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COVID-19 vaccination telephone outreach: an analysis of the medical student experience
DISCUSSION: Engaging students in telephone outreach early in the COVID-19 pandemic provided students the opportunity to develop their skills as physicians-in-training, contribute to combating the ongoing pandemic, and add value to the primary care team. This experience allowed students to practice patience, empathy, and vulnerability to understand why patients had not received the COVID-19 vaccine; this was an invaluable experience that helped students develop the skills to become empathetic and caring physicians, and supports the continued role of telehealth in future medical school curriculum.PMID:37104856 | PMC:PMC10142...
Source: Medical Education Online - April 27, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: James F Wu Nathalie Abenoza Julia M Bosco Lana M Minshew Anna Beckius Mandy Kastner Brian Hilgeman Martin D Muntz Source Type: research

A call to action: why medical education curriculum needs to encourage young physicians to innovate
AbstractPatient-centered and physician-led innovations are key to promoting physicians as visionary leaders in the healthcare system especially during times of crises. COVID-19 has inspired some promising recent advancements within medicine worth noting, including improvements in telemedicine, 3-D printed personal protective equipment (PPE) and ventilators, drug and vaccine development, sterilization of PPE allowing for reuse, and point of care testing; they highlight a broader lesson for how we might innovate better within medicine, even after the crisis has passed. As such, with the complexities of modern-day medicine, t...
Source: Archives of Dermatological Research - June 3, 2022 Category: Dermatology Source Type: research

Four Steps toward a Stronger African Health Workforce in 2030 and Beyond
By Onikepe Owolabi , Senior global technical director for family planning and maternal, newborn, and child health ; Esther Tumbare, Senior global technical director for HIV Nicodemas Ondies, medical lab officer at Tudor Subcounty Hospital in Mombasa County, Kenya takes samples from a client. Photo by Edwin Joe for IntraHealth International.December 20, 2022As 2022 ends, the world is reflecting on and trying to recover from the third year of an ongoing pandemic. The road to recovery is long and made even more difficult by the massive shortage of what drives health systems: the health worker.Last week, this shortage wa...
Source: IntraHealth International - December 20, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: kseaton Tags: Health workforce development Leadership and Governance Policy & Advocacy Systems Health Workers Source Type: news

Workforce Issues
Silver linings emerge for hospitalists For Elisabeth Souther, MD, chief of hospital medicine at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, a rural, academic hospital with almost 400 beds in Lebanon, N.H., the last two years have been challenging beyond belief. “In the spring of 2020, we were dealing with a disease we knew virtually nothing about, we didn’t know if personal protective equipment (PPE) would protect us, we had no idea if we had enough PPE, we were concerned that members of our own ranks would die from COVID-19, and we didn’t know how long the pandemic would last,” she said. “We did what we do best as docto...
Source: The Hospitalist - April 1, 2022 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Ronda Whitaker Tags: Business of Medicine Career Hospital Medicine Source Type: research

Juggling Medical School, DEI, and Volunteering are All in a Day ’s Work for This Med Student
Diversity, equity, and inclusion are three words that, rightfully, get bandied around more and more frequently. The Society of Hospital Medicine does more than bandy the words around. In support of its mission and commitment to enhancing diversity in the hospitalist workforce and eliminating health disparities for hospitalized patients across the country, SHM bestowed its inaugural Hospital Medicine Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion scholarship for students this year. Andrea Martinez Thanks to a fund made possible by its Keystone Sponsor, Vituity, the $25,000 scholarship was for eligible third-year medical students underr...
Source: The Hospitalist - September 1, 2022 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Ronda Whitaker Tags: Career Diversity in Medicine Education Source Type: research

Rolling e-learning: an educational model to support Italian healthcare professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic
CONCLUSIONS: Italian healthcare professionals working during the pandemic overwhelmingly appreciated and valued the rolling e-learning offer aimed at widening the dissemination of the best practices on COVID-19. This educational model provides independent, evidence-based and tailored information with the undoubted advantages of time flexibility, remote participation and continuous update, all elements that make it a useful tool in a pandemic as well as in a post-pandemic era.PMID:37695199 | DOI:10.23750/abm.v94iS3.14204
Source: Acta Bio-Medica : Atenei Parmensis - September 11, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Fabrizio Ernesto Pregliasco Maria Rosa Valetto Filippo Anelli Ugo Moretti Nicoletta Scarpa Pietro Dri Source Type: research

Exam 1: Effectiveness and Durability of COVID-19 Vaccination in 9447 Patients With IBD: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Source: Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology - June 14, 2022 Category: Gastroenterology Tags: Continuing Medical Education (CME) Activities Source Type: research

COVID-19 Medical Research in Oman: A Bibliometric and Visualization Study
CONCLUSIONS: Oman has significantly contributed to the COVID-19-related medical knowledge despite the challenges of conducting research amidst the increased workload during the pandemic. Most publications in Oman were collaborative projects. Based on the evaluated literature, further research focusing on vaccines and therapeutics is warranted.PMID:35949716 | PMC:PMC9357273 | DOI:10.5001/omj.2022.73
Source: Oman Medical Journal - August 11, 2022 Category: Middle East Health Authors: Jimmy Jose Mohammad Karim Saberi Faryal Khamis Heidar Mokthari Ibrahim Al Zakwani Source Type: research