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View article: Stress, Stress Management, and Dementia: A Narrative Review
Stress, Stress Management, and Dementia: A Narrative Review Open
Dementia represents a growing global health crisis, with age and genetics serving as primary risk factors alongside increasingly recognized modifiable contributors. Among these, chronic stress has gained attention as a significant factor t…
View article: The Role of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists in Cognitive Decline and Dementia Prevention: A Systematic Review and Semiquantitative Synthesis
The Role of Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Receptor Agonists in Cognitive Decline and Dementia Prevention: A Systematic Review and Semiquantitative Synthesis Open
Dementia, particularly Alzheimer’s disease (AD), is a major global health challenge with limited treatment options. Growing evidence suggests that glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs), originally developed for type 2 diabe…
View article: Leadership styles and skills among undergraduate medical students: A systematic review
Leadership styles and skills among undergraduate medical students: A systematic review Open
Leadership is a vital competency for medical professionals, yet its integration into undergraduate medical education (UGME) remains inconsistent worldwide. While Western institutions incorporate structured leadership training, many develop…
View article: Assessing Problematic Internet Use, Social Media Addiction, Internet Gaming Disorder, and Suicidal Tendencies among Undergraduate Students in a Peripheral Medical College
Assessing Problematic Internet Use, Social Media Addiction, Internet Gaming Disorder, and Suicidal Tendencies among Undergraduate Students in a Peripheral Medical College Open
Background: Problematic Internet use (PIU) and social media addiction (SMA) have emerged as pressing concerns among the youth, with undergraduate medical students being no exception. In addition, Internet gaming addiction is increasingly o…
View article: Integrating Research into Indian Undergraduate Medical Education: A Systematic Review Aligned with Competency-based Medical Education and National Medical Commission Competencies
Integrating Research into Indian Undergraduate Medical Education: A Systematic Review Aligned with Competency-based Medical Education and National Medical Commission Competencies Open
In 2024, the National Medical Commission (NMC) of India revised its Graduate Medical Education Regulations to include “researcher” and “critical thinker” as core roles for Indian Medical Graduates, aligning with global trends in competency…
View article: The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease and Associated Vascular Dementia: A Systematic Review
The Role of Artificial Intelligence in Early Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s Disease and Associated Vascular Dementia: A Systematic Review Open
This systematic review explores the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in the early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and related dementias. A total of 20 studies from recent years were analyzed, focusing on various AI techniques suc…
View article: The role of stress, inflammatory markers, and environmental determinants in cognitive decline and dementia: A systematic review of recent evidence
The role of stress, inflammatory markers, and environmental determinants in cognitive decline and dementia: A systematic review of recent evidence Open
Cognitive decline and dementia are major public health challenges globally, with stress and inflammation emerging as significant contributors. Understanding the interplay between stress-related factors, inflammatory markers, and cognitive …
View article: The evolution of medical education: Embracing self-directed learning
The evolution of medical education: Embracing self-directed learning Open
Self-directed learning (SDL) is increasingly recognized as a crucial component in medical education, aligning with the need for lifelong learning and adaptability in the rapidly evolving medical field. Faculty development plays a pivotal r…
View article: Comparative Evaluation of a Leadership Skills Module among Male and Female Junior MBBS Students in a West Bengal Medical College
Comparative Evaluation of a Leadership Skills Module among Male and Female Junior MBBS Students in a West Bengal Medical College Open
Background: A competent Indian medical graduate must fulfill five roles: clinician, leader and member of the health-care team, communicator, lifelong learner, and professional. Leadership and management skills are essential for physicians …
View article: A Study to Observe the Impact of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Levels on the Cardiovascular Profile in Elderly Patients Attending a Peripheral Medical College of a Developing Country
A Study to Observe the Impact of Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Levels on the Cardiovascular Profile in Elderly Patients Attending a Peripheral Medical College of a Developing Country Open
Background: Cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, more so in an aging population with mental health issues. Objectives: We aimed to study the influence of depression, anxiety, and stress levels on the card…
View article: A Comparative Study to Observe the Effects of Online Lectures and Flipped Classroom-Assisted Sessions among First-Phase MBBS Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic
A Comparative Study to Observe the Effects of Online Lectures and Flipped Classroom-Assisted Sessions among First-Phase MBBS Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
Background: The past decade has encouraged learner-centered approaches which expect students to take greater responsibility for their learning and support each other’s progress. The flipped classroom (FC) is a teaching–learning tool that u…
View article: A cross-sectional study on the etiological spectrum and morbidity profile among geriatric patients: A hospital-based study
A cross-sectional study on the etiological spectrum and morbidity profile among geriatric patients: A hospital-based study Open
Background: Elderly people are now the most rapidly growing population group worldwide, and the challenge ahead for the health-care system is to ensure the quality of life and provide adequate health care for a large group the of geriatric…
View article: A cross-sectional study on the etiological spectrum and morbidity profile among geriatric patients: A hospital-based study
A cross-sectional study on the etiological spectrum and morbidity profile among geriatric patients: A hospital-based study Open
Background: Elderly people are now the most rapidly growing population group worldwide, and the challenge ahead for the health-care system is to ensure the quality of life and provide adequate health care for a large group the of geriatric…
View article: A Study to Compare the Mental Health Status and Psychological Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Male and Female Undergraduate Medical Students
A Study to Compare the Mental Health Status and Psychological Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Male and Female Undergraduate Medical Students Open
Background: During the COVID-19 pandemic, medical students and health-care professionals faced significant challenges, which had a negative impact on their mental health. Aims: This study aimed to assess the mental health of male and femal…
View article: To Study the Correlation Between Perceived Stress, Insomnia Severity Index, and Cognitive Function Levels of Elderly Diabetic Individuals Attending the Diabetic Clinic of a Tertiary Care Hospital
To Study the Correlation Between Perceived Stress, Insomnia Severity Index, and Cognitive Function Levels of Elderly Diabetic Individuals Attending the Diabetic Clinic of a Tertiary Care Hospital Open
Background: The link between perceived stress, insomnia, and dementia in diabetic patients can provide new insights into understanding the causes of dementia and developing more effective treatment strategies. Objectives: To estimate the I…
View article: A Study of the Impact of Psychiatric Distress on Coping Responses and the Levels of Anxiety, Depression, and Suicidal Ideation among Undergraduate Nursing Students
A Study of the Impact of Psychiatric Distress on Coping Responses and the Levels of Anxiety, Depression, and Suicidal Ideation among Undergraduate Nursing Students Open
Background: Entering medical professional courses is stressful to students in general and more so in a profession like nursing. Identifying the most effective methods of coping strategies with psychiatric distress may help to reduce mental…
View article: Impact of a New Module to Enhance the Learning of Ethical Principles in Students of Phase I MBBS Course
Impact of a New Module to Enhance the Learning of Ethical Principles in Students of Phase I MBBS Course Open
A BSTRACT Background: Healthcare decisions need to be based not only on clinical and technical grounds but also on ethical considerations. Aims: To develop a module for teaching ethics to newly admitted medical students and help medical st…
View article: Impact of COVID-19 vaccination on menstruation pattern among female nursing and paramedical students in a peripheral medical college in Eastern India
Impact of COVID-19 vaccination on menstruation pattern among female nursing and paramedical students in a peripheral medical college in Eastern India Open
Background: Many females worldwide have reported abnormalities in their menstrual patterns post-COVID-19 vaccination. The present study was conducted to determine the impact of the COVID-19 vaccination on menstrual patterns among female nu…
View article: A study to compare the performance of students following self-directed learning sessions conducted without online support and self-directed learning sessions conducted with the help of online support in the department of physiology
A study to compare the performance of students following self-directed learning sessions conducted without online support and self-directed learning sessions conducted with the help of online support in the department of physiology Open
Background: Medical students need to develop self-directed learning (SDL) skills to become life-long learners. Aims: To compare the performance of students following SDL sessions conducted in the offline mode and SDL sessions conducted wit…
View article: A Study to Evaluate the Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Mental Health of Junior Doctors of a Government Medical College in West Bengal
A Study to Evaluate the Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Mental Health of Junior Doctors of a Government Medical College in West Bengal Open
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic had posed huge challenges to junior doctors as they had to work as frontline health workers during this emergency. Objectives: To evaluate the mental health status of junior doctors during the present pand…
