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Amer Sindiani

Researcher at Jordan University of Science and Technology

Publications -  31
Citations -  396

Amer Sindiani is an academic researcher from Jordan University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 22 publications receiving 117 citations.

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Stress and behavioral changes with remote E-exams during the Covid-19 pandemic: A cross-sectional study among undergraduates of medical sciences.

TL;DR: Robust exam platform and remote mock E-exams are recommended to reduce students' potential stress after the COVID-19 pandemic, which suggested a negative impact of E- Exams on students within Medical Faculties.
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Distance education during the COVID-19 outbreak: A cross-sectional study among medical students in North of Jordan

TL;DR: Most medical students at JUST preferred the traditional face-to-face teaching method over the solo online teaching methods with recommendations to convert to a more integrated educational system.
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Determinants of antenatal care attendance among women residing in highly disadvantaged communities in northern Jordan: a cross-sectional study.

TL;DR: Taking women’s experiences of ANC as a key metric for reporting the quality of the care is more likely to lead to increased utilization of ANC services by women in highly disadvantaged communities.
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Indications and Clinical Profile of Neonatal Admissions: A Cross-Sectional Descriptive Analysis from a Single Academic Center in Jordan.

TL;DR: The majority of neonatal admissions at King Abdullah University Hospital in Jordan are term and late preterm infants delivered by cesarean section, and prematurity, respiratory failure of the newborn, and suspected sepsis due to maternal PROM are the leading causes of admission.
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MicroRNA‐targeting in spermatogenesis: Over‐expressions of microRNA‐23a/b‐3p and its affected targeting of the genes ODF2 and UBQLN3 in spermatozoa of patients with oligoasthenozoospermia

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate experimentally whether miR-23a/b-3p targets the genes ODF2 and UBQLN3 and whether this targeting impacts abundance levels of ODF 2 and UbQLN 3 in patients with oligoasthenozoospermia.