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The use of computer-based learning tools for teaching and clinical purposes: Interactive computing strategy for Iraq
Medical universities and teaching hospitals in Iraq are facing a lack of professional staff due to the ongoing violence that forces them to flee the country. The professionals are now distributed outside the country which reduces the chances for the staff and students to be physically in one place to continue the teaching and limits the efficiency of the consultations in hospitals.
A survey was done among students and professional staff in Iraq to find the problems in the learning and clinical systems and how Information and Communication Technology could improve it. The survey has shown that 86% of the participants use the Internet as a learning resource and 25% for clinical purposes while less than 11% of them uses it for collaboration between different institutions.
A web-based collaborative tool is proposed to improve the teaching and clinical system. The tool helps the users to collaborate remotely to increase the quality of the learning system as well as it can be used for remote medical consultation in hospitals
Post-COVID-19 Effects on Female Fertility: An In-Depth Scientific Investigation
This study aimed to comprehensively investigate the post-COVID-19 effects on
female fertility in patients with a history of severe COVID-19 infection. Data
were collected from 340 patients who had previously experienced severe COVID-19
symptoms and sought medical assistance at private clinics and fertility centers
in various provinces of Iraq. A comparative control group of 280 patients, who
had not contracted COVID-19 or had mild cases, was included. The study assessed
ovarian reserve, hormonal imbalances, and endometrial health in the
post-recovery phase. The findings revealed a significant decrease in ovarian
reserve, hormonal disturbances, and endometrial abnormalities among patients
with a history of severe COVID-19 infection compared to the control group. This
in-depth investigation sheds light on the potential long-term impacts of severe
COVID-19 on female fertility. The results emphasize the need for further
research and targeted interventions to support women affected by post-COVID-19
fertility issues. Understanding these effects is crucial for providing
appropriate medical care and support to women on their reproductive journey
after recovering from severe COVID-19
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