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  • Clinical Considerations in the Approach to Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococci: A Narrative Review

    John W. Beale, Marina Durward-Diioia
    202-209
    2022-07-12
  • COVID-19 Pandemic: Other Perspective. Saudi Arabia

    Osama A. Zitoun
    64-65
    2020-04-30
  • The Role of Chemotherapy and Radiotherapy in the Surgical Management of Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer

    Joshua Luck
    125-131
    2014-10-12
  • To Help or Not to Help: A First Year Canadian Medical Student’s Dilemma During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Janhavi Patel
    169-171
    2020-06-12
  • A Reflection and Comparison of Physician Training in the United States of America and United Kingdom

    Rohit S. Aiyer
    48-50
    2013-04-30
  • 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
  • Clinical Audit: Paediatric Medical Team Attendance at Deliveries in an Outer Metropolitan Hospital in Western Australia

    Gelaye Tadesse Nadew
    104-107
    2016-12-26
  • Gender Differences in Response to Experimental Pain among Medical Students from a Western State of India

    Pratik Akhani, Samir Mendpara, Bhupendra Palan, Jaman Harsoda
    13-17
    2014-01-27
  • South Africa and COVID-19: A Medical Student Perspective

    Sahil Maharaj
    186-187
    2020-07-14
  • Men’s Experiences with the Hockey Fans in Training Weight Loss and Healthy Lifestyle Program

    Stephanie Brianne Muise, Dawn P. Gill, Ashleigh De Cruz, Brendan Riggin, Roseanne Pulford, Shannon L. Sibbald, Robert J. Petrella
    91-95
    2016-12-31
  • Mental Illness and Addiction: Lessons from the County Hospital Inpatient Psychiatric Ward

    Thomas F. Fusillo
    210-211
    2022-07-12
  • Learning from Hispanic Mentees: A Reflection on Cultural and Socioeconomic Differences

    Dana Rector, Mary A. Nowlen
    73-74
    2021-04-29
  • Medical Students in Low- and Middle-Income Countries and COVID-19 Pandemic

    Chatpol Samuthpongtorn, Krit Pongpirul
    79-81
    2020-04-30
  • 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
  • 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
  • Utilizing Health Education and Promotion to Minimize the Impact of COVID-19

    Nidhi Thomas
    188-190
    2020-07-30
  • Advancing Research Through Early-Career Scientists’ Publications and Training the Next Generation of Medical Editors: The First 10-Years of the International Journal of Medical Students

    Sebastian Diebel, Diego Carrion-Alvarez, Wah Praise Senyuy, Marina Shatskikh, Juan C. Puyana, Francisco J. Bonilla-Escobar
    341-343
    2023-02-20
  • Survey Among Medical Students During COVID-19 Lockdown: The Online Class Dilemma

    Andrew Thomas, Mohan T. Shenoy, Kotacherry T. Shenoy, Sruthi Suresh Kumar, Aboobakker Sidheeque, C. Khovidh, Jayakumar Parameshwaran Pillai, Pramod Murukan Pillai, Shana Sherin CH, Anna Mathew, Twinkle Zakkir, Sreelakshmi Dileep, Victory Mekha, Sony Raju, Mohammed Junaid K., Sivendu P.
    102-106
    2020-08-03
  • Outbreak Medical Mapping and the U.S. Nickel Epidemic: It Is Time to Implement Control and Prevention Measures

    Nikoleta Brankov, Daniel Bergman, Alina Goldenberg, Sharon Jacob
    36-37
    2016-04-30
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Medical Students’ Perception Towards the COVID-19 Pandemic in Mexico: Distance Learning, Assisting Hospitals, and Vaccination

    Edgar Botello-Hernández, Patricio Garcia-Espinosa, Juan P. Ruiz-Padilla , Gabriela Torres-Hernández, Luis E. Fernandez-Garza
    33-36
    2021-04-29
  • Abstracts of the Academic Medical Congress of Piaui, COMAPI, 2018

    Executive Board of IJMS
    S6-S66
    2018-12-31
  • Infographic depicting the life course approach to health, highlighting stages from preconception and pregnancy through childhood, adolescence, reproductive years, and ageing. The circular diagram centers around a family and emphasizes how health across these life stages is interconnected. A horizontal timeline below further details key stages such as birth, postpartum, and infancy.

