1.Study on performance assessment mode of clinical departments in modern hospital
Yan LIU ; Congzhi RAO ; Ping XIAO ; Xiaoqing LIAO ; Youchun WU ; Jing MEI ; Guiling LIANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2012;25(5):309-312
Objective Construct the reasonably effective performance assessment mode of clinical departments,which is suitable for the continuous development of modern hospital.Method Use of balanced scorecard (BSC) principle,using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and Rank sum ratio method (RSR)to establish a performance assessment system. Results Constructed the performance assessment mode of clinical departments,which can be dynamically adjusted based on management objectives strategy.The mode takes the BSC as the baseline,the strategy of hospital development as the guide,performance assessment index system as the key element. Conclusion The performance assessment mode of clinical departments,base on BSC,achieve the strategic performance management,and is conducive to the hospital for continuous improvement of medical care quality,in line with the long-term strategic needs of the hospital.
2.Downstream Neighbor of Son Overexpression is Associated With Breast Cancer Progression and a Poor Prognosis
Yufeng QI ; Haodong WU ; Conghui LIU ; Danni ZHENG ; Congzhi YAN ; Wenjing HU ; Xiaohua ZHANG ; Xuanxuan DAI
Journal of Breast Cancer 2022;25(4):327-343
Purpose:
The incidence rate of breast cancer (BC) has increased annually. Downstream neighbor of son (DONSON) critically affects cell cycle progression and maintains stable genomic properties; however, its relevant effects on BC growth and progression require indepth investigation.
Methods:
DONSON upregulation was validated in public databases. DONSON expression in matched BC and adjacent tissues and cell lines (MDA-MB-231, BT-549, and HS-578T) was determined using quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. In vitro apoptosis, invasion, migration, and proliferation tests were performed to ascertain the functions of DONSON in BC cell lines. Then, using western blot analysis, the levels of DONSON downstream proteins were determined.
Results:
Compared to the control, DONSON was expressed at higher levels in BC tissues and cell lines. DONSON knockdown facilitated apoptosis and limited proliferation, migration, invasion, and S/G2 transition of BC cells In vitro. Furthermore, DONSON overexpression promoted BC cell proliferation and inhibited apoptosis In vitro. Moreover, DONSON knockdown reduced cyclin A1 and cyclin-dependent kinase 2 levels. Moreover, DONSON knockdown limited the progression of epithelial-mesenchymal transition.
Conclusion
DONSON critically affects BC growth and serves as a possible target and marker for the efficacy of subsequent therapies.