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  • 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
  • Side-by-side chest X-rays labeled A and B, showing comparison images of a patient's thoracic region. The radiographs highlight differences in lung fields and cardiac silhouette, suggesting changes in pulmonary or cardiac condition between the two time points.

    The Measure of Success – A Day in the Life of a Pediatric Surgeon

    Shalini G. Hegde, Chetan Padashetty
    103-104
    2025-03-31
  • FKBP5 Gene Variants as Predictors for Antidepressant Response in Individuals with Major Depressive Disorder Who Have Experienced Childhood Trauma. A Systematic Review

    Natalie Wietfeldt, Andrew J. Boileau
    126-134
    2020-05-22
  • Having Diabetes in a Middle-Income Country

    Diego Carrion Alvarez, Nallely Alejandra Obregon Perales
    97-99
    2019-12-17
  • Participatory Learning of Medical Students through Development of Innovative Training Modules for Community Health Workers

    Rahul Ramesh Bogam, Vivek Saoji, Ranjana Sahasrabudhe, Apoorva Saoji
    100-103
    2016-12-31
  • 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
  • The image presents a flowchart titled Proposed Algorithm: Recommendations for Acclimatization to Altitude. It is organized into three sections. The Before Ascent section recommends collecting baseline ferritin, transferrin, and hemoglobin mass, as well as evaluating past medical history, injuries, and electrolytes. In the Acclimatization Period, the chart provides guidelines based on altitude ranges: for low altitude (defined as less than 1500 meters), the recommended period is 4 days to 2 weeks; for moderate altitude (1500 to 2000 meters), it is 1 to 2 weeks; and for high altitude (greater than 2000 meters), the recommendation is 2 weeks. A note indicates that these durations may vary depending on institutional recommendations. Finally, the Ascent Considerations section is represented visually with an icon of a person climbing a mountain, highlighting the need to consider specific factors during ascent. The flowchart uses a clear layout with arrows and visual elements like people and mountains to organize and emphasize the recommendations effectively

    A Blueprint for High Altitude Acclimatization Prior to High Altitude Competition for Professional Athletes

    Rashi Ramchandani, Shyla Gupta, Emaad Mohammad, Tereza Florica; Reem Al Rawi; Ricardo Sebastian Galdeano, Jorge Sotomayor-Perales, Adrian Baranchuk
    451-456
    2024-12-03
  • Experiences of a London Medical Student in the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Alin-Ioan Suseanu
    183-185
    2020-07-10
  • Medical Students’ Attitudes and Influential Factors Towards Conducting Medical Research

    Bassam AlRajhi, Ibrahim Omer, Reema Abualnaja, Faisal Alqahtani, Alqassem Y. Hakami
    45-51
    2023-03-31
  • Medical Students Burning Out: Why and What We Can Do About It?

    Abuzar Siraj
    100-101
    2019-12-17
  • 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
  • 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
  • Clinical Presentation and Therapy of Primary Immune Thrombocytopenia Resistant to Splenectomy

    Aleksandar Kara-Jovanović, Nada Suvajdžić-Vuković
    11-14
    2020-04-30
  • How to Approach a Clinical Case from a Medical Student Perspective

    Jesus David Sendoya Vargas, Laura Lucia Fernandez Camacho
    15-17
    2019-04-30
  • Uncertainty in the Air: In the Emergency Room with COVID-19 in Pakistan

    Abuzar Siraj, Muhammad Waleed Khan
    54-55
    2020-04-30
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • The Silent Suffering of Jane Doe: Negligence of Mental Health Problems in Daily Practice

    Julius Kremling
    138-139
    2014-06-28
  • Awareness among Parents of Beta Thalassemia Major and Intermedia Patients in Three Centers in Baghdad and Al-Nasiriyah, Iraq in 2017

    Mohammed Tareq Mutar, Mustafa Majid, Ammar Jaleel, Ali Saad, Ali Abdulmortafea, Hashim Talib
    6-10
    2019-04-30
  • COVID-19 Pandemic: Medical and Pharmacy Education in Nigeria

