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Smartphone Usage Influences the Eating Habits of Middle School Students

Cho SJ, Kim JN, Park SJ, Shin WS

This study was a correlation study to analyze the effects of smartphone usage time on food choice perceptions and behavior in middle school students in Seoul areas. The subjects to...
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Dietary Behavior of Marriage Migrant Women according to Their Nationality in Multicultural Families

Kim JH, Lee MH

OBJECTIVES: Nowadays, the multicultural families make up significant portion of Korean population and communities. Successful re-settling in a new country can be difficult, particularly when there are disparities in dietary...
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Specialty choice preference of medical students according to personality traits by Five-Factor Model

Kwon OY, Park SY

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between personality traits, using the Five-Factor Model, and characteristics and motivational factors affecting specialty choice in Korean medical students. METHODS:...
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How undergraduate medical students reflect on instructional practices and class attendance: a case study from the Shifa College of Medicine, Pakistan

Ahmed T, Shaheen A, Azam F

The goal of this study was to assess student perceptions of a variety of instructional practices and attitudes toward class attendance. Data were obtained and analyzed by administering a questionnaire...
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A qualitative study on physicians' perceptions of specialty characteristics

Park KH, Jun SK, Park IB

PURPOSE: There has been limited research on physicians’ perceptions of the specialty characteristics that are needed to sustain a successful career in medical specialties in Korea. Medical Specialty Preference Inventory...
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An assessment blueprint for the Advanced Medical Life Support two-day prehospital emergency medical services training program in the United States

Becker LR, Vassar M

PURPOSE: Traditional approaches to blueprint creation may focus on fine-grained detail at the expense of important foundational concepts. The purpose of this study was to develop a method for constructing...
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Food Craving, Seeking, and Consumption Behaviors: Conceptual Phases and Assessment Methods Used in Animal and Human Studies

Lee YH, Kim M, Lee M, Shin D, Ha DS, Park JS, Kim YB, Choi HJ

What drives us to eat? It is one of the most fundamental questions in the obesity research field which have been investigated for centuries. Numerous novel in vivo technologies in...
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Factors Affecting Patients' Graft Choice in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction

Koh HS, In Y, Kong CG, Won HY, Kim KH, Lee JH

BACKGROUND: Multiple studies have reported that allografts are acceptable alternatives to autografts for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstructions. Our clinical practice allows patient involvement in graft decision-making. This study examined...
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Flipping the advanced cardiac life support classroom with team-based learning: comparison of cognitive testing performance for medical students at the University of California, Irvine, United State

Boysen-Osborn M, Anderson C, Navarro R, Yanuck J, Strom S, McCoy CE, Youm J, Ypma-Wong , Langdorf M

PURPOSE: It aimed to find if written test results improved for advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) taught in flipped classroom/team-based Learning (FC/TBL) vs. lecture-based (LB) control in University of California-Irvine...
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