In various exemplary embodiments, the present disclosure provides organohydrogel fibers and a process for making the organohydrogel fibers. The organohydrogel fibers have a hydrophobic phase dispersed in a hydrophilic phase. The organohydrogel fibers contain at least one hydrophobic active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), and at least one hydrophilic API. The organohydrogel fibers can be formed into a non-woven or 3D printed patch and a replaceable backing can be attached to the patch to make an effective wound dressing. The wound dressing can deliver active pharmaceutical ingredients to the wound over a period of multiple days.
Mar 2011 to 2000 Radiologic TechnologistUPMC Magee Womens Hospital
Jun 2010 to Feb 2011 externshipUPMC Mercy Hospital
Jun 2010 to Jun 2010 Student Radiologic TechnologistAGH Suburban General Hospital
Sep 2009 to Jun 2010 externshipThe Ellwood City Hospital Ellwood City, PA Apr 2003 to Dec 2008 Radiology SecretaryThe Ellwood City Hospital Ellwood City, PA Feb 1996 to Apr 2003 Dietary Office Clerk
Education:
Sanford Brown Institute Pittsburgh, PA Feb 2011 AssociatesCommunity College of Beaver County Monaca, PA 1999 to 2000 Computer Information SystemsJameson Hospital School of Nursing New Castle, PA 1998 to 1999
Medicine Doctors
Kristine Smith, New York NY - MS (Mitral stenosis; also Master of Science or Medical scientist)
Duke University Affil PhysicianSutton Station Internal Medicine 5832 Fayetteville Rd STE 113, Durham, NC 27713 (919)5446644 (phone), (919)5440934 (fax)
Duke University Affil PhysicianDuke Primary Care Of Galloway Ridge 50 Craggenmore Dr, Pittsboro, NC 27312 (919)5452134 (phone), (919)5452692 (fax)
Languages:
Chinese English
Description:
Ms. Smith works in Durham, NC and 1 other location and specializes in Family Medicine. Ms. Smith is affiliated with Duke Regional Hospital and Duke University Hospital.
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Kristine Smith, lead author of the study and associate director for health and policy at EcoHealth Alliance, said, "Although the findings to date are from a small pilot study, they remind us of the potential public health risk posed by illegal importation of wildlife products - a risk we hope to be