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  • Prevalence of Psychological Distress Among Quarantined People in Trivandrum District During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-sectional Study

    Sneha S Prakash, Sneha Sabu, Jayaprakash Raghavan, Chintha Sujatha
    269-273
    2022-01-06
  • The image is a horizontal grouped bar chart titled "Rate of Antibiotic Appropriateness on Mondays vs. Fridays, n= 160". It illustrates the proportion of appropriate antibiotic prescriptions across four categories: Duration, Frequency, Dose, and Selection, as well as an Overall rate. For each category, there are two adjacent bars representing data for Monday (in blue) and Friday (in orange). The chart shows that Monday generally has higher rates of appropriateness in all categories, with the most noticeable difference in the 'Selection' category. The 'Duration' and 'Frequency' categories show the least variation between the days. The proportions are marked on a scale from 0 to 100 on the horizontal axis.

    Antibiotic Appropriateness on Mondays vs. Fridays: Empiric Treatment of Simple Cystitis in the Emergency Department

    Kira A. LeBron, Adrienne Bielawski, Patrick Popiel , Setareh Shams , Cara L. Grimes
    29-34
    2024-04-12
  • Developing A Clinical Evidence Retrieval Service in Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Wei Z. Chew, Su M. Liew, Julia P. Engkasan, Noran N. Hairi, Ka T. Ng, Teng CL, Ranita H. Shunmugam, Choo W. Yuen, Chirk J. Ng
    154-157
    2023-06-30
  • Reply to Letter to the Editor, “Response to Medical Students’ Attitudes towards Female Sex Workers

    Jenna Toki Nakagawa, Muge Akpinar-Elci
    74-77
    2015-03-25
  • This bar chart illustrates the number of individuals who participated in specific clinical electives or subinternships related to anesthesiology, intensive care, and emergency medicine. For the anesthesiology elective or subinternship, 7 participants responded "Yes" and 4 responded "No." In contrast, for the ICU/critical care medicine elective or subinternship, only 3 participants had completed one, while 8 had not. Regarding the emergency medicine elective or subinternship, responses were more evenly distributed, with 5 indicating participation and 6 indicating none. The data highlights varying levels of exposure to these key clinical areas among the respondents.

    Evaluating a Low-Fidelity Anesthesiology Simulation for Airway Management and Cardiac Arrest in Medical Students

    Kendra L. Walsh, Christopher Samuel, Shyamal Asher
    133-147
    2025-03-27
  • Experience of a Medical Student: Volunteering in The Emergency Department during Massive Flood in Kelantan, Malaysia

    Zhi Xiong Chong
    163-164
    2015-07-13
  • The image titled "Staining of the Iliopectineal Bursa" shows a dissection of the right femoral triangle in a formalin-fixed specimen. The iliopectineal bursa is marked with an asterisk (*), positioned deep to the psoas tendon and ventral to the pectineus muscle (1). The dissection is framed by the adductor longus muscle (2) and the sartorius muscle (3). This illustration highlights the use of ultrasound-guided techniques to inject blue latex into the bursa, which helps students visualize this otherwise difficult-to-dissect structure​.

    A Scoping Review on the Utility of Ultrasound to Visualize Bursae in Anatomical Dissection Courses

    Felix Margenfeld, Adib Zendehdel, Giorgio Tamborrini, Jennifer Polzer, Marc Naville, Amélie Poilliot, Magdalena Müller-Gerbl
    294-302
    2024-09-30
  • Experiences of a London Medical Student in the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Alin-Ioan Suseanu
    183-185
    2020-07-10
  • 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
  • The COVID-19 Pandemic Through the Lens of a Medical Student in India

    Surobhi Chatterjee
    82-83
    2020-04-30
  • Abstracts of the XXVII Medical Academic Congress of Unicamp, CoMAU, 2018

    Executive Committee of IJMS
    S31-S59
    2019-05-11
  • Put Your Mask On First Before Assisting Others! A Wellness Retreat for Students of Peer Support Groups

    Joanie Mélançon, Laurence Petitclerc, Alexandre Lafleur, Andrée Vézina
    123-125
    2018-12-23
  • Service Learning Goes Virtual in the Viral World

    Joel Grunhut, Shimron Brown, Peter Averkiou
    75-76
    2021-04-21
  • 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
  • From Bench to Bedside: Experiencing the Transition from Scientist to Medical Student

