The purpose of this study is to create and test a behavioral measure of relationship-focused obsessive-compulsive (ROC) symptoms and to learn more about the distress associated with (and coping skills for) unwanted negative thoughts about one's relationship.
This is an open-label long-term follow-up study to evaluate the long-term safety and tolerability of sotatercept when added to background PAH therapy in adult participants with PAH. Patients can be considered for entry into the study if they are coming from a parent study using sotatercept (HYPERION).
The goal of this study is to learn more about relationships, sexuality, family, work, and finances. This new information will help us understand factors that contribute to health among diverse adult populations including people who identify as straight or LGBT, as well as different races and ethnicities.
We are collecting data on new aspects of the residency application process in internal medicine so that we (and other medical schools) can help better prepare and advise students in the future.
To better understand and disseminate knowledge relative to the developments and the current state of psychoanalysis and derived psychodynamic psychotherapies in different parts of the world. If you are a psychoanalytical or dynamically oriented clinician you can take this survey about how you trained, were analyzed, what you enjoy reading, how you share your wisdom with colleagues, what controversies and problems you encounter, as well as which solutions you propose. We are especially interested in learning about your personal and professional experience.
The purpose of this study is to establish a comprehensive database and tissue bank that will be used to assess clinical and biochemical markers of prematurity.
The Lona study will see how well a growth hormone will work for girls with Turner Syndrome.
The OCEANIC-AF Study is evaluating an investigational anticoagulant medication to see if it may safely and effectively reduce the likelihood of blood clots and stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation who are at risk for stroke.
To better understand patients' knowledge and concerns specific to the covid pandemic
Examination of the experiences of Hispanic, LGBTQIA+, and disabled occupational therapists (OT) as they explored, chose, and entered the field of occupational therapy. Results can be used to develop better recruitment and retainment strategies for OTs from minoritized groups.