Contino, Gianmarco
Funder: Cancer Research UK / BACKGROUND: Biomedicine, i.e. the application of basic sciences to medicine, has become the cornerstone for the study of etiopathogenesis and treatment of diseases. Biomedicine has enormously contributed to the progress of medicine and healthcare and has become the preferred approach to medical problems in the West. The...
Haas, Mary Triemstra, Justin Tam, Marty Neuendorf, Katie Reckelhoff, Katherine Gottlieb-Smith, Rachel Pedigo, Ryan McTaggart, Suzy Vasquez, John Hundert, Edward M
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Faculty development (FD) programs are critical for providing the knowledge and skills necessary to drive positive change in health professions education, but they take many forms to attain the program goals. The Macy Faculty Scholars Program (MFSP), created by the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation (JMJF) in 2010, intends to develop participants as leaders...
Nguyen, Mytien Dent, Randl Fancher, Tonya L Soriano, Arra Jane Green, Charlene K Henderson, Mark C
This article describes the "The Admissions Revolution: Bold Strategies for Diversifying the Healthcare Workforce" conference, which preceded the 2022 Beyond Flexner Alliance Conference and called for health professions institutions to boldly reimagine the admission process to diversify the health care workforce. Proposed strategies encompassed 4 ke...
Johnson, Claire D Green, Bart N Brown, Richard A Facchinato, Ana Foster, Stephen A Kaeser, Martha A Swenson, Randy L Tunning, Michael J
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Journal of chiropractic humanities
The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the growth of chiropractic education globally and a chronological list of current training programs. Another purpose is to provide exemplars of enduring programs and offer suggestions for how chiropractic practitioners may celebrate education on Chiropractic Day, which is September 18. Chirop...
Finn, GM Brown, MEL
The role of feminist theory in health professions education is often ‘ova-looked’. Gender is one cause of healthcare inequalities within contemporary medicine. Shockingly, according to the World Health Organisation, no European member state has achieved full gender equity in regard to health outcomes. Further, contemporary curricula have not evolve...
Aldarmahi, Ahmed Al-Rabia, Mohammed Alserhani, Fatimah Alzahrani, Hanan Alrabia, Norah Alrubayyi, Abdulaziz Atwa, Hani
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Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal
Objectives The preparatory year programme (PYP) at King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, is a one-year programme for students preparing for a full multi-year degree curriculum at a university. It offers a bridge between high-school and university-level studies of the students. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of the King Abdulaziz...
Biarnés Martínez, Marta Fàbregas Escurriola, Mireia Rivera Arco, Alejandro Guiriguet Capdevila, Carolina Méndez Boo, Leonardo Coma Redon, Ermengol Pera, Guillem Medina Peralta, Manuel Fina, Francesc
BACKGROUND // The aim of this paper was to estimate the SARS-CoV-2 infection incidence regarding the occupation in Catalonia, globally and in the different waves of the pandemic. METHODS // We performed a retrospective cohort study. We included all people between 16 and 65 years old with an occupation identified from the sick leave recorded in the ...
Dextre Vilchez, Sergio Armando Febres Ramos, Richard J. Dextre Vilchez, Sofia Raquel Mercado Rey, Miguel R.
Objective: To determine the factors associated with COVID-19 vaccination in medical students from Universidad Peruana Los Andes. Materials and methods: An observational, analytical and cross-sectional study. A total of 243 second- to tenth-academic term students completed a questionnaire about sociodemographic and academic characteristics, family a...
Johnson, Valerie Assal, Shery Khauv, Kim Moosad, Deepak Morales, Brenda
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Journal of Chiropractic Humanities
Objective The purpose of this report was to explore the views of chiropractors about their career paths and recommendations for Chiropractic Day. Methods For this narrative inquiry, selected individuals from diverse backgrounds were invited to share their experiences about becoming chiropractors and their recommendations for Chiropractic Day. Each ...
Yu, Allison Wilkes, Michael Iosif, Ana-Maria Rea, Margaret Fisher, Alice Fine, Jeffrey Perry, Ross Rice, Elizabeth Jandrey, Karl Griffin, Erin
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ObjectiveAlarming rates of anxiety and burnout in pre-clinical health profession trainees are now challenged by additional COVID-19 stressors. This study explored COVID-related stressors among first-year medical, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, and veterinary medical students. The authors examined associations between resilience, news moni...