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Rosanne M. Leipzig
Researcher at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Publications - 99
Citations - 10303
Rosanne M. Leipzig is an academic researcher from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geriatrics & Population. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 97 publications receiving 9642 citations. Previous affiliations of Rosanne M. Leipzig include Wake Forest University & University of Miami.
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The impact of E-learning in medical education.
TL;DR: An introduction to e-learning and its role in medical education is provided by outlining key terms, the components of e-Learning, the evidence for its effectiveness, faculty development needs for implementation, evaluation strategies for e- learning and its technology, and how e- Learning might be considered evidence of academic scholarship.
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Screening for Breast Cancer: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement
Ned Calonge,Diana B. Petitti,Thomas G. DeWitt,Allen J. Dietrich,Kimberly D. Gregory,David C. Grossman,George Isham,Michael L. LeFevre,Rosanne M. Leipzig,Lucy N. Marion,Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk,Virginia A. Moyer,Judith K. Ockene,George F. Sawaya,J. Sanford Schwartz,Timothy J Wilt,US Preventive Serv Task Force +16 more
TL;DR: The USPSTF concludes that the current evidence is insufficient to assess additional benefits and harms of either digital mammography or magnetic resonance imaging instead of film mammography as screening modalities for breast cancer.
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Drugs and Falls in Older People: A Systematic Review and Meta‐analysis: I. Psychotropic Drugs
TL;DR: To evaluate critically the evidence linking psychotropic drugs with falls in older people, a large number of studies have found no link between these drugs and falls in adults over the age of 65.
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Screening for breast cancer: U.S. preventive services task force recommendation statement
Ned Calonge,Ned Calonge,Diana B. Petitti,Diana B. Petitti,Thomas G. DeWitt,Thomas G. DeWitt,Allen J. Dietrich,Allen J. Dietrich,Kimberly D. Gregory,Kimberly D. Gregory,David C. Grossman,David C. Grossman,George Isham,George Isham,Michael L. LeFevre,Michael L. LeFevre,Rosanne M. Leipzig,Rosanne M. Leipzig,Lucy N. Marion,Lucy N. Marion,Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk,Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk,Virginia A. Moyer,Virginia A. Moyer,Judith K. Ockene,Judith K. Ockene,George F. Sawaya,George F. Sawaya,J. Sanford Schwartz,J. Sanford Schwartz,Timothy J Wilt,Timothy J Wilt +31 more
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Drugs and Falls in Older People: A Systematic Review and Meta‐analysis: II. Cardiac and Analgesic Drugs
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated the evidence linking specific classes of cardiac and analgesic drugs to falls in older people. But, the evidence was based solely on observational data, with minimal adjustment for confounders, dosage, or duration of therapy.