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Community engagement in global health education supports equity and advances local priorities: an eight year Ecuador-Canada partnership [PDF]
Background: Global health education initiatives inconsistently balance trainee growth and benefits to host communities. This report describes a global health elective for medical trainees that focuses on community engagement and participatory research to
Doucet, Alison +5 more
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ABSTRACT Mindfulness has well‐documented benefits for mental, physical, and relational health. However, research about the role of mindfulness in health has scarcely explored interpersonal mindfulness, a distinct type of mindfulness expressed externally and relationally in interpersonal interactions.
Brock A. Rigsby +9 more
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Postpartum ağrının emzirme öz-yeterliliğine etkisi
Purpose: This study was carried out to identify the effect of postpartum afterpain on breastfeeding self-efficacy. Materials and Methods: This was a descriptive study.
Didem KAYA +3 more
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ABSTRACT Aim This study examines how the domains of the Fundamentals of Care (FoC) framework are integrated within age‐friendly hospital strategies and to what extent patients and families have been engaged in developing, implementing or evaluating these strategies.
Marianne Saragosa +3 more
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Let’s Talk LMCC (S02E02): Hyponatremia
Welcome to McGill Journal of Medicine (MJM)’s Let’s Talk LMCC. This podcast series was designed to support medical students preparing for the Canadian Medical Council (MCC)’s licensing exam.
Zachary Rehany +3 more
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Cases- and Narratives- in Private Medical Providers' Accounts of Managing HIV in Urban India
Montreal/CAWhile medical pluralism in India has been of longstanding interest to medical anthropologists (see Leslie, 1976; Leslie and Young, 1992), it is only more recently that pluralism, under the guise of privatization in Indian health care, has ...
Kielmann, Karina
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Obesity and lower teenage pregnancy rates
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McGill, Anne-Thea
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The include network: Advancing cross‐linguistic equity in brain health research
Abstract Speech and language measures are increasingly recognized as sensitive, scalable, non‐invasive markers of diverse brain disorders. Yet, current research is overwhelmingly English‐centric, neglecting the world's vast linguistic diversity and undermining these markers’ global applicability.
Adolfo M. García +13 more
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Abstract Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a multifactorial neurodegenerative disorder driven by intersecting pathological processes. Persistent attrition in AD drug‐development pipelines highlights the limited clinical impact of single‐target therapies and has increased interest in multi‐target approaches acting on shared biological hubs.
Humberto Martínez‐Orozco +4 more
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In 1776, Doctors Vicq d’Azyr and Joseph de Lassone founded the Royal Medical Society of France and that same year the new Society began publishing an annual volume of news of medical interest, obituaries on the deaths of outstanding doctors and surgeons,
Hickey, Daniel
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