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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38683300/a-scoping-review-of-the-questionnaires-used-for-the-assessment-of-the-perception-of-undergraduate-students-of-the-learning-environment-in-healthcare-professions-education-programs
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Banan Mukhalalati, Ola Yakti, Sara Elshami
The learning environment (LE) includes social interactions, organizational culture, structures, and physical and virtual spaces that influence the learning experiences of students. Despite numerous studies exploring the perception of healthcare professional students (HCPS) of their LE, the validity evidence of the utilized questionnaires remains unclear. This scoping review aimed to identify questionnaires used to examine the perception of undergraduate HCPS of their LE and to assess their validity evidence...
April 29, 2024: Advances in Health Sciences Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38648194/using-machine-learning-to-identify-key-subject-categories-predicting-the-pre-clerkship-and-clerkship-performance-8-year-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shiau-Shian Huang, Yu-Fan Lin, Anna YuQing Huang, Ji-Yang Lin, Ying-Ying Yang, Sheng-Min Lin, Wen-Yu Lin, Pin-Hsiang Huang, Tzu-Yao Chen, Stephen J H Yang, Jiing-Feng Lirng, Chen-Huan Chen
BACKGROUND: Medical students need to build a solid foundation of knowledge to become physicians. Clerkship is often considered the first transition point, and clerkship performance is essential for their development. We hope to identify subjects that could predict the clerkship performance, thus helping medical students learn more efficiently to achieve high clerkship performance. METHODS: This cohort study collected background and academic data from medical students who graduated between 2011 and 2019...
April 18, 2024: Journal of the Chinese Medical Association: JCMA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38607652/hormonal-contraception-and-menstrual-cycle-control-at-high-altitude-a-scoping-review-uiaa-medical-commission-recommendations
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REVIEW
Lenka Horakova, Susi Kriemler, Vladimír Študent, Jacqueline Pichler Hefti, David Hillebrandt, Dominique Jean, Kastė Mateikaitė-Pipirienė, Peter Paal, Alison Rosier, Marija Andjelkovic, Beth Beidlemann, Mia Derstine, Linda E Keyes
Horakova, Lenka , Susi Kriemler, Vladimír Študent, Jacqueline Pichler Hefti, David Hillebrandt, Dominique Jean, Kastė Mateikaitė-Pipirienė, Peter Paal, Alison Rosier, Marija Andjelkovic, Beth Beidlemann, Mia Derstine, and Linda E. Keyes. Hormonal contraception and menstrual cycle control at high altitude: a scoping review-UIAA Medical Commission recommendations. High Alt Med Biol. 00:00-00, 2024. Background: Women who use hormonal contraception (HC) may have questions about their use during travel to high altitude...
April 12, 2024: High Altitude Medicine & Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38600399/the-patient-physician-relationship-medical-students-perceptions-in-a-novel-course
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EDITORIAL
Catherine Pressimone, Renusha Indralingam, Cameron Dowiak Metz, Arthur S Levine
The patient-physician relationship, especially in the case of severely ill patients, is often fraught with anxiety, grief, and guilt in the physician who may come to feel that he or she has failed the patient and thereby becomes a "second victim." This notion was first explored in a 1973 publication (Artiss and Levine N Engl J Med 288(23):1210-4, 1973) that described a novel interactive seminar series for oncology fellows that had been designed to address and possibly remedy the frequent disquiet experienced by young physicians in this setting...
April 10, 2024: Journal of General Internal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584825/the-clinical-value-of-the-hepatic-venous-pressure-gradient-in-patients-undergoing-hepatic-resection-for-hepatocellular-carcinoma-with-or-without-liver-cirrhosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Felix Busch, Katja N De Paepe, Paul Gibbs, Michael Allison, Matthew Hoare, Teik Choon See
The role of hepatic venous pressure gradient (HVPG) measurement in risk stratification before liver resection is an ongoing area of debate. This study examines the impact of preoperative HVPG levels on overall survival (OS)/time to recurrence (TTR) and postoperative complications after hepatic resection of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Thirty-eight HCC patients undergoing HVPG measurement before liver resection at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust between January 2014 and April 2022 were retrospectively analysed...
2024: Open Medicine (Warsaw, Poland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38486313/leveraging-space-flown-technologies-to-deliver-healthcare-with-holographic-physical-examinations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adam Levschuk, Jocelyn Whittal, Ana Luisa Trejos, Adam Sirek
INTRODUCTION: Musculoskeletal injuries are one of the more common injuries in spaceflight. Physical assessment of an injury is essential for diagnosis and treatment. Unfortunately, when musculoskeletal injuries occur in space, the flight surgeon is limited to two-dimensional videoconferencing and, potentially, observations made by the crew medical officer. To address these limitations, we investigated the feasibility of performing physical examinations on a three-dimensional augmented reality projection using a mixed-reality headset, specifically evaluating a standard shoulder examination...
