• Through its medical legal resources, the ACLM educates and assists health care and legal professionals, advances the administration of justice, influences health policy, improves health care, promotes research and scholarship, and facilitates peer group interaction. (aclm.org)
  • Through MedEdPublish, we aim to promote collegiality and scholarship among authors, reviewers, and readers to enhance health professions education internationally. (amee.org)
  • Professions Scholarship for his medical school education. (drtenpenny.com)
  • Edited by Robert Orenstein, DO, it is the premier scholarly peer-reviewed publication of the osteopathic medical profession. (eurekalert.org)
  • The Journal of Osteopathic Medicine , founded in 1901 and known for 119 years as The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association , is the premier scholarly, peer-reviewed publication of the osteopathic medical profession. (osteopathic.org)
  • First released in September of 1901, the JAOA is the premier scholarly, peer-reviewed publication of the osteopathic medical profession and the official scientific publication of the AOA. (stm-publishing.com)
  • Jabr serves as Palestine Medical Director for the Palestinian Medical Education Initiative (PMED), and practices as a psychiatrist and a psychotherapist in the private and public sectors. (wikipedia.org)
  • This event lets you discover the newest innovations in health professions education, including advances in ideas, technology and teaching methodologies. (unmc.edu)
  • Read our peer-reviewed journal on emerging research and pilot studies in health professions education. (unmc.edu)
  • With a PhD in Rhetoric, Professor Lingard brings a unique approach to the field of health professions education research. (unc.edu)
  • In 2018, Professor Lingard was awarded the highest international honor in her scientific field, the Karolinska Prize for Research in Medical Education. (unc.edu)
  • In 2021 she was made an honorary fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada for her contributions to Canadian medical education. (unc.edu)
  • Her academic work centers on medical education, social media in medicine, and narrative medicine. (unc.edu)
  • Dr. Fromme has served in undergraduate and graduate medical education roles throughout her career, and she obtained a Master in Health Professions Education in 2009. (unc.edu)
  • She is the Director of Faculty Development in Medical Education at the University of Chicago, while also holding numerous leadership roles in the development of medical educators across the UME, GME and CME continuum at the local and national levels. (unc.edu)
  • She oversees the Office of Academic Careers and Faculty Development, and directs a yearlong fellowship in medical education and co-directs the BIDMC Academy. (unc.edu)
  • The education activities encourage interdisciplinary exchanges of ideas and information, and thereby facilitate enhanced service to society in the healing arts and legal professions. (aclm.org)
  • The Journal includes articles and commentaries on topics of interest in legal medicine, health law and policy, professional liability, hospital law, food and drug law, medical legal research and education, the history of legal medicine, and a broad range of other related topics. (aclm.org)
  • Burnout pervades medical education too. (ama-assn.org)
  • Find out how medical education innovators are using the chatbot as part of a larger effort to leverage AI to personalize medical school. (ama-assn.org)
  • Download PDFs of reports on this topic from the Council on Medical Education presented during the AMA Interim and Annual Meetings. (ama-assn.org)
  • Read 12 printed issues of the profession's only peer-reviewed journal that focuses on issues related to clinical practice, practice management, health services and policy, and education and training. (acr.org)
  • Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education activities for physicians. (arrs.org)
  • In November 2021, The Association for Medical Education in Europe (AMEE) partnered with open research publisher F1000 to migrate MedEdPublish onto a new publishing Platform utilizing F1000's trailblazing technology. (amee.org)
  • The new MedEdPublish offers researchers, scholars, and clinicians working in medical and health professions education a dedicated space to share and promote all their research outputs rapidly and transparently. (amee.org)
  • Suggested reviewers are still required to meet strict ethical criteria, but with our open and transparent peer review process, we hope to engage a much wider portion of the medical education community! (amee.org)
  • Additionally, MedEdPublish supports a range of article types across all subjects related to medical and health professions education. (amee.org)
  • The new Platform recognises the trend to open access publishing by the health professions education community, and we are excited to continue to watch the growth of MedEdPublish in the years to come. (amee.org)
