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Background Migration of health professionals has been a cause for global concern, in particular migration from African countries with a high disease burden and already fragile health systems.
Robbert J. Duvivier+2 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives This qualitative study explored the instructors’ perspectives on the clinical performance of internationally trained dentists (ITD) as dental students, focusing on strengths, limitations, and recommendations for improvement. Methods Qualitative description guided the study design.
Riya Midha+3 more
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Confidence Among Graduating Dental Students on Their Competencies During the COVID‐19 Pandemic
ABSTRACT Objective To assess the confidence of graduating dental students affected by the COVID‐19 pandemic's clinic closure and restrictions and again after their first year of practice. Methods Previously validated online surveys were sent to the University of Toronto classes of 2021 (n = 118, “21S”) and 2022 (n = 120, “22S”) at graduation and after ...
Neena L. D'Souza+3 more
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Our study aimed to investigate the association among good SRH outcomes, sleep deprivation, and smartphone overuse. Good SRH outcomes were negatively associated with sleep deprivation and smartphone overuse. The group that used their smartphones for more than 1 h slept approximately 0.12–0.13 h less than within 1 h.
Yoshio Hisata+11 more
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With the ever‐increasing range and numbers of MR‐conditional implants and devices, the complexity of decision‐making to ensure patient safety in the MRI environment has increased. In New Zealand and Australia, the associated responsibilities are progressively becoming integrated into the MRI technologists' role.
Adrienne Young+2 more
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International migration of health labour: monitoring the two-way flow of physicians in South Africa
Introduction Although health labour migration is a global phenomenon, studies have neglected the flow of health workers into low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs).
Sten H Vermund+2 more
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ABSTRACT This study explored how contextual factors and the process of adaption shape the work experience of women with young children in science, technology, engineering, and math based on the psychology of working perspective. Consensual qualitative research was used to explore work experiences, contextual influences, and adaptation of 20 ...
Aekyung Jang, Eunjoo Yang
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Advanced Dialogues: From Laboratory to Clinics: Plant Cell‐Based Affordable Biologics
Advanced Genetics, EarlyView.
Henry Daniell
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Posttraining survey of recent pediatric gastroenterology fellowship graduates
Abstract Objectives The North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition (NASPGHAN) Training Committee conducted a survey of recent fellowship graduates to assess their confidence in procedure performance, disease management, practice habits, and satisfaction with mentorship.
Christopher J. Moran+12 more
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ABSTRACT This study explores the direct and indirect effects of digital transformation (DT) promotion and digital transformational leadership (DTL) on work engagement (WE) and proactive behavior (PB). For many firms, DT requires a change from existing business strategies.
Tomoharu Mukaidaira, Hidenori Sato
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