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Conference report: the third BIRAX Regenerative Medicine Conference.
Abstract The third Britain/Israel Research and Academic Exchange Partnership Regenerative Medicine conference was recently held in Oxford. This conference report summarizes highlights from the scientific program. There is a particular emphasis on internationally collaborative projects funded by this initiative, the young researchers' symposium, and a lively panel session focused on the relationships between industry and academia. PMID: 27404395 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Regenerative Medicine - July 11, 2016 Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Authors: Rooney AG, Easterbrook J Tags: Regen Med Source Type: research

An Integrated Framework for Gender Equity in Academic Medicine
In 2008, the National Institutes of Health funded 14 R01 grants to study causal factors that promote and support women’s biomedical careers. The Research Partnership on Women in Biomedical Careers, a multi-institutional collaboration of the investigators, is one product of this initiative. A comprehensive framework is needed to address change at many levels—department, institution, academic community, and beyond—and enable gender equity in the development of successful biomedical careers. The authors suggest four distinct but interrelated aspects of culture conducive to gender equity: equal access to resources and o...
Source: Academic Medicine - July 29, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Tags: Commentaries Source Type: research

Women in Academic Medicine
More than a decade ago, women achieved parity with men in the number of matriculants to medical school, nearly one-third of the faculty of medical schools were women, and there were some women deans and department chairs. These trends were promising, but today there are still significant differences in pay, academic rank, and leadership positions for women compared with men in academic medicine. Though there has been progress in many areas, the progress is too slow to achieve previously recommended goals, such as 50% women department chairs by 2025 and 50% women deans by 2030. The author points to the findings presented i...
Source: Academic Medicine - July 29, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Tags: Commentaries Source Type: research

South Africa: Gauteng Health Commemorates African Traditional Medicine Week, 31 Aug
[SA Govt] As part of forging partnership with traditional health practitioners and promoting steps undertaken by government towards the official recognition of African Traditional Medicine, the Gauteng Department of Health will celebrate African Traditional Medicine Week.
Source: AllAfrica News: Health and Medicine - August 22, 2016 Category: African Health Source Type: news

New Medicine for the U.S. Health Care System: Training Physicians for Structural Interventions
Structural competency provides a language and theoretical framework to promote institutional-level interventions by clinical practitioners working with community organizations, non-health-sector institutions, and policy makers. The special collection of articles on structural competency in this issue of Academic Medicine addresses the need to move from theory to an appraisal of core educational interventions that operationalize the goals of and foster structural competency. In this Commentary, the authors review the role of clinical practitioners in enhancing population-level health outcomes through collaborations with pro...
Source: Academic Medicine - February 23, 2017 Category: Universities & Medical Training Tags: Invited Commentaries Source Type: research

Penn medicine | virtua strategic alliance brings first proton therapy to south Jersey
(University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine) Cancer care in South Jersey is about to enter a new era. Penn Medicine, in partnership with Virtua, announced plans to build a new proton facility on the campus of Virtua's acute care hospital, Virtua Voorhees. The new $35 million center, which will allow cancer patients to undergo cutting edge proton therapy in single-room treatments, is expected to be completed by 2020. It will be the first and only proton therapy center in South Jersey.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - December 14, 2017 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news

Osher Collaborative for Integrative Medicine begins new JACM column partnership
(Mary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News) The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine (JACM): Paradigm, Practice, and Policy Advancing Integrative Health announces a new partnership with The Osher Collaborative for Integrative Medicine that will bring the voice of leaders from The Osher Collaborative into the Journal via a new quarterly column.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - February 27, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news

Remembering Vietnam: Medics, Corpsman, and Nurses
U.S. National Archives and Records Administration. 04/26/2018 This one-hour, 25-minute presentation, sponsored in partnership with the National Library of Medicine, features a panel of Vietnam veterans and historians who recount their experiences and explain the duties of medical personnel in Vietnam. They discuss how during the war in Vietnam, medics, corpsman, and nurses were the first responders, performing life saving medicine - often with complete disregard for their own safety. (Video or Multimedia)
Source: Disaster Lit: Resource Guide for Disaster Medicine and Public Health - April 28, 2018 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: The U.S. National Library of Medicine Source Type: news

International Prehospital Medicine Institute Literature Review, August 2019
International Prehospital Medicine Institute A look at some of the most up-to-date prehospital information and education to those who provide emergency medical care in the prehospital setting.   Introduction The mission of the International Prehospital Medicine Institute (IPHMI) is to provide the most up-to-date prehospital information and education at an affordable cost to those individuals worldwide who provide emergency medical care in the prehospital setting. In service to that mission, we review the published literature specific to prehospital care. We then summarize the article to help explain exactly what it is...
Source: JEMS Patient Care - August 19, 2019 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: International Prehospital Medicine Institute Tags: Exclusive Articles News Patient Care Source Type: news

Clinical Teaching Collaborative Program with California School of Podiatric Medicine and the Samuel Merritt University Motion Analysis Research Center
This article provides examples of CSPM podiatry students learning through engagement in clinical quantitative biomechanics laboratory sessions and research projects at the SMU Motion Analysis Research Center.
Source: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery - March 6, 2020 Category: Podiatry Authors: Tim Dutra, Stephen Hill Source Type: research

Beijing Tide Pharmaceutical and Insilico Medicine enter into an agreement for cancer therapy
(InSilico Medicine) Beijing Tide Pharmaceutical and Insilico Medicine enter into a strategic partnership agreement for cancer therapy.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - March 16, 2020 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news

Relevance of community-based participatory research in community medicine training
Anand Krishnan, Rajesh Tandon, Baridalyne NongkynrihIndian Journal of Community Medicine 2020 45(3):256-260 Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is an approach in which researchers undertake research in partnership with those affected by the issue being studied, for the purpose of taking action or effecting social change. It can also incorporate those who will use the results to change practice and inform policy. The practice of CBPR is primarily focused on “Knowledge for Change.” Most research projects in such CBPR partnerships are funded through the academic partners. In many situation...
Source: Indian Journal of Community Medicine - August 31, 2020 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Anand Krishnan Rajesh Tandon Baridalyne Nongkynrih Source Type: research

Nanotechnology in reproductive medicine: Opportunities for clinical translation.
Authors: Shandilya R, Pathak N, Lohiya NK, Sharma RS, Mishra PK Abstract In recent years, nanotechnology has revolutionized global healthcare and has been predicted to exert a remarkable effect on clinical medicine. In this context, the clinical use of nanomaterials for cancer diagnosis, fertility preservation, and the management of infertility and other pathologies linked to pubertal development, menopause, sexually transmitted infections, and HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) has substantial promise to fill the existing lacunae in reproductive healthcare. Of late, a number of clinical trials involving the use of...
Source: Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine - November 25, 2020 Category: Reproduction Medicine Tags: Clin Exp Reprod Med Source Type: research