  • CE Learning Systems, LLC is an independent provider of continuing medical education. (ce-credit.com)
  • CE Learning Systems, LLC has reviewed these disclosures, assigned relevance based on the relationship and scope of content, and identified those with the potential to compromise the goals and educational integrity of the education. (ce-credit.com)
  • The Society for Academic Continuing Medical Education commissioned a study to clarify and, if possible, to standardize the terminology for a set of important educational interventions. (mssm.edu)
  • In the form of a guideline, this article describes one such intervention, performance measurement and feedback, which is a common intervention in health professions education. (mssm.edu)
  • Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions , 35 , S51-S54. (mssm.edu)
  • In an accreditation system for medical education, an appointed committee or body assesses medical education programmes leading to the first medical degree and accredits those that meet agreed standards. (who.int)
  • By assessing the compliance of medical education programmes with nationally or regionally accepted standards of educational quality, the accrediting bodies serve the interest of the general public and of the students enrolled in those programmes. (who.int)
  • Since 2000, the Regional Office has been engaged in a regional initiative to reform the health professions education (HPE) institutes in countries of the Region. (who.int)
  • Member States to establish a system of accreditation for health professions education faculties and institutes. (who.int)
  • Accreditation of medical education has become a necessity for all countries of the Region to enable medical school graduates in the Region to meet the requirements of global standards for medical education and practice. (who.int)
  • Accreditation provides support for continuous quality improvement in medical education and safeguards the medical profession. (who.int)
  • The course director made it crystal clear that there will be no place in the future for physicians who do not buy-in to the idea of population-centered, cost-effective medical care. (kevinmd.com)
  • Physician leaders will take corrective action to eliminate dissident physicians from the medical staff. (kevinmd.com)
  • Founded in 2004 by Kevin Pho, MD , KevinMD.com is the web's leading platform where physicians, advanced practitioners, nurses, medical students, and patients share their insight and tell their stories. (kevinmd.com)
  • A research review published in the Journal of Osteopathic Medicine suggests physicians should work to more aggressively prevent pediatric diabetes. (osteopathic.org)
  • JOM conducts peer review of academic research manuscripts from a wide variety of medical specialties, covering the full spectrum of clinical settings in which osteopathic physicians practice. (osteopathic.org)
  • In a court case that is deeply concerning to physicians and hospitals, an Ohio appellate court ruled that the state's peer-review privilege law didn't protect a resident physician's file from discovery in a civil lawsuit. (ama-assn.org)
  • Patients' trust in physicians and in the medical profession is vital for a successful patient-physician relationship. (biomedcentral.com)
  • A random national telephone survey was conducted using validated multi-item questionnaire measuring trust and satisfaction with physicians and with the medical profession. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Spearman rank order correlations were used to determine the association of encounter variables with trust in physicians and the medical profession. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Hospitalization, perceived seriousness of condition, and concerns about the risks of medications were found to be associated with patient trust in physicians or the medical profession. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Perhaps even more alarming is that, after accidents, suicide is the most common cause of death among medical students and male resident physicians. (medscape.com)
  • Hepatitis C. However, the majority of these notification events were discovered only after patients became acutely ill rather than through proactive reporting of violations of health safety protocols, according to a review in The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association . (eurekalert.org)
  • She is the Editor-in-Chief of MedEdPORTAL, the open-access journal of teaching and learning resources of the Association of American Medical Colleges. (unc.edu)
  • Complementing the scholarly work contained in the Journal of Legal Medicine is the further body of medical legal knowledge that appears in the ACLM's published monograph, entitled Legal Medicine . (aclm.org)
  • Dr. Christie is co-author of four books including The Latino Food Lover's Glossary, Fat is Not Your Fate, Eat to Stay Young and I'd Kill for a Cookie, multiple book chapters and peer reviewed journal articles. (pcna.net)
