Recent Publications by CFE Educators

Recent Published articles, books, and other scholarship by Academy members, CFE Education Scientists, and CFE Faculty.
Is Canada Moving towards a More Agile Regulatory Approval and Reimbursement Process with a Shifting Role for Real-World Evidence (RWE) for Oncology Drugs?
2024
Authors: Lau CY, Rawson NSB
Exploratory functional and quality of life outcomes with daily consumption of the ketone ester bis-octanoyl (R)-1,3-butanediol in healthy older adults: a randomized, parallel arm, double-blind, placebo-controlled study.
2024
Authors: Stubbs BJ, Stephens EB, Senadheera C, Diaz SR, Peralta S, Alexander L, Silverman-Martin W, Kurtzig J, Fernando BA, Yurkovich JT, Garcia TY, Yukawa M, Morris J, Johnson JB, Newman JC
Opioid Use and Outcomes in Patients Hospitalized With Acute Severe Ulcerative Colitis.
2024
Authors: Karlovich N, McConnell R, Velayos F, Mahadevan U, Lewin S
Healing Pandemic Learners: A Call To Action.
2024
Authors: Berman R
Investigating feelings of imposterism in first-year medical student narratives.
2024
Authors: Kruskie ME, Frankel RM, Isaacson JH, Mehta N, Byram JN
A Research Agenda to Improve Outcomes in Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Cardiovascular Disease: An Official American Thoracic Society Research Statement.
2024
Authors: Myers LC, Quint JK, Hawkins NM, Putcha N, Hamilton A, Lindenauer P, Wells JM, Witt LJ, Shah SP, Lee T, Nguyen H, Gainer C, Walkey A, Mannino DM, Bhatt SP, Barr RG, Mularski R, Dransfield M, Khan SS, Gershon AS, Divo M, Press VG
Individuals with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are often at risk for or have comorbid cardiovascular disease and are likely to die of cardiovascular-related causes. To prioritize a list of research topics related to the diagnosis and management of patients with COPD and comorbid cardiovascular diseases (heart failure, atherosclerotic vascular disease, and atrial fibrillation) by summarizing existing evidence and using consensus-based methods. A literature search was performed. References were reviewed by committee co-chairs. An international, multidisciplinary committee, including a patient advocate, met virtually to review evidence and identify research topics. A modified Delphi approach was used to prioritize topics in real time on the basis of their potential for advancing the field. Gaps spanned the translational science spectrum from basic science to implementation: ) disease mechanisms; ) epidemiology; ) subphenotyping; ) diagnosis and management; ) clinical trials; ) care delivery; ) medication access, adherence, and side effects; ) risk factor mitigation; ) cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation; and ) health equity. Seventeen experts participated, and quorum was achieved for all votes (>80%). Of 17 topics, ≥70% agreement was achieved for 12 topics after two rounds of voting. The range of summative Likert scores was -15 to 25. The highest priority was "Conduct pragmatic clinical trials with patient-centered outcomes that collect both pulmonary and cardiac data elements." Health equity was identified as an important topic that should be embedded within all research. We propose a prioritized research agenda with the purpose of stimulating high-impact research that will hopefully improve outcomes among people with COPD and cardiovascular disease.
View on PubMedEjaculatory function after radiotherapy for prostate cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
2024
Authors: Ghaffar U, Abbasi B, Li KD, Venishetty N, Hakam N, Fernandez A, Pearce R, Patel HV, Carlisle MN, Breyer BN
Peer Support Ambassadors: A Program to Advance a Supportive and Inclusive Clinical Learning Environment.
2024
Authors: Moore KA, Ureste P, Davis DL, Boscardin C, Thomas LR
Worldwide research trends concerning operative competence in orthopaedics: A bibliometric and visualization study.
2024
Authors: Zhao X, Debopadhaya S, Toogood P, Marmor MT
Bridging Language Barriers in COVID-19 Research: Descriptive Study of AccesoCovid.com's Reach and User Engagement.
2024
Authors: Abascal Miguel L, Forster M, Gallalee S, Carson M, Fieldhouse JK, Keir A, Maya S, Rahman S, Reid MJA, Vasilopoulos H, Lima Sanchez DN