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Assessment of medical students' knowledge of primary limb sarcomas
IntroductionTypically, oncology is not a structured part of the curriculum in Brazilian medical schools. Furthermore, sarcomas, which are uncommon...
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If there is one activity that defines the modern university it is scholarship. Scholarship has been defined in different ways, but generally, it... -
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Three-Dimensional Multimodality Image Reconstruction as Teaching Tool for Case-based learning among medical postgraduates: a focus on primary pelvic bone Tumour Education
BackgroundPostgraduate medical education in oncology orthopedics confronts obstacles when instructing on pelvic tumors, primarily due to their...
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The need for and acceptability of a cancer training course for medical and nursing students in Tanzania: a convergent mixed methods study
BackgroundThe cancer burden in Africa is on the rise. A Cancer Training Course on screening, prevention, care, and community education is crucial for...
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A Spoonful of Eponyms Helps the Pathology Go Down: Using Food Eponyms and Visual Mnemonics in Preclinical Pathology Education
Food eponymophilia in medicine describes a phenomenon by which diseases or pathologies are named for food items, such as “oat cell carcinoma” or...
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Increasing pediatric radiation oncology capacity in sub-saharan Africa using technology: a pilot of a pediatric radiation oncology virtual training course
BackgroundThe shortage of skilled healthcare professionals in pediatric oncology and the limited access to training programs remain significant...
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The Implementation of Virtual Reality in Organizational Learning: Attitudes, challenges, side effects, and affordances
The implementation of virtual reality (VR) has gained popularity in the organizational settings in responding to the digital transformation in the...
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Precision Cancer Medicine: Dynamic Learning of Cancer Biology in a Clinically Meaningful Context
PurposePrecision medicine is revolutionizing healthcare practices, most notably in oncology. With cancer being the second leading cause of death in...
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Knowledge, Perceptions, and Attitudes of Medical Residents Towards Nanomedicine: Defining the Gap
Even though the general public opinion towards nanotechnology applications to health has been studied, medical residents’ opinions remain unknown....
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Finally, the Future of Surgical Educators
Having reviewed each chapter in this book, thinking about the future of surgical education is a truly exciting prospect. Across the four parts,... -
Context and clinical reasoning
IntroductionStudies have shown that a physician’s clinical reasoning performance can be influenced by contextual factors. We explored how the...