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View article: Elevated novel inflammatory markers in heart failure patients are associated with increased risk of adverse outcomes within one year: insights from a longitudinal study
Elevated novel inflammatory markers in heart failure patients are associated with increased risk of adverse outcomes within one year: insights from a longitudinal study Open
Background Inflammation has been widely recognized as a key contributor to the pathogenesis of numerous diseases, including cardiovascular disorders. This study aims to investigate the associations between different novel inflammatory mark…
View article: Exploration of Ideological and Political Teaching Reform in the "Project Management of Engineering" Course Based on the OBE Concept
Exploration of Ideological and Political Teaching Reform in the "Project Management of Engineering" Course Based on the OBE Concept Open
Based on the concept of OBE (Outcome Based Education), the ideological and political teaching reform of the " Engineering Project Management" course was explored under the background of electrical engineering and automation speci…
View article: <em>&ldquo;I have to resist simply to exist&rdquo;</em>: Black Physician Trainees&rsquo; Experiences of Professional Resistance
<em>“I have to resist simply to exist”</em>: Black Physician Trainees’ Experiences of Professional Resistance Open
Introduction: In medical education, acts of professional resistance have been studied across all racial and ethnic groups as an antidote to the social harm and injustice festering in medical education. However, not everyone experiences med…
View article: From Mistreatment to Burnout: The Mediating Role of Emotional Regulation in Graduate Medical Trainees
From Mistreatment to Burnout: The Mediating Role of Emotional Regulation in Graduate Medical Trainees Open
These findings underscore the detrimental impact of mistreatment on medical trainee well-being and the critical role of emotional regulation and social support in mitigating burnout. Institutional interventions should focus on strengthenin…
View article: Time to Publication in Medical Education Journals: An Analysis of Publication Timelines During COVID-19 (2019&ndash;2022)
Time to Publication in Medical Education Journals: An Analysis of Publication Timelines During COVID-19 (2019–2022) Open
Introduction: COVID-19 changed scholarly publishing. Yet, its impact on medical education publishing is unstudied. Because journal articles and their corresponding publication timelines can influence academic success, the field needs updat…
View article: Adaptive Leadership and Burnout in Military Healthcare Workers During a Global Health Pandemic
Adaptive Leadership and Burnout in Military Healthcare Workers During a Global Health Pandemic Open
Introduction Occupational burnout among healthcare workers has continued to climb, impacting workforce well-being, patient safety, and retention of qualified personnel. Burnout in military healthcare workers, who have had the added stress …
View article: <i>Pushing</i> , <i>standing</i> and <i>bringing to light</i> : How medical trainees conceptualise professional resistance
<i>Pushing</i> , <i>standing</i> and <i>bringing to light</i> : How medical trainees conceptualise professional resistance Open
Background Much of the literature on harm and injustice in medical education focuses on the impact of oppression rather than trainees' efforts to create change. To acknowledge and make visible these efforts, medical education professionals…
View article: When Taking Pay off the Table: A Qualitative Study of Gender Equity for Academic Leaders in the US Military
When Taking Pay off the Table: A Qualitative Study of Gender Equity for Academic Leaders in the US Military Open
Introduction Although gender inequity persists globally in academic leadership positions, the United States Military has equitable pay and, in academic pediatrics, has equitable gender representation in leadership positions. To better unde…
View article: Time to publication in medical education journals: An analysis of publication timelines during COVID-19 (2019-2022)
Time to publication in medical education journals: An analysis of publication timelines during COVID-19 (2019-2022) Open
Introduction COVID-19 changed scholarly publishing. Yet, its impact on medical education publishing is unstudied. Because journal articles and their corresponding publication timelines can influence academic success, the field needs update…
View article: <b>‘</b> When I stood up for something it's because I felt a… moral violation’: Trainees' acts of resistance against social harm and injustice
<b>‘</b> When I stood up for something it's because I felt a… moral violation’: Trainees' acts of resistance against social harm and injustice Open
Introduction As medical students around the world enter their chosen profession, they inherit a system that they did not design nor create, yet are still responsible for it. This system is rooted in centuries of social harm and inequity. T…
View article: Transfusion of red cells from donors with hereditary haemochromatosis improve haemoglobin increments in patients
Transfusion of red cells from donors with hereditary haemochromatosis improve haemoglobin increments in patients Open
One purpose of red cell transfusion is to increase the haemoglobin concentration in the patient's bloodstream.1 Transfusion of red cell units donated by individuals with hereditary haemochromatosis (HH) remains controversial. We collected …
View article: Military Medical Students’ Coping With Stress to Maintain Well-being
Military Medical Students’ Coping With Stress to Maintain Well-being Open
Introduction Previous studies have shown that medical students experience a great level of burnout and poor well-being during their clinical training periods. In this study, we sought to understand how military medical students cope with s…
View article: In search of a "metric system" for measuring faculty effort: A qualitative study on educational value units at medical schools in the United States - Interview Guide
In search of a "metric system" for measuring faculty effort: A qualitative study on educational value units at medical schools in the United States - Interview Guide Open
This is the interview guide used for the article In search of a “metric system” for measuring faculty effort: A qualitative study on educational value units at medical schools in the United States.
