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Medicine: a performing art

Many clinical acts are performances and we should think of that as a strength, not a weakness, writes Roger Kneebone I think of medicine as a performing art, although to many people the word “performing” sounds suspect, almost insulting. It smacks of inauthenticity, of putting on a mask and presenting something that is not the “real you.” This is a fundamental misunderstanding. Whenever we engage with other people, we select from multiple authentic selves. Whether it is dinner with parents, an evening out with friends, a job interview, or a clinical consultation, we are constantly making choices about how we present ourselves and gauging how those choices are perceived. Within medicine, instead of asking “when are we performing?” clinicians might ask “when are we not performing?” Theatre, music, dance, and public speaking as with medicine are rooted in a protracted grind of rehearsal, memorisation, and preparation. You spend endless hours in practice rooms and rehears

Does guilt convince dental patients to improve their oral health?

Does guilt convince dental patients to improve their oral health?
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Frontiers | Projected Impact of Weight Gain During the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Future Burden of Cancer in Canada

The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting public health measures have had significant impacts on daily life, including shifts in health behaviours which contribute to weight gain and may increase subsequent risk of chronic diseases such as cancer. Using OncoSim, a web-based microsimulation tool, we estimated the future burden of cancer in Canada by incorporating data on unintentional weight gain among adults during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. Population impact measures were estimated until 2042, assuming a 12-year latency period. We estimated 12,160 excess cancer cases and 4,567 excess cancer deaths by 2042 due to COVID-19 related weight gain. The largest estimated impacts were observed for endometrial, kidney and liver cancers among women, with potential impact fractions (PIF) of 2.87%, 1.67% and 1.30%, respectively. For men, the largest mean PIFs were observed for esophageal (2.48%), kidney (1.85%) and liver (1.47%) cancers. Changes in health behavior during the COVID-19 pande

Prayers, Preparation, Patience, Praises, and PEACE: Introduction to the 5ps of Life for the 21st Century s Peace

Prayers, Preparation, Patience, Praises, and PEACE: Introduction to the 5ps of Life for the 21st Century s Peace
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Takeda introduces the In Their Shoes experience to the Middle East in support of the IBD patient community

Takeda introduces the In Their Shoes experience to the Middle East in support of the IBD patient community USA - English Share this article DUBAI, UAE, June 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Takeda (TSE: 4502) (NYSE: TAK) has introduced the In Their Shoes  platform, an award-winning, immersive simulation program to promote greater awareness and empathy for patients with Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a condition to describe Crohn s disease and ulcerative colitis, to a group of healthcare providers in the Middle East the first time.  The subscription-based program launched with a two-day simulation where healthcare providers and Takeda employees learned about the condition most effectively and profoundly: by living with it.

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