Resident Research & Scholarship Portfolio

2009

The following is a selection of the research and scholarly products of current HSS residents that have been published or presented at a variety of research meetings:

Resident

Title

PDF

Angela Camacho-Duran, M.D. Informal Services Use for Mental Health Problems in Ethnic and Racial Minorities

 

 

Juan Galvez-Buccollini,
M.D.
Sexual behavior and drug consumption among young adults in a shantytown in Lima, Peru

 

 

Myrto Marinou, M.D. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Nightmares

 

Jihad Nader, M.D. Understanding Schizophrenic Smokers: Effects on Cravings, Cues, and Withdrawal

 

An Nguyen, M.D. Olfactory Sulcal Depth and Olfactory Bulb Volume In Patients with SchizophrEenia:
An MRI Study

 

Syeda Nuzhat, M.D. Gender-Related Serotonin System
Function and PTSD Risk

 

Ranvinder Rai, M.D. Early Parental Loss and Vulnerability
to Adulthood depression

 

Manjola Ujkaj, M.D. Safety and Efficacy of Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) for the Treatment of Agitation and Other Behavioral Complications of Dementia.

 

Victor Vautrot, M.D.

The Effectiveness Of Implementing A Knowledge-Based Review Course For Residents

 

 

Juan A Gálvez-Buccollini, M.D. Sexual behavior and drug consumption among young adults in a shantytown in Lima, Peru

 

Nicole Quiterio, M.D. Burnout and use of HIV services among health care workers in Lusaka District, Zambia: a cross-sectional study

 

Fawad Taj, M.D.

A Review article “Missed opportunities in surveillance and screening systems to detect developmental delay: A developing country perspective” accepted for publication in Brain and Development Journal

 

 

Fawad Taj, M.D.

A Study protocol “Karachi Intracranial Stenosis Study” published in BMC Neurology

 

 

 

Fawad Taj, M.D

An Original article “Awareness of Stroke risk factors, signs and treatment in a Pakistani population” published in Journal of Pakistan Medical Association

 

 

Fawad Taj, M.D. A letter to editor “Evaluating ischemic stroke subtypes: Does the retinal microvasculature hold clues to what lies beneath?” published in STROKE