Publications by authors named "R van der Kamp"

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  • A study was conducted to assess the effectiveness of higher doses of fluconazole in critically ill patients receiving Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT), as there was limited clinical follow-up data on this practice.
  • The research included patients on Continuous Veno-Venous Hemodialysis (CVVHD) and aimed to determine if target fluconazole levels were achieved with different dosing regimens.
  • Results showed that a dosage of at least 400 mg twice daily was effective in reaching target levels for all patients, with this dose being the only significant factor affecting target attainment.
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The endocannabinoid system is a promising candidate for anxiolytic therapy, but translation to the clinic has been lagging. We meta-analyzed the evidence for anxiety-reduction by compounds that facilitate endocannabinoid signaling in humans and animals. To identify areas of specific potential, effects of moderators were assessed.

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Background: In osteopathic medicine, palpation is considered to be the key skill to be acquired during training. Whether palpation skills are adequately acquired during undergraduate or postgraduate training is difficult to assess. The aim of our study was to test a palpation assessment tool developed for undergraduate medical education in a postgraduate medical education (PME) setting.

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Background: The national competence-based catalogue of learning-goals in surgery (NKLC) defines competence levels for each of its 230 goals, including "competence level in 1: factual knowledge" up to "competence level 3: independent action". Aside from the cumulative examinations influencing the learning behaviour of students, those teaching targets do not affect the second state examination. This study analyses the extent to which the questions of the German second medical licensing examination compiled by the IMPP (central German institute for medical and pharmaceutical examinations) are congruent with the trauma-surgical and orthopaedic learning goals in the NKLC, in which this thematic focus is emphasised.

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