The Most Viewed and Talked About Articles of 2021

2021-12-29

Dear reader,

As we wrap up an amazing year, we wanted to take this opportunity to share with you the top eight articles that your colleagues viewed, read and mentioned in 2021.

This year we experienced the most engagement on our articles since we started the Journal almost 10 years ago. We hope to continue that momentum into 2022 by introducing a new layout as well as a new team of Editors.

IJMS Top Eight for 2021*

Author - Title

Abstract Views

File Views

PDF

HTML

Other

Total

Rondilla et al. Folk Medicine in the Philippines: A Phenomenological Study of Health-Seeking Individuals

13170

6699

2489

2080

2130

19869

Cedeño et al. Learning Strategies and Innovations among Medical Students in the Philippines during the COVID-19 Pandemic

4531

2469

2281

157

31

7000

Blignaut Reflection of a Second Year Medical Student: Navigating Medical School with Chronic Illness

1360

568

525

38

5

1928

Botello-Hernández et al. Medical Students’ Perception Towards the COVID-19 Pandemic in Mexico: Distance Learning, Assisting Hospitals, and Vaccination

1241

521

489

28

4

1762

Ali et al. Combatting Misinformation During the COVID-19 Pandemic Via Social Media

986

500

482

15

3

1486

Fasiku et al. Perception of Medical Students on the Effect of Covid-19 on Medical Education in Nigeria

644

626

262

65

299

1270

Somal et al. A Literature Review of Possible Barriers and Knowledge Gaps of General Practitioners in Implementing Advance Care Planning in Ireland: Experience from Other Countries

658

391

365

24

2

1049

Johnson et al. Black Students’ Perception of Belonging: A Focus Group Approach with Black Students at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

599

438

403

28

7

1037

             * More statistics can be found in PlumX

 

The IJMS Editorial Team

    

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