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Chapter and Conference Paper
Differences in Perceptions of Values, Roles and Responsibilities, Communication, and Teamwork Regarding Interprofessional Education (IPE) Between Medical, Midwifery, and Psychology Students
Develo** characters of collaboration in health profession education through interprofessional education (IPE) is needed to improve health services. The implementation of IPE also still needs to be improved. ...
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Sensitivity and Specificity of Extranodal Extension: Unlocking One of the Strongest Prognostic Factors in Head and Neck Cancer
Extranodal extension (ENE) represents a spectrum of tumor invasion beyond the nodal capsule. The earliest stages of ENE can only be detected under the microscope (pathologic-ENE, pENE). As ENE progresses, it c...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Cottonoid Retention After Craniotomy: Causes and Ways to Avoid It
Nonabsorbable surgical material left in an surgical wound may cause early postoperative infections and specific types of granulomas; thus, it represents a dangerous complication in neurosurgery. The authors ha...
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Feasibility of Peer Assessment in Evaluating Medical Students’ Professional Behaviour in the Early Years of Their Medical Journey
Peer evaluation/assessment is used by many programmes to assess medical students’ professional behaviour. However, there are doubt about peers’ ability and consistency to evaluate their peers. We conducted a p...
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Complications of Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion
Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) is the most common surgery performed on the cervical spine, and the number of its cases has tripled over the last two decades. Although this intervention is typic...
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Treatment De-Escalation of HPV-Positive Oropharyngeal Cancer—Lessons Learnt from Recent Trials
HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer demonstrates better outcomes with significantly longer survival outcomes than HPV-negative disease, leading to calls and trials on de-escalation of treatment, in an attempt to...
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Complication Avoidance in Spine Surgery
The outcomes of spine surgery are closely related to postoperative morbidity. Therefore, an experienced surgeon must be aware of various complications and should apply all necessary preventive measures to avoi...
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From Burnout to Resilience During Online Learning in the Pandemic Era: A Qualitative Study on Medical Students
During the pandemic, medical students worldwide faced an unexpected change in their life, including their shift to fully online learning. Personal factors and academic unreadiness often result in burnout in me...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Vascular Injury During Lumbar Disc Surgery: Case Report
A retroperitoneal organ injury—vascular injury or solid organ injury—that occurs during lumbar disc surgery needs to be dealt with adequately, because otherwise it could result in a poor (or, even, fatal) outc...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Treatment Intensification in Locoregionally Advanced Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma: What Are the Options and for Whom?
Current treatment guidelines for patients with locoregionally advanced head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (LA-HNSCC) recommend multimodal treatment, including concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) or surgery ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
“How Intense Should Be A Nurturing Program Physician Mindset?”
The professional development of medical students starts with clinical reasoning growth. Facilitating the growth of clinical reasoning, from a single method to a program strategy could be used. An integrated pr...
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Radiotherapy-Induced Neurocognitive Dysfunction in Brain Tumor Survivors: Burden and Rehabilitation
Radiotherapy-induced neurocognitive dysfunction after cranial irradiation has an incidence of 40–100%. It may affect both children and adults, and represents a significant burden not only on ill individuals an...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Carcinoma of Unknown Primary: Diagnostics and the Potential of Transoral Surgery
The topic of the unknown primary tumour in head and neck cancer (CUP) has been extensively studied. The increasing incidence of Human papillomavirus (HPV) related oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC) ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Medical Student Organization Activities and Self-directed Learning Readiness (SDLR): A Cross Sectional Study
Self-directed learning readiness (SDLR) is an individual readiness to learn independently. SDLR is needed to support the long-life learning process of medical students. Medical students participate in academic...
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Complications in Neurosurgery: General Ethical Principles for Minimizing Them and Subsequent Legal Action
Medicine and surgery carry inherent risks of inadvertent and unintended harm to the patient. Training, experience, and skill help ensure smooth recovery in most cases. However, there are circumstances beyond t...
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The Use of Online Flipped Classroom in Medical Student Clinical Skills Training During COVID-19 Pandemic: Students’ Perception
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, all learning activities were held through online meetings to minimize face-to-face contact, including clinical skill training. Online clinical learning skills training has lim...
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Patterns of Response to Immune Oncology Drugs: How Relevant Are They in SCCHN?
During the past few years, we have been witnesses of a critical juncture in the history of cancer therapy; indeed, immunotherapy has been introduced initially in melanoma trials and has been gradually incorpor...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Teaching in Limited Time Training Using a ‘Champion’ Approach
Time constraints are the most significant obstacle experienced by clinical teachers when they want to provide high-quality learning experiences or attend faculty development training. The faculty development p...
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Student Perception of Integrated Clerkship in Primary Care
Clinical clerkship is a component of the learning stages that students of the medical profession must complete. Students who have completed undergraduate education must participate in the clerkship program to ...
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Precision Medicine in the Treatment of Malignancies Involving the Ventral Skull Base: Present and Future
Cancers involving the ventral skull base are rare and exceedingly heterogeneous. The variety of malignant tumors that arise in the nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses, nasopharynx, and adjacent mesenchymal tissues...