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Message from SPM president
Dear SPM Members, Hope you’ve enjoyed the Holidays and were able to recharge before the start of the New Year!  This will be a big year for advancing participatory medicine, building on the work and accomplishments of 2016. I’d like to highlight some of the stellar work of the SPM and its members in 2016: Published results of a national survey showing that people are willing to partner with their health care professionals and contribute their biometric data to help improve their care Instituted this member-driven monthly newsletter Partnered with 5 national conferences at which our members had free or reduced registr...
Source: Society for Participatory Medicine - January 24, 2017 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Nanette Mattox Tags: Newsletter e-learning Medical Education Curriculum participatory medicine Source Type: news

Cinemedicine: Using movies to improve students' understanding of psychosocial aspects of medicine
Conclusion Cinemedicine provides the opportunity for medical students to learn psychosocial subjects related to medicine through observing and reflecting on movies.
Source: Annals of Medicine and Surgery - April 14, 2018 Category: General Medicine Source Type: research

Dear authors – BMC Medicine responds to authors ’ wish list
In January 2019, to mark the new year, Dr. Madhu Pai conducted an informal survey on Twitter to ask researchers to put together an author wish list, addressed to medical journal editors. Being the flagship medical journal of the BMC Series, and having worked with Madhu previously, BMC Medicine felt that a thoughtful response was warranted. His author wish list had many salient points, for which we felt our responses could help to de-mystify the peer review process. Below the wishes (in bold) are the responses from the editorial team at BMC Medicine. Flickr/AJ Cann, CC BY-SA 1) Please don’t make the online submission pro...
Source: BioMed Central Blog - March 5, 2019 Category: General Medicine Authors: Dustin Graham Tags: Open Access Publishing BMC Medicine Source Type: blogs

Update in Outpatient General Internal Medicine: Practice-Changing Evidence Published in 2019
Clinicians are challenged to stay informed of new and changing medical literature. To facilitate knowledge updates and synthesis of practice-changing information, a group of six internists reviewed the titles and abstracts in the seven outpatient general internal medicine journals with the highest impact factors and relevance to outpatient internal medicine physicians: New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), Lancet, Annals of Internal Medicine, Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), JAMA-Internal Medicine, British Medical Journal (BMJ), and Public Library of Science (PLoS) Medicine.
Source: The American Journal of Medicine - April 1, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: Majken T. Wingo, Shari L. Bornstein, Jason H. Szostek, Karen F. Mauck, Jason A. Post, Mark L. Wieland Tags: Review Source Type: research

Contribution of an Early Internal Medicine Rotation to the Clinical Reasoning Learning for Young Residents.
Authors: Sovaila S, Purcarea A, Froissart A, Ranque B, Kieffer P, Andres E, Goujard C, Weber JC, Bergmann JF, Gayet S, Granel B, Bourgarit A Abstract Clinical reasoning is the cornerstone of medical practice, and achieving this competence depends on a large number of factors. Internal medicine departments provide junior doctors with plentiful and varied patients, offering a comprehensive basis for learning clinical reasoning. In order to evaluate the usefulness of an early rotation at internal medicine departments, we compared, via script concordance tests, the evolution of residents' clinical reasoning after an in...
Source: Journal of Medicine and Life - August 4, 2020 Category: General Medicine Tags: J Med Life Source Type: research

Avicenna and clinical experiences in Canon of Medicine
J Med Life. 2022 Feb;15(2):168-173. doi: 10.25122/jml-2021-0246.ABSTRACTAvicenna used his medical knowledge and experience of scientists from different nations to create a new style in medicine. For this reason, his textbook, Canon of Medicine, has been considered a medical reference in all universities worldwide for centuries. In this article, some valuable and interesting diagnostic and therapeutic clinical experiences mentioned in the Canon of Medicine are described in five sections. This research was conducted to review Avicenna's specific clinical observations and interventions in PubMed, Google Scholar, and Scopus da...
Source: Journal of Medicine and Life - April 14, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Farzaneh Ghaffari Majid Taheri Azam Meyari Yasin Karimi Mohsen Naseri Source Type: research

Guidelines for Writing Department of Medicine Summary Letters
Medical students pursuing an internal medicine residency position often require a department of medicine (DOM) letter, also known as a “chair's letter” for their residency applications. DOM letters have the potential to provide important information about student attributes from the perspective of experienced internal medicine educators, but this potential is often unfulfilled. In a 2012 Association of American Medical Colleges survey, 72% of internal medicine residency program directors indicated that they used letters of recommendation (LORs) when deciding whether to invite an applicant for an interview. Yet, when ra...
Source: The American Journal of Medicine - April 13, 2013 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Valerie J. Lang, Brian M. Aboff, Donald R. Bordley, Stephanie Call, Kent J. DeZee, Sara B. Fazio, Matthew Fitz, Paul A. Hemmer, Lia S. Logio, Diane B. Wayne Tags: AAIM perspectives Source Type: research

The use of complementary and alternative medicine in chronic pain patients in singapore: a single-centre study.
Conclusion: The use of CAM in chronic pain patients is higher than the general population. Most felt that it improved their pain. As part of multimodal therapy, CAM may have a role in the management of chronic pain. PMID: 23604502 [PubMed - in process]
Source: Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore - March 1, 2013 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Tan MG, Win MT, Khan SA Tags: Ann Acad Med Singapore Source Type: research