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View article: Predictors of suicidal ideation in UK doctors: retrospective case–control study from NHS Practitioner Health
Predictors of suicidal ideation in UK doctors: retrospective case–control study from NHS Practitioner Health Open
Background Depression severity is a well-established risk factor for suicidal ideation, but the extent to which sociodemographic and employment-related factors contribute independently remains unclear. Aims Complete data from doctors ( N =…
View article: Spatial and within-season variation in the diet of a declining seabird described through digital photography and citizen science
Spatial and within-season variation in the diet of a declining seabird described through digital photography and citizen science Open
Understanding an animal’s diet is a crucial component of conservation, but diet data are often labor intensive to collect and are frequently scarce. Atlantic Puffins ( Fratercula arctica ; hereafter Puffins) are vulnerable to global extinc…
View article: 872 Two Years of Levelling the Playing Field. Challenges in Sustainability Providing a Free Online National Webinar Series and Mock Interview Scheme
872 Two Years of Levelling the Playing Field. Challenges in Sustainability Providing a Free Online National Webinar Series and Mock Interview Scheme Open
Aim The Specialised Foundation Programme (SFP) is a competitive training programme for UK medical graduates providing opportunities to pursue academic, educational, or managerial roles alongside clinical work. SFP interviews require knowle…
View article: Between-Sex Differences in Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease among Patients with Myocardial Infarction—A Systematic Review
Between-Sex Differences in Risk Factors for Cardiovascular Disease among Patients with Myocardial Infarction—A Systematic Review Open
Between-sex differences in the presentation, risk factors, management, and outcomes of acute myocardial infarction (MI) are well documented. However, as such differences are highly sensitive to cultural and social changes, there is a need …
View article: Racial and ethnic differences in pharmacotherapy to prevent coronary artery disease and thrombotic events
Racial and ethnic differences in pharmacotherapy to prevent coronary artery disease and thrombotic events Open
Awareness of racial/ethnic disparities represents a key challenge for healthcare systems that attempt to provide effective healthcare and to reduce existing inequalities in the use of and adherence to guideline-recommended cardiovascular d…
View article: Ethnic and Regional Differences in the Management of Angina: The Way Forward
Ethnic and Regional Differences in the Management of Angina: The Way Forward Open
For decades, there has been great interest in ethnic differences in the management of angina and stable cardiovascular disease. Clinical decision-making is known to be both consciously and unconsciously influenced by a patient’s demographi…
View article: Medical students’ pattern of self-directed learning prior to and during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic period and its implications for Free Open Access Meducation within the United Kingdom
Medical students’ pattern of self-directed learning prior to and during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic period and its implications for Free Open Access Meducation within the United Kingdom Open
This study aimed to identify patterns in medical students’ SDL behaviors, their SDL resource choices, factors motivating these choices, and the potential impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on these variables. An onl…
View article: Medical students’ pattern of self-directed learning prior to and during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic period and its implications for Free Open Access Meducation within the United Kingdom
Medical students’ pattern of self-directed learning prior to and during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic period and its implications for Free Open Access Meducation within the United Kingdom Open
Purpose: Self-directed learning (SDL) has been increasingly emphasized within medical education. However, little is known about the SDL resources medical students use. This study aimed to identify patterns in medical students’ SDL behavior…
View article: G191 Paediatric free open access medical education (FOAM) – behaviours, trends and implications
G191 Paediatric free open access medical education (FOAM) – behaviours, trends and implications Open
Introduction/Aims Free Open Access Meducation (FOAM) is a movement built around freely available (mostly online) medical education resources. Over the past decade its popularity has increased exponentially, to begin with primarily in criti…
View article: Open access, open source and cloud computing: a glimpse into the future of GIS
Open access, open source and cloud computing: a glimpse into the future of GIS Open
Open access data, open source software and cloud computing are three parallel and mutually reinforcing drivers of change in the field of applied geographical information systems (GIS). While these developments create many new opportunities…