    Public Health Longitudinal Integrated Foundation Training (LIFT) Program: A Junior Doctor’s Experience

    Dawn Celine Siaw Chern Poh, Sarah Andrews, Ushan Andrady
    94-96
    2025-03-31
  • Is It Worth Publishing in a Medical Students’ Journal? Insights From a 10-Year Journey

    Francisco J. Bonilla-Escobar, Ciara Egan, Mihnea-Alexandru Găman
    252-254
    2022-01-06
  • Combatting Misinformation During the COVID-19 Pandemic Via Social Media

    Shehrbano Ali, Muhammad Murad Murtaza
    56-58
    2021-04-29
  • Students' Surgical Training - A Continuous Challenge

    Bogdan Socea
    132-133
    2018-12-27
  • Perception of Medical Students on the Effect of Covid-19 on Medical Education in Nigeria

    Adeleke Victor Fasiku, Ibrahim Abdulsamad, James Kolade Adegoke, Adedeji Samson Afolabi, Samson Olaniyi Adedayo, Ayomide Olanipekun, Temitope Olumuyiwa Ojo
    197-201
    2021-08-25
  • A Call for Action—Empowering Medical Students to Facilitate Change

    Madeleine J. Cox, Purva C. Shah, Leah Komer, Muhammad Romail Manan, L V Simhachalam Kutikuppala, Benjamin Liu
    187-188
    2021-08-30
  • Using Oral and Intranasal Dosage Forms of Ketamine for Managing Treatment-Resistant Depression: A Review of the Literature

    Patrick Arthur Twohig, Vaughn Huckfeldt
    64-71
    2016-07-27
  • Traumatic Brain Injury in Honduras: The Use of a Paper‑based Surveillance System to Characterize Injuries Patterns

    Erica Johnson, Cristina Rodriguez, Juan C. Puyana, Francisco J. Bonilla-Escobar
    381-386
    2023-01-02
  • 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 International Journal of Medical Students, a Platform for Medical Student Research Worldwide

    Juliana Bonilla-Velez, Americo Peña-Oscuvilca, Ilyas Sahin, Whitney S. Cordoba-Grueso, Martin E. Fernandez-Zapico
    6-7
    2013-04-30
  • Predictors of Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformation Mortality: A Single-center, Five-year Retrospective Study

    Patricio Garcia-Espinosa, Edgar Botello-Hernández, Gabriela Torres-Hernández, Clarissa Guerrero-Cavazos, Estefania Villareal-Garza, Andrea Flores-Rodriguez
    213-218
    2021-08-31
  • Assessment of doctor's satisfaction with governmental hospital after the war 2024 in Sudan

    Ali Omer
    S371
    2025-01-01
  • Leadership and Health: The Scientific Journal’s Mission of Spreading Science in Times of Pandemic

    Francisco J. Bonilla-Escobar
    9-10
    2020-04-30
  • “How Can I Help You?”: Perspectives from a Patient with a Hearing Loss

    Rachel Kolb
    94-96
    2013-08-31
  • From Bench to Bedside: Experiencing the Transition from Scientist to Medical Student

    Paul MacDaragh Ryan
    104-106
    2017-12-31
  • A New Reality: Experiences from Canadian Clerkship Medical Students during COVID-19

    Jeffrey Leong, Gurkaran S. Sarohia
    68-69
    2020-04-30
  • Cross-Cultural Training: The Importance of Volunteering Abroad in Medical School

    Nidhi Ravishankar
    140-141
    2014-07-26
  • 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
  • Trends and Factors Impacting Healthcare Charges and Length of Stay for Cholecystectomies: A New York State Population-based Analysis

    Aria Darbandi, Christina Chopra
    202-206
    2021-07-08
  • 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
  • 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
  • Glucose-6-phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency: A Review

    Nidhruv Ravikumar, Graeme Greenfield
    281-287
    2020-12-17
  • The COVID-19 Pandemic Through the Lens of a Medical Student in India

    Surobhi Chatterjee
    82-83
    2020-04-30
  • Addressing Bias among Medical Care Teams on the Wards: A Perspective from Asian Medical Students in the United States

