1.Genes Associated with Radiation Adaptive Response Induced by Low Level Radiation from (99m)Tc in Human Cell Lines.
An Sung KWON ; Hee Seung BOM ; Chan CHOI ; Ji Yeul KIM ; Wook Bin LIM
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2001;35(5):313-323
No abstract available.
Cell Line*
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Humans*
2.Financial Ratio Analysis for Developing Nursing Management Strategies in University Hospitals.
Ji Young LIM ; Wonjung NOH ; Seung Eun OH ; Ok Gum KIM
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration 2013;19(1):7-16
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to analysis the financial statements of university hospitals and to apply the results to build nursing management strategies. METHODS: Data on the financial statements of university hospitals were collected each hospital's homepage or internet search from February to June, 2010. Financial statements of 11 hospitals were analyzed using the 4 categories of financial ratio analysis method: liquidity, performant, growth and turnover. RESULTS: Overall results showed that the financial status the university hospitals were unstable, and many financial indicators did not meet financial standard ratios. Only 8 financial indicators of total 19 indicators satisfied financial standard ratios. CONCLUSION: The results of financial statements analysis suggest that nurse managers should develop the blue ocean strategy for diversification of nursing services to improve financial ratios of liquidity, performance, and growth. Using a unit-based just-in-time system for effective supply management would help to increase profits and to decrease costs of hospital by improving financial ratios of turnover.
Financial Management
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Hospitals, University
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Humans
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Internet
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Nurse Administrators
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Nursing Services
3.A Case of Trichilemmal Horn.
Sook Hee LIM ; Ji Hyun HA ; Hyun Jeong PARK ; Seung Cheol BAEK ; Dae Gyoo BYUN
Annals of Dermatology 2001;13(2):110-112
Trichilemmal horn(trichilemmal keratosis) is a rare keratinizing tumor that resembles a cutaneous horn. Histologically, it is characterized by an abrupt maturation of keratinocytes into lamellar keratin without the formation of a granular layer. We describe a case of a trichilemmal horn on the right cheek of a 78-year-old woman.
Aged
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Animals
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Cheek
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Female
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Horns*
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Humans
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Keratinocytes
4.Hot spleen in hemochromatosis.
Yun Keun LIM ; Sung Ryul KIM ; Hee Seung BOM ; Ji Yeul KIM
Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine 1991;25(2):298-299
No abstract available.
Hemochromatosis*
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Spleen*
5.Developing and Evaluating a Camp-style Leadership Enhancement Program for Nursing Students
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing Administration 2019;25(1):52-61
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to develop a camp-style leadership enhancement program (CLEP) and evaluate its effects to provide basic data for developing such programs for nursing students. METHODS: The study design was a randomized control pre/post-test. There were 35 participants each in the experimental and control groups for a total of 70 participants. The content and structure of the CLEP reflected 13 core concepts extracted using a systematic literature review. The program included a two-day camp-style program with eight modules consisting of lectures, individual and team activities, group discussions, team presentations, and feedback from the lecturer. The impacts of CLEP were measured using self, transformational, and servant leadership. RESULTS: Pre-homogeneity between the group participants' general and leadership characteristics was confirmed. After the CLEP, the experimental group showed a significant increase in self, transformational, and servant leadership. CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that universities utilize the performance-based self-learning CLEP to increase leadership among nursing students.
Education
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Humans
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Leadership
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Lectures
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Nursing
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Students, Nursing
6.Leveraging National Health Insurance Service Data for Public Health Research in Korea: Structure, Applications, and Future Directions
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2025;40(8):e111-
The National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) database serves as a crucial resource for public health research in Korea. As a comprehensive dataset within the single-payer healthcare system, NHIS data provides longitudinal insights into healthcare utilization, disease prevalence, and health outcomes. This review article explores the structure, characteristics, and applications of NHIS data, emphasizing its role in epidemiological studies, health policy evaluations, and clinical research. We discuss key methodological considerations, including data access procedures, outcome measures, and strategies to mitigate bias. Additionally, we highlight future directions, such as integrating NHIS data with other national health datasets and utilizing artificial intelligence for predictive analytics. By leveraging the NHIS database, researchers can enhance evidence-based policymaking and improve public health outcomes in Korea.
