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  • A Pilot Study of Reducing Test Anxiety in a Cohort of Underrepresented in Medicine MCAT Students Using Near-Peer Coaching

    Benjamin Liu, Allen Hodge, Crystal Jushka, William J Hueston
    139-147
    2022-07-12
  • Pocket Size Ultra-Sound versus Cardiac Auscultation in Diagnosing Cardiac Valve Pathologies: A Prospective Cohort

    Lior Zeller, Lior Fuchs, Tomer Maman, Tali Shafat, Yaniv Faingelernt, Leonid Barski, Noah Liel-Cohen, Sergio L. Kobal
    294-299
    2022-01-06
  • Improving Medical School Education on the Care of Sexual Assault Patients: A Quasi-Randomized Controlled Study

    Katherine Hoopes, Tessa Lewitt, Anum Naseem, Anne Messman, Sarkis Kouyoumjian
    129-139
    2021-06-22
  • Contamination of Clinical White Coats with Potential Pathogens and their Antibiotic Resistant Phenotypes Among a Group of Sri Lankan Medical Students

    Harshana Daraniyagala, Omesh Dahanayake, Amila Dasanayake, Pramod Dayarathna, Sevwandi Dayarathna, Kusal Dayasiri, Devmini De Silva, Sachie De Silva, Nipuni De Silva, Dinushi De Silva, Dinushika De Zoysa, Rasadani Dissanayake, Asela Ekanayake, Gihani Vidanapathirana, Veranja Liyanapathirana
    52-57
    2023-03-31
  • Lifesaving Sonography Protocols: A Pilot Course Involving Undergraduate Medical Students

    Jakub Wisniewski, Hanna Garnier
    15-18
    2015-03-31
  • The image is a richly detailed illustration created for an article titled "Becoming a Physician: A 40-year Retrospective on Medical Socialization." At the center, there's a silhouette of a thoughtful person, possibly a physician, with an illuminated backdrop symbolizing enlightenment and reflection. Surrounding the figure are various symbols of medical education and practice, including an hourglass, books, a stethoscope, and an academic graduation cap, arranged in a circular formation suggesting the passage of time. The hourglass is particularly prominent, representing the 40-year journey. Medical icons like a heart, a caduceus, and other healthcare symbols are also interspersed, hinting at the enduring core values of the medical profession. The overall tone of the image is contemplative and introspective, visualizing the personal growth and transformation that occurs over a long career in medicine.

    Becoming a Physician: A 40-year Retrospective on Medical Socialization

    Michael McGee
    112-119
    2024-04-12
  • International Journal of Medical Students - Year 2016 - Volume 4 - Supplement 1

    Executive Committee of IJMS
    2022-12-12
  • Medical Student POCUS Peer-to-Peer Teaching: Ready for Mainstream

    Mazen El-Baba, Kathryn Corbett, Kate Dillon, Claire Heslop
    11-14
    2021-04-29
  • Dr. Russell Van Gelder, MD, Ph.D., Editor in Chief of Ophthalmology, the Journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology

    The Life of an Editor: Dr. Russell Van Gelder, MD, Ph.D., Editor in Chief of Ophthalmology, the Journal of the American Academy of Ophthalmology

    Malina Cernatescu, Juan C. Puyana, Francisco J. Bonilla-Escobar
    330-336
    2023-12-21
  • Mexican Medical Students Protest During COVID-19 Pandemic

    Gabriela Torres-Hernández, Patricio García-Espinosa, Edgar Botello-Hernández, Diego Ortega-Moreno
    63-65
    2021-04-22
  • The horizontal bar chart titled "Socio-Demographic Characteristics of Respondents" shows that the majority correctly believe antibiotics can increase AMR (68%), kill commensal bacteria (91.2%), and have serious side effects (88%), while most (94%) correctly disagree that antibiotics speed up recovery from most coughs and colds.

    Antibiotic Use Awareness and Practices in the Indian Community During Later Stages of COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Survey

    Hiyanoor Ghosh, Kanchan Gupta
    133-140
    2024-07-09
  • Research Grant Proposal Writing Course for Students in Higher Institutions

    Genevieve Dable-Tupas, Victoria Toralba-Lupase, Juan C. Puyana, Mihnea-Alexandru Găman
    226-232
    2022-10-21
  • Factors Associated with Poor Sleep among Young People in Mauritius: A Survey-Based Study

    Yudisha Devi Ramdhany, Smita Sulackshana Devi Goorah, Jayrani Cheeneebash, Ritwij Niketan Oodun
    236-242
    2022-10-21
  • Transparency in the International Journal of Medical Students

    Francisco J. Bonilla-Escobar, Aisha K. Gharaibeh, Stuart J. Mires, Hulegar A. Abhishek
    6-7
    2017-12-26
  • A Cadaveric Study on the Anomalous Origin of Renal and Gonadal Vasculature: An Observational Study

    Penelope C. Farris, Dylan M. Macciola, Lauren N. Barazani, Justin R. Nathan, Danielle Quinn, Daniel F. Peters
    316-320
    2022-10-21
  • The Student Dermatology Clinic for the Underserved: A Service-Learning Model to Promote Skin Health Equity

    Bansri M. Patel, Victoria Humphrey, Alaina J. James
    98-100
    2022-04-13
  • A Medical Student’s Perspective on the Growing Importance of Telemedicine/Telerehabilitation

    Sung-Hoon Park, Nuray Yozbatiran
    95-97
    2022-04-13
  • Health Literacy Levels among Outpatients at a Tertiary Hospital in Delhi, India

    Monika Sahoo, Charu Kohli, Jugal Kishore
    29-33
    2015-03-31
  • The Risk of Contact Lens Wear and the Avoidance of Complications

    Farihah Tariq, Peter Koay
    80-85
    2013-08-31
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Dear IJMS Readers,

We are pleased to announce the publication of Volume 13, Issue 1 (2025), featuring an array of articles that address pivotal topics in medical education and practice. This issue includes an editorial on artificial intelligence in healthcare, original research on the impostor phenomenon among medical students, discussions on bias in healthcare, and studies on medication adherence in chronic conditions....

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