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Addressing a Common Misconception of Simple Additive and Cumulative Drug Inhibition: Multiple Weak Inhibitors of Common Metabolic Pathway Do Not Pose a Strong Interaction Risk! [PDF]
Scotcher D +3 more
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This letter to the Editor is in response to the paper ‘Standardise Request and Contrast Consent Forms to Enhance Clinical Learning in Radiography Education’ by Nocum et al. The writers applaud the authors for addressing the importance of documentation in learning and teaching with this practical and student‐centred approach.
Clare L. Singh +5 more
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Common misconceptions in crystallography and crystal optics. [PDF]
Casas L.
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This study investigated undergraduate Ghanaian radiography students' proficiency, experiences, confidence, and knowledge with regard to communicating with hearing‐impaired patients. It was found that although most students had some knowledge about effective communication strategies to be used with hearing‐impaired patients, their confidence levels were
Seth Kwadjo Angmorterh +13 more
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Fatal deception: how generative AI fosters therapeutic misconception in vulnerable users. [PDF]
Bélisle-Pipon JC.
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This study examined how well radiographers in five major Namibian state hospitals understand and use Personal Radiation Monitoring Devices (PRMD), a critical tool for occupational safety. While most respondents showed strong knowledge and awareness of PRMDs, many were unaware of their own radiation exposure and rarely reviewed their dose records ...
Lindiwe Hungwe, Moneni Shilumba
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Ethical Challenges of Obtaining Informed Consent: Qualitative Research on the Perspectives of Tuberculosis Patients Participating in Human Genomic Research in Ethiopia. [PDF]
Dembu HS, Price PJ, Sales J, Wassie L.
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ABSTRACT People with disabilities (PWD) often face barriers to inclusion at work. To tackle this challenge, past research focused on the role of organizations to create more inclusive workplaces. What remains understudied, however, is the role that PWD often take themselves in shaping their inclusion experiences.
Louisa Antonia Riess +2 more
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