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  • Effects of Near-Peer Motivational Interviewing Teaching on Greek Medical Students

    George Zhou, Ilina Sohal, Josna Jose, Athanasia Sandali, Evangelia Savvidou, Emmanouil Smyrnakis
    S73
    2023-12-19
  • Awareness, Coverage, and Barriers to COVID-19 Vaccination Among Undergraduate Students in Nigeria

    Fortune Benjamin Effiong, Ibrahim Adebayo Hassan, Dimeji Abdulsobur Olawuyi, Chiemela Prosper Ogbonna, Jeremiah Babatunde Araoye, Esther E Bassey, Kenneth Emeka Enwerem, Yusuff Adebayo Adebisi
    S106
    2023-12-19
  • Intraoperative Complications in Cerebral Endovascular Aneurysmal Surgery: A Retrospective Single-Center Study (2019-2023)

    Andrej Terzić, Reza Mashaghi Tabari, Ivan Vukašinović, Žarko Nedeljković, Aleksa Mićić, Mihajlo Ćurčić, Lukas Rasulić
    S59
    2023-12-19
  • Medical Student Syndrome in Medical University students in Jordan: A Cross-sectional Study

    Jehad Feras AlSamhori, Abdel Rahman Feras AlSamhori, Ahmad Feras AlSamhori, Jude Rihani, Leen Shaban, Rana Omeish
    S61
    2023-12-19
  • Are Female Undergraduates at the University of Calabar Equipped with the Knowledge, Positive Attitudes, and Effective Practices of Contraceptives?

    Emediong Saturday Etuk, Faithful Miebaka Daniel, Monica Anurika Gbuchie , Akwa Archibong Eyo, Victoria Ezinne Emeruwa
    S63
    2023-12-19
  • A Rare Complication of Chronic Otitis Media: Septic Thrombosis of the Transverse Sinus and Meningoencephalitis due to a Parameningeal Infection. A Case Report

    Erika Angarita Ramirez, Enrique Steff Hernandez, Laura Sofia Cordoba
    S74
    2023-12-19
  • Exploring Sports Betting Prevalence, Patterns, Effects, And Associated Factors Among Undergraduate Students in a Nigerian University — A Cross-Sectional Study

    Faithful Miebaka Daniel, Monica Anurika Gbuchie , Charlie Monday Aniebiet, Victoria Ezinne Emeruwa, Williams Ibangha Ike
    S113
    2023-12-19
  • Knowledge, Attitude, and Prevalence Towards Cervical Cancer Screening Among Women in a Nigerian Urban Municipality

    Faithful Miebaka Daniel, Williams Ibangha Ike, Monica Gbuchie Anurika, Saviour Udofia James, Perfection Chinyere Kalu, Sunday Ebizo Ikpa
    S91
    2023-12-19
  • Knowledge, Attitude and Use of Contraceptives Among Women of Reproductive Age in a Nigerian Rural Community Evaluation of Contraceptive Utilization Among Rural Women

    Monica Anurika Gbuchie, Ese Edirin Enughwure, Faithful Miebaka Daniel, Buokuromu Churson Obosi, Victoria Ezinne Emeruwa
    S55
    2023-12-19
  • Impact of USMLE Step 1 Transition to Pass/Fail Scoring System on Medical Students' Anxiety, Sleep Quality, and Burnout

    Lana AlDoori, Peter G. Zaki, Vivek Joshi
    S116
    2023-12-19
  • Learning of Intimate Area Examination Amongst Pakistani Medical Students: KAP Study

    Masooma Bakhtiari, Muhammad Tayyab Ijaz, Rana Muhammad Umar Farooq, Muhammad Imran Hameed Daula, Amna Shahab
    S118
    2023-12-19
  • Obstructive Sleep Apnea In An Indian Population: A Cross Sectional Study

    Asmi Fatima Khan
    S108
    2023-12-19
  • Multilayer Perceptron Artificial Neural Networks and Tree Models as Multifactorial Binary Predictors of Heart Disease and Failure

    Jehad Amer Yasin
    S69
    2023-12-19
  • Dermatological Examination Training: Shaping Careers Through Hands-On Practice

    Didina-Catalina Barbalata, Cristian Toma
    S60
    2023-12-19
  • Antibiotic Use Awareness and Practices in the Indian Community During Later Stages of COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Survey

    Hiyanoor Ghosh, Kanchan Gupta
    S97
    2023-12-19
  • Frequency of Cysts by Immunofluorescence Assay in Human Brain Tissue of Suicide, Traffic Accident and Homicide Decedents

    Karol J. Isaza, Santiago Guerrero V, Laura M. García G, Jennifer Nessim, Miguel Baquero, Jorge E. Gomez M
    S65
    2023-12-19
  • The Stigma towards Seeking Help among Universities Students: A Cross-Sectional Study in Jordan