7.Leveraging National Health Insurance Service Data for Public Health Research in Korea: Structure, Applications, and Future Directions
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2025;40(8):e111-
The National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) database serves as a crucial resource for public health research in Korea. As a comprehensive dataset within the single-payer healthcare system, NHIS data provides longitudinal insights into healthcare utilization, disease prevalence, and health outcomes. This review article explores the structure, characteristics, and applications of NHIS data, emphasizing its role in epidemiological studies, health policy evaluations, and clinical research. We discuss key methodological considerations, including data access procedures, outcome measures, and strategies to mitigate bias. Additionally, we highlight future directions, such as integrating NHIS data with other national health datasets and utilizing artificial intelligence for predictive analytics. By leveraging the NHIS database, researchers can enhance evidence-based policymaking and improve public health outcomes in Korea.
8.Leveraging National Health Insurance Service Data for Public Health Research in Korea: Structure, Applications, and Future Directions
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2025;40(8):e111-
The National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) database serves as a crucial resource for public health research in Korea. As a comprehensive dataset within the single-payer healthcare system, NHIS data provides longitudinal insights into healthcare utilization, disease prevalence, and health outcomes. This review article explores the structure, characteristics, and applications of NHIS data, emphasizing its role in epidemiological studies, health policy evaluations, and clinical research. We discuss key methodological considerations, including data access procedures, outcome measures, and strategies to mitigate bias. Additionally, we highlight future directions, such as integrating NHIS data with other national health datasets and utilizing artificial intelligence for predictive analytics. By leveraging the NHIS database, researchers can enhance evidence-based policymaking and improve public health outcomes in Korea.
9.Leveraging National Health Insurance Service Data for Public Health Research in Korea: Structure, Applications, and Future Directions
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2025;40(8):e111-
The National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) database serves as a crucial resource for public health research in Korea. As a comprehensive dataset within the single-payer healthcare system, NHIS data provides longitudinal insights into healthcare utilization, disease prevalence, and health outcomes. This review article explores the structure, characteristics, and applications of NHIS data, emphasizing its role in epidemiological studies, health policy evaluations, and clinical research. We discuss key methodological considerations, including data access procedures, outcome measures, and strategies to mitigate bias. Additionally, we highlight future directions, such as integrating NHIS data with other national health datasets and utilizing artificial intelligence for predictive analytics. By leveraging the NHIS database, researchers can enhance evidence-based policymaking and improve public health outcomes in Korea.
10.Soft and Hard Tissue Augmentation with/without Polydeoxyribonucleotide for Horizontal Ridge Deficiency: A Pilot Study in a Dog Model
Hyunwoo LIM ; Yeek HERR ; Jong-Hyuk CHUNG ; Seung-Yun SHIN ; Seung-Il SHIN ; Ji-Youn HONG ; Hyun-Chang LIM
Journal of Korean Dental Science 2024;17(2):53-63
Purpose:
To investigate the effects of simultaneous soft and hard tissue augmentation and the addition of polydeoxyribonucleotide (PDRN) on regenerative outcomes.
Materials and Methods:
In five mongrel dogs, chronic ridge defects were established in both mandibles. Six implants were placed in the mandible, producing buccal dehiscence defects. The implants were randomly allocated to one of the following groups: 1) control: no treatment; 2) GBR: guided bone regeneration (GBR) only; 3) GBR/PDRN: GBR+PDRN application to bone substitute particles; 4) GBR/CTG: GBR+connective tissue grafting (CTG);5) GBR/VCMX: GBR+soft tissue augmentation using volume stable collagen matrix (VCMX); and 6) group GBR/VCMX/ PDRN: GBR+VCMX soaked with PDRN. The healing abutments were connected to the implants to provide additional room for tissue regeneration. Submerged healing was achieved. The animals were euthanized after four months. Histological and histomorphometric analyses were then performed.
Results:
Healing abutments were gradually exposed during the healing period. Histologically, minimal new bone formation was observed in the dehiscence defects. No specific differences were found between the groups regarding collagen fiber orientation and density in the augmented area. No traces of CTG or VCMX were detected. Histomorphometrically, the mean tissue thickness was greater in the control group than in the other groups above the implant shoulder (IS). Below the IS level, the CTG and PDRN groups exhibited more favorable tissue thickness than the other groups.
Conclusion
Failure of submerged healing after tissue augmentation deteriorated the tissue contour. PDRN appears to have a positive effect on soft tissues.