    Yusuff Adebayo Adebisi, Progress Agboola, Melody Okereke
    162-164
    2020-05-18
  • A World Leader in Medicine

    Omar Mousa
    76-77
    2014-01-15
  • Creating and Completing Service-Learning within Medical School Curricula: From the Learner’s Perspective

    Frini Makadia, Priya P. Mehta, Clayton E. Wisely, Juan E Santiago-Torres, Katherine Hartmann, Mary J. Welker
    88-91
    2015-08-31
  • Roles and Functions of a Non-Academic Medical School Facebook Page from the Student Perspective: A Study of Usage and Survey Data

    Qi Zhuang Siah, Ella Sykes, Caitlin Golaup, Julie Browne
    243-251
    2022-10-21
  • Esterified Anabolic Androgen-Induced Liver Injury in a Hepatitis C Virus-Positive Patient: A CaseReport

    Kyrillus S. Shohdy, Rasmia M. El Gohary
    151-154
    2015-10-20
  • Endoscopic image showing a partially digested piece of food, likely a vegetable, lodged in the esophagus. The image captures the interior of the esophageal lining during a diagnostic or therapeutic upper endoscopy.

    Hydatid Cyst Complicated by Dilated Bile Duct Treated with Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP): A Case Report

    Ahmad Hmaideh, Osamah Almostaffa, Badraie Haji, Faeyz F. Orabi, Qusai Rashwany, Wasim Zakaria
    87-93
    2025-03-31
  • 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
  • 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
  • Medical Student Teleconferencing Experiences and Financial Status: A Cross-Sectional Survey

    Ivy A. Huang, Yasmeen Dhindsa, Alina J. Chen, James Wu, Justin P. Wagner, Areti Tillou, Formosa Chen
    56-62
    2022-04-13
  • Predictors of Early (0-7 Days) and Late (8-30 Days) Readmission in a Cohort of Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients

    George Cholack, Joshua Garfein, Rachel Krallman, Delaney Feldeisen, Daniel Montgomery, Eva Kline-Rogers, Geoffrey D. Barnes, Kim Eagle, Melvyn Rubenfire, Sherry Bumpus
    38-48
    2022-04-13
  • Guillain-Barre Syndrome Mimicked by Spinal Stenosis in A Case of Chronic Prolapsed Intervertebral Disc: A Case Report

    Yi Xuan Lee
    134-138
    2023-06-30
  • Bearing the Burden of Tick-Borne Encephalitis in Europe, 2012-2020: Rising Cases, Future Predictions and Climate Change

    Aswathy Varma, Marta Szlaszynska, Assaf Ben-Haim, Neofytos Ilia, Silvia Tarricone, Justyna Lewandowska-Bejm, Francesco Visentin, Annalisa Gadler
    252-257
    2022-10-21
  • Eyes Wide Open - To Cornea, to Medical School, to Life

    Aviad Sapir
    309-310
    2020-10-29
  • This table displays the presence of lactation policies in Otolaryngology residency programs by program size. The table includes two columns: 'On website or by search tab' and 'Via link to institutional GME website,' showing the number (n) and percentage (%) of programs with lactation policies. For small programs (fewer than 3 residents per year), 14 programs (31.82%) had policies on their website, while 13 (29.5%) had policies linked via the institutional GME website. For large programs (3 or more residents per year), 17 programs (21.8%) had policies on their website, and 7 programs (8.9%) had policies linked via the institutional GME website. The table highlights differences in the availability of lactation policies based on program size.

