Recent Publications by CFE Educators

Recent Published articles, books, and other scholarship by Academy members, CFE Education Scientists, and CFE Faculty.
Comparison of methods for characterizing skin pigment diversity in research cohorts.
2025
Authors: Lipnick MS, Chen D, Law T, Moore K, Lester JC, Monk EP, Hendrickson CM, Chou Y, Hughes C, Behnke E, Elmankabadi S, Ortiz L, Negussie F, Leeb G, Ehie O, Auchus I, Igaga EN, Bisegerwa R, Okunlola O, Bickler P, Feiner J, Shmuylovich L
The association between postoperative photon radiotherapy dose and disease control and salvage treatment in pediatric and adolescent ependymoma: a multi-institutional investigation.
2025
Authors: Liu KX, Salans M, Easwaran TP, Phuong C, Yeo KK, Elhalawani H, Catalano PJ, Dusenbery K, Marcus KJ, Terezakis SA, Haas-Kogan DA, Braunstein SE
Sex-Related Differences in Efficacy and Safety Outcomes in Axial Spondyloarthritis Randomized Clinical Trials: A Systematic Literature Review and Meta-Analysis.
2025
Authors: Gao A, Pardo Pardo J, Dang S, Gensler LS, Mease P, Eder L
OBJECTIVE
We aimed to assess differences in baseline characteristics, efficacy, and safety of advanced therapies between male and female patients with axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA) in randomized controlled trials (RCTs).
METHODS
We conducted a systematic literature search for RCTs assessing the efficacy of advanced therapies in patients with axSpA until March 19, 2023. We extracted the following outcomes by sex: baseline participant characteristics, Assessment in Spondylarthritis International Society (ASAS) 20/40 criteria, and Axial Spondyloarthritis Disease Activity Score low disease activity or inactive disease (ASDAS-LDA/ID). Random-effects models were used to calculate pooled effects for responses in men versus women for different medication classes.
RESULTS
We included 79 RCTs (n = 23,748 patients, 69.7% male). Only 9 trials (11.4%), 22 trials (28%), and 9 trials (11.4%) reported baseline characteristics, efficacy end points, and safety end points by sex, respectively. At baseline, women were significantly older and had higher pain scores, whereas men had higher C-reactive protein levels. Overall, male patients were more likely to achieve an ASAS40 response compared to female patients for all advanced therapies (odds ratio [OR] 1.88, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.44-2.46) and for interleukin-17A (IL-17A) inhibitors (IL-17Ai) (OR 1.82) and tumor necrosis factor inhibitor (TNFi) (OR 2.42), and male patients had numerically higher values for IL-17A/Fi. Male patients were also more likely to achieve an ASDAS-LDA/ID (OR 2.19, 95% CI 1.47-3.26) across all advanced therapies and for IL-17Ai (OR 2.08) and TNFi (OR 2.42) individually.
CONCLUSION
Female patients with axSpA are less likely to achieve efficacy outcomes on advanced therapies compared to their male counterparts, with similar differences across medication classes. Future studies should study the biologic (sex-related) and sociocultural (gender-related) mechanisms underlying these differences.
View on PubMedVirtual reality or personal computer-based gynecologic pelvic exam simulation: medical student preferences.
2025
Authors: Plotzker RE, Harmon DJ, Kanellitsas T, Klein BA
A Randomized Open-Label, Observational Study of the Novel Ketone Ester, Bis Octanoyl (R)-1,3-Butanediol, and Its Acute Effect on ß-Hydroxybutyrate and Glucose Concentrations in Healthy Older Adults.
2025
Authors: Stephens EB, Senadheera C, Roa-Diaz S, Peralta S, Alexander L, Silverman-Martin W, Yukawa M, Morris J, Johnson JB, Newman JC, Stubbs BJ
Redefining global health in the 21st century: Towards a more equitable global health agenda.
2025
Authors: Reid MJA, Katz IT
Peripheral blood mononuclear cell transcriptomic trajectories reveal dynamic regulation of inflammatory actors in delirium.
2025
Authors: LaHue SC, Takegami N, Simmasalam R, Baqai A, Munoz E, Sikri A, de Courson TDB, Singhal NS, Eckalbar W, Langelier CR, Hendrickson CM, Calfee CS, Erle DJ, Krummel MF, Woodruff PG, Oskotsky T, Sirota M, Ferguson A, Douglas VC, Newman JC, Pleasure SJ, Wilson MR, COMET consortium, Singhal NS
Occupational Exposure to Low Dose Ionizing Radiation and the Incidence of Surgically Removed Cataracts and Glaucoma in a Cohort of Ontario Nuclear Power Plant Workers.
2025
Authors: Villeneuve PJ, Frangione B, Talarico R, Prendergast T, Yu C, Gill G, Zablotska L
Impact of Skin Pigmentation on Light-Based Medical Devices: Current State and Future Directions for Inclusive Technology.
2025
Authors: Solorzano Aldana MC, Matava CT, Blake CM
Longer Travel and Traffic are Associated with Adult Liver Transplant Waitlist Mortality in the United States.
2025
Authors: Zhou K, Albertian R, Wong C, Kuo LS, Thompson LK, Dodge JL, Mehta N, Terrault NA, Cockburn MG