Table of contents (Vol 3, No 2)

Research Mentorship
 

According to the current requirements of Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences (HUMS) it is compulsory for medical students to conduct a research project as a part of their thesis. But the research projects are only reported to the University.The authors of this paper feel there is a scope to improve research productivity through the introduction of a research mentorship program.

 

By Hamidreza Mahboobi, Mohammad Esmaeil Shahrzad, Seyed Hamzeh Seddigh, Yaghoub Hamedi, Akshay Sharma, Tahereh Khorgoei, Magdalena Harakalova

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Nurse Needed for Project in Uganda
 

Hundreds of babies as young as a few hours old are being dumped by their desperate mothers in toilets, car parks, or on the roadsides of Uganda's capital Kampala. With all homes full, life often looks- bleak and short- for these vulnerable children. You can help.

By Child's i Foundation

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Scholarship on Offer
 

This scholarship will support a student to develop an intervention to encourage men with colorectal symptoms to seek appropriate health care advice sooner rather than later.

 

By PhD Scholarship

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RESEARCH

Comprehensive Primary Health Care in Australia
 

There are important lessons for the current health reform processes in Australia in terms of the need for all elements of Primary Health Care to be present for more effective health care delivery to be realised and health inequities addressed.

 

By Catherine Hurley, Fran Baum, Julie Johns, Ronald Labonte

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Who Knows They Have A Treatment Plan?
 

It appears that there are still significant opportunities for doctors and other health professionals to use development of treatment plans with their patients to empower and motivate their patients with chronic disease in managing their own health care.

 

By Ieva Zaiga Ozolins, Maria A Donald, Allyson J Mutch, Ruth E Crowther, Nelufa Begum

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Important Issues Around Food Safety And Nutrition
 

Provision of advice about food safety and diet is becoming more centrally important for health care professionals. This study helps to understand consumer awareness of these issues in relation to media messages they receive.

 

By Julie Henderson, Paul Russell Ward, John Coveney, Samantha Meyer

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Protecting Against Diabetic Foot Disease
 

There is redistribution of plantar pressure points in individuals with diabetes without signs of clinical neuropathy. The recognition of such points through the  techniques described  may help shoe manufacturers to design comfortable footwear and protect against the development of pressure ulcers.  

 

By Devesh Varun Oberoi, Cauchy Pradhan, C. Jairaj Kumar, Sidney C D’Souza

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Effectiveness Of A Staff Motivation Program
 

From the viewpoint of service providers, the causes of demotivation among staff members on this ENT ward in Sri Lanka were workload, staff shortages, lack of time management and communication skills, lack of interprofessional exchange and supervision.

 

By Kavinda Chandimal Dayasiri, Chandra Jayasuriya, Lakshan Munaweera

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CASE SERIES

Knee Arthroplasty And The Patellar Tendon Reflex
 

When a patient presents with a prior history of Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) and with an altered ipsilateral patellar tendon reflex, the authors have shown that it is unlikely that any alteration is a consequence of TKA, and any abnormality of the patellar tendon reflex should be considered in the clinical context and investigated appropriately.

 

By Richard Jamieson, Jennifer Flynn, David Love

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