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Tuesday, February 13, 2018
Friday, February 2, 2018
For GMC Registration: From 11 June 2018, Applicants Will Need to Have Their Primary Medical Qualification Independently be Verified by ECFMG
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From 11 June 2018, applicants for provisional or full registration with a license to practice will need to have their primary medical qualification independently verified before we can grant their registration if they:
• qualified at a medical school outside of the UK, EEA or Switzerland OR
• are a national of a country outside the UK, EEA or Switzerland who graduated from a medical school outside the UK AND
• do not already hold provisional registration with a license to practice
Verification will be carried out by the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG), through their online system - known as the Electronic Portfolio of International Credentials (EPIC) service. ECFMG will verify the qualification is genuine by checking this directly with the doctor's awarding institution.
If you're planning to apply for registration with a license to practice after 11 June 2018, you'll need to read the information below.
Reference:
List of Common Presenting Signs and Symptoms that USMLE Step 2 Clinical Skills (CS) Examinees May Expect to See During their Examination
An excellent post for those who have to take USMLE Step 2 CS exam in the future.
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Dr. Hafiz M. Kashif Saleem, M.D.
USMLE has published a
list of common presenting signs and symptoms that Step 2 Clinical Skills (CS)
examinees may expect to see during their examination. While the list does not
cover all possible presenting cases that examinees may encounter, it demonstrates
the broad spectrum of symptoms that may appear during the examination.
http://www.usmle.org/pdfs/step-2-cs/Common_Presenting_Signs_and_Symptoms.pdf
http://www.usmle.org/pdfs/step-2-cs/Common_Presenting_Signs_and_Symptoms.pdf
Dr. Hafiz M. Kashif Saleem, M.D.
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Effects of Facebook on Youth
Facebook is a viral
social networking site among youth and, in fact, it has become so much a part
of their lives that they can learn others’ life stories just by checking their
profile. Young teenagers spend a lot of time in browsing the network, particularly,
the Facebook, as they find it the best form of communication mode. Social media
is becoming popular, and even official communication is carried out on them as
well as personal. Over usage of any media does have its impact, both positive
and negative. So the effects of Facebook on youth can be divided into two
parts:
1. Positive
effects of Facebook on youth
2. Negative
effects of Facebook on youth
Positive
effects of Facebook on youth:
Improvements in moods:
As one can communicate with far-off friends. By being in touch with friends,
one feels good.
Shyness goes away:
Many teenagers go through a phase when they do not want to interact with
others. It is a proper forum for shy children to socialize
Permits one to develop
self-identity: Facebook is a ground for face-to-face
communication which improves self-identity.
Keeping in touch with
family and friends: With instant messaging and even video
chat, Facebook is the perfect environment to stay connected. Making new
friends: Facebook makes meeting new people extremely easy because it allows you
to add up to thousands of friends, and acts as a social melting pot of the
internet. This can lead to a significant friendship down the road.
Expressing yourself:
Facebook makes communicating yourself very simple with status updates. Between
showing off your favorite song lyrics, to posting pictures of your new outfit,
Facebook is the most common way that people express themselves.
Negative
effects of Facebook on youth:
Isolation:
One can suffer from loneliness as one will tend to be glued to the computer.
Putting on weight:
One may put on weight also as one will sit in front of the computer for a long
time and eat. Naturally, one will not have many exercises, and they will suffer
from obesity
Abnormal symptoms:
Surfing Facebook does show unusual symptoms among many teenagers such as
depression, excessive aggression, abnormal anxiety or even normal anxiety.
Bad for the eyes:
Too much exposure to the computer is terrible for the eyes.
Communication with
strangers: On Facebook communication, it is possible that one
might end up building up relationships with strangers, who can turn out to be
criminals as well.
Lacks emotional
connection: There is lack of emotional connectivity
since one does not meet the other person. Feelings, when shared in person, have
more impact than on Facebook. Promotes
laziness: Sitting in front of the computer and browsing through Facebook
can lead to laziness. It is a sheer waste of time
Causes distractions:
Browsing Facebook does distract one’s mind from many other activities. Merely
spending hours on Facebook and conversing via it is not healthy
Lack of body language
communication: Body language conveys a lot. In
Facebook browsing, there is nobody language communication as one does not interact
with another person
Cyber-bullying:
On Facebook, it is very easy for cyber bullies to thrive. They can harass or
gang up on one person even easier than they could in a school environment.
Ruined relationships:
Facebook is notorious for causing couples to break up. Let's face it, and no
one wants to see their girlfriend/boyfriend telling other people that they look
cute or liking their pictures, or instant messaging them constantly.