View article: Introducing Flipped Classroom to Teach Basic Life-Support to First-Phase MBBS Students in a Medical College of West Bengal
Introducing Flipped Classroom to Teach Basic Life-Support to First-Phase MBBS Students in a Medical College of West Bengal Open
Introduction: Basic life support (BLS) consists of a number of medical procedures provided to patients with life-threatening conditions of the body and there exists a significant lack of knowledge regarding the signs and risk factors assoc…
View article: A Study to Evaluate the Outcomes of Hypothyroidism on Serum Potassium Levels in an Urban Female Population of Eastern India
A Study to Evaluate the Outcomes of Hypothyroidism on Serum Potassium Levels in an Urban Female Population of Eastern India Open
Background: The association between thyroid dysfunction and electrolyte imbalance may result in significant morbidity. The present study was conducted to evaluate the effect of hypothyroidism on serum potassium levels in an urban female po…
View article: A Study to Evaluate the Leadership Skills, Personality Types, Leadership Styles, and Mental Health Status of First-Phase MBBS Students of a Peripheral Medical College in West Bengal
A Study to Evaluate the Leadership Skills, Personality Types, Leadership Styles, and Mental Health Status of First-Phase MBBS Students of a Peripheral Medical College in West Bengal Open
Background: Medical education is one of the most stressful academic curricula across the globe and it is important for all students to have leadership and management skills because all physicians need to take responsibility as team leaders…
View article: A Study to Evaluate the Impact of COVID-19 on the Mental Health of Medical Students
A Study to Evaluate the Impact of COVID-19 on the Mental Health of Medical Students Open
Background and Aim: The COVID-19 pandemic has imposed huge challenges on medical students and medical educators as they are the frontline workers in health-care management. The present study was conducted to evaluate and compare depression…
View article: A Study to Assess the Impact of Gender and Psychiatric Distress on Coping Responses and the Levels of Anxiety, Depression, and Suicidal Ideation in Undergraduate Medical Students
A Study to Assess the Impact of Gender and Psychiatric Distress on Coping Responses and the Levels of Anxiety, Depression, and Suicidal Ideation in Undergraduate Medical Students Open
Background: Medical education is one of the most stressful academic curricula across the globe, and response to stress can be manifested as physical response, emotional response, cognitive response, and behavioral response. Aims: The aim w…
View article: A Comparative Study to Assess Mental Health Literacy, Impact of Event, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Levels of Medical and Other Students during the Second Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic
A Comparative Study to Assess Mental Health Literacy, Impact of Event, Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Levels of Medical and Other Students during the Second Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
Background: COVID-19 pandemic is negatively affecting the mental health of medical professionals as well as medical students, as they stand in the frontline. Medical education is recognized as stressful across the globe and in the hour of …
View article: A Study to Compare the Correlation of Perceived Stress and Insomnia between Health Professionals and other Employees in a Government Medical College of Eastern India
A Study to Compare the Correlation of Perceived Stress and Insomnia between Health Professionals and other Employees in a Government Medical College of Eastern India Open
Background: Perception of higher stress may lead to insomnia which can adversely affect the mental and physical well-being of health professionals and patient care. The aim of the study was to compare the correlation of perceived stress an…
View article: A Study of Performance of First MBBS Students in Internal Assessment Conducted Online During the COVID-19 Pandemic
A Study of Performance of First MBBS Students in Internal Assessment Conducted Online During the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly impacted the progress of medical education. As the crisis continues, it is important to develop valid and reliable methods of assessment. Aims: To assess the impact of the competency-based medi…
View article: Challenges in the Management of COVID-19 Patients with Metabolic Syndrome with Special Emphasis on Gender and Age - A Review
Challenges in the Management of COVID-19 Patients with Metabolic Syndrome with Special Emphasis on Gender and Age - A Review Open
BACKGROUND The corona virus disease-19 (Covid-19) pandemic has put human civilization into a huge challenge, especially in the field of medicine in the management of patients with co-morbidities. Health authorities across the world depend …
View article: A study of perceived stress level and sleep quality among physicians in a hospital of West Bengal, during the second wave of the present coronavirus disease-19 pandemic
A study of perceived stress level and sleep quality among physicians in a hospital of West Bengal, during the second wave of the present coronavirus disease-19 pandemic Open
Background: Stressful life events may lead to insomnia, a very common sleep disorder. Aim and Objectives: The aim of the study was to study the correlation of perceived stress levels and sleep quality among physicians during the coronaviru…