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  • The horizontal bar chart titled "Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Respondents" shows that the majority correctly believe antibiotics can increase AMR (68%), kill commensal bacteria (91.2%), and have serious side effects (88%), while most (94%) correctly disagree that antibiotics speed up recovery from most coughs and colds.

    Antibiotic Use Awareness and Practices in the Indian Community During Later Stages of COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Survey

    Hiyanoor Ghosh, Kanchan Gupta
    133-140
    2024-07-09
  • The image is a richly detailed illustration created for an article titled "Becoming a Physician: A 40-year Retrospective on Medical Socialization." At the center, there's a silhouette of a thoughtful person, possibly a physician, with an illuminated backdrop symbolizing enlightenment and reflection. Surrounding the figure are various symbols of medical education and practice, including an hourglass, books, a stethoscope, and an academic graduation cap, arranged in a circular formation suggesting the passage of time. The hourglass is particularly prominent, representing the 40-year journey. Medical icons like a heart, a caduceus, and other healthcare symbols are also interspersed, hinting at the enduring core values of the medical profession. The overall tone of the image is contemplative and introspective, visualizing the personal growth and transformation that occurs over a long career in medicine.

    Becoming a Physician: A 40-year Retrospective on Medical Socialization

    Michael McGee
    112-119
    2024-04-12
  • What was left unsaid – Exchange Experience

    Yimeng Zhang
    113-114
    2017-12-31
  • “How Can I Help You?”: Perspectives from a Patient with a Hearing Loss

    Rachel Kolb
    94-96
    2013-08-31
  • The image for the article titled "The Shame Is Not Mine: Addressing Abuse of Power Dynamics in Medical Training" by Sierra Norman features a distressed female medical student standing alone in a dimly lit hospital corridor. The muted colors and somber tone of the image emphasize the seriousness of the issue addressed in the article.

    The Shame Is Not Mine: Addressing Abuse of Power Dynamics in Medical Training

    Sierra Norman
    354-365
    2024-09-30
  • Health Literacy Levels among Outpatients at a Tertiary Hospital in Delhi, India

    Monika Sahoo, Charu Kohli, Jugal Kishore
    29-33
    2015-03-31
  • “But what if you get made to go to war?” – My Experience of Life as a Junior Doctor and Army Reservist

    Chris B. Yates
    110-112
    2017-12-31
  • Is There A Doctor Onboard?

    Holly Cathryne Brownlee
    174-175
    2021-06-22
  • Fighting blindness with a Guerrilla: The Guerrilla Eye Service of Pittsburgh

    Francisco J. Bonilla-Escobar
    117-120
    2017-06-30
  • Hurricane Kids: Impact of Socioeconomic, Public Health, Medical Education, and Natural Disasters on a Doctor in Training

    Kate Young
    84-85
    2021-04-30
  • Correlational Analysis of Stratification Criteria Medical Students' Knowledge of Medical Malpractice

    Evaluating Medical Students' Knowledge of Medical Malpractice: A Pilot Study

    Nia Nikkhahmanesh, Paul Kang, Eric vanSonnenberg
    276-284
    2023-12-21
  • The image is a bar chart displaying the most common sources of information for medical students learning about residency programs. The vertical bars represent the percentage of participants selecting each source. Program websites are the most frequently used, reaching close to 40%, followed closely by the FREIDA website. The Doximity website appears to be less used, shown by a shorter bar, and an even smaller percentage of respondents reported using other sources, which are detailed in the legend. These other sources include specific websites such as ACGME, AAFP, SDN, the AAMC's Residency Explorer, and Reddit Spreadsheets, each with smaller individual percentages contributing to the 'Other' category.

