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Inclusive medical education for students with disabilities: a new guidance document from Medical Deans Australia and New Zealand
N Z Med J. 2023 May 12;136(1575):65-71.ABSTRACTThis paper outlines: 1) the work undertaken by Medical Deans Australia and New Zealand (MDANZ) to review and update its 2017 guidelines related to selecting and supporting students with disabilities, and 2) the resulting new recommendations. The review group considered common approaches to supporting medical students with a disability through an inclusive, strengths-based lens. The outcome was a guidance document that centres the importance of a strengths-based and inclusive culture within medical schools, and emphasises an individualised, context-specific and inclusive approa...
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - May 11, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Dabrina Issakhany Peter Crampton Source Type: research

New Zealand hospital stroke service provision.
CONCLUSION: Hospital location is associated with differences in stroke services provision across New Zealand and ongoing work is required to optimise consistent access to best practice care. These results, in conjunction with an ongoing (REGIONS Care) study, will be used to determine whether this affects patient outcomes. PMID: 33332337 [PubMed - in process]
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - December 19, 2020 Category: General Medicine Tags: N Z Med J Source Type: research

Sperm quality in New Zealand: Is the downward trend continuing?
CONCLUSION: After a decline between 1987 and sometime during 1997-2001, the sperm concentration in men presenting as donors remained unchanged between 2002 and 2014, suggesting semen quality has not changed in New Zealand men over the last decade. PMID: 26645755 [PubMed - in process]
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - December 13, 2015 Category: Journals (General) Tags: N Z Med J Source Type: research

Effectiveness of a preschool asthma education programme, compared to usual care, on the frequency of acute asthma events: a community-based cluster randomised trial
CONCLUSIONS: Combining asthma education with a nurse-led, evidence-based asthma assessment and education intervention led to sustained improvements in asthma control in this preschool population, but its effect on acute events remains unclear.PMID:35728220
Source: New Zealand Medical Journal - June 21, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Natalie Walker Taina von Blaramberg Janet Mackay Wendy McNaughton Janine Strickland Janice Van Mil Joanne Moorcroft Caroline Funnell Lynne Smith Emma Bettle Kylie Power Marama Parore Varsha Parag Christopher Bullen Scott Springford Metcalfe Source Type: research