Therapeutic Hypothermia Treatment
As part of its advanced and high-quality care for Emergency Department patients, Saint Clare’s now offers a Therapeutic Hypothermia program.
During a cardiac arrest, while the heart is not pumping effectively, the brain is left without oxygen. This can lead to cell damage. After a successful resuscitation, the brain also faces more damage from chemical reactions that occur when the blood starts to flow again.
Induced hypothermia lowers body temperature below normal in patients at risk for ischemic brain injury following a period of insufficient blood flow due to cardiac arrest or stroke. This groundbreaking treatment is the new standard of care for post-sudden cardiac arrest and has been shown to significantly improve long-term survival and quality of patient outcomes.
For further information, contact us at 973-625-6000
Featured Services
The Internal Medicine Residency Research Day is an annual event that highlights the scholarly work of our residents. The event provides a platform for trainees to present research, quality improvement initiatives, and clinical vignettes, fostering academic engagement and collaboration within the program.
Event Highlights
Research Day features poster and/or oral presentations across a range of clinical and research topics. Abstracts are reviewed by faculty, and selected projects are recognized for excellence.
Research Proceedings
The following abstract booklets include work presented at Internal Medicine Research Day:
Abstracts are published as part of institutional proceedings. Prior presentations or publications are indicated where applicable.
Awards and Recognition
Residents are recognized for outstanding scholarly work. Award categories may include:
- Best Research Project
- Best Clinical Vignette
- Quality Improvement Award
Faculty and Organizing Committee
Research Day is organized with the support of faculty leadership and resident representatives within the Internal Medicine Residency Program. This section will include faculty leadership, the names of residents serving on the Research Committee, and brief welcome messages from the Program Director, Research Director/APD, and Research Chief.
Future Research Day
Information regarding abstract submission and event details for upcoming Research Days will be shared annually.
Contact
For questions regarding research activities within the Internal Medicine Residency Program, please contact the program leadership.

