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Verbal and non-verbal communication skills including empathy during history taking of undergraduate medical students

open access: yesBMC Medical Education, 2018
Verbal and non-verbal aspects of communication as well as empathy are known to have an important impact on the medical encounter. The aim of the study was to analyze how well final year undergraduate medical students use skills of verbal and non-verbal ...
Daniel A. Vogel   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Parent‐to‐Child Information Disclosure in Pediatric Oncology

open access: yesPediatric Blood &Cancer, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Background Despite professional consensus regarding the importance of open communication with pediatric cancer patients about their disease, actual practice patterns of disclosure are understudied. Extant literature suggests a significant proportion of children are not told about their diagnosis/prognosis, which is purported to negatively ...
Rachel A. Kentor   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Mysterious Chronic Anemia Hidden by Atherothrombosis Management and Incomplete History

open access: yesJournal of Primary Care Specialties
A female in her late seventies was admitted and treated for cardiovascular disease (CVD) but was found to have persistent microcytic anemia that had received little diagnostic attention.
Maryam Borumand   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Taking history for vertigo and dizziness - a practical approach [PDF]

open access: yesRomanian Journal of Neurology, 2014
Vertigo and dizziness are among the most frequent presenting symptoms, not only in neurology, but also in ENT and internal medicine clinics. Vertigo is a spinning sensation or the feeling that the surroundings are spinning.
Adina Roceanu   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

The aboriginal football ethic: Where the rules get flexible [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In his highly influential history of Australian rules football, Geoffrey Blainey promoted the idea that the sport constituted a 'game of our own'. In making this claim, Blainey suggested the sport was the outcome of Anglo-Australian cultural innovations.
Butcher, Tim, Judd, Barry
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Predicting Chronicity in Children and Adolescents With Newly Diagnosed Immune Thrombocytopenia at the Timepoint of Diagnosis Using Machine Learning‐Based Approaches

open access: yesPediatric Blood &Cancer, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objectives To identify predictors of chronic ITP (cITP) and to develop a model based on several machine learning (ML) methods to estimate the individual risk of chronicity at the timepoint of diagnosis. Methods We analyzed a longitudinal cohort of 944 children enrolled in the Intercontinental Cooperative immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) Study ...
Severin Kasser   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Using Large Language Models to Simulate History Taking: Implications for Symptom-Based Medical Education

open access: yesInformation
Medical education often emphasizes theoretical knowledge, limiting students’ opportunities to practice history taking, a structured interview that elicits relevant patient information before clinical decision making.
Cheong Yoon Huh   +13 more
doaj   +1 more source

Professor James Cameron: introduction by a late-coming beneficiary [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Mark Elliot’s introduction to this selection of papers from the symposium presents a sketch of James Cameron’s contribution to scholarship as encountered through some of his notable writings. The result is a fascinating tour of Scottish church history in
Elliot, Mark W.
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The Problem of Temporality in the Literary Framework of Nicholas of Cusa’s De pace fidei [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This paper explores Nicholas of Cusa’s framing of the De pace fidei as a dialogue taking place incaelo rationis. On the one hand, this framing allows Nicholas of Cusa to argue that all religious rites presuppose the truth of a single, unified faith and ...
Aleksander, Jason
core   +2 more sources

Pathogenic Germline PALB2 and RAD50 Variants in Patients With Relapsed Ewing Sarcoma

open access: yesPediatric Blood &Cancer, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Approximately 10% of patients with Ewing sarcoma (EwS) have pathogenic germline variants. Here, we report two cases: first, a novel germline pathogenic variant in partner and localizer of BRCA2 (PALB2) in a patient with a late EwS relapse. Its impact on homologous recombination is demonstrated, and breast cancer risk is discussed.
Molly Mack   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

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