    Ahmad Feras AlSamhori, Jehad Feras AlSamhori, Abdel Rahman Feras AlSamhori, Julia Abuaun, Nada AlAwamleh, Rnad Saleh
    S56
    2023-12-19
  • Management of COVID-19 in a Sickle Cell Anaemia Patient: A Case Report

    Ammar Tarig Elgadi, Tibyan Noorallah Mohammed
    S92
    2023-12-19
  • Frontlines and Crossroads: The Impact of COVID-19 on the Motivations of Medical Students from Selected Philippine Medical Schools in Pursuing Their Medical Studies

    Adriel Agunod Cheng, Ysabelle Bianca Andan, Kristine Go, Yeoj Luces, Jeanne Peralta, Jeremy Sumang, Manuel M. Dayrit
    S84
    2023-12-19
  • Clinical Audit of Electronic Health Records to Identify Prediabetic Patients and Compliance with ICGP Guidelines in their Management

    Robert Castledine, Victoria Matuschka, Eimear O'Reilly
    S66
    2023-12-19
  • Incidentally Found Rectal Carcinoid Tumor in a 46-Year-Old Female: The Potential for Complications and the Importance of Screening Guidelines

    Rebecca Lapides, Akash Shah, Shubhneet Bal, Vidhun Ramapriya
    S105
    2023-12-19
  • Use of Stent in Choledochocholedochostomy for Pediatric Liver Transplantation Secondary to Hepatoblastoma: A Case Report

    Mauricio Alejandro Saldaña-Ruiz, Mauricio Linnery Rendón-Saldívar, Héctor Fernando Sánchez-Maldonado, Guillermo Alberto Álvarez-Treviño, Federico Ortiz-Alonso
    S110
    2023-12-19
  • Ludwig's Angina, Clinical Challenge in Pediatrics. – A Case Report

    Andres Felipe Coba Cruz, Hernando Alfredo Contreras Marquez, Silvia Natalia Suarez-Mantilla, Maria Camila Velandia, Luis Miguel Sosa Avila
    S101
    2023-12-19
  • Pediatric Liver Transplantation Secondary to Hepatoblastoma without the use of a Kehr’s T tube: A Case Report

    Mauricio Alejandro Saldaña-Ruiz, Mauricio Linnery Rendón-Saldivar, Héctor Fernando Sánchez-Maldonado, Guillermo Alberto Álvarez-Treviño, Federico Ortiz-Alonso, Jaime Azpilcueta-García
    S90
    2023-12-19
  • A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study on the Prevalence of Impostor Phenomenon in Medical and Non-Medical Students of Lahore City

    Lareib Raashed , Afia Liaqat , Maheen Nasir, Maheen Tariq , Zainab Omer
    S80
    2023-12-19
  • Awareness Among Girl Healthcare Students Regarding Physiological Nature of Vaginal Discharge

    Bipasha Barat, Sandhya Gadre, Madhulika Dube
    S111
    2023-12-19
  • Pancreaticopleural Fistula: Navigating the Enigma of an Elusive Diagnosis

    Karthik Volety, Purvil Joshi
    S98
    2023-12-19
  • Indications and Complications of Emergency Hemodialysis Among Patients with Acute Kidney Injury Admitted in Hemodialysis Center at Bahri Teaching Hospital, Khartoum State, Sudan 2021 - 2022

    Wamda Alemam
    S122
    2023-12-19
  • The Role of Language Concordant Care on Increasing Parental Engagement in Shared Decision Making

    Caleb Allred, Sanjay Parikh, Xing Wang, Juliana Bonilla-Velez
    S71
    2023-12-19
  • Cross Sectional Study to Correlate the Stature and Percutaneous Length of Ulna Bone of Pediatrics Age Group in North Karnataka State of India

    Md Alinawaz Khan, Ashok V Badakali, Ramesh Neelannavar
    S100
    2023-12-19
  • A Cross Sectional Study on Various Menstrual Hygiene Products Used Among College Going Students of Central Gujarat, India

    Bhoomi Bavadiya, Dhruvi Thakur
    S99
    2023-12-19
  • The image depicts a makeshift health check-up station outdoors in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It's staffed by medical interns, as indicated by the presence of medical supplies and equipment on a table, such as blood pressure cuffs and a stethoscope. An elderly woman with gray hair, wearing a mask and a traditional patterned dress, is interacting with a medical intern. Other interns in the background are busy attending to patients or organizing supplies. The setting appears informal, with the focus on providing basic health services to the local community.