    Breastfeeding Policies of Otolaryngology Residency Programs

    Alyssa Reese, Lauren DiNardo, Kristina Powers, Nicole Favre, Meagan Sullivan, Michele Carr
    437-440
    2024-12-17
  • COVID-19 Impact and Burnout Syndrome in Medical Students: A Comprehensive Systematic Review

    Maria Konstantina Tzioti, Athanasios Douzenis
    2025-07-10
  • The Diet Quality of Medical Students in the United States During the Early COVID-19 Pandemic

    Mira Yousef, Birgit Khandalavala
    158-164
    2022-07-12
  • Is it all in our Heads? The Role of CaMKII in Neurogenic Hypertension

    Nathaniel Edward Hayward, Paul MacDaragh Ryan, Ryan Taylor Sless
    129-131
    2018-11-07
  • Double Inlet Left Ventricle with Eisenmenger Syndrome in an Adult – A Case Report

    Rahul Regi Abraham
    53-56
    2017-04-30
  • 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
  • Evaluating the Effectiveness and Complications of Robotic vs Other Surgery Techniques for Mitral Valve Repair or Replacement: A Comprehensive Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

    Carlos Esteban Vidal Valderrama, Ramon Isaac Zavala Garcia, Yeisson Rivero Moreno, Raul Antunez Perez, Jessica Edith Acevedo Rodriguez, Vanessa Pamela Salolin-Vargas, Leopoldo David Trujillo-García, Mauricio Alejandro Saldaña-Ruiz, Noe Alejandro Zúñiga González, Vanessa Jarelly Rodríguez-Huerta, Carolina Cantú Navarro
    S409
    2024-12-31
  • 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
  • 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
  • Antimicrobial Sensitivity Pattern of Microorganisms Isolated from Vaginal Infections at a Tertiary Hospital in Bangalore, India

    Nagalakshmi Narayana-Swamy, Padmasri Ramalingappa, Urvashi Bhatara
    34-39
    2015-03-31
  • Pulmonary Embolism Secondary to Silicone Injection

    Carolyn Frances Molina, Zachary Paul Retalis
    41-44
    2019-08-31
  • Interviewing Dr Felipe Fregni: A Pathway to a Research Career

    Juliana Bonilla-Velez, Whitney Stefanny Cordoba-Grueso
    67-69
    2015-03-25
  • Prevalence and Side Effects of Energy Drink Consumption among Medical Students at Umm Al-Qura University, Saudi Arabia

    Naif A. Bawazeer, Najmah A. AlSobahi
    104-108
    2013-12-31
  • Studies Identification for a Systematic Review of Pseudo-Chilblains in Adult Patients with Confirmed COVID-19. PRISMA Flow Chart

    Pseudo-Chilblains in Adult Patients with Confirmed COVID-19: A Systematic Review

    Seon Hayles, Kelsey Williams, Nidhi Thomas, Jabari Morgan, Donna Braham, Maxine Gossell Williams, Jonathan D. Ho
    220-228
    2023-08-18
  • Letter to the Editor Regarding "Survey among Medical Students during COVID-19 Lockdown: The Online Class Dilemma"

    Akshara Mavunkal Thampan, Davis Thomas Pulimoottil, Angel Cham Philip
    314-315
    2020-12-17
  • Characterization of Patients with Guillain-Barré Syndrome in the General Hospital of Mexicali

    Fátima María Martínez-González, Jeremy Hernández-Ríos, Arely Gutiérrez, Andrés Beltrán, René González, Hiram Jaramillo-Ramírez
    58-61
    2019-12-17
  • Clinical Utility and Alterations in Bacterial Flora in Fecal Microbiome Transplantation

    Atman A. Dave, Rachel Robson
    140-150
    2015-12-31
  • Postoperative and Postpartum Onset of Chronic Parkinsonism: Four Case Reports

    Manish Ramani B., Marcie Rabin L., Roger Kurlan
    22-24
    2014-01-18
  • Comparison of Multinational Medical School Students Experiences in the Face of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Qualitative Analysis

    Alexandra C. Skoczek, Patrick W. Ruane, Cassidy Onley, Torhiana Haydel, Maria Valeria Ortega, H. Dean Sutphin, Alexis M. Stoner
    S213
    2023-02-21
  • The image shows a group of smiling schoolchildren proudly displaying their colorful drawings inside a classroom. The children are gathered in front of a blackboard, enthusiastically holding up artwork that features houses, trees, rainbows, and national flags. The vibrant atmosphere reflects joy, creativity, and engagement in a school activity, highlighting the positive impact of educational and artistic expression in young learners.

