ATTITUDES AND PERCEIVED BARRIERS TO RESEARCH AMONG RESIDENTS IN OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO: A NATIONAL MULTICENTER CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY

Attitudes and Perceived Barriers to Research Among Residents in Obstetrics and Gynecology in Trinidad and Tobago: A National Multicenter Cross-sectional Study

OBJECTIVES High-quality research forms the basis of evidence-based practice and sets the foundation for trainees to develop critical thinking skills and approach clinical problems with an inquisitive mind.The attitudes to research however vary widely and there are significant barriers to conducting research relevant to each clinical discipline.Unde

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DOWNSCALING AND EVALUATION OF EVAPOTRANSPIRATION USING REMOTELY SENSED DATA AND MACHINE LEARNING ALGORITHMS (STUDY AREA: MOGHAN PLAIN, IRAN)

Water balance estimation in arid and semi-arid areas is highly essential for water and irrigation management.In arid regions, around ninety percent of the rainfall that reaches the surface of earth is returned to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration process.Evapotranspiration (ET) estimation has been drastically improved by the help of c

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Characterizing social and policy determinants of hospital length of stay among paediatric inpatients with diabetes using linked population-based data

Background Evidence is limited on the non-medical factors influencing hospital length of stay (LOS) among paediatric inpatients with diabetes, notably potential social and policy correlates.This study aimed to characterize the associations of socioeconomic status and health policy environment with diabetes-attributable LOS to help inform accountabi

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