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Students ’ perception of asynchronous versus synchronous distance learning during COVID-19 pandemic in a medical college, southwestern region of Saudi Arabia
COVID-19 preventive measures required a drastic shift to online teaching-learning in most of countries. Institutions used different combinations of live online lectures (synchronous) requiring students to atte...
Source: BMC Medical Education - January 23, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Hassan A. Alzahrani, Ayed A. Shati, Mohammed A. Bawahab, Abdulaziz A. Alamri, Bahaeldin Hassan, Ayyub A. Patel, Mohammad Tauheed Ahmad, Walid Abd El Maksoud and Mohammed A. Alsaleem Tags: Research Source Type: research

Perceptions of Saudi Plastic Surgery Residents and Attendings of Online Education during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Conclusions: Online education provided an excellent educational tool as a viable option to supplement traditional face-to-face training, with most residents being satisfied, supporting the use of this educational tool. More objective research is required to refine existing online plastic surgery teaching methods while creating novel distance e-learning approaches for the future.
Source: Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery – Global Open - June 1, 2021 Category: Cosmetic Surgery Tags: Education: Original Article Source Type: research

Nursing Education Challenges from Saudi Nurse Educators ’ and Leaders’ Perspectives: A Qualitative Descriptive Study
Journal Name: International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship Volume: 16 Issue: 1 Pages: null-null
Source: International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship - February 25, 2019 Category: Nursing Source Type: research

Clinical characteristics and in-hospital outcome of medical staff infected with COVID-19 in Saudi Arabia. A retrospective single-center study.
Conclusion: The incidence of COVID-19 infection among medical staff is quite high, but the occurrence of extreme illness and death is significantly low compared with the general community. Training should be implemented for all hospital staff on infection prevention techniques. Reliable and quick access for testing medical personnel is essential to maintain health, safety, and availability of health care workers during this pandemic. PMID: 33294892 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - December 10, 2020 Category: Middle East Health Tags: Saudi Med J Source Type: research

Sleep quantity, quality, and insomnia symptoms of medical students during clinical years. Relationship with stress and academic performance.
CONCLUSION: Sleep deprivation, poor sleep quality, and EDS are common among clinical years medical students. High levels of stress and the pressure of maintaining grade point averages may be influencing their quality of sleep. PMID: 26837401 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - February 5, 2016 Category: Middle East Health Tags: Saudi Med J Source Type: research

A novel method for improving chest tube insertion skills among medical interns. Using biomaterial-covered mannequin.
Conclusion: Our results indicated that this model could be useful for effective training of medical interns for chest tube insertion, which is an important skill in emergency medicine. This biomaterial-covered model is inexpensive and its use can potentially be widened to improve training methods without significant financial demand. PMID: 28917064 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - September 18, 2017 Category: Middle East Health Tags: Saudi Med J Source Type: research

Comparing recommended sanctions for lapses of academic integrity as measured by Dundee Polyprofessionalism Inventory I: Academic integrity from a Saudi and a UK medical school
Conclusion This study identified some congruence as well as some significant dissimilarities in the sanctions for academic dishonesty. These data can be utilized for standard setting of professionalism that will facilitate the migration of International Medical Graduates by promoting their fitness to practise, especially probity and honesty, as defined by the General Medical Council of UK.
Source: Journal of the Chinese Medical Association - July 2, 2018 Category: General Medicine Source Type: research

Women's perception and attitude to medical students' participation in obstetrics and gynecology care.
CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that women seeking obstetrics and gynecology medical services are accepting students' involvement during the healthcare encounter. Most patients are more comfortable if direct contact with students is minimized and students' participation in medical care is restricted to more limited roles. In addition, the student's gender is a significant determinant of patient's acceptance and comfort during the clinical encounter. PMID: 30251734 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - September 26, 2018 Category: Middle East Health Tags: Saudi Med J Source Type: research

The process of litigation for medical errors in Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom.
Authors: Alkhenizan AH, Shafiq MR Abstract Efficient process of litigation of medical errors is a key to ensure fair, speedy, and accessible justice system. The conditions of establishing medical negligence are similar in both legal systems. These conditions include the duty of care, breach of that duty of care, the damages, and establishing causation. A culture of litigation and compensation is growing in the United Kingdom and Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; however the cost of medical claims and awarded compensations are much more in the United Kingdom compared to Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. In Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, th...
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - November 8, 2018 Category: Middle East Health Tags: Saudi Med J Source Type: research

Awareness of Interventional Radiology Among Medical Students at a Saudi Medical School: Clerkship versus Pre-clerkship Years.
Conclusions: Awareness of and exposure to IR is poor among medical students, and can only be increased by a direct contribution from IR physicians to the undergraduate curriculum. Lack of a unified radiology curriculum in medical schools across the country should be addressed by the Council of Deans of Saudi Medical Schools. Involvement of the Saudi Interventional Radiology Society and Radiological Society of Saudi Arabia is essential. PMID: 31555418 [PubMed]
Source: Oman Medical Journal - September 28, 2019 Category: Middle East Health Tags: Oman Med J Source Type: research

Illness anxiety disorder and perception of disease and distress among medical students in western Saudi Arabia.
Conclusions: The prevalence of illness anxiety disorder among Saudi medical students is comparable to similar recent studies. Student counseling programs highlighting coping techniques, especially during the early study years, should be implemented. PMID: 31707412 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - November 12, 2019 Category: Middle East Health Tags: Saudi Med J Source Type: research

Prevalence of primary dysmenorrhea and its effect on the quality of life amongst female medical students at King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. A cross-sectional study.
CONCLUSION: Most female medical students suffer from primary dysmenorrhea, which adversely affects their quality of life and academic performance. Caffeine consumption demonstrated a significant association with primary dysmenorrhea. Periodical awareness programs to minimize the consequences of primary dysmenorrhea should be introduced. PMID: 32114601 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - March 4, 2020 Category: Middle East Health Tags: Saudi Med J Source Type: research

Prevalence and determinants of burnout syndrome and depression among medical students at Qassim University, Saudi Arabia.
Conclusion: Our results highlight the high rate of depression and burnout, as well as the need for psychological intervention programs at medical schools to prevent the deterioration of student's mental health that has been associated with advancement in medical school. PMID: 33294898 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Saudi Medical Journal - December 10, 2020 Category: Middle East Health Tags: Saudi Med J Source Type: research