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Anatomy Learning from Prosected Cadaveric Specimens Versus Plastic Models: A Comparative Study of Upper Limb Anatomy
(2020)Human cadaveric prosections are a traditional, effective, and highly appreciated modality of anatomy learning. Plastic models are an alternative teaching modality, though few studies examine their effectiveness in learning ... -
Anatomy learning from prosected cadaveric specimens versus three-dimensional software: A comparative study of upper limb anatomy
(2018)Introduction: Modern, three-dimensional (3D) anatomy software is a promising teaching method, though few studies examine its effectiveness on upper limb and musculoskeletal anatomy learning. The purpose of this study is ... -
Blood donation knowledge and attitudes among undergraduate health science students: A cross-sectional study
(2016)Awareness towards blood donation can be empowered by health professionals' role-modelling. We aimed to assess knowledge and attitudes among Greek undergraduate medical laboratory students. A questionnaire was distributed ... -
Clinically reliable cognitive decline in relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis: Is it the tip of the iceberg?
(2020)Objectives: Cognitive impairment is common in multiple sclerosis, but the brain MRI correlates in relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis remain controversial. The current study aimed to investigate whether cognitive decline ... -
COVID-19 crisis: Will online learning have negative consequences to our students?
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Development of a competency profile for professionals involved in infectious disease preparedness and response in the air transport public health sector
(2020)Background Recent infectious disease outbreaks highlight the importance of competent professionals with expertise on public health preparedness and response at airports. The availability of a competency profile for this ... -
Educating, training, and exercising for infectious disease control with emphasis on cross-border settings: An integrative review
(2020)Introduction: Points of entry and other border regions educate, train, and exercise (ETEs) their staff to improve preparedness and response to cross-border health threats. However, no conclusive knowledge of these ETEs' ... -
Exit and entry screening practices for infectious diseases among travelers at points of entry: Looking for evidence on public health impact
(2019)A scoping search and a systematic literature review were conducted to give an insight on entry and exit screening referring to travelers at points of entry, by analyzing published evidence on practices, guidelines, and ... -
François Rousset (c. 1525–1598): an innovative and forgotten obstetrician, master of caesarean section
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The Greek (Hellenic) rheumatology over the years: from ancient to modern times
(2019)Rheumatology has its roots in ancient Greece. Hippocrates and other prominent Greek (Hellenes) physicians in ancient times, Hellenistic, Roman, and Byzantine period were acute observers of disease course and of patients ... -
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Hearing and vision health for people with dementia in residential long term care: Knowledge, attitudes and practice in England, South Korea, India, Greece, Indonesia and Australia
(2021)Objectives: Up to 90% of people with dementia in long term care (LTC) have hearing and/or vision impairment. Hearing/vision difficulties are frequently under-recognised or incompletely managed. The impacts of hearing/vision ... -
Impact of COVID-19 on medical education: introducing homo digitalis
(2020)Purpose: To determine how members of the Société Internationale d’Urologie (SIU) are continuing their education in the time of COVID-19. Methods: A survey was disseminated amongst SIU members worldwide by email. Results ... -
The Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on European Neurosurgery Trainees
(2021)Background: The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic has placed tremendous strain on the national health care systems throughout Europe. As a result, there has been a significant influence ... -
Implementation of physical activity into routine clinical practice in rheumatic musculoskeletal disease: The IMPACT-RMD study protocol and rationale
(2019)Physical activity is an important intervention for improving disease-related symptoms and systemic manifestations in rheumatic and musculoskeletal disease (RMDs). However, studies suggest that RMD patients report that the ... -
Inter-university harmonization for the development of subspecialties of consultation-liaison: Psychiatry, old age psychiatry and forensic psychiatry. Consensus statement of the Hellenic College of Academic Psychiatry
(2007)The voluminous amount of new knowledge and the strong academic standing of consultation-liaison psychiatry, old age and forensic psychiatry lead to their establishment as subspecialties of psychiatry in many countries. In ... -
Inter-university harmonization of undergraduate and graduate education in psychiatry. Consensus statement of the Hellenic College of Academic Psychiatry
(2006)The rapid changes in the field of psychiatry and the demands of the European and other international organizations responsible for training in psychiatry, create an indisputable need to harmonize the educational programs ... -
Knowledge of cardiopulmonary resuscitation among Greek physiotherapists
(2019)High quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is crucial for influencing survival from cardiac arrest. Healthcare professionals are expected to know how to perform CPR as they may encounter emergency situations during ... -
The knowledge of medical students about publication ethics
(2017)OBJECTIVE Global literature reflects a growing concern over research misconduct, which has been referred to as a “disease” of modern science. Although intent to deceive is the central aspect of publication misconduct, some ...