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1 | Dr. Varsha G. | Dr. Shivaswamy M.S. | A Community based cross sectional study to assess knowledge attitude & utilization pattern of health insurance among health workers in Taluka of Belagavi | 2020-2023 | |
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Dr. Mohamed Aarif N. | Dr. Padmaja Walvekar | Infant and young Child feeding practices prevailing in Rural Community- A cross sectional study | 2020-2023 | ||
Dr. Ajas S.N. | Dr. Chandra S. Metgud | Knowledge attitude & practice of oral health among school children aged 10-16 years in an urban area. | 2020-2023 | ||
Dr. R.N. Vaishali | Dr.Girija J Mahantshetti | Effect of health education on knowledge & attitude of reproductive health among pre university girl students in an urban area. | 2020-2023 | ||
Dr. B. Rangaveni | Dr.Sulakshana Baliga | Prevalence of polycystic ovarian syndrome among girl student of health science institutions Belagavi | 2020-2023 | ||
Dr. Manimaran | Dr.Deepti M. Kadeangadi | Water sanitation and hygienic practices in rural households – A Community based cross sectional study. | 2020-2023 | ||
Dr.S. Hemavathe | Dr. Asha A. Bellad | Assessment of postpartum depression among women residing in rural area community based cross sectional study | 2020-2023 | ||
Dr. Madush Kumar S | Dr.Yogesh Kumar S. | Psychosocial impact of Covid -19: A Community Based Cross sectional study in rural urban areas of Belagavi, Karnataka | 2020-2023 | ||
Dr. Anupama Nair | Dr. Rajesh R.Kulkarni | Community based comparative cross sectional study of knowledge attitude & practices among ASHA workers regarding health status of under five children residing in urban & rural field practice area of Belagavi | 2020-2023 | ||
Dr.Vysakh S. Thalekkara | Dr.Umesh Charantimath | A Cross sectional study to assess knowledge among rural adolescent girls regarding nutrition. | 2020-2023 | ||
Dr. Sushmitha J. Mahantshetti | Dr.Padmaja R. Walvekar | Dr.Kamal Patil | Maternal risk factors associated with Congenital Anomalies among new born babies: A hospital based case – control study | ||
Dr. Nishtha Malhotra | Dr.Shivaswamy M.S. | Prevalence of elder abuse in the rural field practice area of Belagavi district: a cross sectional study | |||
Dr. S. Ram Pragadeesh | Dr.Chandra S.Metgud | Prevalence of aboration among married women aged 20-40 years in a rural area | |||
Dr. Srihari D. | Dr.Sanjay Kambar | Prevalence of peripheral Neuropathy among Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients in an Urban community | |||
Dr. Gowthamkarthic R. | Dr.Girija J. Mahantshetti | Prevalence of Depression among High School students in an Urban area | |||
Dr. Adhikam Jagadeep | Dr.Yogesh Kumar S. | Awareness of Cigarettes and other Tobacco products (COTPA) Act among tobacco retailers in a city of north Karnataka: A community based cross sectional study | |||
Dr. J. Ooviya | Dr. Deepti M.Kadeangadi | Dr.Anuradha B. Patil | Community based assessment of Iodine status among rural ante-natal women – A cross sectional study | ||
Dr. Soumya Agadi | Dr. Asha A.Bellad | Assessment of Nutritional status of elderly population in rural areas: A community based cross sectional study | |||
Dr. Anas Mailadi | Dr. Rajesh R.Kulkarni | Profile of substance abusers admitted at de-addiction centers in a city of North Karnataka | |||
Dr. Ashok Umayorubhagom | Dr.Sulakshana S.Baliga | Factors affecting Tuberculosis treatment outcome among newly diagnosed tuberculosis patients – A Longitudinal study | |||
Dr. Jyoti Singh | Dr.Chandra S.Metgud | Facility based study of near miss Obstetric events in two tertiary care Hospitals of Belagavi | |||
Dr. Christina K. | Dr.P.R.Walvekar | Profile of married woman with infertility residing in rural area – A cross sectional study | |||
Dr. Sandhya Gowthaman | Dr.Deepti M.Kadeangadi | Birth preparedness and complication readiness among rural pregnant women – A community based cross – sectional study | |||
Dr.Sangeetha S. | Dr.Yogesh Kumar S. | A awarness about Risk factors and screening of breast and cervical cancers among female college teachers of Belagavi city – A Cross Sectional Study | |||
Dr.Bhuvana Gajula | Dr.P.R.Walvekar | Effect of Maternal body mass index on Anthropometry of Newborn – A Hospital Based Study | |||
Dr.Shilpa Reddy Ganta | Dr.Deepti M.Kadeangadi | Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of Food safety measures among Urban and Rural Households of Belagavi – A Cross Sectional Study | |||
Dr.Sphurti Uday Chate | Dr.G.S.Ashtagi | Prevalence of Domestic Violence among ever married women in an Urban area | |||
Dr.Vinayak H. Kashyap | Dr.Shivaswamy M.S. | Assessment of National Programme for prevention and control of Cancer, Diabetes Cardiovascular disease and Stroke (NPCDCS) with reference to individuals screened positive for Diabetes and Hypertension at sub-centre level camps in Belagavi Taluka in Karnataka – A Cross Sectional Study | |||
