Bec Howden
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Virtua Health
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From translational research to an emphasis on access and equity, the is making moves to benefit South Jersey and beyond. Read more in this ROI-NJ interview with Dennis Pullin and Ali Houshmand.
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Swati Bhardwaj, MD
Genitourinary Pathology fellow, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Chair, Residents Forum, College of American Pathologists
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I'm immensely grateful to Dr. Vijayalakshmi Ananthanarayanan & Dr. Kamran M. Mirza, M.D., Ph.D. (both formerly at Loyola Medicine Pathology) & Dr. Tamara Kalir at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai for giving me- a random, unknown person with no background in the US- a chance to do observership/elective with them. That year (2019), I sent ~100 customized email requests for observerships. I don't count that as a struggle, it is a process. But why does the process have to be so hard, more so for DO Medical Students, IMGs, & students from smaller schools with no pathology programs internally?Help the College of American Pathologists (CAP) #ResidentsForum help medical students by making a centralized resource for electives and observerships. Please fill out information in this excel sheet! 🙏🙏 https://lnkd.in/ejd7Wmwm
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Kausor Amin-Ali FRSA FCCT
School Principal | Founder of 'All Children Read' | Author | Chair of Governors | PhD candidate
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Emily Hollis MBE MUniv FCCT Lee Elliot-Major OBE Penny Rabiger Rosemary Campbell-Stephens (We/Us) Dr Karamat IqbalGraham Smith FRSA An interesting post looking at representation in healthcare. Speaking in the context of a micro sample that I know directly, having observed and witnessed over 20 years is parts of the British Asian diaspora - specifically the Pakistani/Kashmiri community particularly in the north of England.What I suggest below "doesn't make it right."Re: structural change for social mobility but it's the agency they have shown to enable progress into this profession and sector.Depending how working class is defined by what threshold of income, many from the British Pakistani Kashmiri community are low income but perhaps not low enough to be on the Free Schools Meal.Many of their parents - fathers who may work in takeaways or driving taxis, second generation. Mothere may not work depending if they are first or second generation. The parents then put a significant emphasis on their children's education with additional tuition and networking within the community so applications are checked and if any relevant work experience can be arranged. Then the fortunate few "make it" and get into medical school.Roll forward 10 years, the children (fourth generation to the UK) of these doctors (third generation to the UK) will more than likely attend a private school and the gentrification of theprofessionals in this community is very real as was the case for the Irish and Jewish communities many decades ago.The individual households move away to form an affluent suburb in the cities and large towns and a new "middle-class Asian" identity is formed.The challenge remains that whilst this is social mobility but it doesn't address the challenge of structural discrimination and the barriers that exist for the significant underrepresentation by race, ethnicity and thus socio-economic class as the post below from The Sutton Trust points out.So the % of doctors is significantly higher of lower income families and also higher from those who originally came from a working class community say 1 or 2 generations ago (which could be as little as 40/45 years given the earlier parenthood trends of some disapora communities).
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HSC Next
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Empowering innovation in health sciences! 🌟 TCOM at UNT Health Science Center is investing $99,211 in seed grants, driving groundbreaking research.Dr. Frank Filipetto shares his vision for these grants, highlighting TCOM's commitment to pushing the boundaries of medical knowledge. "These seed grants are a testament to TCOM’s dedication to nurturing research that addresses crucial health challenges and disparities, while also honoring the principles of osteopathic medicine. Each project holds the potential to significantly contribute to its field, setting the stage for future advancements in health sciences." #TCOMResearch #HealthInnovation #MedicalBreakthroughshttps://lnkd.in/g8k4F427
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Muhammad Raheel Awan, MD
PGY 3 Chief resident IM at Carle Foundation Hospital
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Thank you, Carle Illinois College of Medicine, for featuring NIRolytics in your recent article on patient care innovation. NIRolytics introduces a Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS) cap to swiftly distinguish between hemorrhagic and ischemic strokes, guiding timely treatment decisions. The cap measures absorbance, assessing changes in blood and oxygen. Using AI, it differentiates strokes promptly, enabling swift medication administration. NIRolytics offers a cost-effective alternative to Traditional Mobile Stroke Units with built-in CT scanners, providing efficiency and economic viability.#MedicalInnovation #PatientCare #CompetitionWinner #HealthTech #healthcareinnovation #MedicalAdvancements #PatientExperience #HealthcareTechnology #InnovativeSolutions #HealthcareCompetition #LinkedInPost #MedicalBreakthrough #InnovationChallenge #WinningInHealthcare #FutureOfMedicine #HealthcareLeadership #TechInHealth #PatientCentricity #healthcareexcellence
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Des Moines University
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In its 2024 edition of “Best Graduate Schools,” ranks Des Moines University Medicine and Health Sciences in the following “Best Medical Schools” categories.#2 Most Graduates Practicing in Primary Care Fields#8 Most Graduates Practicing in Rural Areas
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Sofia Fields Editorial Services
Technical & Medical Writer | Experienced Language Editor | Data Analyst | Publishing Specialist with 22+ Years of Expertise in STM Journals
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🔍 Why rankings matter for academic health?🤔 University of Minnesota Medical School continues to shine in research rankings, attracting funding that leads to healthier lives and better care! 🌟 #MedicalResearch #HealthCare #academia #academicresearch #rankings #universityrankings #highereducation
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BROOKLYN USCE | USMLE
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Research is not easy at all 🙅♂It requires time, a lot of effort, knowledge, and a set of other factors to successfully create a research paper! 📄The good news is - WE HELP MEDICAL STUDENTS AND GRADUATES in doing Research while preparing for their USA Residency! ⭐🇺🇸However, we're only able to offer Research spots to students who are doing Clinical Rotations with Brooklyn USCE.So if you also wish to do Research with us, come rotate with us first, and we'll make sure you'll walk out 100% prepared for the US Residency journey!#BrooklynUSCE#usmle #clinicalresearch #hematology #meded #medicalstudent #internalmedicine #residency #medicine #doctor
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World Business Chicago
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We 👏 this equitable, inclusive strategy to address the pressing need for more healthcare talent. This also accelerates people's ability to secure good-paying, in-demand positions at UChicago Medicine and other South Side hospitals by gaining one- to two-year degrees.Read ⬇ how the University of Chicago and City Colleges of Chicago plan to build new facilities on the West side, creating 600 jobs, including 200 new positions at UChicago Medicine.
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John W.
Group Surgeon
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as a student in this HPE program I can't speak highly enough about the faculty and leadership.
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