Numerous online HPV vaccine education interventions for clinicians have been created to improve HPV vaccinations rates.The aims for this study were to (1) assess the content of the purpose statements and learning objectives of online HPV vaccine continuing medical education (CME) activities developed for clinicians and (2) identify themes and gaps
Naming Systems during Yoruba Wars: A Sociolinguistic Study
Abstract The various intra-tribal conflagrations which consumed the Yoruba empire of Oyo were fundamentally economic and political.Oyo was renowned as an extraordinary exporter of slaves in the eighteenth century, and also as the seat of Canvas government for millions of citizens spanning the whole of South Western Nigeria and parts of the Republic
Gastric Cancer and Viruses: A Fine Line between Friend or Foe
Gastric cancer (GC) is a significant health concern worldwide, with a GLOBOCAN estimate of 1.08 million novel cases in 2020.It is the leading cause of disability-adjusted life years lost to cancer, with Tanks/Jerseys the fourth most common cancer in males and the fifth most common cancer in females.Strategies are pursued across the globe to prevent
Cultural And Social Barrier in Community Physiotherapy Practice: Ethics in the Indian context
Background: Ethics becomes inevitable in the physiotherapy profession as it is concerned with professionalism and patient outcomes by avoiding patient-therapist conflicts and helps avoiding medical negligence.Objctive: This study aims to explore the impedance faced by the community physiotherapist in implementing the code of ethics.Methodology: A s