The APSF-FAER Mentored #Research Training Grant awards $300,000 over 2 years to support the next generation of #patientsafety scientists. Letters of intent will be accepted from 12/1/24 - 1/1/25. Don’t wait, apply today! #APSFGrants #anesthesia https://lnkd.in/g7VXRdr
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COMING SOON! GI Researchers, Clinical Researchers and GI Physicians...ASGE's 2025 Research Grants cycle will open soon! Take some time to review our grants to see how these opportunities can help you continue to advance your research project. Get a head start by reviewing the eligibility criteria and what is needed to apply. https://hubs.ly/Q02DvFtQ0 #GITwitter #GIEndoscopy #Gastroenterology #Grants
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Join us as a #postdoc at the #Washington University School of Medicine in St.Louis (#WUSTL)! Post-doctoral Research Opportunity Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis See the full job description on jobRxiv: https://lnkd.in/dJYYREma #cystic_fibrosis #endoplasmic_reticulum_stress #epithelial_biology #molecular_cell_biology #molecular_chaperones #protein_trafficking
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Precision Health Innovations & Education International Congress in Sao Paulo 8-10June Enlightening keynote by Mandeep Mehra, MD, MSc, FRCP (London) on the amazing advances happening with AI in cardiology, where diagnostic accuracy and speed is revolutionising the field and patient care. #PrecisionHealth #AI #MedicalEducation #PHIE #CIIPES
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Dedicated Health Science diploma holder with a strong foundation in anatomy, physiology, and research methodology. Equipped with critical thinking, digital health knowledge, and hands-on experience in health science fundamentals. Passionate about advancing health outcomes and committed to applying evidence-based practices to support quality patient care and health solutions #HealthScience #DiplomaInHealthScience #Healthcare #PatientCare #Anatomy #Physiology #ResearchMethodology #DigitalHealth #EvidenceBasedPractice #HealthEducation
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🎯 AJRS Publication Alert! 🎉 We are thrilled to announce the publication of a comprehensive literature review titled, ‘Molecular Mechanisms of Ischemic Stroke: A Review Integrating Clinical Imaging and Therapeutic Perspectives’ in Biomedicines (MDPI)! 🔬 The review dives into the intricate molecular mechanisms underlying ischemic stroke, bridging insights from clinical imaging with therapeutic perspectives. It synthesizes current research to offer a holistic understanding of this critical neurological condition. You can access it as an open-access article at: https://lnkd.in/dUSgD8ue 👨🏻💻 This study was led by Dr. Sana Rehman (Senior Research Program Coordinator, Johns Hopkins Neuroradiology) under the guidance and supervision of Dr. Vivek Srikar Yedavalli, MD (Assistant Professor of Radiology and Radiological Science, Johns Hopkins Medicine), ensuring the scholarly rigor of the work. 🌟 Proudly representing AJRS, Dr. Arsalan Nadeem (AJRS Co-President & Founder) and Umar Akram (AIMC Class of 2025), contributed significantly to this review. Stay tuned for more insightful publications from the AJRS community! #ajrs #aimc #jhl #medicalstudent #doctor #medicalelective #electives #medicalrotation #clinicalelective #medicalresearch #uhs #pmdc #researchers #clinicalresearch #doctorsofinstagram #medicalstudents #USMLE #residency #residencypathway #mentorship #studentresearch
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It's amazing to see all the incredible work from The University of Sheffield and SiTraN to combat MND - It really is world-class! "How do you treat the 'cruellest disease'? Sheffield researchers are working to make motor neurone disease (MND) history. From developing effective disease-modifying therapies to finding ways to improve the lives of MND patients." https://lnkd.in/dqEP6_Z5 #GlobalMNDAwarenessDay #MNDAwarenessDay
"When I started training in neurology as a junior doctor, I thought MND was the worst disease in medicine.” - Professor Dame Pamela Shaw When Professor Shaw first met patients with motor neurone disease (MND), little was known about the devastating condition. Since then, she has dedicated her career to improving the prospects for those living with MND: "It always seemed to happen to the nicest people, and it really made me feel like a bit of a useless doctor because we couldn’t do anything for patients or their families in those days and we knew nothing about what caused the condition. We had no treatments. "I thought it was a neglected condition and that in this era of modern medicine, we should really be trying to do something about this. It has been a long, slow process, but we are now making some positive progress,” As well as developing effective disease-modifying therapies, we’re also finding ways to improve the lives of patients living with MND. Sheffield researchers are working to make #MND history. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/ejJmcMvu #MNDAwarenessDay #GlobalMNDAwarenessDay
