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Promoting physical activity in patient populations through curriculum change in undergraduate Lithuanian medical schools and schools of health: the VANGUARD project
Br J Sports Med. 2022 Jul 7:bjsports-2022-106009. doi: 10.1136/bjsports-2022-106009. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:35798540 | DOI:10.1136/bjsports-2022-106009
Source: British Journal of Sports Medicine - July 7, 2022 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Ann Bernadette Gates Ramune Zilinskiene Natalja Fatkulina Brigita Mieziene Rytis Jankauskas Inga Gerulskiene George S Metsios Honorary Associate Professor Source Type: research

Is low frequency and volume sports training beneficial to bone density in female adolescents?
ConclusionEngagement in low frequency and volume sport practice, may provide beneficial effects for bone health among adolescent females.RésuméObjectifsExaminer si la pratique sportive à basse fréquence a des effets bénéfiques sur la densité minérale osseuse (DMO) chez les adolescentes.Matériel et méthodesCette étude transversale a recruté des filles âgées de 13 à 17 ans dans deux écoles au Brésil. Les participants du groupe témoin n’ont pu participer à aucune activité physique régulière au cours des six mois précédents, à l’exception des cours réguliers d’éducation physique. Les particip...
Source: Science and Sports - June 26, 2019 Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research

This Week in Medicine September 20–26, 2014
A joint statement by the American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology has recommended a checklist to screen young people aged 12–25 years for congenital and genetic heart disease. Broad dissemination of automatic external defibrillators in places such as schools and sports arenas has also been supported.
Source: LANCET - September 20, 2014 Category: Journals (General) Authors: The Lancet Tags: This Week in Medicine Source Type: research

Preparticipation Cardiovascular Screening: An Infrastructure Assessment in Collegiate Athletics
Objective: To assess the available infrastructure for secondary testing after preparticipation cardiovascular screening of collegiate athletes. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) athletic programs Participants: Team physicians. Interventions: Online survey distributed by the NCAA and American Medical Society for Sports Medicine. Main Outcome Measures: Availability of secondary cardiovascular diagnostic testing and services. Results: Team physicians from 235 schools completed the assessment, representing 21% of all NCAA schools. Ninety (38.3%) NCAA tea...
Source: Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine - July 1, 2020 Category: Sports Medicine Tags: Original Research Source Type: research

Sports organisés : environnements d’influence et habitudes de vie des adolescents
Conclusion L’étude apporte un aspect novateur à la littérature en s’intéressant spécifiquement aux environnements pouvant influencer l’adoption de saines habitudes de vie chez les adolescents « sportifs ». On y apprend que le fait d’être engagé dans le sport organisé influence positivement les habitudes de vie des adolescents et que les environnements d’influence jouent un rôle important à ce niveau. Objectives This study aims to: 1) compare the proportion of “athletes” vs “students”, who attained the levels recommended on physical activity and nutrition national guidelines, 2) analyze the ...
Source: Science and Sports - November 12, 2014 Category: Sports Medicine Source Type: research

SHM celebrates 25th anniversary as the home for hospital medicine
A little more than a quarter-century ago the emergence of the new medical specialty of hospital medicine was signaled in a New England Journal of Medicine article that defined it by the location for its practice: within the acute hospital. Dr. Wachter Practitioners of this new specialty were dubbed hospitalists in the 1996 article by Robert Wachter, MD, MHM, an internal medicine doctor at the University of California San Francisco, and colleague Lee Goldman, MD.1 They brought widespread attention to this new style of medical practice that was already emerging in hospitals around the country where primary care physicians ...
Source: The Hospitalist - January 7, 2022 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Lisa Casinger Tags: Hospital Medicine Source Type: research

The Family Medicine Attitudes Questionnaire: A Valid Instrument to Assess Student Attitudes Toward Family Medicine.
CONCLUSIONS: The Family Medicine Attitudes Questionnaire is a valid instrument for assessing US medical student attitudes toward family medicine. This tool will help educators assess the impact of curricular and policy interventions designed to promote family medicine specialty choice. PMID: 31184763 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Famly Medicine - May 31, 2019 Category: Primary Care Authors: Phillips JP, Prunuske J, Fitzpatrick L, Mavis B Tags: Fam Med Source Type: research

