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A descriptive study of mental health and burnout among Nigerian medical students
CONCLUSION: The prevalence of psychological distress and burnout is high among medical students. Interventions for medical students' well-being should be tailored to their needs and should target risk factors related to personal, organisational and medical school academic structure attributes.PMID:34823383 | DOI:10.1177/00207640211057706
Source: The International Journal of Social Psychiatry - November 26, 2021 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Olatunde Olayinka Ayinde Eniola Racheal Akinnuoye Andrew Molodynski Oliver Battrick Oye Gureje Source Type: research

The Journal of Emergency Medical Services Announce the 2018 John P. Pryor, MD/ Street Medicine Society Award
CHARLOTTE, NC –  Benjamin J. Lawner, DO, MS, EMT-P, FACEP, has been awarded the 2018 John P. Pryor, MD/Street Medicine Society Award at the EMS Today conference in Charlotte, NC. Dr. Benjamin J. Lawner is recognized as an emergency medicine advocate focusing on clinical and educational excellence. Dr. Lawner is currently the Medical Director of Prehospital Services for Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His academic and operational responsibilities include oversight for EMS agencies, a critical care transport program, and graduate medical education in emergency medical services. Dr. L...
Source: JEMS Administration and Leadership - February 21, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: JEMS Staff Tags: Industry News Administration and Leadership EMS Today Source Type: news

Interprofessional Substance Use Disorder Education in Health Professions Education Programs: A Scoping Review
Conclusions Interprofessional SUD educational interventions improved health professions students’ knowledge, skills, and attitudes toward SUDs and interprofessional collaboration. Future SUD curriculum design should emphasize assessment and measure changes in students’ behaviors and patient or health care outcomes. Interprofessional SUD education can be instrumental in preparing the future workforce to manage this pressing and complex public health threat.
Source: Academic Medicine - February 27, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Tags: Reviews Source Type: research

Self perceived memory difficulties in medical students as another symptom of anxiety
Conclusions Memory complaints may represent a symptom of anxiety and are associated with insomnia.
Source: Trends in Neuroscience and Education - April 26, 2018 Category: Neuroscience Source Type: research

‘Being sick a lot, often on each other': students’ alcohol‐related provocation
ConclusionsAlcohol‐related provocation occurs among some UK medical students and may present professionalism issues to medical students. Medical schools may wish to integrate more teaching regarding behaviour around alcohol into their curricula by addressing students' explicit and implicit attitudes towards alcohol consumption.
Source: Medical Education - February 16, 2014 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Lori F Black, Lynn V Monrouxe Tags: Substance Use Source Type: research

Increasing Self-Awareness of Medical Students Through the Use of Ultrasonography.
Conclusions: The results suggest that the incorporation of ultrasonography into medical education could potentially increase medical student health status and self-awareness. PMID: 29480919 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Journal of the American Osteopathic Association - February 27, 2018 Category: Complementary Medicine Tags: J Am Osteopath Assoc Source Type: research

Training medical students about hazardous drinking using simple assessment techniques
Conclusion: Because of the simplicity of the instruments used to detect hazardous drinking, these can be learnt from the very first stages of medical training, thus encouraging students to initiate clinical prevention tasks, and increase their awareness of both their own and others’ hazardous behaviour.
Source: Health Education Journal - April 11, 2014 Category: Health Management Authors: Hidalgo, J. L.-T., Pretel, F. A., Bravo, B. N., Rabadan, F. E., Serrano Selva, J. P., Latorre Postigo, J. M., Martinez, I. P. Tags: Articles Source Type: research

Use of Drugs by Medical Students Before the Exams (P4.196)
CONCLUSIONS: The period of exams causes serious sleep disturbances in medical students and they feel stimulated to use drugs in order to decrease anxiety or increase concentration. We propose inclusion in the medical curriculum discussion about those aspects to minimize the potential damage of those attitudes. Study Supported by:n/aDisclosure: Dr. Fontanetti has nothing to disclose. Dr. Sá has nothing to disclose. Dr. Souza has nothing to disclose. Dr. Godoy has nothing to disclose.
Source: Neurology - April 8, 2015 Category: Neurology Authors: Fontanetti, P., Sa, F., Souza, M., Godoy, A. Tags: Research Methodology and Education Source Type: research

A Medical Mockery – 10 healthcare adverts that show just how far we’ve come!
The post A Medical Mockery – 10 healthcare adverts that show just how far we’ve come! appeared first on Hysterectomy Association. You don’t have to look far to hear about brilliant and exciting strides being made in medical science. 3D printing is being used to create artificial limbs and organs; diabetics can now control their condition with the artificial pancreas; news has broken in 2015 about revolutionary new treatments which provide hope for patients with skin cancer and Alzheimer’s disease. These outstanding breakthroughs are in fact part of a much bigger picture – our attitudes towards health, and our...
Source: The Hysterectomy Association - September 9, 2015 Category: OBGYN Authors: Linda Parkinson-Hardman Tags: Latest News covance medical adverts Source Type: news

Do we need to promote healthy behaviors among medical students? - A cross sectional study
Conclusions: Medical students report high smoking prevalence, high rate of abusive alcohol consumption and unhealthy lifestyles. Health behavior risks are associated, highlighting the need to implement health promotion programs targeting multiple risk factors to prevent smoking and alcohol consumption in medical schools.
Source: European Respiratory Journal - October 30, 2015 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Ravara, S., Faria, D., Brito, I. Tags: 6.3 Tobacco, Smoking Control and Health Education Source Type: research

Patterns of drinking alcohol and intentions to binge drink among medical students in Vietnam
This study aims to establish drinking patterns and examine the factors underlying Vietnamese medical students ’ binge drinking intention and behaviour. This study used a prospective-correlational design, with two waves of data collection, drawing from established health behaviour models. At Time 1, 206 students completed the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test, the standard Theory of Planned Behaviou r measures (attitude, subjective norm and perceived behavioural control) and their underlying beliefs, as well as group norm, role identity, drinking culture and past binge drinking behaviour. At Time 2, 156 medical stu...
Source: Health Education Research - June 5, 2019 Category: Research Source Type: research

Overdose Education And Nasal Naloxone Rescue Kits For Bystanders Associated With Decreased Opioid Overdose Death
In a study of communities in Massachusetts with high numbers of opioid overdose deaths, the implementation of overdose education and naloxone distribution (OEND) was associated with a significant reduction in opioid overdose death rates...
Source: Health News from Medical News Today - February 6, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Alcohol / Addiction / Illegal Drugs Source Type: news