Dr.Aniketh D. Manoli | Dr.C.S.Metgud | Knowledge, Attitude and Practice regarding Road Traffic Regulation among College Students in Urban area | |||
Dr.Vasanthakumar J. | Dr.Sanjay Kambar | Prevalence of Thyroid Dysfunction among Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients in Urban areas of Belagavi – One year Community Based Cross Sectional Study | |||
Dr.Chippagiri Soumya | Dr.Sanjay Kambar | Cutaneous Manifestations in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Urban areas of Belagavi – A Longitudinal Study | |||
Dr.Ishan Pathak | Dr.G.S.Ashtagi | Assessment of Utility of Sanitary Latrines in Rural Population – A Cross Sectional Study | |||
Dr.Nidhi Pathak | Dr.Shivaswamy M.S. | Menopausal symptoms among Post Menopausal aged 40-60 years residing in an Urban area of Belagavi – A Community Based Cross Sectional Study | |||
Dr.Preet Khona | Dr.C.S.Metgud | Ocular Morbidities among Elderly in Rural area of Belagavi – A Cross Sectional Study | |||
Dr.Amaresh P. Patil | Dr.Yogesh Kumar S. | Tobacco use among Auto – Rickshaw Drivers in Belagavi City – A Cross Sectional Study | |||
Dr.Jaideep K. Chaubey | Dr. P. R. Walvekar | Risk factors in Breast Cancer among women admitted in Tertiary Care Hospital – A Case Control Study | |||
Dr.Abhinandan R. Wali | Dr. S. M. Katti | Dr.R.B.Uppin | Prevalence of Osteoporosis among population aged above 40 years in selected Urban areas of Belgaum – A Cross Sectional Study | ||
Dr.Nilesh N. Jadhav | Dr.Shivaswamy M.S. | Utilisation of Health Schemes by the registered Pregnant women in the Rural Field Practice Area of Handiganur in Belgaum; A Community based cross sectional study. | |||
Dr.Kruthika K. | Dr. C. S. Metgud | Prevalence of Contraceptive use among married women residing in Urban areas. | |||
Dr.Prashant Dhongadi | Dr.Sanjay Kambar | Assessment of the quality of life in Type – 2 Diabetes Mellitus patients using World Health Organisation Questionnaire and Appraisal of Diabetes Scale. | |||
Dr.Ravikiran P. Kamate | Dr.G.S.Ashtagi | Prevalence of Substance use among Adolescents residing in Urban Slums. | |||
Dr.Shivanand C. Mastiholi | Dr. S. M. Katti | Nutritional status of preconception women in rural areas of Belgaum District – A Cross Sectional Study | |||
Dr.Mohd Sarosh Ahmed | Dr. P. R. Walvekar | Assessment of Depression among elderly residing in an urban areas: A Cross Sectional Study | |||
Dr.Divyae Kansal | Dr.Sanjay Kambar | Prevalence of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus among Pregnant women attending antenatal clinic at Three Urban Health Centres of Belgaum – A Cross Sectional Study | |||
Dr.Suhasini Kanyadi | Dr. C. S. Metgud | Knowledge beliefs and practices regarding Reproductive health among late Adolescent Girls in an Urban area of Belgaum | |||
Dr.Abhishek Prayag | Dr. G. S. Ashtagi | Prevalence of Anaemia among School Children in rural and urban areas of Belgaum – A Comparative Study | |||
Dr.Shrinivas Krishnagouda Patil | Dr.Shivaswamy M.S. | Evaluation of Government Health Centres of A District in North Karnataka According to Indian Public Health Standards 2012 – A One Year Cross Sectional Study | |||
Dr.Poornima M.P. | Dr. P. R. Walvekar | Prevalence of Risk Factors for Type II Diabetes Mellitus among adults – A Community Based Cross Sectional Study | |||
Dr. Jenyz M. Mundodan | Dr. Chandra S. Metgud | Evaluation of services provided under integrated Child Development Services Scheme in Three Urban Health Centres of Belgaum District | |||
Dr.Shwetha T. | Dr. Shivaswamy M.S. | Men’s participation in Utilization of Reproductive and Child Health Services by Women – A Community Based Cross Sectional Study | |||
Dr.Sushrit A. Neelopant | Dr.Girija S. Ashtagi | Prevalence of Tobacco use in Men above the age of 18 years in an Urban Area of Belgaum | |||
Dr.Ashwini L. Chingale | Dr. S. M. Katti | Prevalence of Obesity among Elderly in Urban Field Practice Area | |||
Dr.Chandrika Doddihal | Dr.S.M.Katti | Adolescent pregnancy and its outcome – A community based prospective study | |||
Dr.Sandeep Patil | Dr.Shivaswamy M.S. | Disability in rural population – A community based cross sectional study | |||
Dr.Avinash Kavi | Dr. P.R.Walvekar | Assessment of the risk factors for coronary artery disease among adults residing in rural area – A cross sectional study | |||
Dr.Sachin Desai | Dr.C.S.Metgud | Prevalence of cognitive impairment in elderly population residing in an Urban Area | |||
Dr.Praveen G.S. | Dr.Sanjay Kambar | Prevalence of diabetes mellitus among tuberculosis patients registered under revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme | |||
Dr. Namratha. Kulkarni | Dr.(Mrs.) V.A. Naik | Prevalence of Tobacco consumption among Rural Women in the Reproductive age group – A Cross Sectional | |||
Dr. Ashwini. S. | Dr. S. M. Katti | Comparison of infant feeding practices among Urban and Rural mothers – A Cross Sectional Study | |||
Dr. Rakesh. Nayak | Dr. P. R. Walvekar | Assessment of Nutritional status of under five children residing in Rural area- A Cross Sectional Study | |||