Distraction:
At the end of the day you may have seen your cousin's new outfit or talked to
your sister who is in college, but you still haven't accomplished anything in
the hours that you were on. Critics of Facebook claim that it is a common
distraction and even obsession that amounts to nothing except for significant
amounts of time wasted.
Insecurity:
Facebook is a cause for insecurities because it makes people compare themselves
to others.
Stalker friendly:
Facebook is a real stalker friendly website. Theoretically, someone that you
don't even know can say that they go to your school, add you, and get all of
your information. This may include your phone number, house address, and
locations you visit frequently. Not to mention the fact that they will be able
to go through all of your pictures and get to know you entirely without you
ever knowing. This is a scary thought, but it is a real issue.
The negative
educational impacts: Regularly checking Facebook during the
study time had lower test grades. Perhaps this is similar to being a distracted
driver.
It
is but natural that Facebook can have a positive effect as well as negative
effect. One must be careful of the negative impact of Facebook. But, for those
that have not, it is time to wake up to the consequences that excessive use of
Facebook should be avoided and should make a balance in using it.
References:
1.
http://www.paggu.com/getting-into-roots/top-10-negative-effects-of-facebook-on-teens/
2.
https://turbofuture.com/internet/The-Positive-and-Negative-Effects-of-Facebook
3.
https://wehavekids.com/parenting/Teens-and-Facebook
Dr. Hafiz M. Kashif Saleem, M.D.
Monday, January 22, 2018
World War II
" War is a state of outfitted conflict between states or social orders. It is portrayed by over the top hostility, obliteration, and mortality, using general or sporadic military forces". The time between the first and second world wars was a period of insecurity. Coming to control in 1933, Hitler benefited from this monetary decay and the profound German hatred because of the castrating Treaty of Versailles, marked after the cease-fire of 1918. Italy's want to make the Third Rome pushed the country to nearer ties with Nazi Germany. In like manner, Japan, infuriated by their rejection in Paris in 1919, looked to make a Pan-Asian circle with Japan keeping in mind the end goal to create an independent state. Contending belief systems additionally fanned the blazes of global strain. Germany, Italy, and Japan consented to arrangements of shared help be that as it may, not at all like the Allied countries they would confront, they never built up a complete or composed arrangement of activity. The essential soldiers were the Axis countries of Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, Imperial Japan, and the Allied nations, Great Britain (and its Commonwealth countries), the Soviet Union, and the United States.
The war in Europe started in September 1939, when Germany, under Chancellor Adolf Hitler, attacked Poland. Later in the mid-year of 1940, Germany propelled a further assault on Britain, this time only from the air. The Battle of Britain was Germany's first military disappointment; as the German flying corps, the Luftwaffe was never ready to beat Britain's, Royal Air Force. As Hitler plotted his following stages, Italy, a partner of Germany, extended the war significantly encourage by attacking Greece and North Africa. The Greek battle was a disappointment, and Germany was compelled to provide to Italy's with some timely help in mid-1941. Later in 1941, Germany started its most aspiring activity yet, by attacking the Soviet Union. The Germans at first gained quick ground, however, in 1944, the Germans were gradually yet consistently constrained entirely out of the Soviet region. In June 1944, British and American powers propelled the D-Day attack, arriving in German-involved France utilizing the shoreline of Normandy. The Soviets were the first to achieve the German capital of Berlin, and Germany surrendered in May 1945, soon after the suicide of Adolf Hitler. The war in the Pacific started on December 7, 1941, when warplanes from Japan propelled an unexpected assault on the U.S. Naval force base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Pearl Harbor assault incited an assertion of war by the United States on Japan. In pre-summer of 1942, the United States and Japan occupied with a progression of maritime fights. Meanwhile, British and Indian powers were battling Japanese troops in Burma. By the pre-summer of 1945, the vast majority of Japan's successes had been freed, and Allied forces were surrounding the Japanese home islands. This procedure proceeded through the mid-year of 1945 until at last, toward the beginning of August, the United States dropped the two nuclear bombs on the urban areas of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
The bloodshed of World War II was phenomenal and conveyed the world nearest to the expression "add up to fighting." 27,000 individuals were killed every day between September 1, 1939, and September 2, 1945. The correct cost in human lives is obscure, yet losses in World War II may have totaled more than 60 million. At the end of the world War II, USA and USSR emerged as global superpowers and establishing of the United Nations.
Dr. Hafiz M. Kashif Saleem, M.D.
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