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The First Step Towards Reducing Oral Health Inequalities In Ethnic Minorities

by Pushpa Momin BDS, MFDS (RCS Ed), Sophina Mahmood BDS, MFDS (RCS Ed) | Aug 26, 2020

Abstract Tower Hamlets has the largest Bangladeshi population in the UK, making up nearly 32% of the borough. Within the area, there are significant language and cultural barriers that hinder the effective delivery of preventative oral health care. A project...

FACULTY OF RESPONSIBILITY: A Key Concept to Cope with The Ethical Challenges Medical Students Face

by Orhan Önder, MD,  Aasim Padela, MD. | Apr 29, 2020

ABSTRACT:  During their educational life, medical students encounter several challenges, the origins and causes of which vary. This paper explores and attempts to scrutinize two of these challenges, before eventually introducing the concept of responsibility. First,...

How can Medical Students help support the NHS and the Community through the current COVID-19 Crisis?

by Syed Ammar Husain | Apr 29, 2020

Key Words: Medical Students, CoronaVirus, Medical Students COVID19, Final Year Students, COVID19, Final Year Students COVID19, Medical Students Pandemic, UK Medical Students, Acknowledgements: Acknowledge the support of Dr Syed Arshad Husain (Consultant Respiratory...

Experiences of female Muslim healthcare professionals wearing headscarves in theatres

by Qureshi H, Wiley E, Abdul-Razakq H, Yaqoob Z, Javaid F, Malik A, Latif A | Jan 10, 2020

Qureshi H1 , Wiley E2, Abdul-Razakq H3  Yaqoob Z4, Javaid F5, Malik A6, Latif A7. 1GP ST3, Lincoln, ₂Microbiology Consultant, London,  3Trainee clinical scientist, Poole Hospital, Poole    4Medical student, University of Nottingham. 5Ophthalmology SHO, 6Tutor in...

‘Bare Below Elbows’ policy: a barrier to female career progression?

by Wiley E, Qureshi H, Yaqoob Z, Abdul-Razakq H, Javaid F, Malik A, Latif A | Jan 10, 2020

 Wiley E1Qureshi H2 Yaqoob Z3 , Abdul-Razakq H4 Javaid F5 Malik A6 Latif A7 1Microbiology Registrar and HIS Graham Ayliffe Fellow 2017, University College Hospital London, 2GP ST3, Portland Medical Practice, Lincoln, 3Medical student, University of Nottingham,...
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