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Surgery in the United Kingdom [PDF]
Surgery in the United Kingdom has been practiced for nearly 2000 years. It has evolved as a result of the experiences of warfare and the introduction of the scientific basis of surgery. The influence of the 4 surgical royal colleges in setting standards for training and examinations has ensured that new surgeons are equipped for independent practice as
B F, Ribeiro +5 more
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Background Global efforts toward the development and deployment of a vaccine for COVID-19 are rapidly advancing. To achieve herd immunity, widespread administration of vaccines is required, which necessitates significant cooperation from the general ...
A. Hussain +7 more
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What are the psychological consequences of the increasingly politicized nature of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States relative to similar Western countries? In a two-wave study completed early (March) and later (December) in the pandemic, we found
Gordon Pennycook +3 more
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How does the public perceive facial recognition technology and how much do they accept facial recognition technology in different political contexts?
Genia Kostka +2 more
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Human-to-Human Transmission of Monkeypox Virus, United Kingdom, October 2018
In September 2018, monkeypox virus was transmitted from a patient to a healthcare worker in the United Kingdom. Transmission was probably through contact with contaminated bedding. Infection control precautions for contacts (vaccination, daily monitoring,
Aisling M Vaughan +25 more
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Background On March 12, 2020, the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak a pandemic. On that date, there were 134,576 reported cases and 4981 deaths worldwide.
M. Fisk, Anne Livingstone, S. Pit
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Covid-19, Flexible Working, and Implications for Gender Equality in the United Kingdom
We examine the role flexible working has for gender equality during the pandemic, focusing on arrangements that give workers control over when and where they work.
Heejung Chung +3 more
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BackgroundStaphylococcus aureus bacteremia is a common and serious infection worldwide and although treatment guidelines exist, there is little consensus on optimal management.
Guy E Thwaites +1 more
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The Covid‐19 pandemic has driven the fastest changes to higher education across the globe, necessitated by social distancing measures preventing face‐to‐face teaching.
G. Longhurst +5 more
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BACKGROUND & AIMS Little is known about the population prevalence or demographic distributions of Rome IV functional bowel disorders (FBDs) or their effects on quality of life. We examined these in a multi-national survey. METHODS We analyzed data from
O. Palsson +4 more
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