Dr. Nikhil. Hawal | Dr.Shivaswamy M.S. | Impact of Peer Education on self care in Diabetes Mellitus – A Randomized Control Trial in Urban Field Practice Area | |||
Dr. Amarnath RLC | Dr.(Mrs.) V. A. Naik | “Prevalence of Obesity Among School Children in the age group of 10-15 years in Private Schools of Belgaum City – A Cross Sectional Study” | |||
Dr. Shilpa K | Dr. S. M. Katti | Dr. S. T. Kalsad | “Clinical profile of HIV/AIDS patients seeking Anti-Retroviral therapy at District Hospital – A Longitudinal study | ||
Dr. Neeta K Hatapaki | Dr.Shivaswamy M.S. | Dr.(Mrs.) S.C.Metgud | “A Cross Sectional Study of Knowledge, Attitude & Practices about Milk Borne Diseases and Assessment of Quality of Informally marketed milk in Urban & Rural Field Practice Areas of JNMC Belgaum” | ||
Dr. Umesh Charantimath | Dr.P.R.Walvekar | “A Cross Sectional Study to know the prevalence of Hypertension among rural adults” | |||
Dr. Venkata N. Ramana | Dr. S. M. Katti | A Cross-Sectional study of Ocular Morbidity Pattern in the people above the Age of 6 years residing in Agasga Sub-Centre, Belgaum District | |||
Dr. Gautam Babu | Dr.P.R.Walvekar | Dr.Bhavana Sherigar | Maternal determinants of low birth weight : A case control study in a tertiary care hospital, Belgaum, Karnataka | ||
Dr. Rajesh R. Kulkarni | Dr. Shivaswamy M.S. | A Cross-Sectional Study of Morbidity Pattern, Health Seeking Behaviour and Expenditure Pattern of Agricultural Workers Residing in Rural Field Practice Area, Vantamuri Belgaum | |||
Dr. Sulakshana Prabhu | Dr. (Mrs.) Vijaya A. Naik | Health Status of Adolescent Girls and their Treatment seeking Behaviour – Community Based Cross Sectional Study in Peeranwadi Subcentre of PHC Kinaye – District Belgaum | |||
Dr. Rudramma J. | Dr. A. S. Wantamutte | Utilization of Antenatal Interanatal and postnatal Health Care Services by mothers in Rural Field Practice area of JNMC Belgaum – A Cross Sectional Study | |||
Dr. Praveen Kumar B.A. | Dr. (Mrs.) V. A. Naik | Morbidity Profile and its Relationship with Disability and Psychosocial Problems among elderly – A Community Based Cross Sectional Study | |||
Dr. Anil B. S. | Dr. H. N. Sangolli | Effects of Directly Observed Iron Therapy on the Adherence of Iron Tablets consumption by Pregnant Women of Rural Field Practice area – A Controlled Trial | |||
Dr. Veena Y. Kabadi | Dr. S. M. Katti | Effects of Consanguineous Marriage on Fertility, Pregnancy outcome and on Health of Under-5 years children – A Cross Sectional Study in rural area |
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Julia’s PhD research focuses on finding more economical ways to isolate protein-based medicines from plants, aiming for this platform to become industry standard for fast, large-scale pharmaceutical production.
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Julia is conducting her research in collaboration with industry partner International Animal Health Products. The aim is to produce a plant-based biologic to help manage parasites in livestock.
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My previous bullish thesis about Medical Properties Trust ( NYSE: MPW ) aged well as the stock delivered a 26% return to investors since April. The broader U.S. stock market's growth was notably more modest over the same period.
I think that the expected pivot in the Fed's monetary policy is a strong positive catalyst for MPW, which will make lending more affordable. This is crucial, especially considering the company's steps to restructure its balance sheet by rebalancing its portfolio of properties. Recent developments around Steward are quite positive as well, and it appears that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. The dividend yield is still very attractive at around 6.6%, and the valuation is also compelling. All in all, I think that MPW is still a "Strong Buy" for risk-tolerant investors.
Recent developments are quite positive for MPW's investors. Yesterday's August CPI report showed that inflation continued its downward movement, which highly likely approaches us to the Fed's pivot in monetary policy. The market expects three rate cuts by 25 basis points each , which is good news for MPW. As a REIT, MPW's capacity to develop significantly depends on the monetary policy, as tighter lending conditions mean more expensive financing. This will likely not only help the business but will also improve the market's sentiment around all REITs.
As I have described in my previous analyses about MPW, there is a fundamental problem related to the struggles of the company's largest tenant, Steward Health. MPW's exposure related to Steward is still massive. As of the latest reporting date, MPW had approximately $430 million in non-real estate investments in Steward. According to the latest 10-Q report , in the first half of 2024 MPW recorded a total of around $600 million in impairment charges due to Steward's financial struggles.
