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Increasing likelihood of prescribing recommended lipid management: Primary care providers' participation in cardiology continuing medical education
CONCLUSION: Results suggested that PCPs who participated in 2 or more cardiology CME activities were more likely to prescribe recommended lipid management (statins) for adults with CVD, DM, or CKD.PMID:35063983 | DOI:10.46747/cfp.680139
Source: Canadian Family Physician Medecin de Famille Canadien - January 22, 2022 Category: Primary Care Authors: Diana C Sanchez-Ramirez Alexander G Singer Leanne Kosowan Alan Katz Christine Polimeni Source Type: research

InsuOnline, an Electronic Game for Medical Education on Insulin Therapy: A Randomized Controlled Trial With Primary Care Physicians
Conclusions: The game InsuOnline was applicable, very well accepted, and highly effective for medical education on insulin therapy. In view of its flexibility and easy dissemination, it is a valid option for large-scale CME, potentially helping to reduce clinical inertia and to improve quality of care for DM patients. Trial Registration: Clinicaltrials.gov NCT001759953; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01759953 (Archived by WebCite at http://www.webcitation.org/6oeHoTrBf)
Source: Journal of Medical Internet Research - March 8, 2017 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Leandro Arthur Diehl Rodrigo Martins Souza Pedro Alejandro Gordan Roberto Zonato Esteves Izabel Cristina Meister Coelho Source Type: research

Reducing the stigma of mental illness in undergraduate medical education: a randomized controlled trial
This study examined the impact of a one-time contact-based educational intervention on the stigma of mental illness among medical students and compared this with a multimodal undergraduate psychiatry course at the University of Calgary, Canada that integrates contact-based educational strategies. Attitudes towards mental illness were compared with those towards type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).MethodA cluster-randomized trial design was used to evaluate the impact of contact-based educational interventions delivered at two points in time. The impact was assessed by collecting data at 4 time points using the Opening Minds Sc...
Source: BMC Medical Education - October 24, 2013 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Andriyka PapishAliya KassamGeeta ModgillGina VazLauren ZanussiScott Patten Source Type: research

Diabetes SPECIAL (Students Providing Education on Chronic Illness and Lifestyle): a  novel preclinical medical student elective
AbstractBackgroundTraditional medical student curricula limit substantial clinical experiences until the third and fourth years of medical school. This delay in valuable experiences hinders the ability of some medical students to choose a  specialty to pursue, delays the formation of meaningful longitudinal mentorship relationships, and limits the development of important clinical acumen. Furthermore, the use of medical students in preclinical years may help to improve patient care and outcomes.ApproachThe novel preclinical Diabetes SPECIAL (Students Providing Education on Chronic Illness and Lifestyle) elective was desig...
Source: Perspectives on Medical Education - December 21, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Source Type: research

IJERPH, Vol. 17, Pages 4008: Evaluating Physician Adherence to Antithrombotic Recommendations in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation: A Pathway to Better Medical Education
Conclusions: The decision to use anticoagulants for stroke prevention was based on the type of atrial fibrillation, rather than on the risk of stroke as quantified by CHA2DS2-VASc as per the recommended guidelines.
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - June 3, 2020 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Vesa Vlaicu Sabin V ăcăraș Cri șan Istratoaie Samantar Popa Macarie Buzoianu Tags: Article Source Type: research

A randomized controlled pilot trial comparing the impact of access to clinical endocrinology video demonstrations with access to usual revision resources on medical student performance of clinical endocrinology skills
Conclusion: Exposure to high quality videos demonstrating clinical skills can significantly improve medical student skill performance in an observed structured clinical examination of these skills, when used as an adjunct to clinical skills face-to-face tutorials and deliberate practice of skills in a blended learning format. Video demonstrations can provide an enduring, on-demand, portable resource for revision, which can even be used at the bedside by learners. Such resources are cost-effectively scalable for large numbers of learners.
Source: BMC Medical Education - October 3, 2013 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Emily HibbertTim LambertJohn CarterDiana LearoydStephen TwiggStephen Clarke Source Type: research

The Diabetes Initiative of South Carolina Celebrates Over 20 Years of Professional Diabetes Education.
CONCLUSION: The overarching goal of the DSC is that the programs it sponsors and the development of new targeted initiatives will lead to continuous improvements in the care of people at risk and with diabetes along with a decrease in morbidity, mortality and costs of diabetes and its complications in South Carolina and elsewhere. PMID: 27079336 [PubMed - in process]
Source: The American Journal of the Medical Sciences - March 31, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Hermayer KL Tags: Am J Med Sci Source Type: research

