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Are You Applying to More Than One Specialty? [PDF]
Although the majority of U.S. medical students predominantly apply to only one specialty, some apply to more than one. When it comes to emergency medicine (EM), applicants may apply to additional specialties due to several reasons: being international ...
Cheaito, Mohamad Ali +8 more
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Treatment effectiveness in a rare oncology indication: Lessons from an external control cohort study
Real‐world data (RWD) reflecting patient treatment in routine clinical practice can be used to develop external control groups for single‐arm trials.
Dina Oksen +8 more
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Revising Trimbur's Dichotomy: Tutors and Client's Sharing Knowledge, Sharing Power [PDF]
In the twenty-five years since John Trimbur’s 1987 article, “Peer Tutoring: A Contradiction in Terms?” was published, writing center personnel have found it necessary to emphasize the dichotomy in the term “peer tutor.” Trimbur’s influential article has ...
Moore, Leanne Michelle
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The International Liver Congress (ILC) 2016: Rifaximin Use in Cirrhosis-Related Hepatological Disorders and New Perspectives [PDF]
Rifaximin (RFX)-α is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that targets commensal gut bacteria and reduces the excess ammonia produced by the gut bacteria of patients with cirrhosis.
Caroline Charles
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Declaration of medical writing assistance in international peer-reviewed publications [PDF]
Medical researchers have an ethical and scientific obligation to publish, but between one third and two thirds of research may remain unpublished. A major reason for nonpublication is lack of time, which may lead researchers to seek medical writing ...
Choi, Yoonah +6 more
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A systematic scoping review of reflective writing in medical education
Background Reflective writing (RW) allows physicians to step back, review their thoughts, goals and actions and recognise how their perspectives, motives and emotions impact their conduct.
Jia Yin Lim +18 more
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Background/Objectives: The combination of a hemagglutinin antigen (HA)-based inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV; Fluarix® Tetra; GlaxoSmithKline) with a nucleoprotein (NP)-based vaccine, such as OVX836, should increase the efficacy of influenza vaccines ...
Nicola Groth +6 more
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Background The application of artificial intelligence (AI) in academic writing has raised concerns regarding accuracy, ethics, and scientific rigour. Some AI content detectors may not accurately identify AI-generated texts, especially those that have ...
J. Q. Liu +7 more
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“When That Wounds Are Evil Healed”: Revisiting Pleonastic That in Early English Medical Writing
The origin of pleonastic that can be traced back to Old English, where it could appear in syntactic constructions consisting of a preposition + a demonstrative pronoun (i.e., for py pat, for pæm pe) or a subordinator (i.e., op pat). The diffusion of this
Martín Javier Calle
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Use of ChatGPT in medical research and scientific writing.
ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence (AI) language model based on the GPT-3.5 architecture, is revolutionising scientific writing and medical research.
Ping Yein Lee +3 more
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