However, recent developments around Steward were also mostly positive for MPW investors. On September 3 , it was announced that Steward decided to sell some of its hospitals. This is a highly likely positive for MPW investors, as Steward will be able to allocate proceeds from sales to improve its financial position.
What is more important is that on September 11 the settlement deal between MPW and Steward received initial approval from the bankruptcy court judge. The settlement agreement between Steward and MPW aims to resolve disputes over leasing claims by allowing MPW to take over Steward's hospitals under its master lease and cover all operational expenses. The agreement includes the sale of Steward's hospitals, with proceeds designated for payments to lenders and creditors, thereby addressing Steward's financial obligations.
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MPW's latest declared quarterly dividend was $0.08 per share . This means that the stock's dividend has almost halved. Such a dividend trim might look bad, but I consider it to be just a piece of a big puzzle as MPW continues restructuring its balance sheet to resolve headwinds of recent quarters. The most important is that the company's balance sheet has improved on a sequential basis, with the net debt decreasing significantly, from $9.9 billion to $8.8 billion. Moreover, even after the dividend trim, MPW's yield is still solid around 6.6%.
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Another factor that emphasizes MPW's improving balance sheet is that the company has already repaid all its debt scheduled to mature in 2024. This positions MPW well to prepare and accumulate financial resources for future debt maturities. According to the latest earnings call , MPW exceeded its initial $2 billion liquidity target for 2024, generating $2.5 billion in total liquidity.
MPW's cost of equity is calculated below using the CAPM approach. All variables to calculate cost of equity are easily available on the Internet. MPW's cost of equity is 11.17%. This rate will be used for the dividend discount model [DDM]
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For my DDM, I use an FY 2025 consensus dividend estimate of $0.54. I incorporate a 2% constant dividend growth rate, in line with long-term inflation averages. MPW's fair share price is $5.89, which is 22% higher than the last close.
MPW has the highest possible A+ valuation grade from Seeking Alpha Quant . This is another robust indication of MPW's attractive valuation because its valuation ratios are significantly lower compared to the sector median. The gap between MPW's and the sector median's P/FFO ratios is massive but is partially explained by the controversy of recent quarters about the company's tenants. But the ratio I want to especially emphasize is price-to-book. A 0.47 P/B ratio is extremely low, even considering the context.
Such a low P/B ratio means that if the REIT is liquidated/sold to private equity tomorrow at the book value, investors might potentially receive a double upside to the current share price.
I believe that MPW is very attractively valued, which I see from both the DDM approach and the company's valuation ratios.
As I said above, MPW is for risk-takers who are seeking for a high risk-high reward play. The company is significantly undervalued since last summer, at least, when I first started covering MPW. The stock price declined by almost 46% since my first call because several adverse developments happened: a dividend trim, massive doubtful receivables P&L charge, assets sell-off, etc. I look at all these developments from a big picture perspective and consider all of them as pieces of a larger puzzle aimed at revitalizing the business and paving the way for future growth. However, not any investor might be willing to tolerate such challenges and the resulting drawdown.
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According to MPW's historical seasonality patterns, September is by far the weakest month for the stock. Since the stock rallied notably since April, short-term investors might be tempted to take profits and close positions. Therefore, there might be a temporary pullback in September. On the other hand, the last three months of a year are historically strong.
Despite I am bullish, recent insiders' activities say the opposite. Investors have not bought the stock over the last twelve months, and there were two sales in August. Though, they were not significant.
To conclude, MPW is still a "Strong Buy" for risk-takers. The dividend yield is solid even despite a recent dividend trim, and the valuation is compelling. Developments around Steward are positive, and the expected pivot in the Fed's monetary policy is a robust tailwind for all REITs, especially highly leveraged as MPW.
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Chapter 5 dissertations and theses.
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The general format for a reference to entire dissertation, including punctuation:
The general format for a reference to entire master's thesis, including punctuation:
Dissertations and theses are rigorous reports of original research written in support of academic degrees above the baccalaureate level. Although some countries use the term "thesis" to refer to material written for a doctorate, the term in this chapter is reserved for work at the master's level, while "dissertation" is used for the doctorate.
Citations to dissertations and theses are similar to the standard book, with the following important points:
The chief source for information about a dissertation or thesis is its title page. The back of the title page, called the verso page, and the cover are additional sources of authoritative information not found on the title page.
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6. dissertation or thesis with titles ending in punctuation other than a period, 7. dissertation or thesis with titles containing a chemical formula, greek letter, or other special characters, 8. dissertation or thesis with non-english titles, 9. dissertation or thesis with non-english titles, with translation, content type for a dissertation or thesis (optional), general rules for content type.
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Jones DL. The role of physical activity on the need for revision total knee arthroplasty in individuals with osteoarthritis of the knee [dissertation]. [Pittsburgh (PA)]: University of Pittsburgh; 2001. 436 p.
Liu-Ambrose TY. Studies of fall risk and bone morphology in older women with low bone mass [dissertation]. [Vancouver (BC)]: University of British Columbia; 2004. 290 p.
Zhao C. Development of nanoelectrospray and application to protein research and drug discovery [dissertation]. Buffalo (NY): State University of New York at Buffalo; 2005. 276 p.
