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    “WAITING LIST” PROBLEMS: REASONS FOR PATIENTS’ REFUSAL OF PLANNED CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFT SURGERY by A. N. Sumin, A. V. Osokina, A. M. Kochergina

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…By contrast, in the main group, hospitalisation for CABG was significantly more often planned for the sixth month after CAG, compared to the control group (n=12 and 4, respectively; p=0,02). …”
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    Knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of medical students regarding HPV and HPV vaccine by Özgür Özerdoğan, H. Öztürk Şahin, Mehmet Nuri Duran

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The reason why the students did not have the HPV vaccine was related to the fact that they found the vaccine expensive and did not consider it necessary. Only 46.7% of the sixth-grade students thought that they could give their patients enough information about the HPV virus and vaccine when they graduated.Conclusion: The frequency of vaccination in our country is very low even among doctors. …”
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    The readiness of dentists to use the autofluorescence method by A. A. Rykhlevich, Ya. P. Sandakov, A. V. Kochubey, V. V. Kochubey

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma are the sixth most common cancer in prevalence rate. Early diagnosis significantly reduces morbidity and mortality. …”
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    A Case of Pulmonary Foreign Body Reviewed as Mass by Sayed Javad Sayedi, Reza Shojaeian, Maliheh Bani Hassan, Ali Khakshour

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…FBA highest incidence rate is during the second year in children and the sixth decade of life in adults, and often foreign bodies due to their shape and size pass through larynx and trachea and place in bronchi. …”
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    How does narrative medicine impact medical trainees’ learning of professionalism? A qualitative study by Chien-Da Huang, Chang-Chyi Jenq, Kuo-Chen Liao, Shu-Chung Lii, Chi-Hsien Huang, Tsai-Yu Wang

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…Thirty medical trainees participated in this study, including five fifth-year medical students (MSs), ten sixth-year MSs, nine seventh-year MSs, and six postgraduate year (PGY) trainees. …”
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    Delivering Bad News: Emotional Perspective and Coping Strategies of Medical Students by Sobczak K, Trzciński M, Kotłowska A, Lenkiewicz J, Lenkiewicz O, Przeniosło J, Plenikowski J

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Students, who were immersed in DBN experiences, more often expressed the need to talk about their emotions with an experienced doctor, a family member or a friend, and used those conversations as a coping strategy.Conclusion: The most important aspects that influence the quality of delivering bad news are both communication skills and emotional context. …”
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    Functional outcome of volar variable angle locking compression plate in distal end radius fractures: A retrospective case record analysis by K M Pawan Kumar, Sangamesh V Hawaldar, Manjunath Patil

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Background: Distal end-of-radius fractures are one of the most common fractures seen worldwide, accounting for approximately one-sixth of all fractures. Closed reduction and cast immobilization have been the mainstay of treatment, but recently open reduction and plating with conventional plates have gained importance as they can be of great value in treating distal end radius fractures. …”
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    The effect of pain management group on chronic pain and pain related co-morbidities and symptoms. A stepped-wedge cluster randomized controlled trial. A study protocol by Marjatta Reilimo, Leena Kaila-Kangas, Rahman Shiri, Marjukka Laurola, Helena Miranda

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Subjects complete self-administered questionnaires before and after the sixth meetings, also 6 months later. Primary outcomes are pain intensity, current work ability, pain self-efficacy, fear-avoidance beliefs, chronic pain acceptance, depressive symptoms, sleep problems, sickness absence days, and number of occupational health care contacts from OH's medical records. …”
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    The effect of pain management group on chronic pain and pain related co-morbidities and symptoms. A stepped-wedge cluster randomized controlled trial. A study protocol by Marjatta Reilimo, Leena Kaila-Kangas, Rahman Shiri, Marjukka Laurola, Helena Miranda

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Subjects complete self-administered questionnaires before and after the sixth meetings, also 6 months later. Primary outcomes are pain intensity, current work ability, pain self-efficacy, fear-avoidance beliefs, chronic pain acceptance, depressive symptoms, sleep problems, sickness absence days, and number of occupational health care contacts from OH's medical records. …”
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    Medical students’ responses to uncertainty: a cross-sectional study using a new self-efficacy questionnaire in Aotearoa New Zealand by Katherine Hall, Ciara Lee, Megan Anakin, Ralph Pinnock

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Objectives Responding well to clinical uncertainty is a crucial skill for any doctor. To better understand how medical students develop this skill, Social Cognitive Theory can be used to explore students’ perceived capability to respond to situations of uncertainty. …”
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    MODEL KUNJUNGAN RUMAH SEBAGAI METODE PEMBELAJARAN KEDOKTERAN KELUARGA PADA MAHASISWA TAHAP SARJANA KEDOKTERAN by , ELDA NAZRIATI, dr., M.Kes, , Prof. Dr. dr. KRT. Adi Heru Husodo, M.Sc.,D.Com.Nut.DLSHTM

    Published 2013
    “…Research was implemented in Faculty of Medicine Riau University, the study subjects were 110 students of sixth semester. The study used a posttest only control group design to compare the impact of teaching methods of family medicine in the group using home visits model and group using a combination of lecture and lab exercises communication skills. …”
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    ANALISIS FAKTOR RISIKO KEJADIAN PNEUMONIA PADA ANAK BALITA DI KABUPATEN PURBALINGGA PROVINSI JAWA TENGAH by , Ni Kadek Nira, , drg. Dibyo Pramono, SU, MDSc

    Published 2014
    “…Pneumonia incidence in Indonesia is sixth rank in the world. Pneumonia were leading cause of infants mortality about 23,8% and among children, pneumonia contribute 15,5% of total mortality after diarrhea. …”
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