    Public Health Outreach in Impoverished Areas of Cambodia: Addressing the Issues Related to Prescription Practices

    Chisato Iba, Mira Namba, Yudai Kaneda, Takayuki Ando
    100-102
    2024-04-12
  • Surviving a Triple Coinfection in an HIV Patient: Tuberculosis Histoplasmosis and SARS-CoV-2: Case Report

    Julián Martínez, Wendy Moncada, Fabiola Cordon
    S82
    2023-12-19
  • Orthopaedic Surgery in the Metaverse: Current Data on Virtual-Reality Based Training

    Mitchell T. Tingey, Parker R. Taylor
    S78
    2023-12-19
  • Breathlessness in the Mississippi River Valley: Treatment Resistant Severe Pulmonary Blastomycosis in an Immunocompetent Male

    Annie Catherine Strauss, Aaron R. Poole
    S125
    2023-12-19
  • Rare Presentation of Myocardial Ischemia in a Patient with an Anomalous Right Coronary Artery

    George G Kidess, Farhan Chaudhry, Kenton J Zehr
    S104
    2023-12-19
  • a person looking at a cloudy grey horizon, wearing a waterproof vest in a dessert

    Time to Treat the Climate and Nature Crisis as One Indivisible Global Health Emergency

    Kamran Abbasi, Parveen Ali, Virginia Barbour, Thomas Benfield, Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, Stephen Hancocks, Richard Horton, Laurie Laybourn-Langton, Robert Mash, Peush Sahni, Wadeia Mohammad Sharief, Paul Yonga, Chris Zielinski
    259-261
    2023-10-25
  • The Comparative Efficacy of Anti-Amyloid and Non-Antiamyloid Drugs for Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease: A Network Meta-Analysis

    Norah Htet Htet, Yung Jiun Nathan Liew
    S83
    2023-12-19
  • Prevalence of Depression among Infertile Couples Attending a Tertiary-Care Infertility Clinic

    Gayathri S Hari, Indu D, Parvathi S Hari, Sudha P
    S53
    2023-12-19
  • Knowledge, Attitude, And Factors Affecting Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine Uptake Among Female Undergraduate Students In Public Tertiary Institutions In Lagos State Nigeria.

    Elile Monisola Okoka, Joshua Olufisayo Odeyemi, Mariam Ajoke Olu-Ajayi
    S51
    2023-12-19
  • Stress Levels and Coping Strategies in Medical Students and its Association with Salivary IL-6 Levels

    Monica Karanth, Anahita R Shenoy Basti, Chandralekha N, Cleeta Reberio
    S124
    2023-12-19
  • Clinical Presentation of Acute Kidney Injury in Pediatric; Dr Salma Dialysis Center 2022

    Tibyan Noorallah Mohammed
    S64
    2023-12-19
  • This diagram depicts signaling pathways involving FSTL-1 and its role in cardiomyocyte growth, apoptosis, and proliferation. The image shows multiple pathways and interactions. FSTL-1 (Follistatin-like 1) is positioned at the center and connects to two primary pathways: one leading to cardiomyocyte growth and the other to cardiomyocyte proliferation. On the left, FSTL-1 interacts with α1β2α and activates the PI3K pathway, leading to Akt activation. Akt then influences downstream targets such as p53 and eNOS, which block cardiomyocyte apoptosis via Bcl-2 and NO production. Simultaneously, the AMPK pathway inhibits TSC1/TSC2, which activates mTORC1, promoting cardiomyocyte growth. On the right, FSTL-1 interacts with BMP receptors (BmPRII) and activates the ERK 1/2 pathway, leading to fibroblast activation and cardiomyocyte proliferation. This pathway also involves Smad1/5/8 signaling, contributing to inflammatory responses and preventing heart rupture. The diagram uses various shapes, solid and dashed arrows, to represent signaling cascades and outcomes, emphasizing the role of FSTL-1 in cardiomyocyte survival and repair.

    A Narrative Review on the FSTL-1 Protein and its Current Known Impact on Cardiovascular Ischaemic Disease

    José Rodrigues Gomes
    457-464
    2024-12-17
  • Mental Health Challenges: Anxiety Among Medical Students - A Cross-Sectional Analytical Study

    Khalid Osman Mohamed, Ahmed ALemam Mohammed, ElShimaa Ammar Zaki, Sozan Mudather Soumit, Wamda Ahmed Ali, Asmaa Mohamed Abbas
    S120
    2023-12-19
  • Sleep Hygiene, Mediating the Association Between Circadian Typology and Psychological Distress: An Association Elicited by Mediation Analysis Model Among Young Sudanese Adults, 2022-2023

    Ahmed Abdelghyoum Mahgoub, Shima Algam Mohamed Musa, Fatima Fathelrahman, Arwa Abdelmonem Abdelaziz, Magid Omer Mahmoud, Ayad Abdalla Hamad Elneel, Anas Jafar Alsedeeg, Reham Abdelmoneim Taha, Ayman Izzeldin Hamad, Adnan Abdelrahman Eltayeb, Maab Osama Taj Elser
    S76
    2023-12-19
  • An Atypical Sellar Mass: Sellar Tuberculoma in a Young Patient - Case Report

    Arwa Moiz Jamali, Rakeshkumar Luhana
    S58
    2023-12-19
  • Bronchiectasis with Trans Mediastinal Herniation of Left Upper Lobe in 3-Year-Old Child: A Case Report

    Anuva Dasgupta
    S79
    2023-12-19
  • Rectus Sheath Hematoma Following Subcutaneous Enoxaparin Application: A Case Report

    Naomi Joanne Graham, Felix Antonio Villanueva Ledesma
    S102
    2023-12-19
  • Man Versus Machine: Can Artificial Intelligence Distinguish Between the Quality of Online Health Information on Social Media?

