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Mount Sinai and Mount Zion: Discontinuity and continuity in the book of Hebrews
Published 2013-05-01“…The author of Hebrews draws significant contrasts between Mount Sinai and Mount Zion which both played a major role in the old covenant. …”
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3366 Communication in Science: a summer workshop program at Mount Sinai
Published 2019-03-01“…OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: In an effort the increase awareness and enhance knowledge and skills in relation to communication in science at Mount Sinai, the Communication in Science summer workshop series aimed to provide an accessible, workforce-wide lecture series to promote key concepts and skills related to communicating science. …”
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Could Egeria have seen the “Parthenion” sea from the Top of Mount Sinai?
Published 2023-05-01“…In this book, among other, she describes, with wealth of details, her climb to the top of Mount Sinai. In the subsequent discussion session, two hypotheses raised about the location of Mount Sinai climbed by Egeria: Gebel Musa, in the South of the Sinai Peninsula and Har Karkom, in the Negev desert, proposed some decades ago by Emmanuel Anati, as an alternative location hypothesis of Mount Sinai. …”
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The Mount Sinai Hospital Institute for critical care medicine response to the COVID-19 pandemic
Published 2021-08-01“…Methods This was a retrospective review of how Mount Sinai Hospital (MSH) was able to rapidly prepare to handle the pandemic. …”
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Using School-Based Health Programs to Prevent Human Trafficking: The Mount Sinai Experience
Published 2021-06-01“…Setting: School-based health centers are available to all students attending a school and are often located in schools whose students have risk factors associated with human trafficking: those with a history of running away from home; unstable housing or homelessness; a history of childhood maltreatment or substance use; LGBTQidentification; physical or developmental disabilities, including students who have Individualized Education Programs and need special education; gang involvement; and/or a history of involvement in child welfare or the juvenile justice system. The Mount Sinai Adolescent Health Center provides a model of the types of service school clinics can offer, including integrated medical, sexual, and reproductive health, health education, and behavioral and mental health. …”
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3509 Developing a Leadership Alumni Forum to foster a culture of leadership at Mount Sinai
Published 2019-03-01“…To support the development of leadership skills at Mount Sinai, the LEAD (Leadership Emerging in Academic Departments) program, launched in 2016, delivers a structured 12-month blended learning program for junior faculty. …”
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Retrospective analysis of demographic factors in COVID-19 patients entering the Mount Sinai Health System.
Published 2021-01-01“…The objective of this study was to assess modifying effects of demographic factors on COVID-19 testing status and outcomes in a large, diverse single health system cohort. The Mount Sinai Health System de-identified COVID-19 database contained records of 39,539 patients entering the health system from 02/28/2020 to 06/08/2020 with 7,032 laboratory-confirmed cases. …”
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3144 Exploring communication and collaboration at the Mount Sinai Health Hackathon: a social network analysis
Published 2019-03-01“…OBJECTIVES/SPECIFIC AIMS: The study aims to (1) investigate the structural patterns of professional communication that exist at the Mount Sinai Health Hackathon (2) explore if and how the professional networks of the participants change after engaging in the Mount Sinai Health Hackathon (3) explore any associations between the characteristics of participants’ professional networks and successful innovation development. …”
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2518 InCHOIR learning lab: A TL1 and workforce development initiative at Mount Sinai
Published 2018-06-01“…In an effort to enhance the team science, translational research capacity of the TL1 scholars at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (ISMMS), the InCHOIR learning lab aims to provide an accessible, workforce-wide lecture series on the fundamental methods and concepts of randomized clinical trials. …”
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2527 Mount Sinai health hackathon: Harnessing the power of collaboration to advance experiential team science education
Published 2018-06-01“…Through an intensive team-based competition event, Mount Sinai Health Hackathon 2017, aimed to harness the power of multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary collaboration to foster innovation in the field of cancer. …”
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Comorbidities, sequelae, blood biomarkers and their associated clinical outcomes in the Mount Sinai Health System COVID-19 patients.
Published 2021-01-01“…In this retrospective study, data was extracted for 39,539 patients from the de-identified Mount Sinai Health System COVID-19 database. We assessed the risk of mortality based on the presence of comorbidities and organ-specific sequelae in 7,032 CoV2 positive (+) patients. …”
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Retrospective report of antimicrobial susceptibility observed in bacterial pathogens isolated from ocular samples at Mount Sinai Hospital, 2010 to 2015
Published 2017-03-01“…All organisms were collected by 25 separate inpatient wards and outpatient clinics, and were analyzed by the clinical microbiology laboratory at Mount Sinai Hospital. Clinical Laboratory and Standards Institute (CLSI) guidelines were followed for susceptibility testing and breakpoint interpretations. …”
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