Association between periodontal diseases and systemic illnesses: A survey among internal medicine residents in Nigeria
Conclusions Knowledge of periodontal disease as a risk factor for systemic illnesses among medical residents in Nigeria is inadequate. These relationships should be emphasized in continuing medical education courses.
Source: The Saudi Dental Journal - November 10, 2015 Category: Dentistry Source Type: research

Preconception Care Education for Women With Diabetes: A Systematic Review of Conventional and Digital Health Interventions
Conclusions: PCC has a positive effect on pregnancy outcomes for women with DM. However, uptake of PCC is low and the use of eHealth applications for PCC of women with DM is still in its infancy. Initial results are promising; however, future research incorporating mobile phones and apps is needed. Clearly, there is much to be done if the full potential of eHealth PCC to improve obstetric outcomes for women with DM is to be realized.
Source: Journal of Medical Internet Research - November 7, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Chidiebere Hope Nwolise Nicola Carey Jill Shawe Source Type: research

Diabetic foot ulcers: Part I. Pathophysiology and prevention
Diabetes mellitus is a serious, life-long condition that is the sixth leading cause of death in North America. Dermatologists frequently encounter patients with diabetes mellitus. Up to 25% of patients with diabetes mellitus will develop diabetic foot ulcers. Foot ulcer patients have an increased risk of amputation and increased mortality rate. The high-risk diabetic foot can be identified with a simplified screening, and subsequent foot ulcers can be prevented. Early recognition of the high-risk foot and timely treatment will save legs and improve patients’ quality of life. Peripheral arterial disease, neuropathy, defor...
Source: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology - December 19, 2013 Category: Dermatology Authors: Afsaneh Alavi, R. Gary Sibbald, Dieter Mayer, Laurie Goodman, Mariam Botros, David G. Armstrong, Kevin Woo, Thomas Boeni, Elizabeth A. Ayello, Robert S. Kirsner Tags: Continuing Medical Education Source Type: research

Increased training of general practitioners in Ireland may increase the frequency of exercise counselling in patients with chronic illness: a cross-sectional study.
CONCLUSION: Improved training of GPs and development of guidelines may increase the frequency of EC in Ireland. PMID: 24735238 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Source: European Journal of General Practice - December 4, 2015 Category: Primary Care Tags: Eur J Gen Pract Source Type: research

Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Iranian Internists Regarding Diabetes: A Cross Sectional Study.
CONCLUSION: According to our results, subjects' age and time since graduation in general medicine and specialty were inversely correlated by knowledge and practice. So internists with older age seems to be in priority for educational programs. And holding CME programs in current forms seems to be not suitable to increase the KAP regarding diabetes. PMID: 28657233 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Diabetes and Metabolism Journal - June 29, 2017 Category: Endocrinology Tags: Diabetes Metab J Source Type: research

Angioinvasive fungal infections impacting the skin
Angioinvasive fungal infections cause significant morbidity and mortality because of their propensity to invade blood vessel walls, resulting in catastrophic tissue ischemia, infarct, and necrosis. While occasionally seen in immunocompetent hosts, opportunistic fungi are emerging in immunosuppressed hosts, including patients with hematologic malignancy, AIDS, organ transplant, and poorly controlled diabetes mellitus. The widespread use of antifungal prophylaxis has led to an “arms race” of emerging fungal resistance patterns.
Source: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology - August 9, 2018 Category: Dermatology Authors: Bridget E. Shields, Misha Rosenbach, Zoe Brown-Joel, Anthony P. Berger, Bradley A. Ford, Karolyn A. Wanat Tags: Continuing medical education Source Type: research

CME Exam 1: Predicting Pancreatic Cancer in the UK Biobank Cohort Using Polygenic Risk Scores and Diabetes Mellitus
Source: Gastroenterology - April 22, 2022 Category: Gastroenterology Tags: Continuing Medical Education (CME)/MOC Activities Source Type: research

Medical Undergraduate Survey on Headache Education in Singapore: Knowledge, Perceptions, and Assessment of Unmet Needs
ConclusionsThe current medical undergraduate curriculum on headache disorders in Singapore may harbor significant unmet needs. A review of the syllabus to increase headache education may be one method to address this gap. Further studies in this area are required.
Source: Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain - May 1, 2017 Category: Neurology Authors: Jonathan Jia Yuan Ong, Yee Cheun Chan Tags: Residents and Fellows: Education Research Source Type: research