  • We should be working together to raise the bar of foot and ankle evidence-based medicine to benefit patients, not delegitimizing research and intentionally influencing journal impact factor ratings by not citing one group peer-reviewed published literature and not publishing high-quality studies based solely on the letters after the author's name. (healthworldnet.com)
  • This monthly medical journal emphasizes surgical and medical management as it relates to the foot and ankle with a specific focus on reconstructive, trauma, and sports-related conditions utilizing the latest technological advances. (healthworldnet.com)
  • She has been published in top peer-reviewed journals such as Review of Financial Studies and The Journal of Portfolio Management , and she has presented her work at several national and international conferences. (fairfield.edu)
  • Featuring a unique target article and peer commentary format, The American Journal of Bioethics inspires comprehensive and rigorous debate across the diverse disciplines of bioethics. (asbh.org)
  • The Journal of Hospital Ethics (JoHE) is a peer-reviewed academic journal devoted to furthering normative discussion associated with moral complexities and value conflicts as they relate both practically and theoretically to the care of patients, families, and clinicians within hospitals and hospital systems. (asbh.org)
  • Interdisciplinary in nature, the journal is devoted to exploring interfaces between literary and medical knowledge and understanding. (asbh.org)
  • Medical Humanities is a leading international journal that reflects the whole field of medical humanities. (asbh.org)
  • Medical Humanities is the official journal of the Institute of Medical Ethics . (asbh.org)
  • We describe the method of voluntary peer review and assessed its feasibility by evaluating anonymized peer review reports and analysed the thematic clusters highlighted in these reports. (egms.de)
  • All ICUs - representing over 300 patient beds - had undergone voluntary peer review. (egms.de)
  • Accreditation is a voluntary peer-review process designed to attest the educational quality of new and established educational programmes. (who.int)
  • WHO, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Canadian Public Health Association have attempted to overcome these limitations by developing and implementing the Global Health Professions Student Survey (GHPSS) [ 9 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In December 1990, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Minority Health Professions Foundation responded to the growing concern of African- American and other minority communities about violence among youth by convening a conference entitled Forum on Youth Holence in Minority Communities: Setting the Agenda for Prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • We retrospectively identified 395 secondary MRI reports from January 2015 to December 2018 that were labeled as body MRI examinations at a tertiary care center," explained lead author Danielle E. Kostrubiak from the University of Vermont Medical Center. (arrs.org)
  • in December 2018, a US citizen exposed to EVD was transported to the University of Nebraska Medical Center for observation before being discharged in January 2019 ( 3 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The ACR Career Center is the premier electronic recruitment resource for the radiology profession. (acr.org)
  • The Diagnostic Imaging Medical Physics TEAP combines the certification pathways for the Nuclear Medicine Physics and Radiology specialties under the one discipline. (acpsem.org.au)
  • Radiology Medical Physicists are the resident experts in the application of radiation for diagnosis. (acpsem.org.au)
  • The program is carefully designed and structured to equip participants with the required knowledge, practical skills and experience for ACPSEM Certification in Medical Physics (Radiology and/or Nuclear Medicine). (acpsem.org.au)
  • Founded in 1900, the American Roentgen Ray Society (ARRS) is the first and oldest radiological society in North America, dedicated to the advancement of medicine through the profession of radiology and its allied sciences. (arrs.org)
  • In patients with stage IA non-small cell lung cancer, pathologic lymphovascular invasion was observed only in solid-dominant part solid nodules and solid nodules with solid portion diameter over 10 mm," concluded corresponding author Mi Young Kim from the department of radiology at the University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Asan Medical Center. (arrs.org)
  • that is, submission of a self-study by the college, on-site visit by a peer review team, site visit report, accreditation decision by committee of peers, and periodic review between site visits. (avma.org)
  • The firewall between the COE and AVMA is very similar to and no less effective than the firewalls used by the dental and medical professions to insulate their accreditation entities from internal influence. (avma.org)
