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Making the Move: Events in Sweden

Posted on May 25, 2017 by dmhsupport

A career move abroad may be daunting, but it is also hugely rewarding. Arming yourself with as much knowledge as possible will make the process simpler and the transition easier.

Head Medical will be travelling to Sweden in June 2017 to hold an event for doctors who are considering the possibility of living and working in the United Kingdom. It’s a chance for those who are exploring their next career steps to obtain a better idea of what opportunities are available.

The two scheduled stops are:

  • Gothenburg – Saturday 17th June
  • Stockholm – Sunday 18th June

During the event Head Medical will provide advice on topics including (but not limited to):

  • working environment
  • lifestyle
  • financial matters
  • medical registration and licensing

If you are curious about the process of relocating, are simply after more information before deciding, or if you already know that you are going to make the move, this is the event for you! Click here for more information and registration! You can browse job postings from Head Medical on AmongDoctors.

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Posted in Careers careers, jobs, sweden

Let’s Talk About Depression

Posted on April 7, 2017 by
Today is the World Health Day; for this year, the WHO strives to raise awareness of depression and has put together a campaign with very useful material to be shared with patients. More than 300 million people of all ages suffer from depression, which is the leading cause of disability worldwide, and a major contributor to the overall global burden of disease.
We invite you to join us on Among Doctors and discuss best practices & experiences on #depression and #mentalhealth in our dedicated group.
 
Image credit: WHO
Posted in Clinical Highlights depression, mental health, WHO, World Health Day, World Health Organization

International Doctor’s Guide to the NHS

Posted on March 29, 2017 by

RIG Locums is a doctor’s recruitment agency that places doctors in NHS & private hospitals across the UK. The company has many years of experience supporting healthcare professionals from abroad wishing to find locum work in the UK. As a key supplier of doctors to the NHS, they understand that moving to a new country and adapting to a different healthcare system can be challenging and they aim to support doctors every step of the way.

For that reason, they have produced a guide to give a brief background, overview and insight into the NHS, providing useful insights to prepare doctors in advance of their move to the UK. Read about the structure of the NHS, the services it provides and how they fit together. Find out about the UK Medical training system, access possibilities for international doctors and the benefits of becoming a UK locum doctor. You can download the guide from here. Don’t forget to check their available vacancies in the job listings on Among Doctors!

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Posted in Uncategorized

Colorectal Cancer Incidence in a Dramatic Increase in the US

Posted on March 3, 2017 by

A study published by the American Cancer Society found a steep increase in the rate of colorectal cancer rose in adults younger than age 55 years. Three in 10 colorectal cancer diagnoses occur in people of this age group. The authors call for considering early screening as the proportion of rectal cancer diagnosed in adults younger than age 55 years years has doubled in just two decades.

What do you think? Discuss the news on Among Doctors: https://network.amongdoctors.com/userpanel/sharepost/846

Posted in Clinical Highlights cancer, colorectal cancer, incidence, rectal cancer, screening

What Is the Impact of the Doctor’s Gender?

Posted on January 28, 2017 by

In a recent paper published in JAMA Internal Medicine, the authors reported that patients treated by female physicians had significantly lower mortality and readmission rates compared with those cared for by male physicians. Even though the study did not provide the reasons of such a difference, the authors noted previous evidence suggesting that female physicians would be more likely to provide patient-centred care, psychosocial counselling, and evidence-based medicine, while their male colleagues would be less cautious when managing more complicated patients.

What do you think? Join our discussion on Among Doctors!

Posted in Clinical Highlights gender, health care, patient care

Artificial Intelligence Achieves Dermatologist-Level Skin Cancer Classification

Posted on January 27, 2017 by

A team of researchers from the Stanford’s Artificial Intelligence Laboratory employed a deep learning algorithm developed by Google (GoogleNet Inception v3 CNN architecture) to create an automated system for the classification of skin cancer. The algorithm that was already able to recognise objects from 1.28 million images, was trained using nearly 130,000 clinical images of more than 2,000 diseases. In a paper published on Nature, the researchers described how they employed over 370 biopsy-confirmed images to assess the artificial intelligence performance against 21 board-certified dermatologists. Notably, the algorithm matched the sensitivity and specificity of the experts’ opinion in classifying correctly keratinocyte carcinomas, melanomas classification and benign lesions. The new system paves the way of accessible and cost-effective applications that will enable recognition of skin lesions with the use of such devices as smartphones.

What is your opinion? Discuss on Among Doctors!

Image Credit: Stanford/Matt Young

Posted in Clinical Highlights artificial intelligence, dermatology, melanomas, mHealth, research, skin cancer

Study finds 33% of adults recently diagnosed with asthma do not have it

Posted on January 19, 2017 by

A new study from the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, which was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, found that 33% of adults recently diagnosed with asthma did not have it. Over 90% of them were able to stop their asthma medications.

What is your opinion? Discuss on Among Doctors: https://network.amongdoctors.com/userpanel/sharepost/824

Posted in Clinical Highlights asthma, misdiagnosis

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