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    Empathy in Chinese eight-year medical program students: differences by school year, educational stage, and future career preference by Dongju Li, Huiming Xu, Mingyi Kang, Shulan Ma

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…Students who preferred not to become doctors had lower empathy than students who preferred to become doctors, who were undecided, and who did not specify. …”
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    Awareness of Risk Factors for Breast Cancer among Casablanca Medical Students by Bendahhou Karima, Serhier Zineb, Diouny Samir, Bennani Othmani Mohamed

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Therefore, priority programs and training should be put in place to insure successful and knowledgeable doctors.…”
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    Medical Students’ Perspective and Knowledge of Asymptomatic Hyperuricemia and Gout Management: A Cross-Sectional Study by Sanja Zuzic Furlan, Doris Rusic, Marko Kumric, Josko Bozic, Marino Vilovic, Tina Vilovic, Marko Rada, Venija Cerovecki, Marion Tomicic

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Therefore, we can expect that a number of doctors have come across a patient with gout in their daily practice. …”
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    Daily Management of Patients on Multikinase Inhibitors’ Treatment by Carla Colombo, Carla Colombo, Simone De Leo, Matteo Trevisan, Noemi Giancola, Anna Scaltrito, Laura Fugazzola, Laura Fugazzola

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The follow-up visits should take place at monthly intervals until the sixth month and then every 1–2 months until the completion of the first year of treatment. …”
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    The Association Between Personality Traits and Specialty Preference Among Medical Students in Jordan by Nawaiseh MB, Haddadin RR, Al Droubi B, Nawaiseh HB, Alarood S, Aborajooh E, Abufaraj M, Abu-Yaghi NE

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Mohammed B Nawaiseh,1 Rund R Haddadin,1 Belal Al Droubi,2 Hussam B Nawaiseh,3 Salameh Alarood,3 Emad Aborajooh,4 Mohammad Abufaraj,3,5 Nakhleh E Abu-Yaghi3 1King Hussein Medical Center, The Royal Medical Services, Amman, Jordan; 2School of Medicine, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan; 3School of Medicine, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan; 4Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, Mutah University, Kerak, Jordan; 5Department of Urology, The University of Vienna, Vienna, AustriaCorrespondence: Nakhleh E Abu-YaghiSchool of Medicine, The University of Jordan, Amman 11942, JordanEmail n.abuyaghi@ju.edu.joAim: To assess the association between personality traits by the five-factor model and specialty choice preference among medical students and immediate medical graduates in Jordan and to identify if there were any significant differences in personality profiles between those planning to pursue different career pathways.Methods: This is a cross-sectional study including fifth- and sixth-year medical students and post-graduate internship doctors at five universities in Jordan. …”
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    Determinants and influencing mechanism of outpatient satisfaction: a survey on tertiary hospitals in the People’s Republic of China by Yu W, Li M, Xue C, Wang J, Liu J, Chen H, Zhang L

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…In further analyses, satisfaction with their medical needs being met by doctors had the strongest relation to overall satisfaction, followed by satisfaction with doctors’ service attitudes, medical costs, waiting time, prescription, and diagnosis and treatment time. …”
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    Vaccine hesitancy and risk perception among health-care workers in a tertiary hospital in North-East India by Bishwalata Rajkumari, Avinash Keisam, Ningthoukhongjam Shugeta Devi, Samurailatpam Priyanka Devi, Regina Wahengbam, Mangvung Mangboi Haokip

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Settings and Design: A cross-sectional study was conducted among doctors, nurses and other support staff in a tertiary hospital in North-East India, who were hesitant to take the vaccine when it was their turn. …”
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    THE RISK PERCEPTION OF TUBERCULOSIS INFECTED DIABETES MELLITUS PATIENTS by Bernadette Dian Novita, Steven Wiyono, Maria Yuliastuti, Lydia Ari Widyarini, Evelyn Ongkodjojo

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Introduction: The number of people with Diabetes Mellitus (DM) increases from year to year. Indonesia is in the sixth highest rank globally for the number of people with DM. …”
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    A Current Review of Machine Learning and Deep Learning Models in Oral Cancer Diagnosis: Recent Technologies, Open Challenges, and Future Research Directions by Shriniket Dixit, Anant Kumar, Kathiravan Srinivasan

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Early identification and diagnosis could assist doctors in providing better patient care and effective treatment. …”
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    Ninety Years of the Ljubljana Faculty of Medicine (1919–2009) by Zvonka Zupanič Slavec

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…In 1940, the faculty also added a fi ft h and sixth semester. Th e postwar impetus led to the establishment of a full medical faculty with ten semesters in July 1945. …”
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    Academic career in medicine – requirements and conditions for successful advancement in Switzerland by Stamm Martina, Buddeberg-Fischer Barbara, Buddeberg Claus

    Published 2009-04-01
    “…Furthermore, quantitatively gained data from the total cohort sample on person- and career-related characteristics were analyzed in regard to differences between the junior academics and cohort doctors who aspire to another career in medicine.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Junior academics differ in terms of instrumentality as a person-related factor, and in terms of intrinsic career motivation and mentoring as career-related factors from cohort doctors who follow other career paths in medicine; they also show higher scores in the Career-Success Scale. …”
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    Willingness to Select Initial Clinical Training Hospitals Among Medical Students at a Rural University in Japan: A Single-Center Cross-Sectional Study by Yamashita S, Tago M, Tokushima M, Emura S, Yamashita SI

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Significant factors affecting students’ choices were “good salary or fringe benefits” (odds ratio [OR] 2.6, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.3– 5.2) in the community hospital group, and “desire to have contact with doctors practicing in a medical setting before starting hospital training in the fifth and sixth grade” (OR 0.4, 95% CI: 0.2– 0.8) and “prefer Saga Prefecture for initial training” (OR 0.2, 95% CI: 0.1– 0.4) among the university hospital group.Conclusion: University hospitals could offer a good salary or fringe benefits to secure residents. …”
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    Assessment of senior medical care majors’ knowledge in antimicrobial chemotherapy by Roman A. Bontsevich, Yulia A. Kirienko, Viktoriya E. Bogatova, Elena V. Milutina, Vladimir S. Kovalenko, Aleksandra A. Melnichenko, Galina A. Batishcheva, Natalia Y. Goncharova, Andrey V. Agapov

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The survey involved 309 Medical Care majors in their fifth- and sixth- years in two Russian regional centers: Belgorod and Voronezh. …”
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    ASSESSMENT OF THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE INFORMATION PUBLISHED IN MEDICAL BLOGS FOR UNDERGRADUATE MEDICAL STUDENTS by S. A. Ayrapetyan, V. P. Govorushkina, I. L. Lipskaia, E. Yu. Lopukhova, K. Yu. Lukianets, A. A. Savina

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Materials and methods. 124 undergraduate (fifth- and sixth-year) students of the educational program "General Medicine" of medical universities of Russia took part in an online survey. …”
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