    Residency Program Website Content May Not Meet Applicant Needs

    Sangrag Ganguli, Sheena W. Chen, Sam Maghami, Florina Corpodean, Paul P. Lin, Yolanda C. Haywood, Khashayar Vaziri, Juliet Lee, Hope T. Jackson
    60-68
    2024-04-12
  • Reliability Generalization of the Medical Student Stressor Questionnaire

    Mason A. Montano, Samuel A. Montano, Jennifer L. Harrison, Trisha M. Kivisalu
    25-31
    2022-04-13
  • Life Goes On – Death and Dying in the Medical Field

    Sara Hussain
    115-116
    2017-12-31
  • Folk Medicine in the Philippines: A Phenomenological Study of Health-Seeking Individuals

    Nadine Angela O. Rondilla, Ian Christopher N. Rocha, Shannon Jean R. Roque, Ricardo Martin S. Lu, Nica Lois B. Apolinar, Alyssa A. Solaiman-Balt, Theorell Joshua J. Abion, Pauline Bianca P. Banatin, Carina Viktoria M. Javier
    25-32
    2021-04-29
  • Reflection of a Second Year Medical Student: Navigating Medical School with Chronic Illness

    Marcel Blignaut
    176-177
    2021-06-22
  • The graph titled "The Difference Between the Number of 2WRs Made in the 2019, 2020 and 2021 Data Sets" illustrates changes in two-week cancer referrals (2WRs) over three years, based on the study you provided. In 2019, the number of referrals was approximately 120. This number significantly dropped in 2020 to around 60, reflecting the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown. By 2021, there was a strong rebound, with referrals exceeding 160, representing a recovery after the pandemic restrictions were lifted.

    The Impact of the COVID-19 Lockdown on Cancer Referrals in Primary Care in the UK: Two Years On

    Olivia Whittle, Lucy Bushby, Rebecca Chambers; Jayden Gittens
    252-258
    2024-09-30
  • Double Inlet Left Ventricle with Eisenmenger Syndrome in an Adult – A Case Report

    Rahul Regi Abraham
    53-56
    2017-04-30
  • A Survey Based Feedback Analysis of the Current Medical Teaching Methodology and Trends in Medical Research Practice in a South Indian Medical Institute

    Supreeth Nekkanti, Sagarika Manjunath, Arun Mahtani, Archana Meka, Tanushree Rao
    6-17
    2018-04-30
  • Clinical Skills Abilities Development During COVID-19 Pandemic in Mexico City

    Lourdes Adriana Medina-Gaona
    175-176
    2020-06-30
  • 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
  • Should Research Thesis be a Prerequisite for Doctor of Medicine Degree? A Cross-sectional Study at Jordan University of Science and Technology

    Aisha Gharaibeh, Yazan S. Mousa
    8-12
    2014-01-05
  • Prevalence of Impostor Phenomenon among Medical Students in a Malaysian Private Medical School

    Muhammad Yassin Ikbaal, Nurhazirah 'Aqilah Salim Musa
    66-70
    2018-07-21
  • The Education of Medical Students in Human Factors – A National Survey

    Michael Conroy, Joel Chilaka, Gianluca Colucci
    119-128
    2022-07-12
  • Exploring Adult Patients’ Perceptions and Experiences of Telemedicine Consultations in Primary Care: A Qualitative Systematic Review

    Jack Allen
    288-315
    2022-10-21
  • Tips for Junior Doctors and Medical Students: Writing and Publishing Undergraduate Textbooks

    Aliso Bradley, Katrina A. Mason, Mark A. Rodrigues, Ceen-Ming Tang, Matthew Wood, Katherine Lattey, Patrick Byrne, Michael Ross, Simon Maxwell, Zeshan U. Qureshi
    167-169
    2015-08-15
  • The Voice of a Psychiatry Resident Doctor During COVID-19 Outbreak in Mumbai, India

    Pooja Kapri, Pawan Gadgile
    73-74
    2020-04-30
  • 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
  • Risk to Develop Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus according to FINDRISC tool in Guatemalan Physicians aged 40-60 years

    Estuardo Daniel Castro, Gamaliél Alejandro Velásquez,, Edgar Lineker Santos, Gustavo Adolfo Oliva, Clara Elizabeth Chang, Harry Francisco Soto
    20-25
    2017-06-13
  • The Experience of Transitioning from Being a New York City Paramedic to Medical Intern in the Dominican Republic

    Reynolds A. Kairus
    75-77
    2018-06-20
  • Medical Students’ Awareness About Value-Based Health Care in Brazil: A Cross Sectional Study

