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Antidote joins forces with Beyond Type 1 and JDRF to launch the first-ever Spanish-language clinical trial search engine for type 1 diabetes (T1D)
This groundbreaking clinical trial search tool will empower individuals to search in Spanish for type 1 diabetes (T1D) studies, and expand research participation opportunities for Spanish-speaking individuals. MIAMI and SAN MATEO, Calif. and NEW YORK, Sept. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ --...
Source: PRWeb: Medical Pharmaceuticals - September 7, 2023 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news

Strategies for improving dabigatran adherence for stroke prevention in patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation: education and drug intake reminders (FACILITA study).
CONCLUSIONS: A mixed intervention, consisting of patient education and a simple calendar reminder of drug intake, is an effective strategy to improve dabigatran therapeutic adherence in patients with NVAF. The percentage of adherence with dabigatran was high. PMID: 29384410 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Current Medical Research and Opinion - February 1, 2018 Category: Research Tags: Curr Med Res Opin Source Type: research

Medical education in pharmacogenomics —results from a survey on pharmacogenetic knowledge in healthcare professionals within the European pharmacogenomics clinical implementation project Ubiquitous Pharmacogenomics (U-PGx)
ConclusionsThis study analysed the specific attitudes, experience and education on pharmacogenomics of future users. There was a general positive attitude and interest towards pharmacogenomic testing. However, the grade of own experience, and knowledge about application and interpretation of pharmacogenomics caused uncertainty. Thus, education and training programmes may be helpful for implementation of pharmacogenomics at a homogenous level within Europe.
Source: European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology - July 2, 2017 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research

Effects of pain neuroscience education and dry needling for the management of patients with chronic myofascial neck pain: a randomized clinical trial.
CONCLUSION: DN alone was more effective at reducing chronic non-specific neck pain and disability than CUC at 3-month follow-up. However, the inclusion of PNE combined with DN resulted in greater improvements in kinesiophobia, pain anxiety, and pain-related beliefs. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT03095365 (ClinicalTrials.gov). PMID: 32370545 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Acupuncture in Medicine : journal of the British Medical Acupuncture Society - May 4, 2020 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Valiente-Castrillo P, Martín-Pintado-Zugasti A, Calvo-Lobo C, Beltran-Alacreu H, Fernández-Carnero J Tags: Acupunct Med Source Type: research

34936 Spanish in Texas undergraduate and dermatology graduate medical education: A survey study
Texas is home to a diverse population, and many Texans speak Spanish as their primary language. Language discordance between patients and providers is associated with poorer health outcomes, and professional interpreter services are often underused. With the rising population of limited English proficiency (LEP) Spanish-speaking patients, it is important to assess the preparedness of Texas physicians to treat these patients and to identify avenues for improved education opportunities. Fifteen medical schools in Texas educate a large proportion of Texas physicians.
Source: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology - September 1, 2022 Category: Dermatology Authors: Alyssa Hansen, Paige Hoyer, Lindy Ross Source Type: research

Call for Urgent Action by 275 World Leaders on Global Education Emergency In Face of Covid19
Credit: UNICEF Mali / DickoBy External SourceNEW YORK, Aug 18 2020 (IPS) We write to call for urgent action to address the global education emergency triggered by COVID-19. With over 1 billion children still out of school because of the lockdown, there is now a real and present danger that the public health crisis will create a COVID generation who lose out on schooling and whose opportunities are permanently damaged. While the more fortunate have had access to alternatives, the world’s poorest children have been locked out of learning, denied internet access, and with the loss of free school meals – once a lifelin...
Source: IPS Inter Press Service - Health - August 18, 2020 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: External Source Tags: Economy & Trade Education Featured Global Headlines Health Human Rights Humanitarian Emergencies TerraViva United Nations Education Cannot Wait (ECW) Source Type: news

Simulation during COVID-19 pandemic in the spanish pediatric intensive care units. New challenges in medical education
An Pediatr (Barc). 2021 Jun 16. doi: 10.1016/j.anpedi.2021.06.007. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:34149841 | PMC:PMC8206583 | DOI:10.1016/j.anpedi.2021.06.007
Source: Anales de Pediatria - June 21, 2021 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Laura Butrague ño Laiseca Anna Zanin Jes ús López-Herce Cid Santiago Menc ía Bartolomé Source Type: research

