Rescuing the profession we love: general practice training sector recommendations for improving the attractiveness of general practice training. A qualitative analysis
CONCLUSIONS: Clinicians, educators, and policy makers should work together to increase the number of high quality, adequately supported student and junior doctor placements in general practice, improve intra-professional relationships, and trial new models of general practitioner trainee payment and conditions.PMID:38699842 | DOI:10.5694/mja2.52291 (Source: Med J Aust)
Source: Med J Aust - May 3, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Nancy Sturman Michael Tran Sophie Vasiliadis Source Type: research

Rescuing the profession we love: general practice training sector recommendations for improving the attractiveness of general practice training. A qualitative analysis
CONCLUSIONS: Clinicians, educators, and policy makers should work together to increase the number of high quality, adequately supported student and junior doctor placements in general practice, improve intra-professional relationships, and trial new models of general practitioner trainee payment and conditions.PMID:38699842 | DOI:10.5694/mja2.52291 (Source: Medical Journal of Australia)
Source: Medical Journal of Australia - May 3, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Nancy Sturman Michael Tran Sophie Vasiliadis Source Type: research

Healthcare Students' Perceptions and Attitudes Towards Peers with Autism Spectrum Disorders
CONCLUSION: The findings of the study indicate that knowledge of an ASD diagnosis leads to greater acceptance and have important implications for future research, disability policy makers, and university support services.PMID:38700777 | DOI:10.1007/s10803-024-06368-5 (Source: Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders)
Source: Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders - May 3, 2024 Category: Psychiatry Authors: Vasiliki Zarokanellou Evridiki Papagiannopoulou Alexandros Gryparis Vassiliki Siafaka Dionysios Tafiadis Vassiliki Ntre Nafsika Ziavra Source Type: research

Stop the Bleed ® in medical schools: Early advocacy and promising results
CONCLUSIONS: Medical students were empowered by STB and have used hemorrhage-control skills on live victims. Medical students support efforts to include STB in medical education.PMID:38698511 | DOI:10.5055/ajdm.0477 (Source: American Journal of Disaster Medicine)
Source: American Journal of Disaster Medicine - May 3, 2024 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Jeremy Fridling Brad Chernock Tessa Goebel Alyssa Tutunjian Adam D Fox Jane Keating Lenworth Jacobs Source Type: research

Cluster analysis of medical students ’ attitudes regarding people who use drugs: a first step to design a tailored education program
In this study, we investigated the attitudes of final-year medical students towards SUD ... (Source: BMC Medical Education)
Source: BMC Medical Education - May 3, 2024 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Lou Richelle, Michele Dramaix-Wilmet, Quentin Vanderhofstadt and Charles Kornreich Tags: Research Source Type: research

Trainee advocacy for medical education on the care of people with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities: a sequential mixed methods analysis
Medical trainees (medical students, residents, and fellows) are playing an active role in the development of new curricular initiatives; however, examinations of their advocacy efforts are rarely reported. The... (Source: BMC Medical Education)
Source: BMC Medical Education - May 3, 2024 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Lauren Clarke, Nora O ’Neill, Binisha Patel, Samantha Steeman, Gabrielle Segal, Sylvia Bereknyei Merrell and Michael A. Gisondi Tags: Research Source Type: research

Factors of pre-war educational migration: an investigation of polish medical and dental students in Ukraine
Low admission rates at Polish medical universities led many students to study abroad. Ukraine provided an appealing option for years. The purpose of the study is to investigate the most important factors that ... (Source: BMC Medical Education)
Source: BMC Medical Education - May 3, 2024 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Diana Rokita-Poskart, Anna Koziarska, Aleksandra Ostrowska, Aneta Kuci ńska-Landwójtowicz and Magdalena Tataruch Tags: Research Source Type: research

The effect of simulation of sectional human anatomy using ultrasound on students ’ learning outcomes and satisfaction in echocardiography education: a pilot randomized controlled trial
Effective teaching methods are needed to improve students ’ abilities in hand-eye coordination and understanding of cardiac anatomy in echocardiography education. Simulation devices have emerged as innovative t... (Source: BMC Medical Education)
Source: BMC Medical Education - May 3, 2024 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Kewen Ding, Mingjing Chen, Ping Li, Zichuan Xie, Haorong Zhang, Ruixing Kou, Jionghui Xu, Ting Zou, Zhen Luo and Haibo Song Tags: Research Source Type: research

Enhancing audiology students ’ understanding of person-centered care: insights from an multi-national virtual student conference
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Source: International Journal of Audiology - May 3, 2024 Category: Audiology Authors: Faheema Mahomed-AsmailNannette NicholsonLouise MetcalfeCherilee RutherfordMarien Alet GrahamVictoria WatsonCatherine ReganSaira Hussaina Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africab Department of A Source Type: research

Exploring the Relationship Between Smartphone Addiction, Psychological Distress, Stress, and Self-Esteem Among Moroccan High School Students: A Regression Equation Modeling Study
Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, Ahead of Print. (Source: Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology)
Source: Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology - May 3, 2024 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Karim Lkamel Jalal Assermouh Source Type: research

The effect of self-esteem development programme applied to secondary school students on self-esteem and peer bullying victimization: A randomized controlled trial
Self-esteem and peer bullying, which affect the academic success and psychological development of secondary school students, are increasingly becoming a serious problem. (Source: Journal of Pediatric Nursing)
Source: Journal of Pediatric Nursing - May 3, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Elif S ır, Neslihan Lok Source Type: research

Grandiose narcissism associates with higher cognitive performance under stress through more efficient attention distribution: An eye-tracking study
by Vasilena Stefanova, Christoph Scheepers, Paul Wilson, Kostas A. Papageorgiou Narcissism is a part of the Dark Triad that consists also of the traits of Machiavellianism and psychopathy. Two main types of narcissism exist: grandiose and vulnerable narcissism. Being a Dark Triad trait, narcissism is typically associated with negative outcomes. However, recent research sugges ts that at least the grandiose type may be linked (directly or indirectly) to positive outcomes including lower levels of psychopathology, higher school grades in adolescents, deeper and more strategic learning in university students and higher cogni...
Source: PLoS One - May 3, 2024 Category: Biomedical Science Authors: Vasilena Stefanova Source Type: research

Hunger on campus: why US PhD students are fighting over food
Nature, Published online: 03 May 2024; doi:10.1038/d41586-024-01279-yGraduate students are relying on donated and discounted food in the struggle to make ends meet. (Source: Nature AOP)
Source: Nature AOP - May 3, 2024 Category: Research Authors: Laurie Udesky Source Type: research

Utilisation of the health belief model to study the behavioural intentions relating to obesity management among university students: a cross-sectional study
Conclusion This study underscores the need for tailored health promotion strategies that consider the perceptions and beliefs of people about the management of obesity. (Source: BMJ Open)
Source: BMJ Open - May 3, 2024 Category: General Medicine Authors: Albasheer, O., Hakami, N., Abdelwahab, S. I., Alqassim, A. Y., Alharbi, A., Abdelmola, A. O., Altraifi, A. A. A., Medani, I. E., Hakami, A. M. S., Moafa, M. H., Abuhadi, R. I., Hobani, A. H. Tags: Open access, Public health Source Type: research

Oncology Education in Angola: Current Status and Recommendations for Improvement
This article, authored by the Ango lan Oncology Research Group (AORG), proposes an oncology program for undergraduate medical students in Angola, aiming to bridge the educational gap. The program outlines discipline objectives, topics to be covered, class formats, and workload considerations. (Source: Journal of Cancer Education)
Source: Journal of Cancer Education - May 3, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research