    Christian A. Persichetti
    S103
    2023-12-19
  • A bar chart titled 'Percentage of Student Participation' shows participation levels across 12 groups. Groups 3, 4, and 6 have the highest participation, with values of 29.9%, 26.9%, and 26.9%, respectively. Group 5 follows at 9.6%, while Group 7 has 3.0%. Groups 8, 9, 10, and 11 have minimal participation ranging between 0.5% and 1.5%. Groups 1, 2, and 12 show no participation at 0.0%. The chart highlights significant disparities in participation across the groups

    Enhancing Medical Education: The Impact of Deliberate Practice on Learning Human Physiology

    Júlia Silva Souza, Lavínia Penido Safe, Airton Martins da Costa Lopes, Augusto Scalabrini - Neto
    378-388
    2025-01-05
  • Assessment of Traditional Herbal Remedies Use and Medical Treatment Among Hypertensive Patients attending Primary Health Care Centers in Khartoum State, Sudan 2022-2023

    Hazim H. Mohammed, Mohammed H. Jaber, Waleed M. Alhaj, Hiba S. Abdelgadir
    S115
    2023-12-19
  • Medical Student Research Conferences

    Scientific Conferences for Medical Students: Why do We Need more Spaces for Students to Enhance Research?

    Amy Phelan, Prakash Gupta, Mihnea-Alexandru Găman, Juan C. Puyana, Francisco J. Bonilla-Escobar
    166-170
    2023-09-29
  • Cover, Credits, & Content

    Executive Committee of IJMS
    158-165
    2023-09-18
  • Causes of Postpartum Depression Among Sudanese Women from 2019 to 2021 in Taha Baasher Hospital

    Mohammed Hammad Jaber Amin, Reem Ahmed Salih Hussein, Reem Gamma Ahmed Hamed, Reem Abdallah Ahmed Abdelraheem, Wafaa Ali Elmahadi, Yousif Omer Elgaili Yousif
    S121
    2023-12-19
  • The Effect of the Psychiatric Co-Morbidities of Migraine in Medical University Students: A Cross-Sectional Study

    Ruaa Elsheikh Widaa Taha, Amro Elsheikh Widaa Taha, Mohammed Hammad Jaber Amin, Heitham Mohammed Ibrahim Awadal
    S72
    2023-12-19
  • Outcomes and Complications of Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL) at Al-Ribat Urology Center (Omer Sawi Hospital)

    Mohammed Hammad Jaber Amin, Hussam Eldein Hassan Mohammed, Hussain Mohammed Ahmed, Hassan Ishag Hassn, Mustafa Altayeb Ibrahim Magbol, Sami El Arbab Saeed
    S94
    2023-12-19
  • The image displays a colorful, handwritten poster that's used as a visual aid for a lecture, with annotations in the Khmer language. The poster contains a mix of diagrams, illustrations, and text. Central to the poster is a large pie chart, a section of which is highlighted, possibly indicating statistical data. Arrows branch out from the text boxes, suggesting connections or relationships between the concepts. Drawings of buildings, possibly representing institutions or clinics, are also present. Text and numbers underscore points, perhaps emphasizing statistical information or key facts related to the lecture's topic. The vibrant use of multiple colors for different sections of text and imagery indicates this is an educational tool designed to engage and inform viewers.

    Grassroots HPV Vaccine Education in Phnom Penh, Cambodia: A Personal Reflection

    Mira Namba, Miyu Shinohara, Samrith Sela, Ken Khouch, Yudai Kaneda, Rei Haruyama
    103-105
    2024-04-12
  • Some Push Factors Influencing Physician Emigration and Recommendations from Selected Studies.

    Mitigating Physician Emigration in Nigeria by Improving the Internship Experience

    Faithful Miebaka Daniel, Emmanuel Aniekan Essien, Monica Anurika Gbuchie, Bonaventure Micheal Ukoaka, Victoria Ezinne Emeruwa
    343-346
    2023-11-21
  • This bar chart shows the median Trauma-Informed Parenting Scores for two groups (Intervention and Comparison) measured before and after. The Intervention group increased from 27.5 pre-intervention to 30 post-intervention, while the Comparison group decreased from 30.5 pre-comparison to 27 post-comparison.

    Beyond Mentoring: What Medical Students Learned from an Intervention Program with Teen Mothers Experiencing Homelessness

    Emily Adler, Victoria Powell, Zilin Cui, Mary Marchese, Morgan Groover, Eileen Condon, Jodi Ford, Judith A. Savageau
    233-243
    2025-07-03
  • Fulminant Hepatic Failure as the Initial Presentation of Hodgkin's Disease and Liver Transplantation: A Case Report.

