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Background: Organ transplantation is a life-saving treatment for patients with end-stage organ failure. Despite its importance, India faces a critical shortage of organs, with a donation rate of only
Organ DonationKnowledgeAwarenessand AttitudeUndergraduate Medical StudentsOrgan Transplantation
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Background: Simulation based medical education can provide a correct attitude and skills among residents to cope competently with real life critical situations in a planned and prescribed manner witho
SimulationsBasic Airway ResuscitationSkillDirect Observation of Procedural Skills
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Background: Food–drug interactions are an important clinical issue as food can significantly alter drug bioavailability and pharmacodynamic effects, leading to reduced efficacy or increased toxicity.
Food-drug interactions FDIs Understanding Health care professionals Suggestions to improve the FDI counseling and reporting practice
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Background: Regular physical activity during pregnancy is a crucial component of antenatal care, offering significant maternal and fetal health benefits, including improved cardiovascular fitness and
Knowledgeattitudepracticeexercise during pregnancyantenatal careBauchi
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Objective: To evaluate the effect of a structured awareness training program on the knowledge, attitude, and practices of Auxiliary Nurse Midwife (ANM) students regarding vaccine vigilance and Adverse
EducationInservice TrainingNurse MidwivesPharmacovigilanceVaccines effects
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Background: Simulation-based learning (SBL) has emerged as an effective pedagogical approach in medical education, offering opportunities to integrate theoretical knowledge with clinical application.
Simulation-based learningPharmacology educationmedical educationFaculty perceptionsFocus group discussionCurriculum development
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Context: Reproductive tract infections (RTIs) are common health problems among women of reproductive age and contribute significantly to morbidity, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. A
Healthcare-seeking behaviourKnowledgeReproductive tract infectionsSexually transmitted infectionsUrban slums
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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic catalyzed widespread adoption of e-learning in medical education, yet its sustained acceptability and integration as a core pedagogical tool remain insufficiently exp
E-learningmedical educationblended learningundergraduate medical studentsdigital literacy
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Background: The rapid integration of AI into workplaces highlights the need to understand employee attitudes influencing acceptance and use, yet multidimensional comparisons between technical and non-
Artificial IntelligenceGeneral Attitudes Toward Artificial Intelligence Scale (GAAIS).
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Objectives: 1. To assess the knowledge and attitude among parents regarding fever in under five years children. 2. To assess the practice among parents in managing fever in under five years children.
ChildrenFever managementKnowledgeParents
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Objectives: 1. To assess MBBS Phase III-Part-1 medical student’s attitudes towards need of communication skills. 2. To assess communication skills among MBBS Phase III-Part-1 medical students. Methodo
communicationcommunication skillsattitudeObserved communication skillmedical students
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Background and Aim: Surgical site infections (SSIs) remain a major complication in orthopedic surgery, contributing to morbidity, prolonged hospitalization, and economic burden. This study explores th
Peri-operative antibioticsSurgical site infectionsOrthopedic surgeryNigeria
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Diarrhea remains a major cause of child mortality in sub-Saharan Africa. Although Oral Rehydration Solution is a highly effective intervention, its utilization in Ethiopia is low. This community-based
ORS utilizationDiarrhea managementUnder-two childrenMaternal healthJimma Ethiopia
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Introduction: Preoperative fasting is crucial to minimize the risk of pulmonary aspiration during anaesthesia. The American Society of Anaesthesiologists (ASA) recommends specific fasting durations fo
Preoperative CareFastingPostgraduate EducationClinical CompetenceAttitude of Health Personnel
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Background and Objectives: The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of teaching toxicology using "Toxic Riddles" in a Team-Based Learning (TBL) format compared to traditional didactic lectures (T
Team-Based Learning (TBL)Medical EducationActive LearningProblem-Based LearningUndergraduate Medical Students