Matthew Benedict
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Recent Articles
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Chen X, Wang J, Thurber C, Benedict M, Olson K, Marchbanks E, et al.
Appl Spectrosc
. 2025 Mar;
:37028251323634.
PMID: 40079780
A new method based on near-infrared (NIR) hyperspectral imaging (HSI) has been developed for online polymer film thickness mapping. Traditional online methods, including X-ray, capacitance, and physical gauging (micrometers), can...
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Starks T, Jones S, Sauermilch D, Benedict M, Adebayo T, Cain D, et al.
Drug Alcohol Depend
. 2020 Sep;
216:108260.
PMID: 32890975
Background: Sexual minority men who use drugs have high sexual HIV transmission risk. Sexual interactions may also increase COVID-19 risk.This study compared marijuana use, other illegal drugs use (i.e. cocaine/crack,...
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Students' Perspectives of a Community-Based Medical Education Programme in a Rural District Hospital
Adefuye A, Benedict M, Bezuidenhout J, Busari J
J Med Educ Curric Dev
. 2019 Dec;
6:2382120519886849.
PMID: 31799407
Background: The adoption of community-based medical education CoBME) into the undergraduate medical curriculum is in line with the SPICE model for medical curriculum proposed by Harden and colleagues. Students are...
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Rinkinen J, Agarwal S, Terjimanian M, Beauregard J, Ranganathan K, Benedict M, et al.
Plast Reconstr Surg
. 2015 May;
133(3 Suppl):131.
PMID: 25942225
No abstract available.
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Rinkinen J, Agarwal S, Beauregard J, Aliu O, Benedict M, Buchman S, et al.
J Surg Res
. 2014 Dec;
194(1):177-84.
PMID: 25456114
Background: Patients undergoing major head and neck cancer surgery (MHNCS) may develop significant postoperative complications. To minimize the risk of complications, clinicians often assess multiple measures of preoperative health in...
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Levi B, Rinkinen J, Kidwell K, Benedict M, Stein I, Lisiecki J, et al.
J Reconstr Microsurg
. 2014 Jun;
30(9):635-40.
PMID: 24911410
Background: Morphomics are three-dimensional measurements of aspects of the human anatomy generated by computed tomographic (CT) imaging. The purpose of this study was to generate preliminary data on the efficacy...
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Rinkinen J, Terjimanian M, Benedict M, Hiltzik D, Seyi A, Lisiecki J, et al.
Plast Reconstr Surg
. 2013 Aug;
132(3):403e-412e.
PMID: 23985652
Background: Estimates of blood loss during craniosynostosis surgeries have ranged from 42 to 126 percent of infant's total blood volume. Currently, no risk model has been developed to determine the...
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Stilgenbauer R, Benedict M, Bamshad R, Viduetsky A
J Ultrasound Med
. 2007 Nov;
26(12):1789-93.
PMID: 18029933
No abstract available.