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COVID-19 and digital competencies among young physicians: are we (really) ready for the new era? A national survey of the Italian Young Medical Doctors Association
CONCLUSIONS: Three categories of MDs, high-tech, low-tech and no-tech, can be identified from the survey-based investigation. Our survey's results indicate an urgent need for integration of pre- and post-graduation training in digital health to provide adequate medical education.PMID:33797398 | DOI:10.4415/ANN_21_01_01
Source: Ann Ist Super Sanita - April 2, 2021 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Calogero Cas à Claudia Marotta Marcello Di Pumpo Armando Cozzolino Andrea D'Aviero Emanuela Maria Frisicale Andrea Silenzi Francesco Gabbrielli Luigi Bertinato Silvio Brusaferro Source Type: research

Diffuse panbronchiolitis is not restricted to east asia - A mini literature review
Abstract Title:Diffuse panbronchiolitis is not restricted to east asia - A mini literature reviewAbstract BodyDiffuse panbronchiolitis (DPB) is a rare inflammatory lung disease. Over the years, sporadic DPB cases have been reported worldwide in countries other than Japan, China, Taiwan, and Korea (hereafter referred to as rest of the world [ROW]). The aim of this study was to present the current clinical evidence captured as DPB case studies across the globe excluding East Asian countries.Total 657 citations on DPB were obtained from PubMed search. Finally 48 case studies were were identified reporting ROW cases of DPB (Fi...
Source: European Respiratory Journal - November 19, 2018 Category: Respiratory Medicine Authors: Mishra, R. Tags: Medical education, web and internet Source Type: research

Giovanni Maria Lancisi (1654-1720) and the modern cardiovascular physiology
Adv Physiol Educ. 2021 Mar 1;45(1):154-159. doi: 10.1152/advan.00218.2020.ABSTRACTGiovanni Maria Lancisi (1654-1720) was one of the most important Italian physicians of the modern age. Orphaned of his mother, he spent his early years in the city of Orvieto; when he was 12, his father brought him back to Rome and enrolled him to study medicine at the Sapienza University in Rome. His dedication to study and work soon led him to increasingly important positions. Within a few years, the fame of Lancisi became such that he was appointed the personal physician of three popes. In De Subitaneis Mortibus (1707), he described the pa...
Source: Advances in Physiology Education - March 4, 2021 Category: Physiology Authors: Andrea Paleari Egidio Paolo Beretta Michele Augusto Riva Source Type: research