    Gustavo Hirt, Fernanda Gushken, Guilherme Borges Gomes da Silva, Daniel Lacerda Heringer, Luciano Castro Gomes de Mello, Daniel Tavares Malheiro, Marcia Makdisse
    129-138
    2022-07-12
  • Opportunistic Conversations about Eating Disorders: An Encounter from my Pediatrics Elective

    Brishti Debnath
    240-241
    2021-08-24
  • The Silent Suffering of Jane Doe: Negligence of Mental Health Problems in Daily Practice

    Julius Kremling
    138-139
    2014-06-28
  • COVID-19: Where Do We Go from Here? An Experience from Medical Students in India

    Tanisha Kalra, Nikhita Kalra
    66-67
    2020-04-30
  • 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
  • Medical Student Research Journals: The International Journal of Medical Students (IJMS) Legacy

    Kiera Liblik, Patricio Garcia-Espinosa, Ahmed Nahian, Surobhi Chatterjee, Mihnea-Alexandru Găman, Ciara Egan, Juan C. Puyana, Francisco J Bonilla-Escobar
    9-14
    2022-04-12
  • Sixth Class Students' Performance and Confidence Levels Before and After Training in Clinical Skills Laboratories

    Ali Mustafa Abualhayja'a, Handan Ankarali, Ramez Alyacoub,, Ala' Abudayeh, Sara Alsaoud,, Omar Majed Alsaeidi, Moaath Alsmady, Islam Massad, Orhan Alimoglu
    26-31
    2017-12-06
  • Eye-Opening Medical Missions

    Ethan Waisberg
    86-88
    2022-04-13
  • The Outbreak of the Century: A Chronicle Experience by a Medical Intern

    Chinmay Divyadarshi Kar, Dipti Mohapatra
    194-196
    2020-07-31
  • National Health Service Bury and Rochdale Doctors on Call (NHS BARDOC): Medical Students Working on the Frontline at the Greater Manchester COVID-19 Death Service

    Imania Yaqub, Bilaal Ghafoor
    301-302
    2020-12-09
  •  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
  • Self-medication among Undergraduate Medical Students of Alexandria Faculty of Medicine: Where do We Stand?

    Marwa Ramadan, Asmaa Eltaweel, Tamwe El Nakhal, Hanan Hemead, Abdelrahman Maraqa, Doha Abish, Rana Essam, Azza Baraka
    52-55
    2018-05-10
  • Med Moth: A Storytelling Platform for Improving Wellness in Medical Education

    Michelle Silver, Sarah Ohnigian, Hugh Silk, Michael Ennis, Judith Savageau
    300-303
    2022-01-06
  • PRISMA flow chart of search strategy in the study: A Review of Palliative Care Service Delivery Models and Patient Outcomes for Adults with Cancer in Selected East and Southeast Asian Countries

    A Review of Palliative Care Service Delivery Models and Patient Outcomes for Adults with Cancer in Selected East and Southeast Asian Countries

    Chun-Yi Tseng, Natalia Calanzani
    294-311
    2023-08-10
  • Learning Strategies and Innovations among Medical Students in the Philippines during the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Trisha Denise D. Cedeño, Ian Christopher N. Rocha, Kimberly G. Ramos, Noreen Marielle C. Uy
    77-79
    2021-03-05
  • Feeding Practices among Infants in a Rural Community in Bangladesh: A Cross-Sectional Study

    Rajat Das Gupta
    115-118
    2014-09-15
  • Medical Interns as Volunteers in the COVID-19 Vaccination Drives in the Philippines

    Ian Christopher N. Rocha, Kimberly G. Ramos, Alyssa A. Solaiman-Balt, Trisha Denise D. Cedeño
    89-91
    2022-04-13
  • Dyke-Davidoff-Masson Syndrome: A Case Report

    Gaurav M. Urs, Hitesh R Doddabele
    82-85
    2022-04-13
  • The Role of Telemedicine on Ecuador During the COVID-19 Crisis: A Perspective from a Volunteer Physician

    Bryan Nicolalde
    154-155
    2020-05-08
  • Attitudes and Perceptions among Dublin International Foundation College Students towards Taking Conventional Medications and Herbal Medicines

