THESE MAY NOT BE THE COURSES YOU ARE SEEKING: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF OPEN ONLINE COURSES IN HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION

These may not be the courses you are seeking: a systematic review of open online courses in health professions education

Abstract Introduction Open Online Courses (OOCs) are increasingly presented as a possible solution to the many challenges of higher education.However, there is currently little evidence available to support decisions around the use of OOCs in health professions education.The aim of this systematic review was erbaviva sunscreen to summarise the avai

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Development of Cortical GABAergic Innervation

The mature neocortex contains many different classes of GABAergic inhibitory interneurones, distributed, with some degree of selectivity, through six layers and through many different regions.Some of the events in the early lives of these neurones that may determine their ultimate destination, their maturation and their selective innervation of tar

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The Place of Culture in the Current International Relations

Culture and international relations easily appear to be mutually contradictory terms.To speak of "culture" is to invoke the creative capacities of human beings, to point, for example, to the constitutive role of values and visions, to the power of language and aesthetic expression, to communities great and small engaged in reconstructing normative

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Hypothyroidism among Patients Visiting the Department of Biochemistry in Central Laboratory of a Tertiary Care Center: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study

Introduction: The global burden of thyroid disorders, especially hypothyroidism, is high and increasing.Prevalence studies of such disorders are limited in Nepal.The aim of this study was to find out the prevalence of hypothyroidism among patients visiting the Department of Biochemistry in the central laboratory of a tertiary care centre.Methods: A

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Biomarker evidence for distal tubular damage but cortical sparing in hospitalized diabetic patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) while on SGLT2 inhibitors

Background Inhibitors of sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 (SGLT2i) were found to improve renal outcome in diabetic patients in large prospective randomized trials.Yet, SGLT2i may acutely reduce kidney function through volume depletion, altered glomerular hemodynamics or intensified medullary hypoxia leading to acute tubular injury (ATI).The aim or t

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