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Integrating Mobile Phones into Medical Abortion Provision: Intervention Development, Use, and Lessons Learned From a Randomized Controlled Trial

Integrating Mobile Phones into Medical Abortion Provision: Intervention Development, Use, and Lessons Learned From a Randomized Controlled Trial

The current protocol requires a follow-up appointment to assess abortion completion, and in practice the regimen of clinic visits required for medical abortion is higher than that for surgical abortion [2,5], and substantial staff time can be spent tracing clients who have defaulted on their follow-up appointments ([6]; personal communication by Deborah Constant with medical abortion provider, 2010).

Katherine Marianne Marianne de Tolly, Deborah Constant

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2014;2(1):e5

Implementing a Biomedical Data Warehouse From Blueprint to Bedside in a Regional French University Hospital Setting: Unveiling Processes, Overcoming Challenges, and Extracting Clinical Insight

Implementing a Biomedical Data Warehouse From Blueprint to Bedside in a Regional French University Hospital Setting: Unveiling Processes, Overcoming Challenges, and Extracting Clinical Insight

Furthermore, the RAD structure requires documented monitoring to ensure a constant adaptation of the NBDW regulatory framework to answer to changes in legal standards. All projects are publicly described on the web [27] for all potential patients contributing data. The ITD is in charge of the collection, storage aggregation, quality, and integrity of clinical data. This structure carries out a continuous process to conform to technical standards.

Matilde Karakachoff, Thomas Goronflot, Sandrine Coudol, Delphine Toublant, Adrien Bazoge, Pacôme Constant Dit Beaufils, Emilie Varey, Christophe Leux, Nicolas Mauduit, Matthieu Wargny, Pierre-Antoine Gourraud

JMIR Med Inform 2024;12:e50194

An Internet-Based Radiology Course in Medical School: Comparison of Academic Performance of Students on Campus Versus Those With Absenteeism Due to Residency Interviews

An Internet-Based Radiology Course in Medical School: Comparison of Academic Performance of Students on Campus Versus Those With Absenteeism Due to Residency Interviews

The capacity for lifelong learning in an environment of constant change is enhanced by our use of independent Web-based learning. Cost-effectiveness, side-effects, adverse outcomes, and unnecessary interventions related to false-positives and false-negatives are presented in a progressive and integrated manner due to the ability to control the presentation of online pathology during the curriculum.

Andrew George George Alexander, Deborah Deas, Paul Eric Lyons

JMIR Med Educ 2018;4(1):e14

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