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Abstract Recent technological advancements have empowered nonhuman entities, such as virtual assistants and humanoid robots, to simulate human intelligence and behavior. This paper investigates how autonomous agents influence individuals' perceptions and behaviors toward others, particularly human employees.
Hye‐young Kim, Ann L. McGill
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The Dental Public Health Workforce: Employer Expectations and Future Directions
ABSTRACT Objective This study examines employer expectations within the dental public health (DPH) profession and evaluates the alignment of DPH training programs with workforce demands, identifying critical gaps and opportunities for improvement.
Lauren Gritzer+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background With rapid population aging, the number of older adult patients presenting with pancreatic cancer is increasing. This meta‐analysis aimed to clarify the efficacy and safety of surgical interventions for pancreatic cancer among older adult patients. Methods Literature published in PubMed, Cochrane Library, and ICHUSHI databases until
Naoki Ikenaga+5 more
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A multi‐institutional multi‐methods analysis of jeopardy systems in academic hospital medicine
Abstract Background Hospital medicine programs use backup (“jeopardy”) systems to cover unexpected staffing gaps, but little is known about their structures or optimal practices. Objectives To describe jeopardy structures, assess clinician perceptions, and identify potential approaches across a broad sample of hospital medicine groups.
Kirsten N. Kangelaris+10 more
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Current State of Evidence for Use of MRI in LI‐RADS
ABSTRACT The American College of Radiology Liver Imaging Reporting and Data System (LI‐RADS) is the preeminent framework for classification and risk stratification of liver observations on imaging in patients at high risk for hepatocellular carcinoma.
Ameya Madhav Kulkarni+10 more
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Open or closed: Experience of head and neck radiotherapy masks – A mixed‐methods study
Patients with head and neck cancer received radiotherapy alternately with an open and a closed mask. The closed mask was perceived as more confining and restrictive, but it was also considered to make it easier to quickly achieve the correct position, while the open mask was perceived as less stable, although it reduced the feeling of claustrophobia ...
Erik Lundin+2 more
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Molecular theranostics: principles, challenges and controversies
Molecular theranostics offers a powerful tool to drive precision medicine in nuclear oncology. While theranostics is not a new principle in nuclear medicine, recent advances in instrumentation and radiopharmacy have driven a reinvigoration and a broader suite of applications.
Geoffrey Currie
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This paper has proposed a comprehensive curriculum framework that integrates computing technologies, digital image processing and artificial intelligence into medical imaging education, aiming to prepare future professionals to navigate and innovate within this dynamic landscape.
Sibusiso Mdletshe, Alan Wang
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