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What Are the Opportunities and Challenges of Using AI in Medical Education in Vietnam?

open access: yesJMIR Med Educ
Nguyen TA   +9 more
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New Medications and Medication Changes

Orthopaedic Nursing, 2008
When nurses in orthopaedic settings are educating a patient about the medications, they address not just those medications related to the current orthopaedic problem, but all medications the patient is using. During these education sessions, nurses will often be asked about new medications, changes in medications, or medication recalls the patient may ...
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Medical Discovery and Medical Education

New England Journal of Medicine, 1968
Francois de La Rochefoucauld, whose tangled life personified so many of his aphorisms, observed that "it is easier to know man in general than it is to know one man in particular." Medicine seems t...
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The Medical Scientist and Medical Care

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1970
To the Editor. —I paused over the article by Robert W. Berliner, MD (Arch Intern Med 125 :509-511, 1970), and your associated editorial (Arch Intern Med 125 :548-549, 1970) both of which were published in the March issue. I fully agree with Dr. Berliner when he implies that medical science has recently enjoyed a period of carefree adolescence and ...
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Rethinking the medical in the medical humanities

Medical Humanities, 2016
To clinicians there are a number of striking features of the ever-evolving field of the medical humanities. The first is a perception of a predominantly unidirectional relationship between medicine and the humanities, generally in terms of what the arts and humanities have to offer medicine.
Desmond, O'Neill   +6 more
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MEDICAL EDUCATION AND THE MEDICAL PROFESSION

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952
The American Medical Association and the Federation of State Licensing Boards have had a long and fruitful partnership in the efforts to raise medical standards throughout the United States. The Association values highly and is appreciative of the support that the state boards have given to its recommendations.
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Medical Mystery, Medical Humility

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2009
“To be a good doctor, sometimes you must envision yourself as slightly stupid.” When a physician friend told us this after our 9-year-old, Grace, mysteriously got very sick, the thought was hardly ...
Gordon, Mehler, Ariel, Zwang
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