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Comparison Of Knowledge, Attitude, And Practice Towards The Use Of Sunscreen In Daily Life Between First -And Third -Year Medical Students, Aarushi Lall
Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore Theses and Dissertations
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"Perception Of Ii Year Mbbs Students Regarding Assessment Patterns In Cbme Curriculum", Bhaskaran Unnikrishnan
"Perception Of Ii Year Mbbs Students Regarding Assessment Patterns In Cbme Curriculum", Bhaskaran Unnikrishnan
Faculty work
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Burnout Amongst Mbbs Students Undergoing New Competency Based Medical Curriculum, Priya Rathi
Burnout Amongst Mbbs Students Undergoing New Competency Based Medical Curriculum, Priya Rathi
Faculty work
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Mental Health Outcomes During Covid -19 Pandemic Among The Health Science Students Of A Medical College In Mangaluru, Nithin Kumar
Mental Health Outcomes During Covid -19 Pandemic Among The Health Science Students Of A Medical College In Mangaluru, Nithin Kumar
Faculty work
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"Perception And Attitude Regarding Practice Of Defensive Medicine Among The Interns And Medical Students In Mangalore", Nithin Kumar
"Perception And Attitude Regarding Practice Of Defensive Medicine Among The Interns And Medical Students In Mangalore", Nithin Kumar
Faculty work
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Bacterial Contamination Of White Coats Among Medical Students And Interns, Sheetal Vasundara Mathai
Bacterial Contamination Of White Coats Among Medical Students And Interns, Sheetal Vasundara Mathai
Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore Theses and Dissertations
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The Relevance Of Global Health Training In Medical Education – A Plea For A Global Health Curriculum, Mieke Van Driel, Leonardo Seoane
The Relevance Of Global Health Training In Medical Education – A Plea For A Global Health Curriculum, Mieke Van Driel, Leonardo Seoane
Manipal Journal of Medical Sciences
There has been an increasing demand for global health experiences from medical students. Many embark on short-term elective experiences arranged by the students themselves without learning objectives or in some incidences without appropriate supervision. Recently published guidelines address the concerns with short-term global health electives regarding the host, sending site, and students. The authors review the literature and speak on the value of global health training through the perspective of the partnership with the University of Queensland, Australia and Ochsner Health System, United States and the partnership of the University of Queensland with Manipal Academy of Higher education (MAHE), India
Comparison Of Level Of Stress Among Medical Students Of Private And Government Medical College In Pakistan, Muneeba Faisal, Mohammad Ali Khalid, Muhammad Bin Khalid
Comparison Of Level Of Stress Among Medical Students Of Private And Government Medical College In Pakistan, Muneeba Faisal, Mohammad Ali Khalid, Muhammad Bin Khalid
Manipal Journal of Medical Sciences
Background: The medical profession is considered one of the most stressful professions owing to its never ending pressures, critical decisions and hectic working hours. Medical education is no exception either and published medical literature documents a considerable amount of stress in medical students across the globe. Furthermore, researches also claim that medical students experience more stress than non-medical students and the sources of stress stem from all the three spheres of life, i.e., academic, financial and social. Subjects and Methods: It is a descriptive cross-sectional study which was conducted at Rawalpindi Medical University and Foundation University Medical College. 300 medical …