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SUMMARY:McAllister Heart Institute Seminar Series: Wolfgang Bergmeier\, PhD\, “Platelets at the vascular interface: finding the right balance between too little and too much activation”
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Wolfgang Bergmeier\, PhD\, Associate Professor of Biochemistry & Biophysics\, UNCTopic: Platelets at the vascular interface: finding the right balance between too little and too much activation \nPresentation Preview: Platelets are small anucleated cells that constantly patrol the cardiovascular system to preserve its integrity and prevent excessive blood loss where the vessel lining is breached. Their key challenge is to form a hemostatic plug under conditions of high shear forces. To do so\, platelets have evolved a molecular machinery that enables them to sense trace amounts of signals at the site of damage and to rapidly shift from a non-adhesive to a pro-adhesive state. However\, this highly efficient molecular machinery can also lead to unintended platelet activation and cause clinical complications such as thrombocytopenia and thrombosis. Thus\, several checkpoints are in place to tightly control platelet activation and adhesiveness in space and time. In this talk I will discuss the major molecular mechanisms controlling platelet activation in circulation and at sites of vascular injury\, with a particular focus on signaling by the small GTPase Rap1.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/medicine/event/copy_of_mcallister-heart-institute-seminar-series-hossein-ardehali-md-phd-role-of-iron-in-cardiovascular-disease/
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SUMMARY:Medicine Grand Rounds\, Amy Shaheen "Quality Improvement -- Value of Learners in a Clinic Setting"
DESCRIPTION:The LCME and ACGME require that learners participate and demonstrate competency in quality improvement activities. However\, learners are not always welcome to do these activities in clinical settings due to perceived burdens on productivity\, time\, and resources. Dr. Shaeen will demonstrate the learner activities as beneficial to the practice and health system. \nAmy W. Shaheen is an Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of General Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology. Her clinical expertise is in general internal medicine\, and quality improvement in the care of people with acute and chronic illness. She is co-director of the Community Based Longitudinal Care Course that places medical students in primary care practices. She helps design the curriculum around primary care\, quality and safety\, and end of life issues. She also works as subject matter expert\, developing tools to improve the care of patients with COPD.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/medicine/event/jan-25/
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