    Abdullah T. Eissa
    123-126
    2015-12-31
  • A Reflection and Comparison of Physician Training in the United States of America and United Kingdom

    Rohit S. Aiyer
    48-50
    2013-04-30
  • Healthcare Students’ Perception of Social Distancing During the 2019 Coronavirus Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Survey

    Devon L Barrett, Katharine W Rainer, Chao Zhang, Travis W Blalock
    192-196
    2021-05-18
  • The Enduring Value of Research in Medical Education

    Juliana Bonilla-Velez, Mariah Small, Raul Urrutia, Gwen Lomberk
    37-44
    2017-12-26
  • Fostering Europe’s Future Physician-Scientists: An Interview with European MD/PhD Association Chairman Dr. André dos Santos Rocha

    Paul M. Ryan, André dos Santos Rocha
    45-48
    2020-04-30
  • A World Leader in Medicine

    Omar Mousa
    76-77
    2014-01-15
  • 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
  • The Weight of Schoolbags and Musculoskeletal Pain in Children of Selected Schools in Thimphu, Bhutan: A Cross-sectional Study

    Thinley Dorji, Saran Tenzin Tamang, Sonam Yoezer, Kuenzang Wangdi
    29-32
    2019-08-31
  • “Measuring Frailty Can Improve Shared-Decision Making between Patients and Physicians”: An Experience of Measuring Frailty in Elderly Chronic Kidney Disease Patients

    Mahira Ilyas
    18-20
    2019-04-30
  • Artist Featured in IJMS Volume 4: Yimeng Zhang

    Executive Board of IJMS
    134-135
    2016-12-25
  • Vertical bar chart comparing the percentage of different groups familiar with musculoskeletal (MSK) care or related services. Sports teams and elite athletes show the highest familiarity, followed by people with MSK injuries, recreational athletes, the general population, and people without MSK injuries.

    Sport and Exercise Medicine: a misunderstood specialty among medical students and foundation doctors

    Bonar McGuire, Hassan Mahfouz, Harry Lorenz, Edward Archer
    40-46
    2025-03-31
  • 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
  • Speaking Medicine in the Silent Language: Experience with a Deaf Patient in Sri Lanka

    Hettiarachchige D. P. Jayawardana
    59-60
    2021-01-05
  • Clinical Audit: Paediatric Medical Team Attendance at Deliveries in an Outer Metropolitan Hospital in Western Australia

    Gelaye Tadesse Nadew
    104-107
    2016-12-26
  • Cerebellar Syndromes: A Medical Student Guide

    Claudia K. Sellers, Suvankar Pal
    37-42
    2013-04-30
  • The Journey of Insulin: Leaving a Legacy as a Medical Student

    Ahmad Al-Sukaini, Muhammad Aslam Qureshi, F Suker
    40-41
    2016-04-23
  • It features a prominent microphone at the center, symbolizing the podcast medium, surrounded by various icons related to nutrition and health, such as fruits, vegetables, a heart, and medical symbols. The background includes elements like a stethoscope and medical documents, emphasizing the educational and medical focus of the podcast series.

    Leveraging a Podcast Series for Nutrition Education in Medical Curriculum

    John Vellek, Jessica Rosen, Gillian Hecht, Francesco Ciuffo, Rachel Thommen, Kristina H. Petersen
    169-177
    2024-07-09
  • Childhood Effects of Prenatal and Postnatal Exposure to Mercurial Skin Lightening Agents. Literature Review

    Rebecca Murerwa, Fidel Gwala, Thomas Amuti, Mary Muange
    74-81
    2022-04-13
  • The image labeled (A) is a T2-weighted MRI scan of the patient's left hand, focusing on the thumb, as described in the article. It reveals a well-demarcated, hyperdense lesion (indicated by the arrow) located in the subungual region of the distal phalanx. This lesion corresponds to a glomus tumor, which was causing the patient’s symptoms of throbbing pain, particularly exacerbated by cold. The scan helped confirm the diagnosis, leading to a successful surgical excision through a transungual approach​.