Roguskie JM. The role of Pseudomonas aeruginosa 1244 pilin glycan in virulence [master's thesis]. [Pittsburgh (PA)]: Duquesne University; 2005. 111 p.
Weisbaum LD. Human sexuality of children and adolescents: a comprehensive training guide for social work professionals [master's thesis]. Long Beach (CA): California State University, Long Beach; 2005. 101 p.
Baldwin, Karen Brandt. An exploratory method of data retrieval from the electronic medical record for the evaluation of quality in healthcare [dissertation]. Chicago: University of Illinois at Chicago, Health Sciences Center; 2004. 116 p.
Kolotylo C, MacDonald JM. Exploration of the relationships among personal and illness-related factors, migraine headache pain, the chronic pain experience, coping, depressive symptomatology, disability, and quality of life in women with migraine headache [dissertation]. [Milwaukee (WI)]: University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee; 1999. 295 p.
Korir J, Karr-Kidwell PJ. The relationship between self esteem and effective educational leadership: a literary review, recommendations, and interviews [master's thesis]. [Denton (TX)]: Texas Woman's University; 2000 May. 98 p.
Daugherty RH 3rd. Social work education and public assistance workers in Kentucky 1936-2001 [dissertation]. Louisville (KY): University of Louisville; 2004. 203 p.
Boyer CL. Do rural Medicare patients have different post-acute service patterns than their non-rural counterparts? [dissertation]. [Cleveland (OH)]: Case Western Reserve University; 2004. 131 p.
Martin EJ. 1,1-dichloroethylene -induced mitochondrial aberrations precede apoptotic and necrotic cell death in murine liver and lung [dissertation]. Kingston (ON): Queen's University; 2004. 149 p.
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Goel R. Characterization of α-thrombin -induced rapid phase of PI 3-kinase [dissertation]. St. Louis (MO): Saint Louis University; 2004. 141 p.
Goel R. Characterization of alpha-thrombin -induced rapid phase of PI 3-kinase [dissertation]. St. Louis (MO): Saint Louis University; 2004. 141 p.
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Uddemarri S. Aging affects stretch-induced p70 S6k and 4E-BP1 phosphorylation in fast- and slow-twitch muscle [master's thesis]. [Huntington (WV)]: Marshall University; 2005. 151 p.
Uddemarri S. Aging affects stretch-induced p70(S6k) and 4E-BP1 phosphorylation in fast- and slow-twitch muscle [master's thesis]. [Huntington (WV)]: Marshall University; 2005. 151 p.
Montes Alvarez MJ. Parametros predictivos de complicaciones macroangiopaticos en la diabetes mellitus tipo 2 que precisa insulinoterapia [dissertation]. Cadiz (Spain): Universidad de Cadiz; 2005. 180 p. Spanish.
Cisse A. Connaissances et comportements sexuels des jeunes de 15-29 ans sur les M.T.S. et le SIDA a Bamako [master's thesis]. [Quebec (QC)]: Laval University; 1993. 69 p. French.
Montes Alvarez MJ. Parametros predictivos de complicaciones macroangiopaticos en la diabetes mellitus tipo 2 que precisa insulinoterapia [Predictive parameters for macroangiopathy complications in Type 2 diabetes which requires insulin] [dissertation]. Cadiz (Spain): Universidad de Cadiz; 2005. 180 p. Spanish.
Cisse A. Connaissances et comportements sexuels des jeunes de 15-29 ans sur les M.T.S. et le SIDA a Bamako [Sexual knowledge and behavior of young people 15-29 years of age concerning sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and AIDS in Bamako] [master's thesis]. [Quebec (QC)]: Laval University; 1993. 69 p. French.
Craft LL. Exercise and clinical depression: examining psychological mechanisms [dissertation on microfiche]. [East Lansing (MI)]: Michigan State University; 2002. 116 p. 2 microfiche: black & white, negative, 4 x 6 in.
Peppas D. Der Anatom Eduard Jacobshagen (1886-1967) [The anatomist Eduard Jacobshagen (1886-1967)] [dissertation on microfiche]. [Marburg (Germany)]: Marburg University; 2001. 133 p. 2 microfiche: black & white, negative, 4 x 6 in. German.
Brill S. Hygieia: health and medicine in Plato's Republic [dissertation on microfilm]. [College Park (PA)]: Pennsylvania State University; 2004. 311 p. 1 reel: black & white, negative, 35 mm.
Johnston PG. A survey of nursing school libraries in the city of Philadelphia [master's thesis on microcard]. Philadelphia: Drexel Institute of Technology; 1955. 55 p. 3 microcards: 3 x 5 in.
Campbell E. Childbearing and choice: views of young Chinese professional women [dissertation]. [Claremont (CA)]: Claremont Graduate University; 1996. 147 p.
Metry KJ. NAT polymorphism in breast cancer risk [master's thesis]. Louisville (KY): University of Louisville, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology; 2004. 71 p.
Miller LE, Sperry BM. Central American women's experience of prenatal care [master's thesis]. [Boston (MA)]: Massachusetts General Hospital, Institute of Health Professions; 1992. 66 p.
Schauppner CE. Some ramifications of compensation limitations in personal services contracts for direct health care providers [master's thesis]. Monterey (CA): Naval Postgraduate School (US); 1990. 74 p.
