Surgical management experience of esophageal perforation
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Development of an evidence-based hybrid model in the primary care
Introduction In Latin American countries, it is common to have community clinics at the primary care level. Community clinics during the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic provided primary health care to ensure proper follow-up for the comorbidities of the patients. Primary health care was delivered through a hybrid care model (HCM) consisting […]
High-performance equipment in simulation environments
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Reflections on nonlinearity in biological phenomena based on the arrow of time
Introduction One of the fundamental objectives of science is to generate truthful, reliable, and reproducible knowledge using validated measurement instruments previously applied to carefully selected subjects and study objects based on inclusion, exclusion, and elimination criteria. From these, databases are formed, which are used for qualitative and quantitative analysis of study variables using elective and […]
Bioethics in COVID-19 pandemic care: residents’ perceptions
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Translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the Duke Misophonia Questionnaire (DMQ) for Mexican population
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Management with sacubitril-valsartan improves the quality of life of patients with heart failure
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Neonatal mortality in a private hospital in Mexico City
Introduction Neonatal mortality refers to deaths occurring within the first 28 days of extrauterine life. The World Health Organization (WHO) considers it an indicator of the level of development and quality of prenatal and newborn care in a specific geographical area or health service. The perinatal period represents the most vulnerable stage for human survival […]
From memory persistence to pathological forgetting: molecular, cellular and structural mechanisms
Introduction Memory is an emergent process of the brain, phylogenetically conserved, that allows us to retain biologically relevant information obtained from the environment for survival. In addition, it provides humans with the foundation to maintain a coherent relationship with our social reality and is the basis of our individuality1. Based on its content, memory is […]
Simulation as a teaching methodology in the training of the future physician
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