    Integrating Health and Education: A Medical Student’s Teaching Experience in a Government School

    Annem Haritha
    217-219
    2025-06-21
  • This diagram represents factors associated with psychological distress (K-10) organized in a circular layout. At the center is 'Psychological Distress K-10,' surrounded by seven interconnected categories: 1) Socio-demographic Factors, 2) Non-Stroke Related Health Factors, 3) Stressful Life Events, 4) Behavioral Factors, 5) Family & Caregiver Related Factors, 6) Stroke Related Factors, and 7) Disability and Dependence. Subcategories under 'Disability and Dependence' include 'Disability - Modified Rankin Scale' and 'Dependence - Barthel Index.' The diagram visually highlights how various factors interact and contribute to psychological distress.

    Prevalence and Associated Factors of Psychological Distress of Patients with Stroke Attending a Neurology Clinic — An Analytical Cross-sectional Study

    Pumudu Weerasekara, Chalitha Warshawithana, Nelushi Weerasinghe, Irshad Mashood
    415-421
    2024-12-17
  • Seroprevalence of Hepatitis B Infection among First-Time Blood Donors in Faridpur, Bangladesh: A Cross-sectional Study

    Tonmoy Biswas, Sunil Kumar Biswas
    9-13
    2016-04-10
  • Awareness and Practices of Non-Pharmacological Approaches for Management of Hypertension in a Geriatric Population

    Debalina Sahoo, Harshida Gosai, Ujjwal Sahoo, J.M. Harsoda
    53-55
    2014-06-17
  • Hypercoagulability and Cavernous Sinus Thrombosis due to Protein C Deficiency. A Case Report

    Wilson S. Peñafiel-Pallares, Camila Brito-Balanzátegui, Jaime David Acosta-España
    76-79
    2023-03-31
  • Abstracts of the XXVII Medical Academic Congress of Unicamp, CoMAU, 2018

    Executive Committee of IJMS
    S31-S59
    2019-05-11
  • Student Heart Failure Intervention Pilot (SHIP): A Study of Risk Factor Analytics and Population Outreach

    William Byron Reichert, Gerard Hoatam, Emily Schmidt, Michael Leher, Arathi Gorur, Anna Jones, Anantharam Kalya, Priya Radhakrishnan
    68-73
    2017-08-31
  • Training for Translation – The Physician Scientist’s Career Path

    Siobhan V. Glavey, Ilyas Sahin, Francisco J. Bonilla-Escobar, Juliana Bonilla-Velez
    102-103
    2013-12-31
  • The Quest for Quality Electrocardiographic Recording

    Javier García-Niebla.
    87-89
    2017-12-26
  • Assessment of Personality Traits and Their Changes Over the Undergraduate Medical Course: A Pseudo-Longitudinal Analysis Among Indian Medical Students

    Alapan Bandyopadhyay, Arup J. Rout, Mabel Das, Debajyoti Das
    347-352
    2023-01-02
  • Cystoid Macular Edema: Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment

    Noelia Bravo-Alcobendas, Joseba Zulueta, Elena Salobrar-García, Juan J Salazar, José M Ramírez
    131-139
    2015-12-31
  • The image titled "Infantile Hemangiomas" showcases different types of hemangiomas in infants: a segmental hemangioma on the arm (A), a superficial hemangioma on the forehead (B), a deep hemangioma on the back (C), a facial hemangioma linked to PHACES syndrome (D), and multiple hemangiomas (E) indicating increased risk of internal involvement. These examples highlight the varied presentations and potential complications of infantile hemangiomas​.

    Vascular Anomalies Review of the Head and Neck for Physicians in Training

    Caleb M. Allred , Kaitlyn B. Zenner , Juliana Bonilla-Velez
    284-293
    2024-09-30
  • Establishing a Causal Link between Ankylosing Spondylitis and Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Review of the Literature

    Jaclyn Rivington, Michael Gillett
    55-63
    2016-08-13
  • 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
  • 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
  • Social Determinants of Health Amplify the Association Between Ethnicity and COVID19: A Retrospective-Cohort study

    Nicholas Verdini, Jessica LeClair, Elizabeth Quinn, Amer El-Haddad
    282-287
    2022-01-06
  • The image titled "Patient getting vaccinated at VAXXED & BOOSTED event" shows a man receiving a COVID-19 vaccine during a community outreach campaign aimed at increasing vaccination rates in West Greenville, North Carolina. The patient, smiling while getting vaccinated, reflects the success of the event in creating a welcoming and positive atmosphere. The initiative, as described in the article, used local ambassadors and accessible locations to combat vaccine hesitancy and educate the community about the benefits of vaccination​.

