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Role Of Team Physicians, Avinesh Agarwalla
Interview With Dr. Patrick Lento, Rana Mehdizadeh, Lana Malekan
Interview With Dr. Patrick Lento, Rana Mehdizadeh, Lana Malekan
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Think Before You Think, Christopher Monson
On The National White Coat “Die-In”: Colorblind Segregation, Mass Incarceration And Increasing Disparities, Cameron Moore
On The National White Coat “Die-In”: Colorblind Segregation, Mass Incarceration And Increasing Disparities, Cameron Moore
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Maturing Into My Disease, Angela Rodgers
Particles, Josue Sanchez
You Are Only As Good As Your Last Question, Joseph Zullo, Liz Newman
You Are Only As Good As Your Last Question, Joseph Zullo, Liz Newman
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Reforming American Medical Education In The Past, Present And Future, Alexey Abramov
Reforming American Medical Education In The Past, Present And Future, Alexey Abramov
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Wave Formed, Ryan Horn
Beautiful Pathology, Tejas Pulisetty
Rare Case Of Delayed Carotid Occlusion Secondary To Gunshot Fragments, Steven Shapiro
Rare Case Of Delayed Carotid Occlusion Secondary To Gunshot Fragments, Steven Shapiro
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Cervical gunshot wounds are traumatic events with vascu-lar and neurological sequelae. These complications typical-ly arise within days to weeks of the initial trauma. There are few known case reports of vascular complications occur-ring decades after initial injury. Here we present the case of a patient with ischemic stroke in the middle cerebral artery (MCA) distribution secondary to complete occlusion of the left common carotid from a penetrating gunshot wound 15 years prior to presentation.
Deadly Choices At Memorial Medical Center, Jordan Tai
Deadly Choices At Memorial Medical Center, Jordan Tai
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Motivations And Predictors Of Cheating In Pharmacy School, Eric J. Ip, Kathy Nguyen, Bijal M. Shah, Shadi Doroudgar, Monica K. Bidwal
Motivations And Predictors Of Cheating In Pharmacy School, Eric J. Ip, Kathy Nguyen, Bijal M. Shah, Shadi Doroudgar, Monica K. Bidwal
Faculty Publications & Research of the TUC College of Pharmacy
Objective. To assess the prevalence, methods, and motivations for didactic cheating among pharmacy students and to determine predictive factors for cheating in pharmacy colleges and schools.
Methods. A 45-item cross-sectional survey was conducted at all four doctor of pharmacy programs in Northern California. For data analysis, t test, Fisher exact test, and logistic regression were used.
Results. Overall, 11.8% of students admitted to cheating in pharmacy school. Primary motivations for cheating included fear of failure, procrastination, and stress. In multivariate analysis, the only predictor for cheating in pharmacy school was a history of cheating in undergraduate studies.
Conclusion. Cheating occurs …