Human resources for health interventions in high-and middle-income countries: findings of an evidence review
Many high-and middle-income countries face challenges in developing and maintaining a
health workforce which can address changing population health needs. They have …
health workforce which can address changing population health needs. They have …
Burnout and depression among medical residents in the United Arab Emirates: a multicenter study
M Abdulrahman, MM Farooq… - Journal of Family …, 2018 - journals.lww.com
Methods: A multicenter, cross-sectional study was designed to evaluate professional
burnout and depression among medical residents to address the gap. Results: Our results …
burnout and depression among medical residents to address the gap. Results: Our results …
The trend of feminization of doctors' workforce in Oman: is it a phenomenon that could rouse the health system?
NA Mohamed, NN Abdulhadi, AA Al-Maniri… - Human Resources for …, 2018 - Springer
Background Participation of women in the medical profession over several countries
worldwide was increased over the past decades. This paper is a part of ongoing studies …
worldwide was increased over the past decades. This paper is a part of ongoing studies …
Exploring challenges in learning and study skills among first-year medical students: a case study
Background Despite being high-achieving students, many medical students face academic
challenges, particularly during their first year of study. Research indicates that self-regulated …
challenges, particularly during their first year of study. Research indicates that self-regulated …
Academic medicine and the development of future leaders in healthcare
Academic medicine is the combined effect of medical education, research, and patient care.
It is taught and practiced in academic medical centers that foster patient-centered focus and …
It is taught and practiced in academic medical centers that foster patient-centered focus and …
[HTML][HTML] A mandatory Emergency Medicine clerkship influences students' career choices in a developing system
Background Attracting medical students for a front-line specialty, Emergency Medicine, is
challenging in many countries. The available literature is scarce and bounded to the mature …
challenging in many countries. The available literature is scarce and bounded to the mature …
The role of medical schools in UK students' career intentions: findings from the AIMS study
T Ferreira, AM Collins, A Handscomb… - BMC Medical …, 2024 - Springer
Objectives To investigate differences in students' career intentions between UK medical
schools. Design Cross-sectional, mixed-methods online survey. Setting The primary study …
schools. Design Cross-sectional, mixed-methods online survey. Setting The primary study …
The internship year: a potential missed opportunity to expand medical access in international settings
I Bakir, S Abdel-Razig - Journal of graduate medical …, 2019 - meridian.allenpress.com
Health care systems that address the needs of local populations are critical to the health and
well-being of nations. 1 They need to address the global undersupply and maldistribution of …
well-being of nations. 1 They need to address the global undersupply and maldistribution of …
Real-Time Telepathology Is Substantially Equivalent to In-Person Intraoperative Frozen Section Diagnosis
JM Rohr, K Ginnebaugh, M Tuthill… - … of pathology & …, 2024 - meridian.allenpress.com
Context.—Intraoperative diagnosis by frozen section is a mainstay of surgical pathology
practice, providing immediate feedback to the surgical team. Despite good accuracy with …
practice, providing immediate feedback to the surgical team. Despite good accuracy with …
Behavioral health and new models of service delivery for an aging world: Public/private partnerships to develop best practices of care for older adults.
WE Hills - Medical Science Pulse, 2019 - ceeol.com
Individual and societal initiatives in areas of research, education, and health care policy
have resulted in unprecedented gains in life expectancy. It is true that today more people in …
have resulted in unprecedented gains in life expectancy. It is true that today more people in …