    Paul MacDaragh Ryan
    104-106
    2017-12-31
  • Thinking Globally in the Pursuit of Individual Identity: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the International Journal of Medical Students (IJMS)

    Muhammad Romail Manan, Kiera Liblik, Francisco J. Barrera, Ciara Egan, Juan C. Puyana, Francisco J. Bonilla-Escobar
    112-114
    2022-07-12
  • The Association of Blood Banks per City with Mortality Due to Traumatic Hemorrhagic Shock in Colombia: A Population-Based Analysis

    Alejandro Munoz-Valencia, Francisco J. Bonilla-Escobar, Juan C. Puyana
    22-28
    2023-03-31
  • Color-coded circular diagram titled 'The Pupil’s P’s,' illustrating key concepts in geriatric or complex patient care. Each segment represents a different factor beginning with the letter P, such as Pain, Polypharmacy, Pressure Injuries, Psychological Perturbations, and Post-Hospital Plan, arranged in a continuous loop.

    The Pupil’s P’s: An Alliterative Tool and Practical Framework for Managing Older Patients

    Milton Louca, Peter Gonski
    105-109
    2025-03-31
  • 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
  • A First Year Medical Student’s Perspective on Working in ICU during the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Erin McCabe
    299-300
    2020-12-09
  • Penile Cancer in Cali, Colombia: 10 Years of Casuistry in a Tertiary Referral Center of a Middle-Income Country

    Lina M. Rengifo, Maria del M. Herrera, Angie L. Rincon-Jimenez, Alberto J. Bermudez-Pupo, Francisco J. Bonilla-Escobar
    109-114
    2014-09-01
  • Student Mobility and Research Capacity: A Global Health Experience

    Letícia Nunes Campos, Sura Wanessa Santos Rocha
    237-239
    2021-07-08
  • Letter to the Editor Regarding “The Vigil of Medicine”

    Casey P. Schukow
    178-179
    2021-06-22
  • Combatting Misinformation During the COVID-19 Pandemic Via Social Media

    Shehrbano Ali, Muhammad Murad Murtaza
    56-58
    2021-04-29
  • Writing Case Reports: Teaching and Tuition Techniques, and the Improvement of Clinical Diagnostic Reasoning

    Yosuke Kakisaka, Mayu Fujikawa, Schuyler Gaillard
    88-90
    2016-12-26
  • Experience in a Palliative Care Unit in a Mexican Tertiary Level Hospital

    Patricio García-Espinosa
    92-94
    2022-04-13
  • Stuck in Limbo: Coping with an Unusual Circumstance as an International Medical Graduate from India

    Sanjana Chetana Shanmukhappa
    159-161
    2020-05-15
  • What Was the Name of That Drug? How Medical Students can Make the Most Out of Their Education

    Aryan Riahi, David Jung
    50-51
    2019-08-31
  • Shared Decision Making and Effective Physician-Patient Communication: The Quintessence of Patient-Centered Care

    Huy Ming Lim, Kristiana Siste Kurniasanti
    7-9
    2017-12-26
  • 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
  • The Utility of Online Resources in Times of COVID-19: A Mexican Medical Student Point of View

    Aldo Mijail Pacheco Carrillo
    58-59
    2020-04-30
  • South Africa and COVID-19: A Medical Student Perspective

    Sahil Maharaj
    186-187
    2020-07-14
  • Hurricane Kids: Impact of Socioeconomic, Public Health, Medical Education, and Natural Disasters on a Doctor in Training

    Kate Young
    84-85
    2021-04-30
  • Knowledge, Prevention, and Practice of Heat Strokes Among the Public in United Arab Emirates (UAE)

    Mohamad Baraa Alebaji, Tasnim Hossam Elzini, Haneen Basim Ali Shahin, Abdelwahab Bashir Mohamed Suleiman​​, Harshitha Richard, Raed Imad Aldin Dali
    175-179
    2022-07-12
  • An International Medical Graduate’s Experience of Postgraduate Training in the United States

    Juan J. Delgado-Hurtado
    165-166
    2015-08-14
  • A Surgical Resident’s Perspective about COVID-19 Pandemic: Unique Experience and Lessons Learnt

    Madhuri Chaudary, Prakash Kumar Sasmal
    156-158
    2020-05-11
  • Dr. Russell Van Gelder, MD, Ph.D., Editor in Chief of Ophthalmology, the Journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology

    The Life of an Editor: Dr. Russell Van Gelder, MD, Ph.D., Editor in Chief of Ophthalmology, the Journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology

    Malina Cernatescu, Juan C. Puyana, Francisco J. Bonilla-Escobar
    330-336
    2023-12-21
  • Learning with the Community: An Enriching Experience

    Shambhavi Chowdhary
    81-83
    2017-08-31
  • IFMSA Research Exchange: A Life-Changing Experience

    Maria Konstantina Tzioti
    144-146
    2023-06-30
  • Hypertension Awareness, Treatment, and Control in Mexico: An Opportunistic Medical Student-led Blood Pressure Screening Campaign – A Cross-Sectional Study

    José Adrián Yamamoto-Moreno, Suzzette Anaís Navarro-Rodríguez, Samuel Ruiz-Pérez, Juan Carlos Godínez-Reyes, Marvin Mendoza-Rojo
    263-272
    2020-12-09
  • More than a Manuscript: The International Journal of Medical Students as an Educational Institution

    Paul MacDaragh Ryan
    108-109
    2021-06-26
  • Transparency in the International Journal of Medical Students

    Francisco J. Bonilla-Escobar, Aisha K. Gharaibeh, Stuart J. Mires, Hulegar A. Abhishek
    6-7
    2017-12-26
  • Cultural Placement: My Experience In A Remote Fly-in Indigenous Community In Northern Ontario, Canada

    Sebastian R. Diebel
    86-87
    2021-04-30
  • 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
  • Gender Bias and Stereotypes in Medicine: A Medical Student Experience

    Sofia Jezzini-Martinez, Daniela C. Gonzalez-Cruz
    310-311
    2022-01-06
  • This image displays excerpts from emails received by predatory journals. The first excerpt refers to the recipient as 'an eminent author' invited to the journal. The second excerpt offers 'concessions on APCs' (article processing charges) as a form of support and encouragement for authors globally. The text highlights the deceptive and persuasive language used to lure inexperienced authors into submitting work to these journals

    Predatory Publishing: A Medical Student Author’s Perspective

    Diego Arriaga Izabal
    482-484
    2024-12-03
  • Mutation in Genes FBN1, AKT1, and LMNA: Marfan Syndrome, Proteus Syndrome, and Progeria Share Common Systemic Involvement

    Tonmoy Biswas
    92-101
    2015-03-19
  • From Physics Olympiads to Medical Research: Lessons Learned

    Andres Zorrilla-Vaca
    132-134
    2013-12-31
  • Letter to the Editor Regarding “Hypertension Awareness, Treatment, and Control in Mexico: An Opportunistic Medical Student-led Blood Pressure Screening Campaign – A Cross-Sectional Study” Letter to the Editor

    Patricio Garcia-Espinosa
    96-97
    2021-04-30
  • Sculpture for Surgeons

    Natalia Katarzyna Bober
    95-96
    2019-12-17
  • Poster Presentations: A Presenting Opportunity in Conferences for Medical Students

    Hulegar A. Abhishekh, Neeraj Tandon, Sunil Rangarajan, Aisha Gharaibeh, Francisco J. Bonilla-Escobar
    38-39
    2017-12-26
  • Glucometers for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Are they helpful?

    Andrew Thomas, Mohan T. Shenoy, K.T. Shenoy, Nirmal George
    140-144
    2021-06-22
  • Single Center Experience of the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Education and Career Outlook of Radiologists

    Hamail Iqbal, Arianne Foster, Alex Zhang, Manisha Koneru, Hamza Shaikh
    2025-06-23
  • Table displaying adherence to treatment levels (low, medium, high) for patients with diabetes mellitus, hypertension, or both conditions. The majority of patients across all groups show low or medium adherence, with very few reporting high adherence. A chi-square test indicates no statistically significant difference in adherence across the disease groups (p = 0.305).

    A Cross Sectional Study on Adherence to Medication among Patients with Hypertension and/or Diabetes Attending One of the Tertiary Care Institutes of Ahmedabad City, Gujarat, India

    Janak Patel, Kanal Shah, Jayveer Jain, Venu Shah
    47-51
    2025-03-31
  • To Teach is to Learn

    Sara Hussain, Dr, Sahar Hussain, Dr
    31-32
    2018-02-15
  • International Journal of Medical Students - Year 2013 - Volume 1 - Supplement 1

    Executive Committee of IJMS
    2018-01-04
  • Students Leading a Free Clinic: Lessons Learned About Digital Health in the Age of COVID-19

    Marina E. Shatskikh, Anna Kirillova, Lucy Z. Shi
    303-304
    2020-12-17
  • The Student Dermatology Clinic for the Underserved: A Service-Learning Model to Promote Skin Health Equity

    Bansri M. Patel, Victoria Humphrey, Alaina J. James
    98-100
    2022-04-13
  • Structured Didactic Education Program for Writing Case Reports Can Motivate Medical Students

    Yosuke Kakisaka, Mayu Fujikawa, Schuyler Gaillard
    131-132
    2016-12-24
  • 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 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​.

    Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Physical Activity in Children: A Systematic Review

    Alex Ramirez, Ashley B. Rapp, Sara Santarossa
    311-333
    2024-09-30
  • International Journal of Medical Students - Year 2013 - Volume 2 - Supplement

    Executive Committee of IJMS
    2014-12-31
  • Medical Education in Naples, Italy, at the Time of SARS-CoV-2

    Gianluca Pagano, Gaetano Luglio
    51-53
    2020-04-30
  • M.A.R.V.E.L.S. "Medical Students Advancing Research, Visibility, Education, Leadership, and Support." A Student-Driven Initiative

    Molly Mehta, Kayvon Yazdanbakhsh, Elizabeth Hsu, Olga Gomeniouk, Kayla Nenninger, Devin P. Asher
    S363
    2025-01-01
  • 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
  • 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
  • Training Future Scientists – Enhancing Research Capabilities in Developing Nations

    Emmanuel Coronel, Lorenzo Anez-Bustillos, Felipe Fregni
    64-65
    2013-08-31
  • Box plot comparing confidence levels before and after Lesson 1. The graph shows a significant increase in self-reported confidence from pre-lesson to post-lesson, with a p-value less than 0.01, indicating statistical significance.

    Development and Evaluation of a Pilot Short-Term Mental Health Curriculum with Longitudinal Evaluation for Minority Youth

    Robin C. Granberry, Vivek Mathesh, Lauren Ford, Wesley Thompson, Hilda Loria, Thomas K. Pak
    67-72
    2025-03-31
  • Cross-Cultural Training: The Importance of Volunteering Abroad in Medical School

    Nidhi Ravishankar
    140-141
    2014-07-26
  • 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
  • Abstracts of the 6th International Academic Medical Congress of Maranhão (VI COIMAMA) 2019

    Executive Committee of IJMS
    S101-S135
    2020-03-04
  • Learning from Hispanic Mentees: A Reflection on Cultural and Socioeconomic Differences

    Dana Rector, Mary A. Nowlen
    73-74
    2021-04-29
  • Empowering the Research Future of Medical Students: Reflections on the Third Edition of the IJMS World Conference of Medical Student Research (WCMSR), 2024

    Omar Aljbour, Chloe Carrington, Hanna Sebesi, Francisco J. Bonilla-Escobar
    S328-330
    2025-01-01
  • A Call for Action for Mental Health: Medical Students and Physicians' roles

    Francisco J. Bonilla-Escobar, Huy Ming Lim
    121-122
    2022-05-30
  • A Brave, Unconventional Teacher: A Medical Student's Experience

    Ibon Gantxegi Fernández
    76-77
    2016-07-27
  • 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
  • Exploring Adult Patients’ Perceptions and Experiences of Telemedicine Consultations in Primary Care: A Qualitative Systematic Review

    Jack Allen
    288-315
    2022-10-21
  • 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
  • Attitude towards New Packaging to Reduce Condom-carrying Embarrassment among Thai Youth, A Cross-sectional Study

    Apinut Wongkietkachorn, Kunathip Nissaipan, Narin Hiransuthikul
    44-48
    2014-05-31
  • Healthful Practices Among Blood Donors in a Low-Income Setting

    Samuel Amo-Tachie, Yvonne Dei-Adomokoh
    375-80
    2023-02-20
  • 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
  • Gender Differences in Attitude and Barriers to Research by Medical Undergraduate Students in Nigeria

    Kenechukwu Franklin Okwunze, Efosa Peace Iyawe, Ifunanya Prosper Agughalam, Aisha Yahya, Priscilla Awoyomi, Emmanuel Metajuwa-kuda, Caroline Anulika Nwamadiegesi, Mayomikun Olawale, Stephen Igwe
    S173
    2023-01-02
  • The image titled "An Exterior Photograph of the Entrance to Queen Mary Hospital Taken at 11 PM" shows the hospital’s main entrance at night, with the quiet, illuminated street and building. This photograph captures a significant moment from the author's surgical elective experience at Queen Mary Hospital in Hong Kong. It highlights the long hours spent in surgery, including a memorable 13-hour operation, reflecting the dedication required in the medical field, as described in the article​.