    Jesper Ke, Ellen Zhang, Kate Lee, Hueyjong Shih, Chin Hur
    237-239
    2023-08-24
  • Adapting to COVID-19: New Orleans Medical Students Respond

    Jacob F. Boudreaux
    197-199
    2020-08-17
  • Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome: A Worldwide Descriptive Study with Literature Review

    Ruhidayati Awaludin, Hazimah Ab Rahim, Dg. Syazana Arivai, Mostafa Refaie Elkeleny
    50-54
    2016-07-18
  • Leadership Training in Undergraduate Medical Education: A Systematic Review

    Mallory A. Evans, Eric J. James, Misa Mi
    58-66
    2023-03-31
  • Pandemic-Related Experiences and Psychosocial Risk Associations Among U.S. Medical Students

    Nathaniel A. Jenkins, Damion J. Grasso
    288-293
    2022-01-06
  • Why the Furor about Polio?

    Samuel Amo-Tachie
    429-431
    2023-02-16
  • Predatory Journals: What You Need to Know About Them?

    David Avelar-Rodriguez
    92-94
    2019-12-17
  • Scatter plot comparing the effect sizes (on a decimal scale) of risk ratio, odds ratio, and hazard ratio for sleep disorders, anxiety, and depression. Each condition is represented with three colored symbols, showing depression as having the highest effect size across all three measures.

    Psychiatric Outcomes in Patients with Trigeminal Neuralgia Treated with Anticonvulsants and Antidepressants: A Retrospective Cohort Study Using a National Database

    Ashley Deng, Priya Kaneria, Eduardo Espiridion
    52-59
    2025-03-31
  • 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
  • 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
  • Pneumatocele-Induced Pneumothorax in a Patient with Post-COVID-19 Pneumonitis. A Case Report.

    Kevin O. Wortman II, Kevin O. Wortman Sr.
    223-226
    2021-08-24
  • This diagram illustrates factors contributing to workplace violence and its effects. At the top, three contributing factors are shown: Organizational Factors, Interpersonal Factors, and Educational Factors, which all lead to a central box labeled Workplace Violence. Two arrows point downward from workplace violence, showing its outcomes divided into two categories: Individual Effects and Organizational Effects. The design uses distinct color blocks and directional arrows to emphasize the flow from contributing factors to the consequences of workplace violence.

    From Hope to Hardship: Understanding the Impact of Hierarchies and Violence in Medicine

    Ximena Cors Cepeda
    485-488
    2024-12-17
  • Abstracts of the 5th International Academic Medical Congress of Maranhão (V COIMAMA) 2018

    Executive Board of IJMS
    S67-S114
    2018-12-31
  • COVID-19: Using Social Media to Promote Mental Health in Medical School During the Pandemic

    Han G. Ngo, Brianna L. Gibney, Paul Patel, Jennifer L. Nguyen
    305-306
    2020-12-09
  • Diagram comparing two data ownership models for medical test results. The left panel illustrates hospital ownership with patient consent, where the hospital manages and shares data with tech companies after obtaining consent. The right panel depicts joint patient-hospital ownership, emphasizing shared control of data between patients and hospitals, with increased patient autonomy and the ability to withdraw consent

    Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare: Medical Students' Perspectives on Balancing Innovation, Ethics, and Patient-Centered Care

    Eleanor Roy, Sara Malafa, Lina M. Adwer, Houda Tabache, Tanishqa Sheth, Vasudha Mishra, Moaz Elsayed Abouelmagd, Andrea Cushieri, Sajjad Ahmed Khan, Mihnea-Alexandru Gaman, Juan C. Puyana, Francisco Javier Bonilla-Escobar
    9-16
    2025-03-31
  • Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on Depression Severity and the Use of Drugs Among University of Ibadan Students

    Abdulhammed Opeyemi Babatunde, Lordstrong Akano Olaniyi, AbdulSobur Olatunde Abdulazeez, Yeshua Ayokun Adedeji, Boluwatife Adefunke Bolatito, Christabel Ijeoma Uche-Orji, Adeniyi Abraham Adesola, Habib Ayomide Shobanke, Dimeji AbdulSobur Olawuyi, Dolapo Michael Babalola
    264-268
    2022-01-06
  • Lessons from COVID-19: The Perspective of an International Medical Student Back in the United States

