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Evaluation of the Opinions and Knowledge of Medical School Students on Organ Donation and Transplantation
CONCLUSION: As medical students progress through the grade levels, their perceptions and knowledge of organ donation and transplantation also increase positively. Courses on organ donation and transplantation can be added to the curriculum from the very first year of medical education.PMID:34609309 | DOI:10.5152/tjg.2021.20937
Source: The Turkish Journal of Gastroenterology - October 5, 2021 Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Turkkan Ozturk Kaygusuz Edibe P ırınccı Source Type: research

Medical Education: Racial, Gender Disparities Persist Medical Education: Racial, Gender Disparities Persist
The representation of minority medical students in honor society membership falls short, as do recognition of female residents ' performance and the number of women leading grand rounds.Medscape Medical News
Source: Medscape Transplantation Headlines - March 8, 2017 Category: Transplant Surgery Tags: Internal Medicine News Source Type: news

Coronary revascularization after heart transplant - the search for prognostic factors.
Conclusions: There was no significant difference in myocardial infarction rate, revascularization or hospitalization rates. PMID: 32542079 [PubMed]
Source: Archives of Medical Science - June 17, 2020 Category: Biomedical Science Tags: Arch Med Sci Source Type: research

Gender Interactions on Twitter and Medical Education Gender Interactions on Twitter and Medical Education
The inclusion and engagement of women in Twitter conversations helps promote gender equality in nephrology education and research.Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
Source: Medscape Today Headlines - May 25, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Nephrology Journal Article Source Type: news

Rest in Pieces: Body Donation in Mid-Twentieth Century America
Bull Hist Med. 2022;96(2):151-181. doi: 10.1353/bhm.2022.0020.ABSTRACTBy the mid-1950s, formal body donation programs began to supplant the decades-long reliance on the anatomy acts that made the bodies of the indigent and unclaimed available for medical education and research. By the mid-1980s, nearly all American medical schools relied on voluntary anatomical gifts of dead bodies. Throughout the nineteenth century, a handful of Americans requested through wills, letters, and suicide notes that their corpses be given to doctors and medical schools. The dramatic expansion of American newspapers after the Civil War helped e...
Source: Medical History - August 1, 2022 Category: History of Medicine Authors: Susan E Lederer Susan C Lawrence Source Type: research