    Summer Surgical Elective in Hong Kong

    Martin Ho, Velda Chow
    345-346
    2024-09-30
  • The Vigil of Medicine

    Kiersten Kelly
    82-83
    2021-01-08
  • Being an Italian Medical Student During the COVID-19 Outbreak

    Nicolo G. Biavardi
    49-50
    2020-04-02
  • Speaking Medicine in the Silent Language: Experience with a Deaf Patient in Sri Lanka

    Hettiarachchige D. P. Jayawardana
    59-60
    2021-01-05
  • 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
  • Rectovaginal Fistula Due to an Erosive Pessary: A Case Report

    Waleed Inayat Mohamed, Dorea Emmanuel, Shahzaib Maqbool, Ali Asad, Asad Jawad, Arham Ihtesham
    304-306
    2022-01-06
  • Patient Perception of Physician Attire Before and After Disclosure of the Risks of Microbial Contamination

    Enoch C. T. So, Faraday H. F. Fung, Joshua K. H. Yeung, Lilian H. Y. Chow, Julio S. H. Kwok, Ruby L. Y. Lam, Tommy C. Y. So, Faye S. M. Yu, Dana Vackova, Gilberto K. K. Leung
    109-114
    2013-12-31
  • A Positive Attitude to Negate a False Positive Test Result: An Intern’s Experience with COVID-19

    Vanessa N. Youmbi
    165-166
    2020-05-19
  • Grains of Sand and an Artist’s Hands

    Angela Peterman Mihalic
    72
    2015-03-15
  • Writing a Case Report: A Work of Art

    Christian Ortega-Loubon, Ricardo Correa-Márquez
    90-91
    2017-12-26
  • Abstracts of the International Medical Students' Congress of Bucharest (IMSCB) 2018

    Executive Board of IJMS
    S115-S129
    2018-12-31
  • Response to Letter to the Editor Regarding “Hypertension Awareness, Treatment, and Control in Mexico: An Opportunistic Medical Student-led Blood Pressure Screening Campaign – A Cross-Sectional Study”

    José Adrián Yamamoto-Moreno
    98-99
    2021-04-30
  • Enhancing Surgical Skill Proficiency in Medical Students: Analyzing the Impact of Student-Led Skills Labs

    Jennifer Okei, Foluso Akinwande, Raphael Eloka, Adebola Damola-Okesiji, Timilehin Okeya, Olufemi Bankole
    S352
    2025-01-01
  • Flowchart comparing two learning paths to mastering CITI module learning goals: one through curricular learning in medical school and the other through self-learning in high school. The self-learning path leads to a tedious, confusing, and avoidable process involving repeated research, search engine use, and re-referencing module material to understand terminology.

    Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI): Student Experience

    Lillian F. Nguyen, Mark A. Hirsch
    97-99
    2025-03-31
  • Novel Combination Strategies to Enhance Immune Checkpoint Inhibition in Cancer Immunotherapy: A Narrative Review

    Jonathan A. Hermel, Cassi M. Bruni, Darren S. Sigal
    273-280
    2020-12-17
  • Common ECG Lead Placement Errors. Part II: Precordial Misplacements

    Allison V. Rosen, Sahil Koppikar, Catherine Shaw, Adrian Baranchuk
    99-103
    2014-09-20
  • Dyslipidemia and Hyperglycemia in Psoriatic Inpatients

    Bojan Popchanovski, Margareta Balabanova-Stefanova
    62-65
    2019-12-17
  • Common ECG Lead Placement Errors. Part I: Limb lead Reversals

    Allison V. Rosen, Sahil Koppikar, Catherine Shaw, Adrian Baranchuk
    92-98
    2014-09-03
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June 30, 2025

Announcing the 4th IJMS World Conference of Medical Student Research (WCMSR) – Call for Abstracts

June 12, 2025
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Dear IJMS Readers,

We are thrilled to announce the 4th IJMS World Conference of Medical Student Research (WCMSR), which will be held online on November 15th, 2025. This event provides an exceptional opportunity for medical students and early-career physicians to present their original...

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