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On the misuses of medical history [PDF]
A surprising amount of bad history passes peer review in the sciences and medicine. What do we mean by bad history? One example would be the misuse of historical images.
Andrades Valtueña +4 more
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Undergraduate medical education: looking back, looking forward [PDF]
This commentary briefly looks at some history of Medical Education in Scotland with a focus on the last two decades since the publication of 'Tomorrow's Doctors' by the General Medical Council in 1993. The current influences on Scottish Medical Education
Morrison, Jill
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A culture of silence: modes of objectification and the silencing of disabled bodies [PDF]
Throughout history different practices have attempted to silence the experiences of disabled people. In this paper we explore some of these practices including the medical, familial, and self-subjugating practices English-speaking Canadian polio ...
Fady Shanouda +13 more
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Reporting the Crimean War: Misinformation and Misinterpretation
There is probably no important event in times past whose historiography is free from misinformation, misunderstanding, misinterpretation, or mistakes; and in this regard the Crimean War is no exception to this rule.
Mike Hinton
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A Medical-History-Based Potential Disease Prediction Algorithm
As an important application of medical informatization, healthcare big data analysis has been extensively researched in the fields of intelligent consultation, disease diagnosis, intelligent question-answering doctors, and medical assistant decision ...
Wenxing Hong +3 more
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Interstitial lung disease (ILD) and pulmonary fibrosis comprise a wide array of inflammatory and fibrotic lung diseases which are often confusing to general medicine and pulmonary physicians alike.
O. Kalchiem-Dekel +4 more
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Talking about a Christine Borland sculpture: effective empathy in contemporary anatomy art (and an emerging counterpart in medical training?) [PDF]
This Introduction and interview discusses the poetical and empathic insights that are a key to the effectiveness of contemporary artist Christine Borland's practice and its relevance to the medical humanities, visual art research and medical students ...
Christine Borland +3 more
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Competency in medical history taking—the training physicians’ view
SummaryBackgroundBecause effective communication skills are crucial for every physician, this study evaluated students’ competence to take a sufficient medical history.
Tamara Seitz +3 more
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Rationalism, Empiricism, and Evidence-Based Medicine: A Call for a New Galenic Synthesis [PDF]
Thirty years after the rise of the evidence-based medicine (EBM) movement, formal training in philosophy remains poorly represented among medical students and their educators.
Webb, William
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A rare cause of acute abdomen: radiotherapy-induced bladder rupture [PDF]
Introduction: Spontaneous intraperitoneal rupture of the bladder, which is rare, is a life-threatening condition. In emergency services, when patients present with lower quadrant abdominal pain and acute renal failure in the patient's laboratory findings
Başer, Aykut +3 more
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