The Utilization of the Concepts of Narrative Medicine in the Nuclear Medicine Workplace
Conclusion: While the practice of narrative medicine can have a positive impact on the overall patient experience and patient outcomes on many fields of medicine, both patients and providers of nuclear medicine can specifically benefit from this practice due to the field’s unique practice environment, vernacular, and diagnostic/treatment modalities.
Source: Journal of Nuclear Medicine - May 18, 2021 Category: Nuclear Medicine Authors: Thompson, K., Monteparo, i., Kohanzad, S., Meshekow, J., Dobtsis, J., Gerard, P. Tags: Professional Development and Quality Improvement Source Type: research

Opportunities for medical student engagement with family medicine.
CONCLUSIONS: Availability of family medicine curricular programming, formal advising/mentoring opportunities, and full-time faculty as teachers and senior administrators differed across various characteristics of medical schools. Results can be used to direct future research on medical student engagement with family medicine educational experiences relative to recruitment. PMID: 23846967 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Famly Medicine - July 1, 2013 Category: Primary Care Authors: Heidelbaugh J, Cooke J, Wimsatt L Tags: Fam Med Source Type: research

Family Medicine in Egypt From Medical Students' Perspective: A Nationwide Survey.
Abstract UNLABELLED: Phenomenon: Attitudes of medical students toward family medicine as a specialty choice can provide information on the future supply of family physicians. Due to the current worldwide shortage of family physicians, these attitudes, with their subsequent effects on the state and dynamics of the healthcare system, are important to investigate. APPROACH: A web-based questionnaire was sent to 600 medical students, selected by a systematic random sampling technique, in 7 Egyptian medical schools. Participants were surveyed to assess their perception of the family medicine specialty as a future ...
Source: Teaching and Learning in Medicine - July 1, 2015 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: AlKot MM, Gouda MA, KhalafAllah MT, Zahran MS, Kallaf MM, Zayed AM Tags: Teach Learn Med Source Type: research

Community medicine in India - Which way forward?
Anand KrishnanIndian Journal of Community Medicine 2016 41(1):5-10Today, the Community Medicine professionals in India feel both "confused" and "threatened" by the mushrooming of schools of public health and departments of family medicine. The phenomenon of identity crisis and low-self esteem is not a recent one, nor is it restricted to India. The disciplines of community medicine and public health have evolved differently and despite some overlaps have differences especially in the need for clinical training. The core of the issue is that while the community medicine fraternity is keen to retain its cl...
Source: Indian Journal of Community Medicine - December 8, 2015 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Anand Krishnan Source Type: research

Improving the Quality of Postgraduate Education in Traditional Japanese Kampo Medicine for Junior Residents: An Exploratory Survey Conducted in Five Institutions in the Tohoku Area.
In conclusion, we have revealed that junior residents require Kampo medicine education in Japanese postgraduate training programs. The programs for comprehensive pre-graduate and postgraduate Kampo education are expected. PMID: 27890870 [PubMed - in process]
Source: The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine - November 30, 2016 Category: Research Authors: Takayama S, Kobayashi S, Kaneko S, Tabata M, Sato S, Ishikawa K, Suzuki S, Arita R, Saito N, Kamiya T, Nishikawa H, Ikeno Y, Tanaka J, Ohsawa M, Kikuchi A, Numata T, Kuroda H, Abe M, Ishibashi S, Yaegashi N, Ishii T Tags: Tohoku J Exp Med Source Type: research

Moving Toward a Standardized National Family Medicine Subinternship Curriculum: Results From a CERA Clerkship Directors Survey.
CONCLUSIONS: A sub-I is a way to further expose students to family medicine, and increasing sub-I positions at residency programs may influence the number who pursue the specialty. Creation of a standardized sub-I curriculum presents an opportunity to enhance a critical educational experience in family medicine. PMID: 32640477 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Famly Medicine - May 31, 2020 Category: Primary Care Authors: Sairenji T, Stumbar SE, Garba NA, Bhoite P, de la Cruz MS, Stubbs C, Emerson J, Babalola D, Kelley D, Everard KM Tags: Fam Med Source Type: research

Associations of the Informal Curriculum and Student Perceptions of Research With Family Medicine Career Choice
CONCLUSION: Strengthening students' exposures and perceptions of family medicine and family medicine research may create viable opportunities for intervention by departments of family medicine and medical schools seeking to increase the number of graduates entering family medicine.PMID:37043183 | DOI:10.22454/FamMed.2023.862044
Source: Family Medicine - April 12, 2023 Category: Primary Care Authors: Paul Beinhoff Jacob Prunuske Julie P Phillips Jennifer Edwards-Johnson Stephen Holihan Michael Gomez Andrea L Wendling Source Type: research