    Avnee Nulkar
    75-76
    2020-04-30
  • 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
  • International Journal of Medical Students - Year 2016 - Volume 4 - Supplement 1

    Executive Committee of IJMS
    2022-12-12
  • The image is a Venn diagram illustrating the overlap between different anatomical regions affected by Disorders of Gut Brain Interaction (DGBI) among medical students. There are three circles representing oesophageal disorders (blue), gastroduodenal disorders (green), and bowel disorders (yellow), with varying degrees of overlap. The total number of students surveyed is 289, with 110 (38%) having oesophageal disorders, 214 (74%) with gastroduodenal, and 184 (64%) with bowel disorders. Central to the diagram is a shared intersection showing 13% of students with conditions affecting all three regions. Surrounding this are sections where two regions overlap, indicating smaller percentages of students with disorders in two regions. Each circle also contains areas with no overlap, specifying the proportion of students with conditions unique to that anatomical region.

    Prevalence and Burden of Disorders of Gut-Brain Interaction Among UK Medical Students

    Lydia C. Brown, Imran Aziz
    43-52
    2024-04-12
  • Fighting COVID-19: What’s in a Name?

    Thomas Kun Pak, Aline Sandouk, Phuong Le
    200-202
    2020-08-26
  • The Voice of a Psychiatry Resident Doctor During COVID-19 Outbreak in Mumbai, India

    Pooja Kapri, Pawan Gadgile
    73-74
    2020-04-30
  • Bar chart showing responses by gender to the statement: 'I have often succeeded on a test or task even though I was afraid that I would not do well before I undertook the task.' The chart compares percentages of male and female respondents across five response categories, illustrating higher agreement among females in all categories except 'Not true at all.

    Am I A Fraud? Occurrence and Factors Associated with Impostor Phenomenon Among Medical Students of Khartoum University, 2022

    Hiba K. A. Hamad
    17-24
    2025-03-31
  • 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
  • Errata: Volume 10; Issue 4, 2022

    Executive Committee of the International Journal of Medical Students
    93
    2023-03-31
  • The Use of Activated Charcoal for Acute Poisonings

    Juliana Bonilla-Velez, Darly J Marin-Cuero
    45-52
    2017-03-24
  • 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
  • COVID-19 and Clinical Rotations in the Democratic Republic of Congo

    Olga Djoutsop Mbougo, Vanessa Youmbi Nono, Ulrick S. Kanmounye
    177-179
    2020-07-02
  • 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
  • The image for the case report features a detailed illustration of a liver, depicting both the external organ and a magnified view of liver tissue, highlighting pathological changes indicative of disease. Elements suggestive of liver transplantation are woven into the design, including icons that represent surgical intervention. Subtle references to Hodgkin's disease, such as depictions of abnormal B-cells or Reed-Sternberg cells, are integrated to emphasize the diagnosis. The overall design is academic and professional, with a color palette of clinical blues and reds, adding a sense of precision and urgency appropriate for a medical setting.

    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
    92-95
    2024-04-12
  • COVID-19: Not a Positive Test Result, but a Positive Outlook

    Jae H. Yoo, Nathaniel P. Mercer
    88-89
    2021-01-21
  • Research Grant Proposal Writing Course for Students in Higher Institutions

    Genevieve Dable-Tupas, Victoria Toralba-Lupase, Juan C. Puyana, Mihnea-Alexandru Găman
    226-232
    2022-10-21
  • Lifesaving Sonography Protocols: A Pilot Course Involving Undergraduate Medical Students

    Jakub Wisniewski, Hanna Garnier
    15-18
    2015-03-31
  • Complete Congenital Heart Block in a Newborn Associated with Maternal Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: A Case Report

    Mahmoud A. Kiblawi, Alina Naeem, Elham A. Al Attrash, Subhranshu Kar, B. K. M. Goud
    128-131
    2013-12-31
  • 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
  • Effects of COVID-19 on Multiple Sclerosis Relapse: A Comprehensive Review

    Matthew Topolski, Varun Soti
    192-201
    2022-07-12
  • Assessment of Medical Students’ Attitudes Towards Research and Perceived Barriers

    Alaa Althubaiti, Bashayer Al Muqbil, Doaa Al Buraikan
    95-98
    2017-12-31
  • COVID-19 Pandemic: Medical and Pharmacy Education in Nigeria