  • The regional guidelines on development of an accreditation system for health professions institutes are composed of four sections, regional standards, institutional self- study, rules and procedures and unified national medical examinations. (who.int)
  • The guidelines describe steps in planning and implementing national accreditation systems such as setting standards, establishing the accreditation body, setting a plan of action, starting self-study accreditation, planning and implementing unified national medical examinations and implementing and maintaining accreditation. (who.int)
  • To achieve and maintain accreditation, medical schools conferring a first degree in medicine must meet the standards laid out in the accreditation documents. (who.int)
  • Receive feedback from peer reviewers about your current strengths and get ideas to take your teaching to the next level. (unmc.edu)
  • The names of the reviewers are open, as well as their reviews, which are also citable, whilst article-level metrics continuously track the scientific and social impact of publications. (amee.org)
  • On the new Platform, authors are actively involved in the selection of reviewers for their work, as we believe they are best placed to identify those in their field who have the knowledge needed to review their article. (amee.org)
  • However, peer review is administered on behalf of the authors by our Editorial team, and authors are asked not to contact the reviewers directly. (amee.org)
  • Peer reviewers not only rate an article's quality, but also make suggestions for improvement. (medscape.com)
  • The JAOA 's mission is to advance medicine through the publication of peer-reviewed osteopathic research. (eurekalert.org)
  • The JAOA publishes original investigations, current reviews and meta-analyses with expert critical viewpoints, and didactic discourses in a wide variety of clinical fields and reaches over 100,000 people each month. (stm-publishing.com)
  • Published by the medical student subcommittee, this bi-monthly electronic newsletter highlights activities and programs targeted to medical students and features access to relevant articles and information. (acr.org)
  • being the first nurse to have successfully published in Medical English/Nursing English and building an international reputation for her publications on the topic of Medical Language. (cotr.bc.ca)
  • Two models were developed, (1) the framework's original four-actor model and (2) a five-actor model for the comparison of the Medical and Nurse professions. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In the five-actor model, the Medical and Nurse professions are individually more influential than their combined position in the four-actor model. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Practicing professionals and Organised user actors have strong converging inter-relationships over workforce issues in both models, though in the five-actor model, the Nurse profession has weaker coherency than the Medical profession. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The Medical and Nurse professions are found to be in opposition over the workforce issues labelled divisive. (biomedcentral.com)
  • For further comparisons, we've created a chart that includes the accrediting bodies for the veterinary, dental, medical, pharmacy and physical therapy professions. (avma.org)
  • For the last 8-10 years, 100% of the students who earned at least a "recommended" rating from our Advisory Committee for the Health Professions were accepted to veterinary, medical, and dental school. (utica.edu)
  • Best Lawyers® is the oldest and most respected peer-review publication in the legal profession. (cohenandmalad.com)
  • 1746 representing the legal profession. (cdc.gov)
  • Her research is published in both Palestinian and international peer-reviewed journals. (wikipedia.org)
  • This showcase highlights the educational research being done by UNMC and UNO medical humanities educators. (unmc.edu)
  • Not only are the liars and the bots and uninformed continuing to spread medical and research falsehoods regarding Covid but to other aspects of the healthcare system. (peakprosperity.com)
  • She is the recipient of the Charles H. Griffith III Educational Research Award from CDIM and the Women Leaders in Medicine Award from the American Medical Student Association. (unc.edu)
  • Although the innate subjectivity of error classification stands to limit similar studies, Kostrubiak and team acknowledged that related research should become progressively easier to conduct as medical practices adopt more detailed electronic medical records. (arrs.org)
  • Dr. Smith-Carpenter's research has been funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the CT NASA Space Grant Consortium, and she is a team member in the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Inclusive Excellence Program IE3 Learning Community. (fairfield.edu)
  • MedEdPublish champions open research principles by immediately publishing articles, followed by transparent and open peer review with the inclusion of all supporting data and materials. (amee.org)