    Mauricio Alejandro Saldaña-Ruiz, Federico Ortiz-Alonso, Adriana Carolina Sandoval-González, Liliana Sayuri Tapia-Brito, Laura Carolina Lozano-Galván, Karla Monserrat Ramírez-Pintor
    S52
    2023-12-19
  • The image displays a table titled "Stress Parameters and Scores of Sleep Quality (PSQI) and Life Satisfaction (SWLS) Scales of the Study Participants." It compares various metrics between 49 male and 38 female participants. The characteristics measured include STAI-1 and STAI-2 scores, salivary cortisol levels, mean arterial blood pressure, heart rate, and scores on the PSQI and SWLS scales. For each characteristic, the table presents the mean values and standard deviations for both men and women. Men show slightly higher STAI-1 scores and lower STAI-2 scores than women. Cortisol levels are roughly comparable. Blood pressure is slightly higher in men, while heart rates are marginally higher in women. PSQI scores are similar, though men's scores are slightly higher, indicating poorer sleep quality. The SWLS scores, which measure life satisfaction, are notably higher in women, marked with a dagger symbol to possibly indicate a significant difference.

    Medical Students’ Stress Levels Are Correlated with Their Sleep Quality and Life Satisfaction

    Ervin Ozdemir, Yigit Yazarkan, Bilge Pehlivanoglu
    53-59
    2024-04-12
  • Abstracts of the International Society for Chronic Illnesses

    Executive Committee of IJMS
    S35-S44
    2023-08-24
  • Preliminary Insights into JWH182: a Synthetic Cannabinoid’s Neuroprotective Role Against Paclitaxel-Induced Neuronal Toxicity

    Mălina Maria Cernătescu, Ioana Creangă-Murariu, Bogdan Ionel Tamba
    S85
    2023-12-19
  • This illustration depicts a busy medical scene with various healthcare professionals, including doctors and nurses, engaged in different activities such as examining patients, discussing medical charts, and conducting lab tests. At the bottom, there are detailed illustrations of the female reproductive system, indicating a focus on gynecological or reproductive health.

    Learning of Intimate Area Examination Amongst Pakistani Medical Students: Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Study

    Masooma Bakhtiari, Rana Muhammad Umar Farooq, Muhammad Tayyab Ijaz, Amna Shahab, Muhammad Imran Hameed Daula
    161-168
    2024-07-09
  • Bridging Healthcare Disparities for LGBTQ+ Community: A Zonal Study on Medical Students' Attitudes and Knowledge in India

    Anjali Mediboina, Paras R. Waghmare , Harshita, Akanksha Mahajan, Ujwala Ukey
    S95
    2023-12-19
  • The image depicts a stressed medical student surrounded by books and study materials, with swirling lines and exclamation marks symbolizing stress. The background includes elements like a clock and medical symbols to emphasize the academic and medical context

    The Factors Causing Stress in Medical Students and their Impact on Academic Outcomes: A Narrative Qualitative Systematic Review

    Thensiniya Jeyapalan, Erik Blair
    195-203
    2024-07-09
  • Multifocal Acquired Demyelinating Sensory and Motor Neuropathy (MADSAM) with Cranial Nerve Involvement. Case Report

    Marc R. Schneider
    S87
    2023-12-19
  • Different Stages of Implementation of the Water Project in Sabana Larga, Dominican Republic.

    My Experience Building a Water System in a Small Rural Community in the Dominican Republic

    Rosemary Wright
    340-342
    2023-11-13
  • Development and Assessment of a Curriculum to Train Medical Students to Respond to Motor Vehicle Collisions in the Community

    Rachel Schneider, Theodore Macnow
    S112
    2023-12-19
  • Medical Students with Dyslexia: What are their Experiences in Medical School

    Daniel Yi Liang Tan
    S67
    2023-12-19
  • Flowchart on Some of the Proposed Changes and their Intertwining

    Conducting Research as a Medical Student: A Need for Change

    José Rodrigues Gomes
    222-225
    2024-07-09
  • Review of Blood Cultures Taken From Arterial Lines in James Cook University Hospital: Contamination Analysis And Comparison With Venous Samples

    Trimanjot Singh Anand
    S88
    2023-12-19
  • The image is a extract of a table titled "Thirteen Articles Coded Using Themes from Bandura (1977) and Schunk (1989)." The table consists of three columns: Authors (Date), Summary of Findings, and Theme.  The first row lists Didarloo & Khalkhali (2014), with findings that there is a positive correlation between study skills and the students' family housing status and academic level. Poor study skills can potentially jeopardize academic performance. The theme is categorized as Environmental.  The second row cites Qaiser et al. (2020)b, summarizing that the barriers faced by medical students in achieving self-regulated learning are contextual. Institutional policies may affect the autonomy and confidence of learners. The themes are Personal, Behavioral, Environmental, and Cognitive.  The third row refers to Samarasekara (2020)c, noting that most students encountered problems when using e-learning methods, and many of these problems were related to poor economic status. The themes identified are Personal and Environmental.  The table summarizes research findings on the relationship between educational factors and learning outcomes, categorized under various themes based on psychological theories.