    Successful Subungual Glomus Tumor Removal: A Case Report and Future Guidance on Diagnosis and Treatment

    Made Bramantya Karna, Richard Christian Suteja
    338-344
    2024-09-30
  • Meloxicam Decreases the Formation of Peritoneal Adhesions in an Experimental Surgical Model in Rats

    Luis Alfredo Hernandez Villarroel, Henry Fernandez, Luisa Cesin
    6-13
    2017-03-19
  • Clinical Elective Choices and Motivations for Future Career Specialty Selection of Medical School Trainees and Junior Doctors of the University of the West Indies, Jamaica

    Jean Williams Johnson, Leohrandra Graham, Eric Williams, Colleen Campbell, Nidhi Thomas, Maxine Gossell-Williams
    49-55
    2022-04-13
  • The Experience and Perplexities of the COVID-19 Situation in Pakistan

    Amna Kaneez Fatima Raja, Mohummad Hassan Raza Raja, Maryam Ashfaq
    171-173
    2021-01-08
  • Breast Cancer and Lymphedema: A Narrative Review

    Athena Michaelides, Constantina Constantinou
    66-72
    2019-12-17
  • Women in Science: A Student Workshop at a University in Mexico

    Daniela C. González-Cruz, Sofía Jezzini-Martínez, Paloma C. Leyva-Camacho, Ilse Janeth De la Rosa-Rodríguez, Andrea Flores-Rodríguez, Karina Raygoza-Cortez, Mariana García-Leal
    80-84
    2023-03-31
  • Eyes Wide Open - To Cornea, to Medical School, to Life

    Aviad Sapir
    309-310
    2020-10-29
  • Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Diabetes in Medical Students: Observational Study, Experience in Colombia

    Diego Mauricio Bados Enriquez, Karoll Vanessa Ladino Oyola, Juan Esteban Yucuma Ruiz
    61-65
    2018-07-21
  • A Sad Bird Learning to Fly: A Dark Real-Life Tale about the Experience of a Patient Suffering Domestic Violence

    Thiago Henrique Roza, Sarah Aline Roza
    129-130
    2016-12-27
  • Abstracts of the Academic Medical Congress of Piaui, COMAPI, 2018

    Executive Board of IJMS
    S6-S66
    2018-12-31
  • ‘First, Do No Harm'… A Call to Re-evaluate the Wellbeing of Healthcare Staff

    Kyriaki-Barbara Papalois
    439-441
    2023-02-16
  • Stuck in Limbo: Coping with an Unusual Circumstance as an International Medical Graduate from India

    Sanjana Chetana Shanmukhappa
    159-161
    2020-05-15
  • The image shows a single-story building with a caption indicating it's the "Dr. Esther Davis (OBE) Memorial Ward." The architecture is modest, with a red roof, yellow walls, and multiple doors and windows, suggesting functionality and accessibility. A person is seen walking past, giving a sense of scale to the structure. Surrounding the building is lush greenery, indicating a tropical or subtropical location. The ward is dedicated to the care of leprosy patients and commemorates the work of Dr. Esther Davis, a missionary doctor affiliated with The Leprosy Mission, highlighting her contributions to medical care in this field.

    From Theory to Practice: Reflections of a Medical Student's Rural Posting in a Leprosy Hospital

    Glorious Kate Akpegah
    106-108
    2024-04-12
  • Back to the Future: Medicine Beyond the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Madeleine J. Cox, Leah Komer, Ciara Egan, Purva C. Shah, Nikoleta Tellios, Annora A. Kumar
    9-10
    2021-04-30
  • Spine ABC, A Multidimensional Case Report from A to Z: Aneurysmal Bone Cyst of the Spine In memory of Dimitrios Konstantinou

    Eliza (Eleni-Zacharoula) Georgiou, Savvina Prapiadou, Helen Kourea
    33-37
    2019-08-31
  • Experience of a Medical Student: Volunteering in The Emergency Department during Massive Flood in Kelantan, Malaysia

    Zhi Xiong Chong
    163-164
    2015-07-13
  • A First Year Medical Student’s Perspective on Working in ICU during the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Erin McCabe
    299-300
    2020-12-09
  • The Impact of Previous Cardiology Electives on Canadian Medical Student Interest and Understanding of Cardiology