  • Each article undergoes rigorous open peer-review thus contributing to transparency in research and scientific debate. (amee.org)
  • Most recently Dr. Thorp has focused his research efforts on the COVID-19 pandemic and published over 15 peer-reviewed scientific publications and a book documenting the dangers of the vaccine in women of reproductive age and in pregnancy. (drtenpenny.com)
  • Grant has a PhD in immunology and spent over 10 years working in a range of medical research fields including, HIV, cancer and vaccine-based research. (ipta.org.au)
  • Information technology and new concepts in clinical outcomes and assessment are particularly well-suited to evaluating the effectiveness of naturopathic treatment protocols and are being used in research, both at naturopathic medical schools and in the offices of practicing naturopathic doctors. (cand.ca)
  • The Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine ( CCNM - www.ccnm.edu ) continues to conduct state-of-the-art research that is regularly published in peer-reviewed scientific journals. (cand.ca)
  • The naturopathic profession supports research into the efficacy of the products and therapies used by NDs with their patients. (cand.ca)
  • The CCNM is currently involved in a number of research projects in collaboration with other naturopathic and conventional medical schools, hospitals, universities and foundations around the world. (cand.ca)
  • Coverage includes core areas of conventional bioethics, such as research, clinical practice, and medical technology. (asbh.org)
  • Its goal is to provide readers with thoughtful and inspiring feature articles, highlight original research in the field of pediatric ethics, and to promote good clinical practice through extensive case review. (asbh.org)
  • Students can earn research credit, gain valuable field and lab experience, and publish their research in peer-reviewed scientific journals. (utica.edu)
  • By the time many of our students conduct independent research for credit under the guidance of a faculty member, they are prepared to: design, implement, present at national conferences, and publish their projects in peer reviewed scientific journals. (utica.edu)
  • Students discovered new gene functions at the nearby Masonic Medical Research Institute. (utica.edu)
  • A study of nurses and the nursing profession in Sweden is used as an empirical example of such a context, which is in the article understood as a community of justification. (lu.se)
  • The nurses' accounts of information practices are further analyzed as expressions of their use of discourses as tools in the promotion of specific interests as to what the nursing profession should be. (lu.se)
  • The analysis shows how the science-oriented medical discourse and the holistically oriented nursing discourse are two tools employed in the nurses' accounts of their information practices. (lu.se)
  • This bill protects all NY patients' rights to choose peer-reviewed evidence-based treatments by protecting doctors, who treated chronic Lyme disease with long-term antibiotics from unfounded harassment. (lymedisease.org)
  • To review the current evidence-based treatments for CUD. (ce-credit.com)
  • Medical workforce data will be added to the dashboard by October with a detailed view of IMGs (international medical graduates), doctors in training and other workforce trends. (mcnz.org.nz)
  • This article contributes to the health workforce planning literature by exploring the dynamics of health professions in New Zealand's Primary Care sector and deriving broad lessons for an international audience. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Existing workforce actor data were reclassified, formatted, and entered into actor analysis software to reveal the professions' relative power, inter-relationships and strategic workforce issue positions. (biomedcentral.com)
  • In a doctor-led, hospital based operating model [ 7 ], an understanding of the orientations of professions, their power to influence and their positions on various workforce issues is useful for devising more effective health workforce policies [ 8 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Peer review is an essential component of the publication process. (medscape.com)
  • The diagnosis and treatment of swallowing disorders is a major medical discipline that traverses multiple medical specialties, especially speech-language pathology and otolaryngology. (pluralpublishing.com)
  • Some genetic counselors work in specific medical specialties, such as neurology or cardiology. (cdc.gov)
  • Is Interprofessional Learning Only Meant for Professions Within Healthcare? (dovepress.com)
  • The finding that teacher students highlighted the understanding of roles when working with children, young adults and their families, further supports expanding IPL beyond specialised professions within healthcare. (dovepress.com)
