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Given Name Family name Location Thesis title Sally Abell SPHPM-MCHRI Optimising risk prediction, antenatal interventions and treatment targets in Gestational Diabetes Marliese Alexander DEPM Prediction models for quality care in lung cancer Frances Ampt SPHPM-Burnet Reducing unintended pregnancies among female sex workers in Kenya using mHealth Katherine Anders DEPM-External Epidemiology of dengue in southern Vietnam Laura Anderson SPHPM-DFM Cognitive and psychological factors present in Australian violent offenders Thathya Venu Ariyaratne DEPM A comparison of costs and effectiveness of coronary revascularisation strategies in the Australian context Sarah Arnup DEPM Cluster randomised crossover trials in intensive care research Eugene Athan DEPM Modern epidemiology of infective endocarditis Dimitri Batras DEPM What are the determinants of organisational change to increase health equity through sport and recreation settings? Estifanos Baye SPHPM-MCHRI Reducing risk for diabetes Nicola Beamish SPHPM-JHRU A review of the effects of parents' use of internet enabled hand held devices on the development and behaviour of children Rinaldo Bellomo DEPM The effect of intensity of continuous renal replacement therapy in critically ill patients Chhavi Raj Bhatt DEPM Investigation of health effects from mobile phones and other sources of radio-frequency radiation Oliver Black DEPM Injury differences in the return-to-work process following a work-related injury: What is the role of return-to-work self-efficacy? Irene Bobevski SPHPM-JHRU Demoralisation: a new concept in postnatal mental health Tara Boelsen-Robinson SPHPM-Baker Understanding and informing food retailers to improve community-wide healthy food provision Molly Bond DEPM Why diet and exercise alone won't solve the obesity epidemic Anna Bowring SPHPM-Burnet Exploring risk & opportunities to improve the health of men who.
This selection of Yale M.D. theses submitted between 1994 and 2009 is intended to convey a sense of the range of research topics on medicine, culture, and society that students have pursued in recent years.  The theses represent research in such fields as biomedical ethics, medical history, ethnography, medicine, and the arts, and medicine and literature, as well as some but not all topics relating to the psycho-social dimensions of health and the qualitative social sciences.  Rather than making any sharp, too-often unhelpful division between the humanities and the social sciences, the aim here is to capture a sense of the rich array of original research projects that Yale medical students have undertaken. 2010 Theses Author Name (Last)Author Name (First)DepartmentAdvisorThesis TitleYearMacIntoshTracyInternal MedicineNunez-Smith, MarcellaSocially-Perceived Race, Perceived Healthcare Discrimination and Preventive Health Service Utilization2010MixMonicaHistory of MedicineEspinosa, MariolaVictims and Villains: A History of Women-Protective Claims in the Anti-Abortion Movement2010ProvenzanoAudreyHistory of MedicineWarner, John H.'This Open Sore of the World' The Legacy of Dr. David Livingstone, the First Physician Missionary: Hero and Adventurer2010RakowskiSonjaInternal MedicineDuffy, Thomas P.Ethical Considerations in Access to Experimental Drugs for Treatment Use2010SarkarSudipaHistory of MedicineEspinosa, MariolaMedical Students in the Mountains: The Appalachian Summer Projects of the Student Health Coalition (SHC) and the Student American Medical Association (SAMA)2010 2009 Theses Author Name (Last)Author Name (First)DepartmentAdvisorThesis TitleYearEngelCarolineHistory of MedicineWarner, John H.The Greek God of Healing Asclepius & Goddess of Health Hygeia: A Double-Gendered Double-Deity Model2009EvansMerrittInternal MedicineRosenbaum, Julie R.Becoming the Doctor I.
Development of Student Leaders The Generalist Scholars Program (GSP) is a mentoring and scholarship program established in 1994 with support from a Robert Wood Johnson Generalist Initiative Grant and the Commonwealth of Virginia General Assembly. The program was developed as one attempt to address the dwindling supply of generalist physicians, particularly in the underserved areas of the Commonwealth. The primary focus of the program remains the development of student leaders who intend to pursue a career in a field of generalist medicine (family medicine, general internal medicine and general pediatrics). Tour Local Community Students also participate in unique educational experiences and clinical opportunities during the four year program. During a three week summer orientation, students tour our local community and make site visits to select programs and community centers to learn about our unique patient populations. During their first year, and in conjunction with the Social Issues in Medicine course, students also participate in a group community service experience through which they become more familiar with a specific community partner or population. Complete a Scholarship Project Students in the GSP complete a scholarship project in an area of their choosing related to primary care medicine. Students are free to choose from a wide range of scholarly activities including qualitative and quantitative research, curriculum development and other forms of scholarship. They are guided through this process by their faculty mentor and work one-on-one with the GSP Scholarship Coordinator from the Department of Public Health Sciences. Personal and Professional Personal and professional mentoring is a fundamental element of the program. A faculty advisor is paired with each GSP student at the conclusion of the summer orientation. This relationship continues throughout.
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National Medical Library Directorate General of Health Services Ministry of Health and Family WalfareAnsari Nagar, Ring Road, New Delhi-110029 Database of Medical Theses/Dissertations Submitted to Different Medical Colleges in India.