    Bright Huo, Wyatt MacNevin, Todd Dow, Miroslaw Rajda
    207-212
    2021-07-21
  • Attitudes to and Understanding of Placebo Use: A Cross- Sectional Exploratory Study in a Malaysian Hospital

    Amanda Villiers Tuthill, Tay Zhuo Han, Chang Xian Chai, Ai Wen Chai, Chun Yiing Wong, Karen Morgan
    108-111
    2016-12-31
  • 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
  • The AIDS Frontline, PhD Reformation and Our Definition of Scientific Rigor - An Interview with Professor Arturo Casadevall

    Paul MacDaragh Ryan
    126-128
    2018-12-23
  • Barriers for Junior Doctors to Specialize in Rural Generalism – A Medical Student Experience

    Madeleine J. Cox
    436-438
    2023-01-02
  • Effect of Schoolbag Weight on Musculoskeletal Pain among Primary School Children in Yaounde, Cameroon: A Cross-sectional Study

    Wiliam Richard Guessogo, Peguy Brice Assomo-Ndemba , Edmond Ebal-Minye, Jerson Mekoulou-Ndongo, Claude Bryan Bika-Lélé, William Mbang-Bian, Eva Linda Djuine-Soh , Jean Bertrand Ondoa, Samuel Honoré Mandengue, Abdou Temfemo
    96-101
    2020-08-31
  • Mexican Medical Students Protest During COVID-19 Pandemic

    Gabriela Torres-Hernández, Patricio García-Espinosa, Edgar Botello-Hernández, Diego Ortega-Moreno
    63-65
    2021-04-22
  • Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage in a 68-Year-old Hyperglycemic Female Patient: Case Report and Literature Review

    Paul Marcel Morgan
    45-49
    2019-08-31
  • Assessment of doctor's satisfaction with governmental hospital after the war 2024 in Sudan

    Ali Omer
    S371
    2025-01-01
  • To Stay at Port or to Go to Sea: Are Clinical Clerkships a Double-Edged Sword During the COVID-19 Pandemic? Where Do We Go From Here?

    Mihnea-Alexandru Găman, Paul MacDaragh Ryan, Francisco Javier Bonilla-Escobar
    92-95
    2020-08-31
  • International Journal of Medical Students - Year 2016 - Volume 4 - Supplement 1

    Executive Committee of IJMS
    2022-12-12
  • 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
  • Medical Education in Naples, Italy, at the Time of SARS-CoV-2

    Gianluca Pagano, Gaetano Luglio
    51-53
    2020-04-30
  • Confidence in Supporting Peers with Dyslexia Questionnaire Post-Dyslexia Awareness Workshop

    The Role and Impact of Dyslexia Awareness Workshops in the Medical Curriculum

    Mitchell Osei-Junior, Mayya Vorona
    199-205
    2023-09-18
  • A Grain of Sand in the Ocean: Training New Generations of Editors, Reviewers, and Medical Scientists

    Francisco J. Bonilla-Escobar, Annora A. Kumar, Georgiana Farrugia-Bonnici, Paul MacDaragh Ryan, Mihnea-Alexandru Găman
    213-216
    2020-12-18
  • Addressing the Enduring Primary Care Physician Shortage in The United States: The Direct and Indirect Effects of Gender on the Medical Specialty Decision-Making Process

    Kelly Rhea MacArthur, Emily Royer, Daniel N. Hawkins
    91-97
    2018-12-23
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Countdown to the World Conference of Medical Student Research-2 Months Left to Apply!

July 29, 2025

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Dear Fellow Researchers,

The clock is ticking! Just two months remain until the September 30th deadline for abstract submissions to the IJMS Fourth Annual World Conference of Medical Student Research, taking place November 15–16, 8 AM–5 PM EST.

Whether you’re...

Join Our Global Judging Panel for the upcoming 4th annual World Conference of Medical Student Research!

July 10, 2025

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Dear Readers, Professors, Faculty, and Researchers,

Join Us as a Judge for the IJMS World Conference of Medical Student Research!

We are excited to announce a Call for Volunteer Judges for the upcoming 4th annual IJMS World Conference of Medical Student Research, taking place on...

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