    VAXXED & BOOSTED: Increasing COVID-19 Vaccination Rates in West Greenville, NC, USA

    Taylor Stamey, Oluwafemi Opelami, Janet Moye
    350-353
    2024-09-30
  • Understanding Suicidal Behaviour and Distress in Young Muslim Canadians: A Qualitative Study

    Zakia Hussain, Zainab Furqan, Natasha Saunders, Nabiha Madda, Imaan Javeed, Paul Kurdyak, Ishrat Husain, Mark Sinyor, Arfeen Malick, Juveria Zaheer
    S77
    2023-12-19
  • Letter to the Editor Regarding “The Vigil of Medicine”

    Casey P. Schukow
    178-179
    2021-06-22
  • Artist Featured in Volume 3 IJMS: Anto Sg

    Huy Ming Lim
    172-174
    2017-12-26
  • 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
  • Chest X-ray Showing Cavitary Lesion (shown by a Circle) and Consolidation in the Left Lung (shown by an Arrow).

    Continuous Rifampicin Therapy Induced Acute Kidney Injury in a Tuberculous Patient: A Case Report

    Muqsit Ali Shaukat, Muhammad Fahad Ali, Ahmed Irtaza, Shehroz Yar Khan, Shad Muhammad Khan , Sohail Babar
    212-218
    2024-07-09
  • Acceptance of COVID-19 Vaccine Among Unvaccinated Filipinos

    Pamela Pagador, Adrienne Pacleb, Mikaela J. Ormita, Frances E. Valencia, Danz H. Velasco, Rosemarie Josue-Dominguez
    264-276
    2022-10-21
  • Acute Disseminated Melioidosis Presenting with Septic Arthritis and Diffuse Pulmonary Consolidation in an Otherwise Healthy Adult: A Case Report

    Hai Sherng Lee, Abdul Azeez Ahamed Riyaaz, Seng Hong Yeoh
    59-62
    2015-03-30
  • Survival and Prognostic Factors in Adults Acute Myeloid Leukemia: A Retrospective Analysis of 119 Cases

    Alina M Gridjac, Cristian Daniel Pirlog, Anca Simona Bojan
    70-73
    2013-08-31
  • The Education of Medical Students in Human Factors – A National Survey

    Michael Conroy, Joel Chilaka, Gianluca Colucci
    119-128
    2022-07-12
  • 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
  • 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
  • The Utility of Recycled Eyeglasses: A Pilot Study at the Los Angeles County Department of Health Services

    Valerie P. Huang, Mary E. Kim, Sukriti Mohan, Lauren P. Daskivich, Jesse L. Berry
    37-42
    2021-04-21
  • Clinical Course of a Covid-19 Patient with Gastrointestinal Symptoms- A Case Report

    Sidra Agarwal, Hemanshi Mistry
    148-151
    2020-08-31
  • 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
  • Beck’s Depression Inventory II Suicidal Ideation in Medical Students – Prevalence and Associated Factors

    Lea Keuch, Lilith Pukas, Nadja Rabkow, Emilia Ehring, Tordis Kindt, Carolin Rehnisch, Angelina Pelzer, Patricia Lamlé, Stefan Watzke
    38-44
    2023-03-31
  • Mitochondria as a Target for Future Diabetes Treatments

    Franziska Thimm, Marten Szibor
    45-50
    2015-02-22
  • Training Future Scientists – Enhancing Research Capabilities in Developing Nations

    Emmanuel Coronel, Lorenzo Anez-Bustillos, Felipe Fregni
    64-65
    2013-08-31
  • 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
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