Kazerouni NN. Family history of breast cancer as a determinant of the risk of developing endometrial and ovarian cancers: a nationwide cohort study [dissertation]. [Bethesda (MD)]: Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (US), Department of Preventive Medicine and Biometrics; 2002.
Kan H. Does the Medicare principal inpatient diagnostic cost group model adequately adjust for selection bias? [dissertation]. Santa Monica (CA): RAND Graduate School; 2002. 101 p.
Lemov RM. The laboratory imagination: experiments in human and social engineering. [Berkeley (CA)]: University of California, Berkeley; 2000 Spring. 2 vol.
Hanson CA. Embodying erudition: English art, medicine, & antiquarianism in the age of empiricism [dissertation]. [Chicago]: University of Chicago, Department of Art History; 2003. 2 vol.
Boyer CL. Do rural Medicare patients have different post-acute service patterns than their non-rural counterparts? [dissertation]. [Cleveland (OH)]: Case Western Reserve University; 2004. 131 p. Available from: UMI, Ann Arbor, MI; AAT 3145345.
Overlock JA. The relationship between balance and fundamental motor skills in children five to nine years of age [master's thesis]. [Corvallis (OR)]: Oregon State University; 2004. 111 p. Available from: Kinesiology Publications, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR; PSY 2317.
Akerstrom B. Adults with autism and mental retardation: a life-span perspective [dissertation]. Uppsala (Sweden): S. Academiae Upsaliensis; 2001. 156 p. Located at: National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD; W1 AC955 v.20 2001.
Ari AB. Eye injuries on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan: public health implications [master's thesis]. Anchorage (AK): University of Alaska; 2005. 48 p. Master of Public Health.
Verhovsek EL. Examining stages in curriculum change: implementation of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) [dissertation]. [Morgantown (WV)]: West Virginia University; 2003. 197 p. Doctor of Education.
Kanika K. Labor market implications of employer provided health insurance [dissertation]. Evanston (IL): Northwestern University; 1997. 204 p. Sponsored by the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research.
Tuitele BA. The current practices in injury prevention and safety helmet use in an Air Force medical center [master's thesis]. [Bethesda (MD)]: Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences; 2000. 59 p. Supported by the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Protocol No. T061AK-01.
Lukasik-Sedmak DM. How to develop an interactive MRI brain cross-sectional anatomy CD-ROM and Web-based educational materials to meet the needs of medical imaging specialists working in magnetic resonance imaging [dissertation]. [Milwaukee (WI)]: Cardinal Stritch University; 2002. 113 p. Accompanied by: 1 CD-ROM.
Morgan JC. VISIO/KINESIS: a mixed media installation and performance [master's thesis]. Dominguez Hills (CA): California State University, Dominguez Hills; 2001. 47 p. Accompanied by: 1 videocassette.
Wyatt TH. Pilot testing Okay with Asthma (TM) : a digital story for psychosocial asthma management [dissertation]. [Charlottesville (VA)]: University of Virginia; 2003. 109 p. Web site for the program available at: http://okay-with-asthma.org/ .
The general format for a reference to a part of a dissertation, including punctuation:
The general format for a reference to a part of a master's thesis, including punctuation:
Rather than citing a dissertation or thesis as a whole, separately identified portions of them may be cited. Chapters, sections, tables, charts, graphs, photographs, appendixes, and the like are considered parts of dissertations/theses when they are written or compiled by the authors of the dissertation or thesis. In general, most modern texts have standardized to three types of parts: figures, tables, and appendixes. However, many other names may be found for parts.
Because a reference should start with the individual or organization with responsibility for the intellectual content of the publication, begin a reference to a part of a dissertation or thesis with the citation to the dissertation or thesis itself, then follow it with the information about the part. See Chapter 2C Parts of Books for further details on citing parts.
Medical texts frequently contain charts, figures, and other illustrative material that has been reproduced with permission from other sources. Do not cite these as parts using the instructions presented here. Consult the original publication and cite the particular item from there.
Continue to Citation Rules with Examples for Parts of Dissertations and Theses .
Continue to Examples of Citations to Parts of Dissertations and Theses .
Dissertation or Thesis (R) | Name and Number/Letter (R) | Title (R) | Location (Pagination) (R)
General rules for name and number/letter.
Non-English names for parts.
No letter or number follows the name.
No name appears.
1. chapter in a dissertation or thesis, 2. table in a dissertation or thesis, 3. figure in a dissertation or thesis, 4. appendix in a dissertation or thesis, 5. other part of a dissertation or thesis, 6. other part of a dissertation or thesis, without name and number/letter, 7. part of a dissertation or thesis in a language other than english, title of the part for a dissertation or thesis (required).
Non-English titles for parts.
Titles containing a Greek letter, chemical formula, or other special character.
No title appears.
General rules for location (pagination).
Roman numerals for page numbers.
Part paginated separately.
No page numbers appear on the pages of the part.
Lemov RM. The laboratory imagination: experiments in human and social engineering [dissertation]. [Berkeley (CA)]: University of California, Berkeley; 2000 Spring. Chapter 2, Running the maze: animal and human experiments; p. 67-130.