    Yusuff Adebayo Adebisi, Progress Agboola, Melody Okereke
    162-164
    2020-05-18
  • Studying Medicine in Barcelona During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Enrique López-Ruiz
    60-61
    2020-04-30
  • Writing a Case Report: A Work of Art

    Christian Ortega-Loubon, Ricardo Correa-Márquez
    90-91
    2017-12-26
  • Life Goes On – Death and Dying in the Medical Field

    Sara Hussain
    115-116
    2017-12-31
  • Raising Gender Equity Voices: Reflections from an International Virtual Assembly in Global Surgery

    Leticia Nunes Campos, Mehr Muhammad Adeel Riaz, Heaven Yeshaneh Tatere, Nour Nassour, Dhrumil Patil, Michalina Drejza, Zineb Bentounsi, Habab Ali Iraqi, Kevouy Reid, Ayla Gerk, Nensi Melissa Ruzgar, Lotta Velin, Natalie Pawlak, Tanya L Zakrison
    307-309
    2022-01-06
  • Exposure and Knowledge of Sharps Injuries among Medical Students in Seven States of Mexico

    Adrián Camacho-Ortiz, Xiomara Díaz-Rodríguez, Mayra Martínez-Palomares, Raúl Hernández-García,, Susana Chávez-Moreno, Elvira Garza-González, Rafael Valdez-Vázquez, Irlanda Díaz-Pino
    24-28
    2015-05-24
  • 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
  • International Journal of Medical Students - Year 2015 - Volume 3 - Supplement 1

    Executive Committee of IJMS
    2015-12-31
  • Features a modern design with red and dark blue hues, depicting a microscope, medical students, and laboratory scenes to symbolize scientific research and emphasize the urgency of addressing toxic research cultures.

    Transforming Toxic Research Cultures: Protecting the Future of Medical Students and Early Career Researchers – Part I

    Hamrish Kumar Rajakumar, Mihnea-Alexandru Gaman, Juan C. Puyana, Francisco J. Bonilla-Escobar
    128-132
    2024-07-09
  • Decreasing Medication Delays: Maximizing the Efficiency of Patient Assistance Program Applications Through an Electronic System at a Student-Run Free Clinic

    Jasmine A. Liu-Zarzuela; Chelsea T. Nguyen, Dominique B. Johnson
    240-242
    2023-09-15
  • 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
  • Rationalizing the Pediatric Emergency Department Workload: An Epidemiological Profile of Presentations Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Hannah Farley, Helen Bennett, Sahana Rao
    69-73
    2022-04-13
  • A Pan-Canadian Narrative Review on the Protocols for COVID-19 and Canadian Emergency Departments

    Sebastian Diebel, Eve Boissonneault
    157-161
    2021-06-22
  • Having Diabetes in a Middle-Income Country

    Diego Carrion Alvarez, Nallely Alejandra Obregon Perales
    97-99
    2019-12-17
  • The table presents six dimensions related to patient safety, showing the positive response percentages, confidence intervals (95% CI), and intraclass correlation coefficients (I²). Supervisor & Manager Expectations and Actions Promoting Patient Safety had the highest positive response at 72.7% (70.6–74.9) with an I² of 90.1%. Management Support for Patient Safety followed with a positive response of 66.9% (63.9–70.0) and an I² of 95.4%. Feedback & Communication about Error showed a positive response of 60.6% (56.3–64.8) and an I² of 97.4%, while Frequency of Events Reported recorded 58.5% (54.3–62.7) and an I² of 97.7%. Staffing received a positive response of 57.4% (54.5–60.2) with an I² of 95.9%. Finally, Nonpunitive Response to Error had the lowest positive response at 47.7% (43.7–51.6) with an I² of 97.7%. These results highlight significant variation in perceptions of patient safety across the six dimensions, with Nonpunitive Response to Error being the least favorable

    Healthcare Workers’ Perceptions of Patient Safety Culture in United States Hospitals: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

    Ganesh Chilukuri, S. Thomas Westerman
    422-436
    2024-12-17
  • Two Student Perspectives on Clinical Medical Education During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Anne P. George, Elise E. Ewens
    61-62
    2021-04-21
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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,

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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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