  • Covering a wide range of timely functions and terms across today's diverse practitioner vetting and governance landscape, Credentialing, Privileging, and Medical Staff Governance: Essential Terms and Guidance is an on-the-go, must-have resource packed with information for industry professionals across career stages and healthcare environments. (hcmarketplace.com)
  • CE Learning Systems, LLC has no proprietary or financial interest in medical or healthcare products over which the FDA (USA) or EMA (EU) has regulatory authority. (ce-credit.com)
  • Regular practice reviews (RPRs) and collegial practice reviews can form part of this recertification programme. (mcnz.org.nz)
  • They are supportive and collegial reviews of a doctor's practice by peers, in the doctor's usual practice setting. (mcnz.org.nz)
  • Summary of the Malatest evaluation of the regular practice review (RPR) programme for 2017. (mcnz.org.nz)
  • Podiatry Management is the premier national practice management and business magazine for the podiatric profession. (healthworldnet.com)
  • She served for nine years with six years as Chairman of the Dietetics and Nutrition Council which regulates the nutrition profession in the state of Florida. (pcna.net)
  • She is also Editor of the Manual of Medical Nutrition Therapy which is updated and published by the Florida Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics yearly. (pcna.net)
  • Dietetics as a profession was given a boost during the Second World War when its importance was recognized by the military. (who.int)
  • Recently, dietetics as a profession food," emphasizing that diet was the best has been defined by the American Dietetic way to treat disease [ 1 ]. (who.int)
  • Greek society comes from the famous fession, dietetics (and nutrition) has consti- philosophical works of Plato (5th-4th cen- tuted a branch of the medical art since the tury BC), who makes frequent references time of the ancient Greeks. (who.int)
  • Today, it is often remarked that we cannot trust a scientific paper or finding unless it has been "peer-reviewed. (peakprosperity.com)
  • Open access peer-reviewed scientific and medical journals. (dovepress.com)
  • The demand for peer review is also increasing owing to an increase in scientific production and proliferation of new scientific journals. (medscape.com)
  • A major problem is that two out of three times, we're not learning about unsafe medical practices until it's too late," says Charles Defendorf, DO, an internal medicine resident trained at Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine and lead researcher on this review. (eurekalert.org)
  • Professions tend influence health policy and governance decisions and practices to retain their place, status and influence. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Articles and review papers can be accessed free by researchers, clinicians and members of the general public. (bcgsc.ca)
  • In the form of a summary report, performance measurement and feedback is an opportunity for clinicians to view data about the care they provide compared with some standard and often with peer and benchmark comparisons. (mssm.edu)
  • Included were discussions on patient-centered medical homes, accountable care organizations, bundled payments and physician integration and alignment with hospitals. (kevinmd.com)
  • Physician leaders will use the medical staff disciplinary process to prosecute charges of disruptive behavior (and do sham peer review as well). (kevinmd.com)
  • Dr. Katherine Chretien is Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Professor of Medicine at George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences and Hospitalist Physician at the Washington DC VA Medical Center. (unc.edu)
  • The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated the challenges and workload faced by physician faculty and other medical educators. (ama-assn.org)
  • This study examines the association between patient-physician encounters in such critical medical situations and patients' trust in their physician and in the medical profession in general. (biomedcentral.com)
  • A seven item questionnaire measured the patient-physician encounters in critical medical situations. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The heightened vulnerability created by these situations could have pronounced effects, either positive or negative, on trust in one's physician or in the medical profession. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The objective of this exploratory study is to examine the possible associations between patients' experiences in critical medical situations and their trust in their physician and in the medical profession in general. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Literature and Medicine features creative and critical works of physician-writers, scholars, and medical humanists. (asbh.org)
  • The website includes an online repository of educational materials, peer-reviewed collections, resources mapped to specific genomics competencies, as well as resources searchable by discipline/profession, genomic topics, and societies or organizations. (bcgsc.ca)
  • Retrospective data analysis from 22 anonymous reports of peer reviews. (egms.de)
