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Are medical educators in general practice untapped potential to increase training capacity in sexual and reproductive healthcare? Results of a survey in London, UK
Background Long waiting times for training in sexual and reproductive healthcare (SRH) including long acting reversible contraception (LARC) might lead to attrition from training programmes, leading to reduced capacity for sexual health services, and reduced access to such contraception for women. Setting General practice in London, UK. Question Can medical educators in general practice be used as untapped potential to train other health care professionals in sexual and reproductive healthcare? Method We conducted an online survey to find out the qualifications, skills and willingness of established educators in primary care in London to train other clinicians in sexual and reproductive healthcare, including LARC. Results We received 124 responses from medical educators (10.1% response rate from general practitioner (GP) trainers and 59.0% of clinical supervisors for Foundation Year doctors). 86 (69.9%) had diploma of the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (DFSRH) qualification and further 18 (14.6%) were interested in obtaining this qualification. Eleven respondents were trained to fit intrauterine contraception only, three for contraceptive implants only and 37 were trained to fit both. 50 (40.3%) of 124 respondents were willing get involved in DFSRH training; 74% of these were willing to teach on any component of DFSRH including LARC. Discussion There is a shortage of training places and long waiting list for clinicians who wish to train in SRH. This survey suggests there is a pool of GP educators with skills and experience in SRH and are willing to train others. This can potentially increase the training capacity and improve overall access to good contraception and LARC for women. Keywords: Contraception, professional education, general practice, reproductive health, sexually transmitted diseases Impact statement Strategies to reduce unplanned pregnancies and abortions must include timely access to information and wide range of contraception including LARC for women. Improving access to timely care can be accomplished by ensuring there are adequate numbers of healthcare professionals trained to provide SRH and LARC
Common Origin of (-)^L, (-)^{3B}, and Strong CP Conservation
The multiplicative conservation of both lepton and baryon numbers, i.e. (-)^L
and (-)^{3B}, is connected to an axionic solution of the strong CP problem in a
supersymmetric, unifiable model of quark and lepton interactions. New particles
are predicted at the TeV scale, with verifiable consequences at the Large
Hadron Collider.Comment: 9 pages, no figur
Life Beyond the Mailbox: A Cross-Tool Perspective on Personal Information Management
Email interfaces provide poor support for the personal
information management (PIM) activities that users have
adopted them for. This paper reports a user study that
highlights how two aspects of PIM, information
management and task management, cut across a range of
tools, including email. We argue that effective support for
such cross-tool activities cannot be provided through a
focus on one interface such as email alone. Instead, a cross-tool approach is needed in PIM-related research and design. We present a prototype aimed at improving cross-tool support for information management, and report the results from an initial evaluation
Nano-mineralogy Studies by Advanced Electron Microscopy
Extended abstract of a paper presented at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2007 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, USA, August 5 – August 9, 2007
Davisite, CaScAlSiO_6, a new pyroxene from the Allende meteorite
Davisite, ideally CaScAlSiO_6, is a new member of the Ca clinopyroxene group, where Sc^(3+) is dominant in the M1 site. It occurs as micro-sized crystals along with perovskite and spinel in an ultra-refractory inclusion from the Allende meteorite. The mean chemical composition determined by electron microprobe analysis is (wt%) SiO_2 26.24, CaO 23.55, Al_2O_3 21.05, Sc_2O_3 14.70, TiO_2 (total) 8.66, MgO 2.82, ZrO_2 2.00, Y_2O_3 0.56, V_2O_3 0.55, FeO 0.30, Dy_2O_3 0.27, Gd_2O_3 0.13, Er_2O_3 0.08, sum 100.91. Its empirical formula calculated on the basis of 6 O atoms is Ca_(0.99)(Sc_(0.50)Ti^(3+)0.16^(Mg)0.16Ti^(4+)0.10 Zr_(0.04)V^(3+)_(0.02)Fe^(2+)_(0.01)Y_(0.01))_(∑1.00)(Si_(1.03)Al_(0.97))_(∑2).00O_6. Davisite is monoclinic, C2/c; a = 9.884 Å, b = 8.988 Å, c = 5.446 Å, β =105.86°, V = 465.39 Å^3, and Z = 4. Its electron back-scattered diffraction pattern is an excellent match to that of synthetic CaScAlSiO6 with the C2/c structure. The strongest calculated X-ray powder diffraction lines are [d spacing in Å (I) (hkl)]: 3.039 (100) (221), 2.989 (31) (310), 2.943 (18) (311), 2.619 (40) (002), 2.600 (26) (131), 2.564 (47) (221), 2.159 (18) (331), 2.137 (15) (421), 1.676 (20) (223), and 1.444 (18) (531). The name is for Andrew M. Davis, a cosmochemist at the University of Chicago, Illinois
Column size effects of DER fluids
The static yield stress of dielectric electrorheological(DER) fluids of
infinite column state and chain state are calculated from the first principle
method. The results indicate that the column surface contributions to ER
effects is very small and both states will give correct results to the real DER
fluids.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure
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