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The lack of osteoporosis treatment initiation following fragility fractures is a recognized gap, particularly in primary care. Primary care physicians’ (PCPs) barriers to treatment, such as uncertainties in investigation, initiation, and concerns about drug side effects, remain challenging. It is also unclear whether knowledge gaps and barriers vary by region or if active learning platforms are more effective than passive methods in improving treatment rates, and how PCP demographics influence learning outcomes.
An interactive, web-based continuing education platform for primary care physicians significantly improved clinician confidence and knowledge in managing osteoporosis by offering flexible, case-based learning and expert engagement.
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Cardiac arrest (CA), characterized by an extremely high mortality rate, remains one of the most pressing global public health challenges. It not only causes a substantial strain on health care systems …
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