Christensen PM. Infant nutrition and child health on Tarawa, Kiribati: a nutritional anthropological approach [master's thesis]. Sydney (Australia): University of New South Wales, Centre for South Pacific Studies; 1995. Chapter 3.1, Breastfeeding practices on Tarawa; p. 46-53.
Hayenga ES. Dieting through the decades: a comparative study of weight reduction in America as depicted in popular literature and books from 1940 to the late 1980's [dissertation]. [Minneapolis (MN)]: University of Minnesota; 1988. Chapter 3C, Science and health; p. 257-70.
Cornwell D. A cost benefit of telemedicine: an assessment of aero-medical evacuation patients throughout the Pacific Basin [master's thesis]. [Waco (TX)]: Baylor University, US Army-Baylor University Graduate Program; 1995. Table 4, Total air-evacs vs total potential telemedicine patients; p. 45.
Munoz JA. What is the quality of care in a developing country? Measuring physician practice and health outcomes [dissertation]. Santa Monica (CA): Rand Graduate School; 2002. Table 4.8, Mean objective measures of health for healthcare facility users; p. 4-33.
Bicks C. Lurking in the gossip's bowl: genealogy, gynecology, and the politics of midwifery in Shakespeare's England [dissertation]. [Stanford (CA)]: Stanford University, Department of English; 1997 Jun. Figure 9, Syringe for emergency in utero baptism; p.194.
Roberts PR. Snakes and ladders: the pursuit of a safety culture in New Zealand public hospitals [master's thesis]. [Wellington (New Zealand)]: Victoria University of Wellington, Institute of Policy Studies and Health Services Research Centre; 2002. Figure 2.1, Schema showing relationship of paradigms to human performance and links to and through culture; p. 13.
Deutsch B. Lifestyle and contaminants in Greenland 1994-1996: evaluation of the AMAP, Human Health Subprogram [master's thesis]. Aarhus (Denmark): University of Aarhus; 1999. Figure 2, Histograms of birth weight and gestational age; p. 20.
Grant MM. Under the microscope: "race," gender, and medical laboratory science in Canada [dissertation]. [Toronto (ON)]: University of Toronto, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education; 2004. Appendix, Survey on the career patterns and professional experiences of Canadian medical laboratory technologists; p. 285-92.
Kneale C. Health claims: an exploration of the current debate in Australia [master's thesis]. Sydney (Australia): University of Sydney, Nutrition Research Foundation; 1996 Oct. Appendix 4, Health claims questionnaire; p. 49.
Munoz JA. What is the quality of care in a developing country? Measuring physician practice and health outcomes [dissertation]. Santa Monica (CA): Rand Graduate School; 2002. Appendix 1, Background on problems of less developed countries; p. A1-8.
Powers JC. Herman Boerhaave and the pedagogical reform of eighteenth-century chemistry [dissertation]. [Bloomington (IN)]: Indiana University, Department of History and Philosophy of Science; 2001 May. Epilogue, Boerhaave's legacy; p. 296-301.
Mackowski MP. Human factors: aerospace medicine and the origins of manned space flight in the United States [dissertation]. [Tempe (AZ)]: Arizona State University; 2002 May. Part 2, Space medicine; p. 188-377.
Kairo JG. A review of the ecology and restoration of mangroves systems [dissertation]. Brussels (Belgium): Vrije University; 2001. Ecology and restoration of mangrove systems in Kenya; p. 2-15.
Kneale C. Health claims: an exploration of the current debate in Australia [master's thesis]. Sydney (Australia): University of Sydney, Nutrition Research Foundation; 1996 Oct. Summary recommendations; p. 44.
Stewart EP. Who shall decide when doctors disagree? Hoaxes and American men of science in the nineteenth century [dissertation]. Washington: American University, Faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences; 2003. "Doctor" Dionysius Lardner; p. 132-48.
Mackowski MP. Human factors: aerospace medicine and the origins of manned space flight in the United States [dissertation]. [Tempe (AZ)]: Arizona State University; 2002 May. [Map], Germany 1946: showing Allied zones of occupation; p. 188.
Tamayo Lorenzo PA. Descentralizacion y financiacion de la asistencia sanitaria publica en Espana: un estudio desde la perspectiva de la equidad [dissertation]. Madrid: Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia; 1999. Tabla 5.11, Resumen de los resultados de los estudios evaluados, en terminos de necesidad para cada comunidad autonoma; p. 238. Spanish.
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Tamayo Lorenzo PA. Descentralizacion y financiacion de la asistencia sanitaria publica en Espana: un estudio desde la perspectiva de la equidad [Decentralization and financing of public health assistance in Spain: a study from the perspective of equality] [dissertation]. Madrid: Universidad Nacional de Educacion a Distancia; 1999. Tabla 5.11, Resumen de los resultados de los estudios evaluados, en terminos de necesidad para cada comunidad autonoma [Table 5.11, Summary of the results of the evaluated studies, in terms of need for each independent community]; p. 238. Spanish.
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The student cannot be prevented from appearing in the examination if he has not obtained the approval of dissertation/thesis from the hod..
