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Woodhall, Mrs .
A carte-de-visite card of Victoria Woodhull, 1838-1927, an American leader of the women\u27s suffrage movement.https://digitalcommons.lmunet.edu/allmcdv/1555/thumbnail.jp
Wodehouse, John
A carte-de-visite card of John Earl of Kimberly Wodehouse, 1826-1902, a British Liberal politician.https://digitalcommons.lmunet.edu/allmcdv/1567/thumbnail.jp
Captain
A carte-de-visite card of a captain in the Union army during the American Civil War. The captain has been labelled as Captain Slocum and Shim but neither name could be verified.https://digitalcommons.lmunet.edu/allmcdv/1570/thumbnail.jp
Untitled: Three Poems by Hailey Newbury
I have included a composition of my poetry that illustrates the powerful force of love, that I believe many can relate to. I start with a poem I wrote to my then boyfriend after we first said, I love you , followed by a poem written after our engagement, with the last one encompassing my love for him after we broke up in the pursuit of our careers in veterinary and human medicine. Oh, the sacrifices we make for love
Beecher, Henry Ward 2
A carte-de-visite card of Henry Ward Beecher was an American Congregationalist clergyman, social reformer, and speaker, known for his support of the abolition of slavery.https://digitalcommons.lmunet.edu/allmcdv/1042/thumbnail.jp
Booth, John Wilkes 5
A carte-de-visite card of John Wilkes Booth, an actor and the assassin who killed President Abraham Lincoln, in the center. From the top and going right to left is George Andrew Atzerodt, Edmund Spangler, Michael O\u27Laughlin, Jr., Lewis Payne, Samuel Arnold, and David Herold.https://digitalcommons.lmunet.edu/allmcdv/1067/thumbnail.jp
Fields, James Thomas
A carte-de-visite card of James Thomas Fields, 1817-1881, an American publisher, editor, and poet.https://digitalcommons.lmunet.edu/allmcdv/1001/thumbnail.jp
Beck, W. Butler (signed)
A carte-de-visite card of W. Butler Beck.https://digitalcommons.lmunet.edu/allmcdv/1040/thumbnail.jp
Bingham, J. A .
A carte-de-visite card of John Amor Bingham, an American politician who served as a Republican representative.https://digitalcommons.lmunet.edu/allmcdv/1048/thumbnail.jp
A Program Evaluation of Universal Screening for Depression in the Primary Care Setting
Depression is a chronic condition affecting millions of Americans annually and is often associated with poor clinical outcomes, multiple co-morbidities, a negative economic impact, and an increased mortality rate. Many primary care settings have implemented universal depression screening programs following the recommendations of governing healthcare entities such as the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) and Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Due to positive benefit, universal depression screenings have now been included as a quality measure in the Merit-based Incentive Payment System (MIPS) to increase organizational reimbursement. The Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) is a widely used screening tool that assesses for the presence and severity of depressive symptoms. Fast Pace Health is a company that serves as a large provider of primary care in the Eastern Tennessee area that has implemented a universal depression screening protocol using the PHQ-9 as a quality improvement approach to increase behavioral health recognition, specialty referrals, and reimbursement. This project is a program evaluation project with aims to analyze and evaluate the numbers of depression screenings that were performed before and after this policy, the internal behavioral health referral rates before and after this policy, and the referral adherence rates with patients who are internally referred. This program evaluation used data analysis to appraise institutional compliance with universal depression screening. Results have revealed that Fast Pace Health has a higher percentage than the average universal depression screening rate in the primary care setting and positively influenced behavioral health referrals