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Privacy-by-Design Framework for Large Language Model Chatbots in Urology. [PDF]
Kim EJ, Kim J.
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Abstract Health professions students often observe and practice alongside supervising health professionals during work‐integrated learning (WIL) to develop essential capabilities. While students may encounter practices they interpret as low‐value care during WIL, many hesitate to question or challenge these practices.
Melanie K. Farlie +7 more
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Assessing the improvement of healthcare workers' alcohol-based hand rub with the Pulpe'Friction audit. [PDF]
Verbouk D +6 more
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Abstract Qualitative research is increasingly engaged in anatomical sciences education research. However, many in the discipline are not formally trained in qualitative methodology and—like other research methods—qualitative methods are continually developed and enhanced.
Angelique N. Dueñas +2 more
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Antibiotic Prescribing in Patients Presenting with COVID-19: A Closed-Loop Audit with a Targeted Educational Intervention in a South Australian Hospital. [PDF]
Yarham R, Dignam C, Toh D.
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Curriculum to career: A qualitative study of pathologists' assistant graduates' experiences
Abstract The field of pathologists' assistants (PathAs) has evolved significantly, with formal education programs now playing a crucial role in professional training. This study explores the educational experiences of PathA graduates in Canada, focusing on how accredited programs prepare students for professional practice.
Leeying Lau, Jina J. Y. Kum
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Alcohol use-specific treatment initiation among patients undergoing surgical procedures: A retrospective cohort analysis. [PDF]
Rolfzen ML +6 more
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Abstract A lack of minimum legal standards for body donation programs undermines recent strides by anatomy professionals to promote ethical best practices in the United States (US). In particular, the commercialization of the dead by nontransplant tissue banks poses a risk to the public trust in academic body donation programs.
Laura E. Johnson
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