Roka, Zeinab Gura Oyugi, Elvis Omondi Githuku, Jane Njoki Kanyina, Evalyne Obonyo, Mark Omballa, Victor Boru, Waqo Gufu Ransom, James
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In 2014, Kenya's Field Epidemiology and Laboratory Training Program (FELTP) initiated a 3-month field-based frontline training, Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP-F), for local public health workers. This study aimed to measure the effect of FETP-F on participant workplace practices regarding quality and consistency of public health data, cr...
French, Blandine Hall, Charlotte Perez Vallejos, Elvira Sayal, Kapil Daley, David
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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder affecting up to 5% of children and adults. Undiagnosed and untreated ADHD can result in adverse long-term health, educational, and social impacts for affected individuals. Therefore, it is important to identify this disorder as early as possible. General practitioners ...
Myers, Madeleine Bloss, Cinnamon
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Many people share the results of their direct-to-consumer personal genomic testing (DTC-PGT) within the primary care setting, seeking interpretation of and counsel about the results. However, most primary care physicians (PCPs) are not trained to interpret and communicate about DTC-PGT results. New guidelines must be developed to help PCPs maximize...
Ogunbiyi, M Olabisi Obiri-Darko, Emma
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The COVID-19 pandemic has inspired us, as medical students, to reflect upon the communication training we have received in medical school and the obstacles we have faced in the clinic due to COVID-19. We hold the view that our communication training is inadequate; this view is driven by our limited exposure to patients, a situation that is currentl...
Wilcha, Robyn-Jenia
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In December 2019, COVID-19 emerged and rapidly spread worldwide. Transmission of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, is high; as a result, countries worldwide have imposed rigorous public health measures, such as quarantine. This has involved the suspension of medical school classes globally. Medical school attachments are vital to aid the ...
Khalil, Carine Van Deen, Welmoed Dupuy, Taylor Bonthala, Nirupama Almario, Christopher Spiegel, Brennan
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Important knowledge gaps have been identified related to the causes and symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and medical treatments and their side effects. Patients with IBD turn to social media to learn more about their disease. However, such information found on the web is misleading and often of low quality. This study aims to gain an in...
O'Sullivan, Jane McCarrick, Cathleen Tierney, Paul O'Connor, Donal B Collins, Jack Franklin, Robert
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The American Medical Association Code of Medical Ethics states that any clinical image taken for public education forms part of the patient's records. Hence, a patient's informed consent is required to collect, share, and distribute their image. Patients must be informed of the intended use of the clinical image and the intended audience as part of...
Al Nsour, Mohannad Khader, Yousef Al Serouri, Abdulwahed Bashier, Haitham Osman, Shahd
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The Field Epidemiology Training Program (FETP) is a 2-year training program in applied epidemiology. FETP graduates have contributed significantly to improvements in surveillance systems, control of infectious diseases, and outbreak investigations in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMR). Considering the instrumental roles of FETP graduates during...
Sapci, A Hasan Sapci, H Aylin
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The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine will generate numerous application possibilities to improve patient care, provide real-time data analytics, and enable continuous patient monitoring. Clinicians and health informaticians should become familiar with machine learning and deep learning. Additionally, they should have a strong backgro...
Chen, Cathy Hsi Mullen, Alexander Joseph
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Amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) crisis, we have witnessed true physicianship as our frontline doctors apply clinical problem-solving to an illness without a textbook algorithm. Yet, for over a century, medical education in the United States has plowed ahead with a system that prioritizes content delivery over problem-solving. As resident tr...