Spring 2019 library publications, presentations, awards, and other professional activity
Posted: May 31, 2019
Publications
- Swogger, S. (2019). The interactive web – 3D printing resources for medical academic libraries, The Journal of electronic medical resources in libraries, Vol. 15(3),
- Swogger, S. (2018, November 30). The National Guidelines Clearinghouse Returns—as the ECRI Guidelines Trust. MLA News, December 2018. [Blog post]
- Swogger, S. & Loguda-Summers, D. (2019). The A.T. Still Memorial Library 3D Print Shop [a Case Study]. in 3D Printing in the Medical Libraries: A Crash Course to Supporting Innovation in Healthcare, by J. Herren. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
Poster & paper presentations
- Bright, H. & Gaither K. “Measuring the Attitudes of Academic Health Sciences Libraries Library Directors toward Discovery Tools.”; Paper Presented at Medical Library Association 2019 Annual Meeting. May 7, 2019, Chicago, IL
- Matson, M.C., Headman, Z.C.; Loguda-Summers, D.L.; Schneider, R.P.; Potter, J.S.; Kondrashova, T. Poster Presentation: Developing Neuraxial and Regional Pain Procedure Skills Through Innovative Technology Using 3D Printing Models; 2019 Annual Anesthesiology & Acute Pain Medicine Conference (ASRA)
- Matson, M.C.; Headman, Z.C.; Loguda-Summers, D.L.; Schneider, R.P.; Potter, J.S.; Kondrashova, T. Poster Presentation: Innovative Spine and Pelvic Models for the Joint Injection Techniques Training; 2019 American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM)
Poster presentation at AACOM
The poster “Innovation Spine and Pelvic Models for the Joint Injection Techniques Training” was presented at the American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM) 2019 conference in Washington, DC. This research poster represents the hard work of not just the library’s 3D print shop, but also Spark Tank winners Marcus Matson, OMS IV; Zachary Headman, OMS IV; and Debra Loguda-Summers, CLSS, public services & 3D print services manager, along with ATSU-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine professors Robert Schneider, DO, residency supervisor; James Potter, DO, associate professor; and Tatyana Kondrashova, PhD, associate professor.
The goal of the study was to evaluate the perception of 3D printed lumbar, cervical, and pelvic models for mastering joint injection techniques using ultrasound needle guidance by medical students and residents. The results of the research suggested that 3D printed models provided realistic training and could serve as a cost-saving alternative to the more expensive commercial trainers now being used.
Poster presentation at ASRA
Our research poster “Developing neuraxial and regional pain procedure skills through innovative technology using 3D-Printed models” was presented at the 44th Annual Regional Anesthesiology & Acute Pain Medicine Meeting (ASRA) in Las Vegas, Nevada. This poster showcases the research done using 3D printing by Loguda-Summers, Matson, and Headman, along with Drs. Schneider, Potter, and Kondrashova.