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Factors Determining Pakistani Medical Students' Career Preference For General Practice Residency Training., Muhammad Bilal, Abdul Haseeb, Anum Mari, Muhammad Hussham Arshad, M. Raafe Ali Khan, Ayesha Ahmed, Ramesha Jeoffery, Zainab Saleem, Muhammad Abrar Irfan, Arsalan Aamir Khan, Sana Husain, Simrah Najeeb, Amal Fuad Garib, Fatema Mustafa Attarwala, Muhammad Husnain Mankani Aug 2018

Factors Determining Pakistani Medical Students' Career Preference For General Practice Residency Training., Muhammad Bilal, Abdul Haseeb, Anum Mari, Muhammad Hussham Arshad, M. Raafe Ali Khan, Ayesha Ahmed, Ramesha Jeoffery, Zainab Saleem, Muhammad Abrar Irfan, Arsalan Aamir Khan, Sana Husain, Simrah Najeeb, Amal Fuad Garib, Fatema Mustafa Attarwala, Muhammad Husnain Mankani

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Background

Few studies have explored factors affecting preference of medical students towards general practice as a career choice. We conducted a survey in Karachi across various public and private sector medical colleges to examine factors associated with students’ general practice career aspirations in Karachi, Pakistan.

Methods

From January to March 2018, we distributed a 21-item questionnaire to final year medical students in eight medical schools. The survey asked students about their top three career preferences from 19 specialty fields, their demographics and their career priorities. Multivariable logistic regression was used to determine the effect of each item.

Results

A total …


The H Syndrome: A Genodermatosis, Sohaib Bhatti, Asma Jamil, Samrah Hasan Siddiqui, Uzair Yaqoob, Luqman Naseer Virk, Areesh Bhatti Jun 2018

The H Syndrome: A Genodermatosis, Sohaib Bhatti, Asma Jamil, Samrah Hasan Siddiqui, Uzair Yaqoob, Luqman Naseer Virk, Areesh Bhatti

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H syndrome (histiocytosis lymph adenopathy plus syndrome) is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in the SLC29A3 gene, encoding the human equilibrative nucleoside transporter (hENT3), characterized by cutaneous hyperpigmentation and hypertrichosis, hepatosplenomegaly, hearing loss, heart anomalies, hypogonadism, low height, hyperglycemia/insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus, and hallux valgus/flexion contractures. Exophthalmos, malabsorption, renal anomalies, flexion contractions of interphalangeal joints and hallux valgus, and lytic bone lesions, as well as osteosclerosis, are also seen. If these are lacking, the constellation of additional findings should raise suspicion for H syndrome. As most of the patients reported to date with H syndrome are from traditional, low-income …