Evaluation of precision teaching based on APP for online self-learning in joint diagnostic ultrasound [PDF]
Objective To evaluate the use of online self-learning application(APP) for precision teaching in joint diagnostic ultrasound. Methods Twelve sonographers were divided into three groups(4 in each) based on their experience in ultrasound diagnosis ...
WANG Ming, ZHAO Chen-yang, WEI Yao, GUI Yang, ZHAO Rui-na, WANG Ruo-jiao, YANG Meng
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Evaluation of COVID-19 antigen rapid diagnostic tests for self-testing in Lesotho and Zambia.
IntroductionThe use of antigen rapid tests (Ag-RDTs) for self-testing is an important element of the COVID-19 control strategy and has been widely supported.
Moniek Bresser +17 more
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Evaluation of Saliva Self-Collection Devices for SARS-CoV-2 Diagnostics [PDF]
SummaryThere is an urgent need to expand testing for SARS-CoV-2 and other respiratory pathogens as the global community struggles to control the COVID-19 pandemic. Current diagnostic methods can be affected by supply chain bottlenecks and require the assistance of medical professionals, impeding the implementation of large-scale testing.
Orchid M. Allicock +9 more
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Is accreditation in medical education in Korea an opportunity or a burden? [PDF]
The accreditation process is both an opportunity and a burden for medical schools in Korea. The line that separates the two is based on how medical schools recognize and utilize the accreditation process.
Hanna Jung, Woo Taek Jeon, Shinki An
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Development of an Objective Structured Clinical Examination Checklist and a Post-Education Questionnaire for Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Training Focusing on Volar Wrist and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome [PDF]
Background The objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) is used in the colleges of Korean Medicine, but few studies have validated the OSCE evaluation criteria or post-education questionnaires.
Eunbyul Cho +9 more
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Evaluation of a SARS‐CoV‐2 antigen‐detecting rapid diagnostic test as a self‐test: Diagnostic performance and usability [PDF]
AbstractTo control the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) epidemics, it is necessary to have easy‐to‐use, reliable diagnostic tests available. The nasopharyngeal sampling method being often uncomfortable, nasal sampling could prove to be a viable alternative to the reference sampling method.
Nino Guy Cassuto +8 more
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Point prevalence estimates for common skin symptoms vary widely. Most research has focussed on a few symptoms and a single point of observation. The aim of this study is to determine point prevalence rates for 12 self-reported skin symptoms in 1998 and ...
Hanna Reich +3 more
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Assessment of a digital game as a neuropsychological test for postoperative cognitive dysfunction
Objective: Postoperative cognitive dysfunction may result from worsening in a condition of previous impairment. It causes greater difficulty in recovery, longer hospital stays, and consequent delay in returning to work activities.
André Lucatelli +7 more
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Introduction For the diagnosis of joint hypermobility, the Beighton test is commonly used; this requires a professional for the physical examination.
Melissa Aranda-Sánchez +2 more
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Powerful Effects of Diagnostic Information on Automatic and Self-Reported Evaluation: The Moderating Role of Memory Recall [PDF]
We sometimes learn about certain behaviors of others that we consider diagnostic of their character (e.g., that they did immoral things). Recent research has shown that such information trumps the impact of other (less diagnostic) information both on self-reported evaluations and on more automatic evaluations as probed with indirect measures such as ...
Pieter Van Dessel +2 more
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