    Medical Students’ Study Habits Through a Sociocultural Lens: A Systematic Literature Review

    Hamzah Shahid Rafiq, Erik Blair
    83-91
    2024-04-12
  • The image is a flow chart that outlines the stages of project development, from conception to implementation. It begins with an "Assigned Community Partner," followed by a step to "Understand Community Partner Goals." The next step is to "Understand Association between Social Issue and Healthcare Impacts," indicating an analysis phase. Progressing from understanding, the next phase is to "Develop and Carry Out Project," which is the action stage. The final step in this process is to "Present Project at Symposium," signifying the culmination and reflection on the work completed. The flow chart demonstrates a structured approach to creating a project that addresses healthcare disparities in partnership with a community organization.

    The Importance of Understanding Social Determinants of Health as Medical Students: My Experience with the Cincinnati Homeless Coalition

    Shivatej Dubbaka, Taylor Lentz
    109-111
    2024-04-12
  • The image is a bar chart titled "Breakdown of the Story Themes." It represents various themes from stories told during a narrative medicine event. The y-axis shows the number of stories (ranging from 0 to 25), and the x-axis lists the story themes. The most frequent themes are "Patient-centered care" with around 23 stories, followed by "Resilience" (15 stories), "Value of learning" (9 stories), and others such as "Gratitude," "Connection to patient," and "Advocacy." Less frequent themes include "Humor" and "Humility," with just one story each.

    The Power of Story Slams: A Mixed-Method Analysis of Narrative Medicine Connecting, Encouraging and Comforting Healthcare Trainees and Professionals

    Amy Stringer, Lisa Liu, Julia Marino, Archana Mupparapu, Anelisa Fergus, Naomi Rosenberg, Michael Vitez, Brian Tuohy
    239-245
    2024-09-30
  • Reducing the Risks of Nuclear War—the Role of Health Professionals

    Kamran Abbasi, Parveen Ali, Virginia Barbour, Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, Marcel GM Olde Rikkert, Peng Gong, Andy Haines, Ira Helfand, Richard Horton, Robert Mash, Arun Mitra, Carlos Monteiro, Elena N. Naumova, Eric J. Rubin, Tilman Ruff, Peush Sahni, James Tumwine, Paul Yonga, Chris Zielinski
    171-173
    2023-08-24
  • This image shows a child sitting cross-legged on a medical examination table. The child is partially undressed, with a plaid shirt open and colorful shorts visible. There are visible circular marks or bruises on the upper chest and shoulder, along with other faint skin markings on the arms and legs. The child's posture is relaxed, and medical documents can be seen in the background, suggesting a clinical or healthcare setting.

    Bronchiectasis with Transmediastinal Herniation of the Left Upper Lobe in a 3-Year-Old Child: A Case Report

    Anuva Dasgupta, Dibyendu Raychaudhuri
    468-472
    2024-12-17
  • Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty (PTA) and Stent Implantation in Hemodialysis Patients with Central Venous Stenosis:A Study of Outcomes

    Kahan S. Mehta, Maurya A. Joshi, Hareesha Rishab Bharadwaj, Mohammed Omar
    S107
    2023-12-19
  • The image is a vertical bar chart displaying the proportion of individuals with varying severity levels of depression. There are five categories on the horizontal axis, from left to right: Minimal Depression, Mild Depression, Moderate Depression, Moderately Severe, and Severe Depression. The vertical axis represents the proportion, ranging from 0 to 35.  The bars indicate the number of individuals in each category. 'Minimal Depression' has the shortest bar, suggesting a lower proportion. 'Mild Depression' has a taller bar, followed by a significantly higher bar for 'Moderate Depression', which appears to be the most common with the tallest bar of all, indicating the highest proportion. The 'Moderately Severe' category's bar drops down, and 'Severe Depression' has the lowest bar similar to 'Minimal Depression', indicating a smaller proportion in these categories. The overall chart shows a clear peak at 'Moderate Depression', highlighting it as the most prevalent severity level among the sample.

    Prioritizing Mental Health: A Cross-Sectional Investigation of Depression Prevalence and Risk Factors among Medical Students in Peshawar, Pakistan

    Nida Gul, Ayaz Ali, Rizwanullah, Khayam, Manahil Saeed Khan, Faiza Gul, Aiysha Gul, Shehriyar, Kashif Ali, Syed Owais Haseeb
    22-28
    2024-04-12
  • A Picture with my Fellow in the Colorectal Operating Room at Cleveland Clinic

    A Medical Student Experience as an Acting Intern in Colorectal Surgery

    Sidharth Misra
    219-221
    2024-07-09
  • The image is a extract of a table titled "Summary of Associations between Socioeconomic Status, Mental Health, and Birth Outcomes." The table has three columns: Factor, Association, and Reference.  The first row indicates that a history of maternal depression is associated with pregnancy-related death, citing Trost et al. 2021 as the reference. The second row links depressive symptoms due to socioeconomic stressors with low birthweight infants and refers to Dunkel Schetter & Tanner, 2012. The table succinctly presents research findings on how socioeconomic status and mental health are related to outcomes at birth. The full table can be found in the article.