Emotional Retirement Ceremony for Colombia Search Dogs
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Fourteen police dogs received medals and diplomas during an emotional retirement ceremony in Colombia's capital Friday as they wrapped up years of service sniffing out drugs, bombs and bodies. Some of the German shepherds, pit bulls and golden retrievers were treated to special scented baths before they were retired during the event in an auditorium at the Chief Prosecutor's Office. Among the retired dogs was "Canela," a 12-year-old Labrador who helped investigators undercover 65 mass graves containing the victims of paramilitary violence, and "Negra," a pit bull mutt who helpe...
Source: JEMS: Journal of Emergency Medical Services News - September 24, 2018 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: JOSHUA GOODMAN and MANUEL RUEDA, Associated Press Tags: Rescue & Vehicle Extrication News International Source Type: news

NP12 Guided Goal Setting Behaviors of Spanish and English-Speaking EFNEP Participants in a Medical Clinic Setting
To address pediatric obesity risk reduction, EFNEP was embedded within medical clinics where pediatricians referred parents to the intervention. The traditional EFNEP intervention was augmented with guided goal setting (GGS), Healthy Kids (HK) obesity risk assessments, motivational modeling, and parenting topics. This investigation focused on assessing goal-setting behaviors of EFNEP participants attending the medical clinic intervention.
Source: Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior - June 30, 2019 Category: Nutrition Authors: Mical Shilts, Abbey Lake, Cherae Washington, Larissa Leavens, Karina Diaz Rios, Lenna Ontai, Katherine Panarella, Dennis Styne, Marilyn Townsend Source Type: research

Pain curricula across healthcare professions undergraduate degrees: a cross-sectional study in Catalonia, Spain
Pain management is a challenge and effective treatment requires professionals to collaborate if they are to address the needs of patients with pain. Comprehensive education and training is key to helping skill...
Source: BMC Medical Education - August 13, 2019 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Jordi Mir ó, Elena Castarlenas, Ester Solé, Lorena Martí, Isabel Salvat and Francisco Reinoso-Barbero Tags: Research article Source Type: research

Health-Related Lifestyles and Cancer-Preventive Behaviors of Medical and Nursing Students and Family Medicine Residents in Relation to the European Code Against Cancer
The objective was to evaluate the health-related lifestyles and cancer-preventive behaviors of medical and nursing students and FM residents in relation to the European Code Against Cancer (ECAC). This was a descriptive, cross-sectional study performed in Spain. Medical and nursing students and FM residents completed a self-administered questionnaire focused on health-related habits and clinical behaviors related to the ECAC. A total of 740 participants completed the questionnaire. About 12.2% (95% CI [9.8 –14.5]) were smokers, and 77.3% (95% CI [74.3–80.3]) sporadically consumed alcohol; 34.2% (95% CI [30.8–37.6]) p...
Source: Journal of Cancer Education - December 16, 2019 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research

Technological resources for teaching and learning about human anatomy in the medical course: Systematic review of literature
AbstractThe consolidation of technology as an alternative strategy to cadaveric dissection for teaching anatomy in medical courses was accelerated by the recent Covid-19 pandemic, which caused the need for social distance policies and the closure of laboratories and classrooms. Consequently, new technologies were created, and those already been developed started to be better explored. However, information about many of these instruments and resources is not available to anatomy teachers. This systematic review presents the technological means for teaching and learning about human anatomy developed and applied in medical co...
Source: Anatomical Sciences Education - October 19, 2021 Category: Anatomy Authors: Vin ícius A. Santos, Matheus P. Barreira, Karen R. Saad Tags: RELEVANT REVIEW Source Type: research

Addressing health disparities in hispanic communities through an innovative team-based medical spanish program at the medical school level – a single-institution study
There are insufficient Spanish-speaking physicians to effectively serve a large and rapidly growing Spanish-speaking patient population.
Source: BMC Medical Education - February 14, 2022 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Michael Oliver, Taylor Fernberg, Paul Lyons, Sambandam Elango, Gordon J. Green and Zohray M. Talib Tags: Research article Source Type: research

Do health literacy levels of nursing students change throughout the study programme? A cross-sectional study
Conclusion The HL level of nursing students increases from the first to the fourth academic year, even when controlling for sex. Although the HL level in the fourth academic year was greater than that of the first, both groups had inadequate HL levels. It is hence recommended to implement intervention strategies, which reinforce in the curriculum the knowledge and experiences related with health communication and education to ensure that future professionals improve their HL. Achieving adequate HL is crucial to be able to provide care to patients, their families and the community.
Source: BMJ Open - January 12, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Gonzalez-Lopez, J. R., Rodriguez-Gazquez, M. d. l. A. Tags: Open access, Medical education and training Source Type: research