The National Medical Commission (NMC) has released a notification issuing clarification on the mandatory requirement of dissertation/ thesis submission . As per the release, regulation 5.2 (iii) of the Post Graduate Medical Education Regulations 2023 provides that all broad speciality and super speciality students will do thesis related research and would write thesis. Similarly, relevant provision regarding dissertation/ thesis as contained in Regulation 8.4 of the Post Graduate Medical Education Regulations 2023 notes that "Five per cent of mark of total marks of Clinical/Practical and Viva Voce marks (20 marks) will be of dissertation/thesis and it will be part of clinical/practical examination marks. External examiner outside the state will evaluate dissertation/ thesis and take viva voce on it and marks will be given on quality of dissertation/thesis and performance on its viva voce. Therefore, student will submit the dissertation to the university through HoD and dean of the medical college."
The student cannot be prevented from appearing in the examination if he has not obtained the approval of dissertation/thesis from the HoD. The dissertation now accounts for 5 per cent of the total marks in the clinical/practical and viva voce components, meaning 20 marks out of the total marks allocated for these components are reserved for the dissertation. This change in the guidelines will help in the quality of thesis related research work. The Post Graduate Medical Education Board (PGMEB) of the National Medical Commission (NMC), through its public notice dated June 13, 2024, had previously informed all concerned medical colleges/institutions about the requirement to complete the final examination by December 31, 2024. In a meeting held on July 31, 2024 with representatives from various health universities, concerns were raised regarding the mandatory submission of the dissertation/thesis as a prerequisite for appearing in the final examination for the PG Broad Specialty batch of 2021.
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The digital thesis deposit has been a graduation requirement since 2006. Starting in 2012, alumni of the Yale School of Medicine were invited to participate in the YMTDL project by granting scanning and hosting permission to the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library, which digitized the Library's print copy of their thesis or dissertation.
A dissertation is a practical exercise that educates students about basics of research methodology, promotes scientific writing and encourages critical thinking. The National Medical Commission (India) regulations make assessment of a dissertation by a minimum of three examiners mandatory. The candidate can appear for the final examination only ...
Class of 2024 Thesis Deadlines - MD-MHS Students. Deadline. Details. August 22, 2024, at 5 pm*. Deadline for students to provide information regarding thesis title and thesis mentor/advisor to the OSR via Medtrics. August 23, 2024 - December 23, 2024. Student finishes research and writes thesis draft.
PATIENT care and teaching are rather well established components of our medical career. However, with the passage of time a third component has started to influence our medical culture, namely research.1-4 How to accept this challenge is a question.5 Indeed, teaching and research form a dialectic unit, meaning that teaching without a research component is like a soup without salt.
Year 1: August - Students must attend the HST Research Assistantship (RA) and Thesis meeting and turn in an I-9 form to MIT. December - Identify lab, complete RA paperwork. Includes filling out RA form, and completing online paperwork (W4, M4, direct deposit). Beginning in January - Turn in RA form to Laurie Ward, MIT (this can be delayed ...
The student, arranges the date, time, and place of the examination and seminar after contacting the examination committee. At least four weeks before the scheduled date, the student submits the Program Approval and Proposed Examiners forms and Dissertation Information sheet to the Division of Medical Sciences, along with an abstract and title page.
Exploring the relationship between plasmodium parasite density, immune response, and intestinal pathology during murine malaria . Mann, Simar (The University of Edinburgh, 2024-08-22) Plasmodium spp., cause a wide range of symptoms that classically include fever and anaemia. One of the less investigated symptoms is malaria-associated diarrhoea.
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Starting with the YSM class of 2002, the Cushing/Whitney Medical Library and OSR have collaborated on the Yale Medicine Digital Thesis Library (YMTDL) project, publishing the digitized full text of medical student theses as a durable product of Yale student research accomplishments. Digital publication of theses ensures dissemination of the work to communities of interest, provides students ...
Digital Dissertations contains more than 1.6 million entries with information about doctoral dissertations, including Yale MD/PhD dissertations. It is the same database as Dissertation Abstracts, but with the significant advantage that titles published since 1997 are available in PDF digital format. Yale Medicine Thesis Digital Library Project
When the thesis committee has approved the proposal, the student submits the proposal package to HICAP, c/o Traci Anderson in E25-518, for final approval. HICAP may reject a thesis proposal if it has been defended before a committee that was not previously approved via the LOI-2. The proposal package includes the following: the proposal document
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Theses and dissertations are documents that present an author's research findings, which are submitted to the University in support of their academic degree. They are very useful to consult when carrying out your own research because they: provide a springboard to scope existing literature. provide inspiration for the finished product.
Dissertations in the medical field were retrospectively assessed: In a document analysis, all dissertation abstracts at one medical faculty were reviewed. This faculty was chosen as it is one of the oldest and largest medical faculties in Germany, with a strong research tradition and a high dissertation rate among graduating students.
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A dissertation topic in medicine needs to be captivating and must intrigue the reader to look closer into the research work. At the outset, it is a good strategy to just define a broad area and a dissertation topic need not be very specific or restrictive. The defined general area must be studied thoroughly and all its facets analyzed in detail.
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Rather than citing a dissertation or thesis as a whole, separately identified portions of them may be cited. Chapters, sections, tables, charts, graphs, photographs, appendixes, and the like are considered parts of dissertations/theses when they are written or compiled by the authors of the dissertation or thesis.
New Delhi: The National Medical Commission (NMC) has released a notification issuing clarification on the mandatory requirement of dissertation/ thesis submission.As per the release, regulation 5. ...