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Opportunistic salpingectomy in the Netherlands

Tamussino

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Medical humanities: developing into a mainstream discipline

Shankar PR

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Designing and conducting a two day orientation program for first semester undergraduate medical students

Shankar PR

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Initiating small group learning in a Caribbean medical school

Shankar PR

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Challenges in shifting to an integrated curriculum in a Caribbean medical school

Shankar PR

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Epidemiology of Pelvic Ring Fractures in a Level 1 Trauma Center in the Netherlands

Hermans E, Biert J, Edwards MJ

PURPOSE: This study was conducted to study the epidemiology, classification, treatment and outcome of a large patient group with pelvic ring injury in a level 1 trauma center in the...
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A Case of Gastric Anisakiasis Causing Severe Gastric Ulcer Bleeding

Lee SH, Sin HG, Seol SY, Chung JM

  • KMID: 2243559
  • Korean J Gastrointest Endosc.
  • 1993 Dec;13(4):693-696.
Anisakiasis is a parasitic infectious disease caused by eating raw, infected fish. It causes severe abdominal pain-like acute abdomen, but not fatal. Anisakiasis was firstly reported by van Thiel et...
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Comparison of the level of cognitive processing between case-based items and non-case-based items on the Interuniversity Progress Test of Medicine in the Netherlands

Cecilio-Fernandes D, Kerdijk W, Bremers AJ, Aalders W, Tio RA

PURPOSE: It is assumed that case-based questions require higher-order cognitive processing, whereas questions that are not case-based require lower-order cognitive processing. In this study, we investigated to what extent case-based...
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Small group effectiveness in a Caribbean medical school's problem-based learning sessions

Shankar PR, Nandy A, Balasubramanium R, Chakravarty S

PURPOSE: The Tutorial Group Effectiveness Instrument was developed to provide objective information on the effectiveness of small groups. Student perception of small group effectiveness during the problem base learning (PBL)...
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Factors influencing decision-making around opportunistic salpingectomy: a nationwide survey

Steenbeek , van Lieshout LAM, Aarts JW, Piek JM, Coppus SF, Massuger L, Hermens RP, de Hullu J

OBJECTIVE: To explore current practice and influencing factors on adoption of the opportunistic salpingectomy (OS), particularly regarding the decision making, to eventually enhance the development and implementation of clear guidelines. METHODS:...
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Global trends in health equity policy: lessons from experiences in the UK, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the World Health Organization

Yoon TH

Health equity is not just concerned with health care; rather, it is an issue of fairness and social justice. Equity-oriented health policies have increasingly been recognized as important public health...
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Long-term Care Hospital Systems in Developed Countries and the Implications for Korea

Song H

  • KMID: 2339433
  • J Korean Geriatr Soc.
  • 2012 Sep;16(3):114-120.
BACKGROUND: This study was to provide an analysis of long-term care hospitals in major foreign countries and to ultimately drive suggestions for the role of the long-term care hospital system...
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Double-Balloon Endoscopy after Incomplete Colonoscopy and Its Comparison with Computed Tomography Colonography

Hermans C, van der Zee D, Gilissen L

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Because of the national screening program for colorectal carcinoma in The Netherlands, the number of colonoscopies has increased. In case of incomplete colonoscopy, computed tomography colonography (CTC) and double-balloon...
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An Evidence-Based Multidisciplinary Practice Guideline to Reduce the Workload due to Lifting for Preventing Work-Related Low Back Pain

Kuijer PP, Verbeek JH, Visser B, Elders LA, Van Roden , Van den Wittenboer MER, Lebbink M, Burdorf A, Hulshof CT

We developed an evidence-based practice guideline to support occupational safety and health (OSH) professionals in assessing the risk due to lifting and in selecting effective preventive measures for low back...
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IMIA Accreditation of Health Informatics Programs

Hasman A, Mantas J

OBJECTIVES: Health informatics programs usually are evaluated by national accreditation committees. Not always are the members of these committees well informed about the international level of (education in) health informatics....
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Students' perception of the learning environment at Xavier University School of Medicine, Aruba: a follow-up study

Shankar PR, Bharti R, Ramireddy , Balasubramanium R, Nuguri V

Xavier University School of Medicine admits students mainly from the United States and Canada to the undergraduate medical program. A previous study conducted in June 2013 used the Dundee Ready...
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Student feedback about the integrated curriculum in a Caribbean medical school

Shankar PR, Balasubramanium R, Dwivedi NR, Nuguri V

PURPOSE: Xavier University School of Medicine adopted an integrated, organ system-based curriculum in January 2013. The present study was aimed at determining students' perceptions of the integrated curriculum and related...
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A Case of PEHO Syndrome

Moon HK

  • KMID: 2329519
  • J Korean Child Neurol Soc.
  • 2007 Nov;15(2):192-198.
Progressive encephalopathy with edema, hypsarrhythmia, and optic atrophy(PEHO) syndrome was first described in 1991 by Salonen. It is a rare, autosomal recessive, and severe neurodegenerative disease with onset in early...
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Students' perception of the learning environment at Xavier University School of Medicine, Aruba

Shankar PR, Dubey AK, Balasubramanium R

  • KMID: 2380914
  • J Educ Eval Health Prof.
  • 2013;10:8.
PURPOSE: The learning environment at Xavier University School of Medicine (XUSOM), Aruba has not been previously studied. Hence, the present study was carried out using the Dundee Ready Education Environment...
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Clinicohistopathologic Findings and Their Differential Diagnoses of Pathogenic Fungal Infections of Cutaneoua Deep Mycoses

Koh JK

  • KMID: 1549918
  • Korean J Med Mycol.
  • 1997 Dec;2(2):101-109.
The awareness of classification and differential diagnosis of deep mycoses, particularly systemic infections due to pathogenic fungal infections, is essential for the early detection on and appropriate therapy. These systemic...
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