  • Data were retrieved from reports of peers of the review teams and representatives of visited ICUs. (egms.de)
  • Among the most widely-cited, peer-reviewed medical journals in the world, a subscription to Annals is free to ACP members. (acponline.org)
  • She has published her articles in peer-reviewed counseling and inter-professional journals, and has published book chapters on these topics. (fairfield.edu)
  • He has served as a reviewer for major medical journals and served on the Board of Directors for the Society of Maternal Fetal Medicine for four years, and served as an Examiner for the American Board of ObGyn. (drtenpenny.com)
  • Since the Platform's relaunch in November 2021, over 30 articles have been published (with many already passing peer review)! (amee.org)
  • The main goal of interprofessional learning (IPL) is to help students from different professions develop a common understanding of how to work together in future interprofessional collaboration (IPC). (dovepress.com)
  • JoHE publishes scholarly features, clinical case analyses, as well as original studies, and serves as an educational resource for medical and surgical residency programs, graduate schools, and bioethics committees, internationally. (asbh.org)
  • This study aims to investigate the prevalence of tobacco use, exposure to secondhand smoke, and cessation counseling among medical students using the GHPSS data. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The Global Health Professions Student Survey (GHPSS) was conducted among 3rd year medical students in 47 countries and the Gaza Strip/West Bank from 2005-2008 to determine the prevalence of tobacco use and amount of formal training in cessation counseling. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Tobacco control efforts must discourage tobacco use among health professionals, promote smoke free workplaces, and implement programs that train medical students in effective cessation-counseling techniques. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Only a few studies have collected information on tobacco use, exposure to secondhand smoke (SHS), and training to provide cessation counseling among medical students. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Overall, the students across all professions expressed positive associations with IPL. (dovepress.com)
  • This study supports the importance of IPL across different educational backgrounds since students seemed to have positive associations with the term and a common understanding that IPL involves several professions. (dovepress.com)
  • The meeting features dedicated pre-conference programming that offers an unmatched learning opportunity for students seeking to learn more about a career in medical imaging. (acr.org)
  • [ 9 , 10 ] Depression is even more common in medical students and residents, with 15-30% of them screening positive for depressive symptoms. (medscape.com)
  • It appears to be the first time an Ohio court has addressed whether Ohio's peer-review statute (R.C. 2305.252) applies to residency files that a peer-review committee has generated for quality assurance purposes. (ama-assn.org)
  • Since end 2017, use of cannabis for medical purposes has been legalized. (mercycenters.org)
  • He came back home to medical school in Virginia, and then went off and did an internship in internal medicine, which was a wonderful thing to become a laboratory-oriented scientist but be firmly grounded in your knowledge of the patient's issues and the physician's issues that are taking care of the patients. (cdc.gov)
  • Dr. Huang is an associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School and a hospitalist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. (unc.edu)
  • All recommendations involving clinical medicine is based on evidence that is accepted within the medical profession as adequate justification for their indications and contraindications in the care of patients. (ce-credit.com)
  • Considering the investment made in and by those who choose, and the motivations that young people have for entering the profession of medicine, any figure is too high. (medscape.com)
  • Professions are an important player in health care governance and delivery, due to their influence over policy and to their actions to promote or impede what legitimises or challenges their status or power [ 3 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The study, which took place from March to June 2022 across multiple public and private hospitals, was approved by the institutional ethics committee of Ariana Medical Complex. (bvsalud.org)
  • We have also expanded the breadth and depth of representation in our team of associate editors and in our Editorial Board and Statistics Review Committee. (cdc.gov)
  • A comprehensive collection of articles from Nature Reviews Genetics, Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology and Nature Reviews Cancer. (bcgsc.ca)
