Recent Publications by CFE Educators

Recent Published articles, books, and other scholarship by Academy members, CFE Education Scientists, and CFE Faculty.
1046 Evaluating Layered Learning Practice Models Impact on Pharmacy Learners Clinical Reasoning and Communication Skills in a Transition of Care Rotation.
2025
Authors: E. Nguyen, L. Floren, M. Kwong
Real-World Use of Biologic and Targeted Synthetic Disease-Modifying Antirheumatic Drugs in Patients With Axial Spondyloarthritis in the United States: Persistence, Variables Associated With Persistence, and Dosing Variations.
2025
Authors: Dubreuil M, Walsh JA, Deodhar A, Gensler LS, Curtis JR, Welby S, Pilipczuk O, Beaty S, Mørup MF, Taieb V, Anjohrin S
OBJECTIVE
The objective of this study was to evaluate 12-month persistence of biologic and targeted synthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drug (b/tsDMARD) treatment in US patients with axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) using real-world data, and patient baseline characteristics associated with increased or decreased persistence probability.
METHODS
Anonymized US claims from Merative MarketScan provided patient data relative to an index date (initiation of a new b/tsDMARD of interest for axSpA), from which patients were followed for 12 months or until b/tsDMARD non-persistence (≥ 90-day gap or b/tsDMARD switch) or MarketScan disenrollment. Persistence probabilities were estimated using Kaplan-Meier survival curves. Association of variables with persistence was estimated using multivariable Cox regression analyses.
RESULTS
Of the 5970 adults with axSpA, 76.7% were prescribed a TNFi as their index b/tsDMARD, and 55.1% were b/tsDMARD-unexposed while 44.9% were b/tsDMARD-exposed before index b/tsDMARD. b/tsDMARD persistence probability was 67.8%, 57.7%, and 54.4% at 6, 9, and 12 months, respectively. 12-month persistence probabilities stratified by index b/tsDMARD mode of action or history of b/tsDMARD treatment ranged from 51.8% to 55.7%. Female sex and history of dactylitis were associated with decreased b/tsDMARD persistence, while history of inflammatory bowel disease, uveitis, and obesity were associated with increased persistence probability.
CONCLUSIONS
Around half of patients studied were non-persistent with any given b/tsDMARD within a year of initiating therapy. Persistence was not considerably affected by index b/tsDMARD mode of action or history of b/tsDMARD treatment. Patient characteristics associated with decreased persistence probability, including female sex and dactylitis, may help clinicians recognize patients who may benefit from additional support to improve long-term treatment outcomes.
View on PubMedCranial Base Shape Is Significantly Associated With the Skeletal Malocclusion Phenotype.
2025
Authors: Konstantinia Almpani, Denise K. Liberton, Payal Verma, Devine Katelin, James Mah, Snehlata Oberoi, Janice S. Lee
Rehab and Death: Improving End-Of-Life Care for Medicare Skilled Nursing Facility Beneficiaries.
2025
Authors: Singh S, Furman CD, Flint LA, Teno J
Feasibility of an international multicentric HPB fellowship training program in Latin America.
2025
Authors: de Meira Junior JD, Del Angel-Millán G, Ochoa G, Bonds M, Jarufe N, Chan C, Visser B, Alseidi A, Dib M, Andraus W, Herman P, Dominguez-Rosado I
Follow-up and complications rates in orthopedic trauma patients with substance use disorders.
2025
Authors: Toogood P
Patients with Neuralgic Amyotrophy Commonly Visit the Emergency Department Without Receiving a Correct Diagnosis.
2025
Authors: Campbell GJ, Bedell B, Akerman M, Tan ET, Anderson N, Milani CJ, Poncelet A, Sneag DB
Deep behavioral phenotyping tracks functional recovery following tibia fracture in mice.
2025
Authors: Layne JE, Snapper DM, Czachor ME, Lam C, Matityahu JD, Lind DRG, Huard M, Huard J, Morioka K, Motzkin JC, Basbaum AI, Weinrich JAP, Bahney CS
From the Hazards of Death to the Hazards of Indication Creep for TAVR.
2025
Authors: Barili F, Dib N, Redberg RF, Boden WE, Kaul S, Parolari A, Anselmi A, INTEGRITTY–International Evidence Grading Research Initiative Targeting Transparency and Data Qualit
An Age-Friendly Approach to Chronic Lung Disease and Respiratory Symptoms.
2025
Authors: Witt LJ, Austin CA