JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association
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Which interventions are associated with highest efficacy and fewest adverse events for treating rosacea? ⋯ There is high-quality evidence that topical brimonidine, azelaic acid, and ivermectin, as well as oral doxycycline and isotretinoin, are associated with improvements in rosacea. Lower-quality evidence is available for topical metronidazole, oral tetracycline, laser and light-based therapy, and topical cyclosporine for ocular rosacea. Most treatments are not associated with higher adverse event rates than placebo.
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Review Meta Analysis
Prevalence of Depression and Depressive Symptoms Among Resident Physicians: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
Physicians in training are at high risk for depression. However, the estimated prevalence of this disorder varies substantially between studies. ⋯ In this systematic review, the summary estimate of the prevalence of depression or depressive symptoms among resident physicians was 28.8%, ranging from 20.9% to 43.2% depending on the instrument used, and increased with calendar year. Further research is needed to identify effective strategies for preventing and treating depression among physicians in training.
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Multicenter Study
Medical Students in the Emergency Department and Patient Length of Stay.