.
2005;5:528-534. [FR, collaborating writer]
Anemia associated with inflammatory bowel disease (slide set). National Anemia
Action Council, 2004. [FR, writer]
NURSING
Kearney N, Friese C. Clinical practice guidelines for the use of
colony-stimulating factors in cancer treatment: implications for oncology
nurses. Eur J Oncol Nurs. 2008;12:14-25. [FR, collaborating writer]
Supplement to the European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 3 articles about
identification and treatment of oral mucositis, prepared January 2007. [FR,
collaborating writer]
Maximizing Outcomes for Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients: An Update for
Rheumatology Nurses. Monograph prepared for Johns Hopkins Advanced Studies in
Nursing, March 2007. [FR, collaborating writer]
Review about treating allergic rhinitis with once-daily intranasal
corticosteroids, prepared June 2005. [FR, collaborating writer]
Herman R. Cultural diversity and cancer patient education. Poster presented at
the 2004 meeting of the Oncology Nursing Society. [FR, collaborating writer]
Miller CA. Nursing Care of Older Adults: Theory and Practice. Philadelphia, PA:
Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 1999. [FR, textbook copy editor]
Erwin-Toth P. The effect of ostomy surgery between the ages of 6 and 12 years on
psychosocial development during childhood, adolescence, and young adulthood. J
Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs. 1999;26:77-85. [FR, collaborating writer]
Van Horn C and Barrett P. Pregnancy, delivery and post-partum experience of 54
women with ostomies. J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs. 1997;24:151-162. [FR,
collaborating writer]
OPHTHALMOLOGY AND OPTOMETRY
Merbs SL. A review of common eyelid conditions for the primary care physician.
Adv Stud Med. 2003;3:563-570. [FR, collaborating writer]
Nguyen Q, Do D. Diabetic retinopathy: an overview for non-ophthalmologists. Adv
Stud Med. 2002;3:214-222. [FR, collaborating writer]
High Performance Optometry (digest newsletter) [FR, writer, 1986 to 1992]
Contact Lens Update (digest newsletter) [FR, writer, 1984 to 1992]
PAIN
CME slide set about a muscle relaxant for treatment of low back pain, prepared
April 2008 [BC, writer]
PEDIATRICS
Review about gender differences in pediatric development, prepared 2004. [FR,
collaborating writer]
Caley BA and Reidenbach F. Little crises Dr. Mom can cure--sometimes. In: Family
Doctor: Your Essential Guide to Health and Wellbeing. Leawood, KS: American
Academy of Family Physicians; 2004:174-175.
“Bloodless surgery” protects children. Prepared for Health Newsletters Direct,
June 2004. [FR, writer]
RHEUMATOLOGY
Maximizing Outcomes for Rheumatology Arthritis Patients: An Update for
Rheumatology Nurses. Monograph prepared for Johns Hopkins Advanced Studies in
Nursing, March 2007. [FR, collaborating writer]
Quantitative literature analysis on an investigational agent for the treatment
of osteoporosis, prepared March 2006. [BAC, researcher]
Anemia in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (slide set). National Anemia Action
Council, 2004. [FR, writer]
UROLOGY
Prostate disease (teaching slides for geriatrics residents). American Geriatrics
Society, www.frycomm.com/ags/teachingslides, December 2007. [BAC and FR,
writers]
Review about the safety of testosterone replacement therapy with regard to
prostate cancer, prepared April 2006. [FR, collaborating writer]
Harper GM. Managing urinary incontinence in older patients. Adv Stud Med.
2005;5:537-545. [FR, collaborating writer]
Five abstracts for satellite symposium, “A Constellation of Risk Factors and
Management Strategies for Erectile Dysfunction,” American Urological Association
meeting, 2005. [FR, writer]
3 abstracts for a satellite symposium, “Efficacy and Safety of PDE5 Inhibitor
Therapy,” American College of Physicians meeting, 2004. [FR, writer]
Position paper submitted to the FDA, reporting on a meeting of an ad hoc group
of urologists in response to a proposal to require the filing of a premarket
approval application for inflatable penile prostheses, August 1993. [FR, writer]
Home • Bev Caley • Faith Reidenbach • Services • What We've Written • Client Experience • What Our Clients Say |