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Infect Dis Poverty
September 2025
Faculty of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Douala, Douala, Cameroon.
Background: Little is documented on key community-based One Health (OH) approach implementation, pro-activeness and effectiveness of interactions and strategies against Mpox outbreak public health emergency in international concern (PHEIC) in various African countries in order to stamp out the persisting Mpox outbreak threat and burden. Prioritizing critical community-based interventions and lessons learned from previous COVID-19, Mpox, Ebola, COVID-19, Rift Valley Fever and Marburg virus outbreaks revealed critical shortcomings in funding, surveillance, and community engagement that plague public health initiatives across the continent. The article provides critical insights and benefits of community-based One Health approaches implementation against Mpox outbreak management in Africa.
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September 2025
NorthShore University Health System, Evanston, and Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois.
Cureus
August 2025
Medical Education and Simulation, It's Your Life Foundation, Corpus Christi, USA.
As more professionals acquire mid-career extra degrees, pursuing a doctorate in the given field is becoming the norm. One of the major challenges of obtaining a mid-career degree is balancing family and professional life, along with the added responsibility of fulfilling curricular educational requirements for a degree. This article aims to highlight and overcome those challenges.
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September 2025
European Pediatric Association, Union of National European Pediatric Societies and Associations, Berlin, Germany. Electronic address:
Am Surg
September 2025
Department of Surgery, Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA.
This article explores the evolving landscape of surgical practice and the potential need for unionization among surgeons. Historically, surgeons were too consumed by their demanding workloads to consider collective bargaining. However, shifts in health care employment structures-where hospitals and health systems increasingly govern surgeons' work conditions-have led to discussions about unionization.
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