    A Review of Psychosocial Factors on Birth Outcomes in Women with Substance Use Disorder in the United States: The Importance of Preventing Relapse During Sustained Remission

    Alexandra R. Dailey
    69-82
    2024-04-12
  • The graph titled "Distribution of the Grown Microorganisms by Sex" shows the frequency of different microorganisms grown from urinary tract infection (UTI) samples, categorized by the patient's sex. The most frequent organism was E. coli, with nearly equal representation between males (29) and females (30). Pseudomonas had a higher occurrence in females (12) than males (7), while Klebsiella, Staphylococcus aureus, and Coagulase-negative staphylococci had slightly higher frequencies in males. This distribution provides insights into the prevalence of UTI-causing pathogens among genders​.

    Assessment of Antimicrobial Resistance and Susceptibility Pattern of UTI-causing Microorganisms in Southern Punjab, Pakistan

    Muhammad Mehwar Anjum; Faiza Khalid; Rida Saleem, Muhammad Awais Bin Abdul Malik, Muhammad Rizwan
    267-273
    2024-09-30
  • Positron Emission Tomography with Computed Tomography Showing Metabolically Active Axillary Lymph Nodes (Blue Arrow). It was Done After Malignancy was Suspected to Determine the Extent of Spread

    Disseminated Tuberculosis with Testes Involvement: An Intriguing Case Report

    Arnab Kundu, Ramanuj Mukherjee, Ayan Parichha, Gouri Mukhopadhyay
    208-211
    2024-07-09
  • The graph titled "Percentage of Cohort Using Specified Therapeutics Pre-admission (Outpatient) versus During Hospitalization (Inpatient)" compares the use of different treatments in COVID-19 patients. Antivirals (79%) and antibiotics (46%) were more commonly used during hospitalization, while outpatient use was lower. Steroids and supplements also saw increased usage during hospitalization. Less frequent treatments included antibody therapy and hydroxychloroquine, both used minimally in both settings. Overall, therapeutic use was higher during hospitalization compared to pre-admission​.

    A Descriptive Analysis of the Use of Various Therapeutics in a Cohort of COVID-19 Patients and the Influence of Media Coverage

    Alfred A. Mathew, Barbara Mensah, John C. Cravero, David C. Moffatt, Roshan Dongre, Thao K. Giang, Samantha C. Olvera, Susan L.F. McLellan, Corri B. Levine
    259-266
    2024-09-30
  • The image titled "MRI Brain Coronal Study Showing Sellar Mass with Suprasellar Extension Causing Optic Chiasm Compression" presents a coronal MRI scan that reveals a mass in the sellar region, extending into the suprasellar area. The red arrow points to the lesion compressing the optic chiasm, a critical structure responsible for vision. This finding is consistent with the diagnosis of a sellar tuberculoma, a rare condition that can mimic pituitary tumors, leading to both visual disturbances and hormonal dysfunction​.

    Case Report: An Atypical Sellar Mass - Sellar Tuberculoma in a Young Patient

    Arwa Moiz Jamali , Rakeshkumar Luhana
    334-337
    2024-09-30
  • Should a Scientific Publication be a Prerequisite to Graduate from Medical School?

    Iqra Nawaz, Jonaviva Anthony Thomas, Prakash Gupta, Duha Shellah, Mihnea-Alexandru Găman, Juan C. Puyana, Francisco J. Bonilla-Escobar
    102-106
    2023-06-30
  • Cover, Credits, & Content

    Executive Committee of IJMS
    94-101
    2023-06-30
  • The horizontal bar chart titled "Severity of Symptoms Reported by Participants in the Menopause Rating Scale" shows that joint and muscle pains, sleep problems, and anxiety are the most commonly reported menopausal symptoms among women in Eluru, Andhra Pradesh, with varying levels of severity, while heat discomfort and hot flashes are reported least frequently.

    Determining the Prevalence and Severity of Menopausal Symptoms in Post-Menopausal Women of Eluru, Andhra Pradesh, India, using the Menopause Rating Scale (MRS)

    Anjali Mediboina, Penumala Pratyusha, G. Sravan Kumar
    152-160
    2024-07-09
  • The image is a bar chart titled "Instagram Post Owner," which displays the frequency of posts from various categories of owners. It shows that the "Others" category has the highest post frequency, followed by the "Health and wellness industry" and "Doctor" categories, while "News agency," "Survivors," "Pharmaceutical company," and "Dietician" categories have significantly lower frequencies.

