Publications by authors named "Lourdes Lledo Garcia"

Article Synopsis
  • The long-standing issue of underrepresentation of women in leadership roles within the medical field is highlighted, particularly focusing on Spain, where the WOMEDS project aims to analyze gender biases across various medical specialties.
  • The research utilized data from 2019-2021 to explore leadership positions in healthcare, scientific organizations, academic careers, and clinical research, measuring women's representation in these roles.
  • Findings revealed significant gender inequities, with women occupying only 27.6% of hospital department heads, 21.7% of medical society presidencies, and a lack of female representation among conference speakers.
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A limited number of longitudinal studies have examined the symptoms associated with long-COVID-19. We conducted an assessment of symptom onset, severity and patient recovery, and determined the percentage of patients who experienced reinfection up to 2 years after the initial onset of the disease. Our cohort comprises 377 patients (≥18 years) with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 in a secondary hospital (Madrid, Spain), throughout March 3-16, 2020.

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This study evaluates the degree of empathy among medical students and its influencing factors at three critical moments of their degree studies (beginning of first year and end of third and sixth years) as well as establishes low-, medium-, and high-empathy cut-off points to obtain valid and reliable results that can be extrapolated to the general population. This cross-sectional study of the eight (public and private) medical schools in the province of Madrid, used an electronic questionnaire with the Jefferson Scale of Empathy (JSE), Medical Student Well-Being Index, and other independent characteristics as measuring instruments. Of the 2,264 student participants, 1,679 (74.

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Purpose: Seroprevalence against SARS-CoV-2 within university systems is poorly studied, making evidence-based discussions of educational system reopening difficult. Moreover, few studies evaluate how antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 are maintained over time. We assessed serological response against the SARS-CoV-2 virus among our university students and staff.

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