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The Kristallnacht Pogrom. The End of Jewish Medical Study in Germany: Who were the Last Jewish Medical Students in Berlin?
CONCLUSIONS: Each of those groups had different academic careers. The Americans were the last Jewish students allowed to study in Germany. It seems that they were less aware of the national socialist atmosphere in the medical faculty in Berlin during 1937-1938.PMID:33734629
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - March 18, 2021 Category: General Medicine Authors: Gideon Eshel Gerhard Baader Eran Kozer Source Type: research

Rates of Missed Injuries in the Prehospital Setting Are Unrelated to the Gender of the Medical Provider: A Retrospective Study
CONCLUSIONS: No association was found between the gender of the medical provider in the prehospital setting and the rate of missed injuries. These results should encourage prehospital emergency medical systems to aim for a balanced and diverse caregiver population.PMID:36168181
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - September 28, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: David Segal Nitzan Shakarchy-Kaminsky Yair Zloof Tomer Talmy Galina Shapiro Irina Radomislensky Avishai M Tsur Shaul Gelikas Erez Karp Avi Benov Source Type: research

Where Did the Patients Go? The IDF Medical Corps Medical Services Experience during the COVID-19 Outbreak: Lessons Learned
CONCLUSIONS: A continuance of the shift to telehealth is required to withstand a future lockdown, with a full supply of secondary medical services attuned to core medical issues relevant for combat personnel. A liberal sick leave policy is required to eliminate unnecessary in-person visits, thus reducing the risk of infection.PMID:36168174
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - September 28, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Omri Shental Ilan Y Mitchnik Edward Barayev Lior Solomon Liron Gershovitz Shaul Gelikas Avi Benov Yuval Ran Source Type: research

Rates of Missed Injuries in the Prehospital Setting Are Unrelated to the Gender of the Medical Provider: A Retrospective Study
CONCLUSIONS: No association was found between the gender of the medical provider in the prehospital setting and the rate of missed injuries. These results should encourage prehospital emergency medical systems to aim for a balanced and diverse caregiver population.PMID:36168181
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - September 28, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: David Segal Nitzan Shakarchy-Kaminsky Yair Zloof Tomer Talmy Galina Shapiro Irina Radomislensky Avishai M Tsur Shaul Gelikas Erez Karp Avi Benov Source Type: research

Where Did the Patients Go? The IDF Medical Corps Medical Services Experience during the COVID-19 Outbreak: Lessons Learned
CONCLUSIONS: A continuance of the shift to telehealth is required to withstand a future lockdown, with a full supply of secondary medical services attuned to core medical issues relevant for combat personnel. A liberal sick leave policy is required to eliminate unnecessary in-person visits, thus reducing the risk of infection.PMID:36168174
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - September 28, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Omri Shental Ilan Y Mitchnik Edward Barayev Lior Solomon Liron Gershovitz Shaul Gelikas Avi Benov Yuval Ran Source Type: research

Rates of Missed Injuries in the Prehospital Setting Are Unrelated to the Gender of the Medical Provider: A Retrospective Study
CONCLUSIONS: No association was found between the gender of the medical provider in the prehospital setting and the rate of missed injuries. These results should encourage prehospital emergency medical systems to aim for a balanced and diverse caregiver population.PMID:36168181
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - September 28, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: David Segal Nitzan Shakarchy-Kaminsky Yair Zloof Tomer Talmy Galina Shapiro Irina Radomislensky Avishai M Tsur Shaul Gelikas Erez Karp Avi Benov Source Type: research

Where Did the Patients Go? The IDF Medical Corps Medical Services Experience during the COVID-19 Outbreak: Lessons Learned
CONCLUSIONS: A continuance of the shift to telehealth is required to withstand a future lockdown, with a full supply of secondary medical services attuned to core medical issues relevant for combat personnel. A liberal sick leave policy is required to eliminate unnecessary in-person visits, thus reducing the risk of infection.PMID:36168174
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - September 28, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Omri Shental Ilan Y Mitchnik Edward Barayev Lior Solomon Liron Gershovitz Shaul Gelikas Avi Benov Yuval Ran Source Type: research

Rates of Missed Injuries in the Prehospital Setting Are Unrelated to the Gender of the Medical Provider: A Retrospective Study
CONCLUSIONS: No association was found between the gender of the medical provider in the prehospital setting and the rate of missed injuries. These results should encourage prehospital emergency medical systems to aim for a balanced and diverse caregiver population.PMID:36168181
Source: The Israel Medical Association Journal - September 28, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: David Segal Nitzan Shakarchy-Kaminsky Yair Zloof Tomer Talmy Galina Shapiro Irina Radomislensky Avishai M Tsur Shaul Gelikas Erez Karp Avi Benov Source Type: research