    A Cross-Sectional Survey of Instagram to Assess Quality and Reliability of Information Regarding Tuberculosis

    Rohan Singhal, Nagaspurthy Reddy Anugu
    146-151
    2024-07-09
  • The image is a horizontal bar graph with four bars, each representing a category of anxiety severity according to the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7 (GAD-7) scale. The categories, listed from the top bar down, are 'Severe anxiety' (scores 15-21), 'Moderate anxiety' (scores 10-14), 'Mild anxiety' (scores 5-9), and 'No anxiety' (scores 0-4). Each bar's length corresponds to the number of individuals in that category, with frequencies noted on the graph. The 'Mild anxiety' category has the longest bar, indicating the highest frequency, followed by 'No anxiety', 'Moderate anxiety', and 'Severe anxiety', respectively. The percentages shown above each bar denote the proportion of individuals within each category, with 'Mild anxiety' having the highest percentage of 41.20% and 'Severe anxiety' the lowest at 12.30%. The graph is a visual representation of the prevalence of anxiety at different levels within the surveyed group.

    Prevalence of Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Associated Risk Factors Among Medical Students in Sudan: A Cross-Sectional Study at Omdurman Islamic University

    Khalid Osman Mohamed, Ahmed ALemam Ahmed, ElShimaa Ammar Zaki, Sozan Mudather Soumit, Wamda Ahmed Ali, Asmaa Mohamed Abbas
    14-21
    2024-04-12
  • The image shows a healthcare professional and a young person, both wearing gloves and masks, tearing apart signs labeled "COVID-19" and "CORONAVIRUS," symbolizing the fight against the pandemic and the hope of overcoming the virus. Designed by freepik

    Exploring the Impact of COVID-19 on the Healthcare System and Vulnerable Populations in the United States

    Rachel Williams, Alagarsamy Srinivasan, Muthu Periasamy
    185-194
    2024-07-09
  • The MRI image labeled f shows a T2 fat-suppressed scan of the shoulder, specifically highlighting severe supraspinatus tendinosis. The white arrow points to a high-grade partial-thickness tear on the bursal surface of the tendon. This tear is consistent with chronic rotator cuff injury, where the tendon has undergone degenerative changes, leading to tearing and inflammation​.

    Integrating Tendinous Pathophysiology Into Rotator Cuff Tears And Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome: A Narrative Review

    Joshua R. Poole, Erin Alaia, Robert J. Meislin
    303-310
    2024-09-30
  •  Window to The Body. The Image Depicts My Peripheral Blood Smear that I saw Through the Lens of a Powerful Microscope.

    From Symptoms to Diagnosis: A Medical Student’s Experience in Solving Her Own Mystery

    Madeline Franke
    337-339
    2023-09-14
  • The image depicts a tired-looking medical professional, likely a student or resident, resting their head on their hands with a weary expression. Surrounding them are symbols of time and exhaustion: a large clock showing different times, an alarm clock, and a crescent moon indicating nighttime. In front of the person is a plate with a donut and a cup of coffee, suggesting a quick, possibly unhealthy meal. The background includes calming elements like leaves, and a heartbeat line, emphasizing the stress and fatigue associated with demanding medical schedules. The overall color scheme is soft, with shades of blue and green, highlighting a somber and reflective mood.

    Skipping Breakfast is Associated with Shorter Sleep Duration in Medical Students

    Harsh Bhoopatkar, Shivani Sharma, Fiona Moir, Miriam Nakatsuji, Andrew Wearn, Karen Falloon
    178-184
    2024-07-09
  • Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Medical Students and Students’ Perspectives on COVID-19 Policies and Social Media in 2021 and 2022

    Ghazal Becker, Emily K. Ranta, Riddhi S. Shah, Victoria Reyes, H. Dean Sutphin; Alexis M. Stoner
    120-127
    2023-06-30
  • Global Surgery Research and How to Advance the Field. Photo by Shane Rounce on Unsplash

    Global Surgery Research: An Overview and the Role of Medical Students and Surgical Trainees in Advancing Global Surgery Research in LMICs

    Yvan Zolo
    243-245
    2023-09-18
  • Abstracts of the 6th Edition International Medical Students’ Congress of Bucharest (IMSCB)

    Executive Committee of IJMS
    S16-S34
    2023-04-26
  • A Rare Case Report of Neurological Condition: Moersch-Woltman Syndrome with Positive Anti-GAD Antibodies

    Aakanksha Pitliya
    233-236
    2023-09-15
  • Timeline Representing the Patient’s Clinical and Ethical Course Prior to and During the Described Hospitalization. Pertinent Details Include the Prior Psychiatric Diagnosis, Presenting Clinical Signs, and Subsequent Ethics Committee Consultation.

    A Case-Based Discussion Supporting Ethics Education in Medical Schools

    Liliana R. Ladner, Mark G. Swope, Phyllis Whitehead
    326-329
    2023-12-21
  • This line graph shows the prevalence of blindness across different ages and races/ethnicities, with the prevalence increasing with age for all groups. The five lines represent all races, Black non-Hispanic, Hispanic any race, Other, and White non-Hispanic, each following a similar trend with a significant rise in older age groups.

    Blindness Disparities Between Racial/Ethnic Groups in the State of Texas

    Angelica Garcia, Kent Anderson, Megan Funkhouser
    141-145
    2024-07-09
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