Publications by authors named "H D Burrows"

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Purpose: The clinical learning environment (CLE) affects resident physician well-being. This study assessed how aspects of the learning environment affected the level of resident job stress and burnout.

Materials And Methods: Three institutions surveyed residents assessing aspects of the CLE and well-being via anonymous survey in fall of 2020 during COVID.

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  • The global immunization coverage has decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to under-immunized groups and impacting efforts to control vaccine-preventable diseases.
  • This study utilized modeling from 112 low- and middle-income countries to assess the effects of disrupted vaccine coverage on 14 diseases and identify regions needing recovery efforts.
  • Results were derived from historical vaccine coverage data and aimed to understand whether lost immunization advantages could be regained through targeted catch-up initiatives.
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  • Deep learning (DL) has been explored for detecting breast cancer in ultrasound images, with a systematic review comparing its accuracy to human readers.
  • The review analyzed 16 studies and found mixed results regarding DL's performance, with some studies indicating lower sensitivity than human readers while others showed comparable results.
  • Overall, there is insufficient evidence to claim that DL is better than human readers for breast ultrasound diagnosis, highlighting the need for standardized research methods to improve outcomes.
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