April 1, 2024: Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38464831/a-comparative-analysis-of-the-doctoral-regulations-at-the-medical-faculties-in-germany
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah Altenberger, Roman Leischik, Richard Vollenberg, Jan Peter Ehlers, Markus Strauss
Objective: In order to be allowed to use the title "Dr. med." in Germany, an independent scientific achievement under the supervision of an established scientist is necessary. The research question, analysis and results are essentially carried out and developed independently by the doctoral student. The doctorate serves as proof that the doctoral candidate is capable of independent academic work. The acquisition of scientific skills and knowledge is of particular importance in medicine, as Germany´s international competitiveness is based on the education of today´s young academics...
2024: International Journal of Medical Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38462239/validating-the-korean-shorter-diagnostic-thinking-inventory-in-medical-education-a-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jihyun Si
PURPOSE: Developing clinical reasoning across the medical curriculum requires valid, reliable, and feasible assessment tools. However, few validated tools are available for the convenient and efficient quantification of clinical reasoning. Thus, this study aimed to create a shorter version of the Diagnostic Thinking Inventory (DTI) and validate it in the Korean medical education context (DTI-SK). METHODS: The DTI-SK was constructed using content validity and a translation and back-translation process...
March 2024: Korean Journal of Medical Education
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38366279/mental-telehealth-utilization-patterns-among-high-school-students-from-racial-and-ethnic-minority-backgrounds-affected-by-violence-and-substance-use
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chuka N Emezue, Niranjan S Karnik, Bushra Sabri, Adaobi Anakwe, Jessica C Bishop-Royse, Dale Dan-Irabor, Andrew Paul Froilan, Aaron Dunlap, Qing Li, Wrenetha Julion
BACKGROUND: Recent data show high school students from racial and ethnic minority (REM) backgrounds in the United States confront a twofold challenge, marked by the highest rates of firearm-related homicides since 1994 and increased youth substance use. The pandemic increased online and telehealth usage opportunities for at-risk REM youth. Therefore, this study investigated (1) the frequency and prevalence of co-occurring youth violence and substance use among REM adolescents, (2) racial/ethnic, age, and natal sex (as gender data was not collected) differences in patterns and trends in co-occurring youth violence and substance use among REM adolescents, and (3) the relationship between these syndemic issues and REM adolescent mental telehealth use during the pandemic...
February 16, 2024: Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38336084/-negative-secular-trends-in-medicine-part-xi-the-salaries-of-physicians-compared-to-professional-athletes
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EDITORIAL
Robert M Doroghazi
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February 7, 2024: American Journal of Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38323240/digital-learning-about-patients-an-online-survey-of-german-medical-students-investigating-learning-strategies-for-family-medical-video-consultations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Franziska Särchen, Susanne Springborn, Achim Mortsiefer, Jan Ehlers
OBJECTIVE: Training in video consultations is seldom included in the curriculum for future physicians. Exploration of preferred teaching methods and learning objectives in this context among medical students remains limited. This study addresses this research gap by conducting a survey among medical students in Germany to assess their educational requirements concerning video consultations and patient-centred distance learning. METHODS: This quantitative study employed an online questionnaire designed for German medical students, following the guidelines of the International Association for Health Professions Education...
2024: Digital Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38234160/predicting-waist-circumference-from-a-single-computed-tomography-image-using-a-mobile-app-measure-it-development-and-evaluation-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Abderrahmen Masmoudi, Amine Zouari, Ahmed Bouzid, Kais Fourati, Soulaimen Baklouti, Mohamed Ben Amar, Salah Boujelben
BACKGROUND: Despite the existing evidence that waist circumference (WC) provides independent and additive information to BMI when predicting morbidity and mortality, this measurement is not routinely obtained in clinical practice. Using computed tomography (CT) scan images, mobile health (mHealth) has the potential to make this abdominal obesity parameter easily available even in retrospective studies. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to develop a mobile app as a tool for facilitating the measurement of WC based on a cross-sectional CT image...
December 13, 2023: JMIRx med
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38214483/distribution-of-sleep-components-while-working-remotely
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Magdalena Janc, Agnieszka Jankowska, Zbigniew Jozwiak, Teresa Makowiec-Dabrowska, Joanna Jurewicz, Kinga Polanska
OBJECTIVES: The circadian system is the main regulator of almost all human physiological processes. The aim of this study was to assess sleep in the working population, in relation to the share of remote working. MATERIAL AND METHODS: An online survey was conducted among students and staff representing 3 universities in Łódź, Poland (N = 1209). The participants were divided into 3 groups according to the percentage of time they worked remotely. Group I consisted of respondents performing tasks remotely for ≤45% of their working time; group II included respondents performing their duties remotely for >45-75% of their working time, and group III included those working >75% of their time remotely...