  • PHGKB can direct you to peer-reviewed publications concerning different areas of genetic counseling, genetic counseling-related news articles and websites, and to videos that explain what genetic counselors do. (cdc.gov)
  • We are currently in the process of applying to PubMedCentral, and should we be successful, articles that have achieved the 'approved' peer review status will be indexed in PMC. (amee.org)
  • Professions are defined as autonomous bodies within society, characterised by special functions, structures, forms of knowledge and socio-cultural traits that act as a signal for a specialist occupation, where professional knowledge is exclusive, inaccessible or difficult to understand, acquired at specialised institutions such as universities, and which confers social and legal status to its membership-the professionals [ 4 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Medical Humanities aims to encourage a high academic standard for this evolving and developing subject and to enhance professional and public discussion. (asbh.org)
  • Trust is especially salient in critical medical situations, such as serious side-effects, hospitalizations, and diagnoses of serious medical conditions, but most trust studies have been done with the general population or in routine primary care settings. (biomedcentral.com)
  • A Cochrane Database review of 52 studies of 56,451 mother-infant pairs supports this claim. (medscape.com)
  • While many studies among law enforcement workers highlight the adverse health outcomes faced by those in this profession, this study is promising in that it suggests that tailored lifestyle and behavior change interventions could counter the adverse health effects associated with work in law enforcement. (cdc.gov)
  • Based on a review of recent evidence and a facilitated discussion with the US and Canadian experts, we describe proper terminology for performance measurement and feedback and other important information about the intervention. (mssm.edu)
  • Cohen & Malad, LLP has a national reputation for litigation in class actions and mass torts, appellate law, business litigation, personal injury, medical malpractice, and family law. (cohenandmalad.com)
  • These estimates may at any rate indicate that on average the United States loses between one small and one large medical school class to suicide each year. (medscape.com)
  • The cultural elements of health beliefs are conditioned directly through the actions of a country's medical profession: doctors attempting to extort as much money as possible through over-investigation, overtreatment, and needless surgery. (bmj.com)
  • The Attitudes Toward Interprofessional Health Care Teams Scale (ATIHCTS) has been applied to a wide variety of health professions for evaluating attitudes toward health care teams. (dovepress.com)
  • These results reflect the professions' potential to influence New Zealand's Primary Care sector, indicating their power and influence over a range of policy and reform measures. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Results of the review show that all forms of extra support showed an increase in the length of time women continued to breastfeed and the length of time women breastfed without introducing any other types of liquids or foods. (medscape.com)
  • About 63 percent of HCV infections resulting from medical treatment were discovered only after patients experienced symptoms and were diagnosed, which led to notifying and screening other patients. (eurekalert.org)
  • Hepatitis C transmission in medical settings is highly preventable and there are clear guidelines and standards to keep patients safe," says Dr. Defendorf. (eurekalert.org)
  • MedicalMarijuana.eu, in conjunction with Americans for Safe Access (ASA) are proud to present our third official guide for medical cannabis patients in Europe. (mercycenters.org)
  • Collaborating and networking to advocate for patients and the medical profession. (ama-assn.org)
  • Ahern's column is an excellent summary of how our medical system's misguided approach to Lyme disease hurts patients and puts even more people at risk of serious tick-borne infections. (lymedisease.org)
  • Their primary purpose is to help maintain and improve the standards of the medical profession by helping individual doctors identify aspects of their performance that could be improved, benefiting both their own professional development and the quality of care their patients receive. (mcnz.org.nz)
  • Isolation of HHCD patients during aeromedical evacuation is a complex process with numerous requirements related to the preflight, in-flight, and postflight environments, involving highly knowledgeable and trained persons from a variety of professions, as well as specialized equipment and validated infection control processes ( Table ) ( 7 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Experience of interactions in some critical medical situations is potentially a very important factor because it affects the salience of trust, and because of the role that vulnerability is thought to play in the psychology of trust. (biomedcentral.com)