Publications by authors named "Paulius Mui"

Introduction: Attendance at in-person lectures in medical schools is declining with nearly 28.8% of all active, second-year medical students who reported "almost never" attending in-person lectures during their preclinical years. The objective of this study was to explore the relationship between medical student attendance and performance and investigate students' goal orientation as factors influencing their decision to attend.

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Background And Objectives: Scarce evidence exists in the medical literature describing the attitudes of rural community residents about the impact of losing their local physician. This pilot study explores aspects of access to care, both within and outside of primary care settings, that result from loss of a rural family physician.

Methods: We selected study participants through convenience and snowball sampling, and we conducted in-person interviews of up to 60 minutes.

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The brain tumor community is a unique, underserved population that has not seen significant improvements in survival over the last four decades. In the search for effective treatments for brain tumors, nonprofit patient advocacy organizations identify and fill the gaps that the for-profit sector and the government have not addressed or cannot address. Although many articles have been written on the roles of patient advocacy groups in general, or in targeted areas such as clinical trial recruitment, none have looked at the brain tumor community specifically.

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