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Revaluation of measures in obstetrically underserved area

Kim YH

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The future of artificial intelligence for physicians

Do S

Artificial Intelligence (AI) to support the medical decision-making process has long been both an interest and concern of physicians and the public. However, the introduction of open source software, supercomputers,...
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Measures to address obstetrically underserved areas: limitations and future directions

Kim JW, Kim YH

Since 2015, the Support Project for Obstetrically Underserved Areas has been operating a total of 31 obstetric clinics, including 12 delivery clinics, 14 outpatient clinics, and 31 mobile clinics. However,...
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Current status of minimally invasive surgery for treatment of renal stones and tumors using a flexible ureteroscopy

Cho SY, Jeong H, Cho MC, Park J, Son H

Retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) has been accepted as the first-line option for surgical treatment of upper urinary tract pathologies including stones and tumors. With the development of surgical instruments with...
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Differential diagnosis of tropical diseases in travelers

Yeom JS

Travel-related health problems such as febrile illness have been reported in many travelers going to developing countries. With the emergence of new infectious diseases occurring in many parts of the...
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Advanced understandings for Zika virus

Yoon HJ

Zika virus (ZIKV) is an arthropod-borne member of the genus Flavivirus, closely related to the dengue, West Nile, Japanese encephalitis, and yellow fever viruses and is transmitted by Aedes spp....
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Program for obstetric care supporting underserved areas in Korea: outcome and evaluation standards

Bae JY, Hong SY

In 2011, the government of South Korea established a support program for obstetric care for underserved geographical areas to address the serious problem of the low birth rate. The birth...
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The collapse of infrastructure for childbirth: causes and consequences

Oh SY

Despite low childbirth rate in Korea, the number of women with high-risk pregnancies is steadily increasing, mostly due to increased maternal age, multiple pregnancies, and obesity. In fact, one out...
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Maternity care system for high risk pregnant women in obstetrically underserved area

Ahn TG, Hwang JY

The number of maternity care hospitals in underserved areas has been falling since 2004 because of business losses steming from low birth rates, inadequate insurance payments for obstetric services, and...
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