View article: High School Course-Completion Trajectories and College Pathways for All: A Transcript Analysis Study on Elective Computer Science Courses
High School Course-Completion Trajectories and College Pathways for All: A Transcript Analysis Study on Elective Computer Science Courses Open
Whereas researchers regard high school math and science coursework as the best indicator of college readiness for students in the United States, computer science coursework and its relationship to college attendance, particularly for minor…
View article: Revisiting the time to publication in medical education: An analysis of publication timelines between 2019-2022
Revisiting the time to publication in medical education: An analysis of publication timelines between 2019-2022 Open
We conducted a bibliometric study that replicated and expanded upon a prior study on publication timelines in medical education, which had heavily drawn upon an earlier study that had investigated this topic broadly across scientific disci…
View article: Revisiting the time to publication in medical education: An analysis of publication timelines between 2019-2022
Revisiting the time to publication in medical education: An analysis of publication timelines between 2019-2022 Open
We conducted a bibliometric study that replicated and expanded upon a prior study on publication timelines in medical education, which had heavily drawn upon an earlier study that had investigated this topic broadly across scientific disci…
View article: Can We Realize Our Collaborative Potential? A Critical Review of Faculty Roles and Experiences in Interprofessional Education
Can We Realize Our Collaborative Potential? A Critical Review of Faculty Roles and Experiences in Interprofessional Education Open
Purpose Faculty within interprofessional education (IPE) are essential contributors to IPE implementation efforts. Although the majority of existing IPE literature consists of reports on IPE innovations, few insights are available into the…
View article: Latinx Adolescents’ Peer Ethnic Discrimination in After-School Activities and Activity Experiences
Latinx Adolescents’ Peer Ethnic Discrimination in After-School Activities and Activity Experiences Open
Grounded in ecological frameworks, this study examines (a) the extent to which Latinx adolescents’ perceptions of peer ethnic discrimination were associated with their participation in organized after-school activities, activity type, and …
View article: The Influence of Job and Individual Resources on Work Engagement Among Chinese Police Officers: A Moderated Mediation Model
The Influence of Job and Individual Resources on Work Engagement Among Chinese Police Officers: A Moderated Mediation Model Open
Job satisfaction mediated a positive relationship between organizational support and work engagement, and the perceived organizational support-job satisfaction and the job satisfaction-work engagement relationships were positively moderate…
View article: The Harder You Work, the Higher Your Satisfaction With Life? The Influence of Police Work Engagement on Life Satisfaction: A Moderated Mediation Model
The Harder You Work, the Higher Your Satisfaction With Life? The Influence of Police Work Engagement on Life Satisfaction: A Moderated Mediation Model Open
Background: Life satisfaction is a key component of quality of life; it is associated with many factors, including occupational and family life. The results of existing studies examining associations among work engagement, work-family conf…