Rush University Medical Center researchers have proposed a rating system that standardizes and combines data from five leading hospital rating
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Pre-qualifying education and training helps health workers tackle gender-based violence
Gender-based violence (GBV) could be tackled more effectively by giving healthcare students wider and more practical education and training in
Split and continuous sleep in teens impact cognition and glucose levels differently
Many adolescent students sleep less than the recommended duration of 8-10 hours a night. It is unclear; however, whether short
Interval training may shed more pounds than continuous moderate intensity workout: And sprint interval training may be most effective for weight loss, pooled data analysis shows
Interval training may shed more pounds than a continuous moderate intensity workout, suggests a pooled analysis of the available evidence,
Blindfolded training could help doctors save young lives
In a simulation training study, pediatric team leaders who wore a blindfold improved their leadership skills ratings by 11% over
Sleep problems in young adult students revealed in new study
A study published in the Journal of Sleep Research indicates that sleep problems are both prevalent and increasing among students.
Medical errors in the emergency room: Understanding why: 250,000 deaths per year are caused by medical error
Medical errors are estimated to cause 250,000 deaths per year in the US. Previously, research on admitted patients suggested that
Under pressure: The surgeon’s conundrum in decision making: Small study based on subjective interviews explores decision-making process in life-and-death emergencies
In a small study based on conversations with 20 hospital-based surgeons, Johns Hopkins researchers say they found that most report
Flexible content delivery, student-faculty interaction frees time without hurting grades
Medical students face an intense schedule and workload and often struggle to juggle their priorities. Similarly, medical school faculty must
Inpatient opioid use and insufficient weaning pre-discharge may increase outpatient opioid prescriptions
According to the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine scientists who conducted the study, theirs is the first large-scale evaluation