January 12, 2024: International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38176053/astronaut-candidate-candidate-like-and-undergraduate-subjects-compared-on-retention-and-transfer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
James A Kole, Immanuel Barshi, Alice F Healy, Vivian I Schneider
INTRODUCTION: The present study examined long-term retention and transfer of knowledge and skills, as well as the effect of cognitive load on retention and transfer, using a sample of astronaut candidates and two comparison groups. The first comparison group, recruited from Johnson Space Center, was similar in age, education, and general health to the astronaut candidate group; the second comparison group included university undergraduate students. METHODS: This study employed two different tasks-a simple perceptual-motor task involving data entry and a complex memory updating task requiring both prospective and retrospective memory...
December 1, 2023: Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38160427/erratum-to-raposo-et-al-increasing-awareness-and-empathy-among-university-students-through-immersive-exercises-testing-of-the-virtual-reality-application-a-pilot-study-med-pr-2023-74-3-187-197
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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38158580/g-induced-loss-of-consciousness-prediction-using-a-support-vector-machine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nobuhiro Ohrui, Yuji Iino, Koichiro Kuramoto, Azusa Kikukawa, Koji Okano, Kunio Takada, Tetsuya Tsujimoto
INTRODUCTION: Gravity-induced loss of consciousness (G-LOC) is a major threat to fighter pilots and may result in fatal accidents. The brain has a period of 5-6 s from the onset of high +Gz exposure, called the functional buffer period, during which transient ischemia is tolerated without loss of consciousness. We tried to establish a method for predicting G-LOC within the functional buffer period by using machine learning. We used a support vector machine (SVM), which is a popular classification algorithm in machine learning...
January 1, 2024: Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38158577/considerations-for-medical-students-and-residents-response-to-an-in-flight-call-for-help
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jaclyn Edelson, Keith Ruskin
INTRODUCTION: High quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation and medical care in an emergency can save lives, especially when resources are limited, as when in flight on a commercial airplane. A medical student or resident may be the most qualified person to offer assistance during an in-flight cardiac arrest; however, he/she may not yet have experience acting as a sole provider on the ground. Moreover, physicians-in-training may feel an ethical obligation to help a fellow passenger in need, but later worry that their help is subject to questions of tort liability action...
January 1, 2024: Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38158571/sugar-sweetened-beverage-consumption-and-implications-for-aviation-preflight-indoctrination-students
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas E Sather
BACKGROUND: Research has shown that excessive sugar-sweetened beverage (SSB) consumption has been associated with being overweight and obese and the military is not immune to this disorder. Being overweight/obese is one of the characteristics that comprise a condition known as Metabolic Syndrome (MetS). The global prevalence of MetS in the military population is estimated to be 21%, which varies depending upon the armed forces type and specialty. The purpose of this study is to identify the subset of the aviation population that may develop MetS at some future point and to put forth suggestions on how best to combat this and maintain operational readiness...
January 1, 2024: Aerospace Medicine and Human Performance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38149089/bridging-the-adherence-gap-in-internet-interventions-a-randomized-controlled-trial-study-protocol-investigating-context-specific-self-efficacy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ewelina Smoktunowicz, Jan Maciejewski, Magdalena Lesnierowska, Per Carlbring
Low adherence in self-guided internet interventions is linked to poorer outcomes. Although some predictors of adherence have been identified, few are modifiable for widespread application. One personal variable with the potential to increase adherence in internet interventions is context-specific self-efficacy. This protocol outlines a randomized controlled trial design, divided into two phases. In Phase 1 (students, N  = 216), participants will complete a self-efficacy-enhancing exercise, which will be compared to a waitlist control group to test its effectiveness in increasing internet intervention adherence self-efficacy...
March 2024: Internet Interventions
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38025545/evaluation-of-placental-oxygenation-by-near-infrared-spectroscopy-in-relation-to-ultrasound-maturation-grade-in-physiological-term-pregnancies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marinela Bakotin Jakovac, Andrea Etrusco, Mislav Mikuš, Damir Roje, Jelena Marusic, Ivan Palada, Indira Kosovic, Nadja Aracic, Martina Sunj, Antonio Simone Laganà, Vito Chiantera, Zeljko Dujic
A prospective observational study (ClinicalTrial ID: NCT05771415) was conducted to compare placental oxygenation in low-risk, uncomplicated term pregnancies measured by near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) in relation to the placental maturity grade determined by ultrasound assessment according to the Grannum scale. We included 34 pregnancies divided into two groups according to placental maturation. For each pregnancy, measurements were taken at the site above the central part of the placenta (test) and at the site outside of the placenta on the lower abdomen (control)...
2023: Open Medicine (Warsaw, Poland)
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