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Are medical students in prehospital care at risk of moral injury?
(2018-10)BACKGROUND: The term 'moral injury' may be useful in conceptualising the negative psychological effects of delivering emergency and prehospital medicine as it provides a non-pathological framework for understanding these ... -
Bacterial cell identification in differential interference contrast microscopy images.
(2013-04-23)BACKGROUND: Microscopy image segmentation lays the foundation for shape analysis, motion tracking, and classification of biological objects. Despite its importance, automated segmentation remains challenging for several ... -
Blurred vision
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Case-Based Collaborative Learning in Undergraduate Radiology Teaching-Are Essential Conditions for Group Discussions Met?
(Elsevier, 2024-04-23)BACKGROUND: Delivering case-based collaborative learning (cCBL) at scale using technology that both presents the clinical problem authentically and seeks to foster quality group discussion is a challenge, especially ... -
“Christ offered salvation, and not an easy life”: How do port chaplains make sense of providing welfare for seafarers? An idiographic, phenomenological approach analysis
(Via Medica, 2016-06-28)Background: The shipping industry has historically leaned towards a biomedical model of health when assessing, treating and caring for seafarers. In recent years there has been more concern for the mental health of seafarers ... -
Communicating with people with hearing loss: COVID-19 and beyond.
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A comparison of virtual reality anatomy models to prosections in station-based anatomy teaching.
(2024-04-07)Immersive virtual reality (i-VR) is a powerful tool that can be used to explore virtual models in three dimensions. It could therefore be a valuable tool to supplement anatomical teaching by providing opportunities to ... -
Contested Pain: Managing the Invisible Symptom
(2018-08-27)Drawing parallels between chronic pain in Vulvodynia and acute pain in Sickle Cell Disease, our opinion is one that challenges the prevailing medical model by contrasting the experiences of pain sufferers and reflecting ... -
Defining Telemedicine and Engaging Future Medical Practitioners. Comment on "Telemedicine in Germany During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Multi-Professional National Survey"
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Design of experiments for a confirmatory trial of precision medicine.
(2019-03)Precision medicine, aka stratified/personalized medicine, is becoming more pronounced in the medical field due to advancement in computational ability to learn about patient genomic backgrounds. A biomaker, i.e. a type of ... -
Does the UKCAT predict performance in medical and dental school? A systematic review.
(2021-01-22)OBJECTIVES: For the first time, this systematic review provides a summary of the literature exploring the relationship between performance in the UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) and assessments in undergraduate medical ...