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    Diagnostic Imaging and Radiation Therapy in the Arab World: A New Model of Advanced Practice

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    This study aimed at suggesting a new model for advanced practice in the diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy in the Arab World by presenting a comparative study between the different medical imaging techniques, the concepts, benefits, risks and medical applications of these techniques has been presented with details. Attempting For building a new model of advanced practice for the diagnostic role ofĀ  imaging and radiation therapy in the Arab World; by analyzing the current status of the imaging and radiation therapy in the Arab World, and then surveying the different medical imaging techniques. ThenĀ  to suggest a model of best practices upon the outcomes of the study

    Polytrauma Patients and the Significant Role of the Radiologist Diagnosis Through the Imaging Management

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    This study aimed at recognizing that images have become important not only for diagnosis but also for treatment, and also lies in the analyzing processes of the imaging diagnosis of multipleĀ trauma patients and the significant role of the radiologist diagnosis through the imaging management. The researchers adopted the survey methodology for gathering data upon the recent worldwide studies concerning the polytrauma patients and the significant role of the radiologist diagnosis through the imaging management. The study concluded that the decision to manage the patient surgically or by percutaneous intervention depends upon the clinical severity and secondarily on the findings of whole body MDCT; which identifies blunt polytrauma related injuries which require intervention. Keywords: Polytrauma, Radiologist, Imaging Management and Diagnosis

    Determinants of the willingness of the general population to get vaccinated against COVID-19 in a developing country

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    PURPOSE: Vaccination is a cost-efficient intervention to slow the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. This study aims to assess the population's willingness to take the COVID-19 vaccine in Jordan and investigate potential determinants of their acceptance MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study used an online survey distributed in November 2020, before introducing the vaccine, with items investigating socio-demographic characteristics, seasonal flu vaccination history, COVID-19 vaccine acceptance once available, and factors affecting their decision-making. Also, ā€œCOVID-19 risk perceptionā€ and beliefs toward COVID-19 vaccine benefits and barriers were assessed. RESULTS: A total of 2,208 participants completed the survey with a participation rate of 13.1%. The meanĀ±standard deviation age was 33.2Ā±13.5, and 55.7% were females. Study participants were almost equally distributed between willingness, unwillingness, and indecision to take the COVID-19 vaccine (30.4%, 36.4%, and 31.5%, respectively). Younger adults, males, and those who were not married, do not have children, have a bachelor or higher education, employees or being students, healthcare workers, and those who reported receiving flu vaccine had higher rates of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance compared to their counterparts (p<0.001 for each category). COVID-19 risk perception, and perceived vaccine benefits, and barriers were significant predictors of intention. Among those undecided or unwilling to take the COVID-19 vaccine, its safety and side effects were the most common concerns. CONCLUSION: The low rate of COVID-19 vaccine acceptance in a developing country is alarming, and a significant proportion are indecisive. Interventions to elevate vaccine acceptance by addressing its safety and efficacy and targeting vulnerable groups are recommended
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