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Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners believed that the maintenance of the health status of any individual or animal is by the harmonious flow of Chi (life force) along a pathway known as the meridian. Interruption or blockage of Chi brings about disorders, pain, and diseases. Acutherapy, therefore, aims at correcting the interruption or blockage of the harmonious flow of Chi along the meridian to restore the healthy condition of the body system. This correction could be accomplished by either acupuncture or acupressure, and are both collectively referred to as acutherapy. This form of therapy has been used in both humans and animals for several decades. It is, however, just gaining popularity in the treatment of humans and is still not yet in practice among veterinarians for animal patients in most developing countries like Nigeria. BRD6929 This review, therefore, is aimed at exposing veterinarians from the developing countries to the general application of acutherapy with emphasis on the musculoskeletal system and associated pain where it is most applied. It is highly recommended that the universities, where Veterinary Medicine is studied in developing countries, should endeavor to train their veterinary surgeons in this area and see to how acutherapy can be included in the curriculum.Coronaviruses are a group of enveloped, single-stranded, positive-sense RNA viruses that are broadly classified into alpha, beta, gamma, and delta coronavirus genera based on the viral genome. Coronavirus was not thought to be a significant problem in humans until the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome in 2002, but infections in animals, including pigs, cats, dogs, and poultry, have been problematic for a long time. The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 in December 2019 in Wuhan, China, drew special attention towards this virus once again. The intermediate host of this novel coronavirus, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), is yet to be determined, but it has a very close genomic relationship with the bat coronavirus (Bat-CoV), RaTG13 strain, and the pangolin coronaviruses. As veterinary medicine has a long-term experience dealing with coronaviruses, this could be helpful in better understanding and detecting the origin of SARS-CoV-2 and drive human medicine towards the development of vaccines and antiviral drugs through the collaborative and transdisciplinary approaches of One Health.

India is a major contributor to the global burden of human papilloma virus (HPV) infection and associated diseases like cervical and oropharyngeal cancers. Hence, it is essential to recognize the existing knowledge pool of current healthcare students about HPV and its preventive measures to translate this into benefits for the society in the future.

To determine the awareness and knowledge among dental and medical undergraduate students regarding HPV and its diagnosis and prevention.

This cross-sectional study enrolled in 577 dental and undergraduate medical students from a tertiary-care teaching hospital. A questionnaire containing 20 closed-ended multiple-choice questions was used to assess their knowledge regarding HPV and its transmission, cervical cancer and its screening, as well as HPV vaccines and their attitude towards them. Descriptive statistics, Mann Whitney U test, and Chi square test were employed for statistical analysis. p ≤ 0.05 was considered statistically significant.

The study consisted of 52.68% dental and 47.31% medical students, with a mean age of 20.95 ± 1.82 years, MF ratio of 0.71, and a mean overall score of 10.75 ± 5.18 (average). The mean scores for knowledge about HPV, its vaccination, and its diagnosis were 7.98 ± 3.26 (good), 1.61 ± 0.95 (average), and 1.15 ± 1.16 (average), respectively. These scores showed no significant difference between the courses as well as the genders (p > 0.05).

Overall, the dental and medical undergraduate students presented an average level of knowledge and awareness regarding HPV and its prevention. This reflects a greater need for educating healthcare professionals in order to have a ripple effect on society at large.

Overall, the dental and medical undergraduate students presented an average level of knowledge and awareness regarding HPV and its prevention. This reflects a greater need for educating healthcare professionals in order to have a ripple effect on society at large.

Extensive research suggests that positive patient experience leads to improvement in patient health outcomes. Patient experience is particularly important in ambulatory care, where a patient builds a long-term relationship with a provider to manage his/her chronic illness over the span of years. Despite these known benefits, patient experience and its impact on health outcomes is poorly understood in low- and middle-income countries, where resources may be limited and primary care infrastructure spotty.

This paper aims to better characterize patient experience in a tertiary teaching hospital in Accra, Ghana.

Forty qualitative interviews were conducted in the Outpatient Medical Clinic at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra, Ghana. All interviews were transcribed and a qualitative analysis of central themes was evaluated by the study team.

We found patients eager to share their views on clinical care in an ambulatory clinic in Ghana's largest tertiary care center. Patients voiced desires for decreasing patient wait times, increasing wayfinding resources to navigate the clinic, creating appointment times, and implementing continuity of care with a single physician. The majority of patients also reported feeling actively engaged in their clinical care and emphasized their positive interpersonal interactions with providers.

These findings suggest that patients described positive interpersonal experiences with providers at this ambulatory clinic, but identified numerous operational changes that could be made to vastly improve patient experience.

These findings suggest that patients described positive interpersonal experiences with providers at this ambulatory clinic, but identified numerous operational changes that could be made to vastly improve patient experience.

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