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Curtis P Langlotz,Johanna Kim,Nigam Shah et al. Curtis P Langlotz et al.
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are driving innovation in biosciences and are already affecting key elements of medical scholarship and clinical care.
Rie Raffing,Lars Konge,Hanne Tønnesen Rie Raffing
Background: The disruption of health and medical education by the COVID-19 pandemic made educators question the effect of online setting on students' learning, motivation, self-efficacy and preference. In light of the hea...
Panagiotis Sideris,Spyros N Michaleas,Zoe Grammenidou et al. Panagiotis Sideris et al.
Though not well known, Constantinos Michael made substantial contributions to medical scholarship and the promotion of Greek history and Hellenic culture, as described in this study. This is the first such study of Constantinos Michael and his medical treatise, Dietetics.
Vincent Varlet,Alain Bouvet,Hugues Cadas et al. Vincent Varlet et al.
Human cadavers constitute very useful educational tools to teach anatomy in medical scholarship and related disciplines such as physiology, for example. However, as biological material, human body is subjected to decay.
Alison M Moore Alison M Moore
Recent medical scholarship on institutional coprophagia is also reviewed here, with a novel hypothesis proposed about why some patients in long-term care resort to the behaviour in institutions where there is little opportunity for healthy human-microbe interactions.
Daniel T Kim,Farr A Curlin,Kelly M Wolenberg et al. Daniel T Kim et al.
U.S. medical scholarship and education regarding religion and spirituality has been growing rapidly in recent years. This rising interest, however, is not new; it is a renewal of significant interweavings that date back to the mid-20th century.
Tania L Gergel Tania L Gergel
My paper expands on Borrett's ideas by reviewing current medical scholarship on time and illness perception, including Heidegger's ideas on temporality. The first section considers questions and suggestions emerging from contemporary medicine.
Izet Masic Izet Masic
Consumers of medical scholarship expect a reliable system of disclosure in which journals and authors make disclosures appropriately and consistently. There is a stigma surrounding the reporting of COI that should be progressively overcome.
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