Publications by authors named "J M Gagliardi"

Background: Inadequate access to behavioral health services disproportionately impacts marginalized populations who live in disadvantaged areas. To reduce this gap, programs dedicated to optimizing behavioral health education and training must focus their efforts to enroll providers who practice in these disadvantaged areas.

Objective: The Train New Trainers (TNT) fellowship program aims to enhance behavioral health knowledge, skills, and attitudes of primary care providers (PCPs) who deliver care in disadvantaged communities.

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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, scientific authorities were routinely consulted by mainstream media outlets through interviews, statements and/or supporting images. In this framework, our goal in this study was to analyze the media representation of scientists in Brazil during the first year of this global public health crisis. To this end, we applied a research protocol and, using statistical techniques, quantitatively analyzed newscasts on the country's main TV news program, Jornal Nacional.

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Article Synopsis
  • Syphilis continues to be a significant health issue for men who have sex with men in wealthy nations and can present in various clinical forms.
  • A rare case is described where a patient experienced both acute liver injury and kidney problems due to syphilis, with liver injury resembling cholestatic disease.
  • The patient's liver and kidney issues resolved completely after syphilis treatment, highlighting the importance of considering syphilis in high-risk patients with unusual liver injuries.
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