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I'm pleased to share an article I recently wrote for the Medical Defence Union (The MDU) on the value of intercalating in medical school! With the removal of the points system for foundation programme applications, many medical students wonder: "Is intercalation still worth it?" For me, intercalating in Pscyhology opened doors to research opportunities, expanded my skills, and allowed me to explore my passion for neurology. 🧠 In this article I reflect on how intercalation is an opportunity for academic and personal growth. Check it out below! 👇 https://lnkd.in/e49xwHxS
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Does # of publications before and during residency predict future academic output in #HeadNeckSurgery @ahnsinfo fellows and beyond? Dive into the numbers here. https://lnkd.in/ew-H5EMp #headneckcancer #surgicaloncology #Triological #beatcancer #headneckreconstruction
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I am pleased to share a new milestone in my learning journey! I’ve recently completed the Precision Medicine course offered by the University of Geneva on Coursera. Following the captivating Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Workshop I attended, I was inspired to take this course to better understand the basics of Precision Medicine and its role in shaping the era of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of monogenic diseases, complex diseases, and cancer since I've been growing an interest in pediatrics. Not just pediatrics, but the idea that every minute detail shaping our health and well-being is related to genetics in one way or another. We live in a time when online learning about our field of interest has become more accessible than ever. I was privileged enough to take this course for the past month; It was an eye-opener to key concepts that made me grasp how genetics shapes every aspect of our lives from the color of our skin and eyes to how a certain drug is metabolized in our body or how a certain genetic variant may manifest in each and every one of us differently. A total of six modules introduced me to the fundamental concepts of the following: • Human Genome Variability and Phenotypic Consequences • Exome Sequencing Analysis • Monogenic Disorders and Complex Diseases challenges in diagnosis • "Genethics" and the ethical dilemma surrounding genetic testing • Precision Oncology • Genetic Counseling Role In Oncology • Genome-Exposome Interactions • Pharmacogenomics and Pharmacoeconomics • Research Sample Collection, Biobanking, and Data Generation Recording. With the emphasis on the importance of Multidisciplinary Teams (MDTs) in addressing different pathologies, having a basic understanding of precision medicine helps general physicians, pediatricians, oncologists, and public health physicians communicate with geneticists and genetic analysts to share a common ground of information during MDTs and also relay information better to their patients as accurate as they can. Some concepts can be challenging to understand in the field of genetics given the level of detail and precision to achieve personalized plans for each patient, however, this course helped me overcome such challenges by providing me with the most important basics that will aid me through my clinical journey either as a pediatrician, an internist, or really in any given specialty that deals with the human body. And because our entire bodies are based on genetics, we future clinicians of all sorts need to learn about precision medicine and keep ourselves updated with its most recent applications, as it's expected to create a new era of personalized care for each and every patient in every medical specialty.
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When you spot a plaque on the #CTCA images, think of describing it in more detail, if possible. Here’s a great slide describing high-risk plaque characteristics. Thanks to #CoreAalst
Dr Natalia Pinilla takes the stage – let’s learn how to assess plaque composition 🔍👁️ #CTCourse Carlos Collet Bortone Bernard De Bruyne Optima Education Ltd Heart Center Aalst Daniele Andreini James Spratt Ziad Ali Prof. Hector Manuel Garcia-Garcia MD PhD OLV Ziekenhuis Aalst-Asse-Ninove Salvatore Brugaletta Simone Biscaglia Norman Said Vega Servin Jorge Andrés Chavarría Víquez Estefanía Fernández Peregrina Frédéric Bouisset #CTCourse #InterventionalCardiology #PCIRevolution
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