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Niki Karavitaki
Researcher at University of Birmingham
Publications - 175
Citations - 7702
Niki Karavitaki is an academic researcher from University of Birmingham. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 147 publications receiving 6071 citations. Previous affiliations of Niki Karavitaki include University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust & Queen Mary University of London.
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Simulation via instant messaging - Birmingham advance (SIMBA): an innovative simulation-based learning model that helped to keep medical education continue during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Georgia Morgan,Emma Ooi,Thia Hanania,Meri Davitadze,Dengyi Zhou,Parisha Blaggan,Eka Melson,Wiebke Arlt,Kristien Boelaert,Rachel Cooney,Shri Pathmakanthan,Vinay Reddy-Kolanu,Niki Karavitaki,Cai Ying Ng,Isabel Allison,Wentin Chen,Lucretia Thomas,Nia Evans,Punith Kempegowda +18 more
TL;DR: In response to COVID-19, the delivery of medical education has largely transitioned from face-to-face teaching to virtual platforms as discussed by the authors, which is a useful teaching modality to develop clinicians' knowledge and skills, while protecting patients from harm.
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Sustained clinical knowledge improvements from simulation experiences with Simulation via Instant Messaging-Birmingham Advance.
Dengyi Zhou,Meri Davitadze,Emma Ooi,Cai Ying Ng,Isabel Allison,Lucretia Thomas,Thia Hanania,Parisha Blaggan,Nia Evans,Wentin Chen,Eka Melson,Kristien Boelaert,Niki Karavitaki,Punith Kempegowda +13 more
TL;DR: Simulation via Instant Messaging-Birmingham Advance (SIMBA) as discussed by the authors is a simulation-based learning platform for postgraduate healthcare professionals to support continuing medical education (CME) through WhatsApp and Zoom.
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Discontinuation of long-term growth hormone treatment in adults with severe growth hormone deficiency: A United Kingdom web-based survey of endocrine practice
TL;DR: A searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology can be found in this article , where the abstracts are extracted from the corresponding abstracts from the conference proceedings.
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Foster Kennedy syndrome secondary to a giant prolactinoma with a remarkable response to cabergoline
TL;DR: The case of 21-year-old male with an 18-month history of reduced visual function in the left eye, diagnosed with a giant prolactinoma causing hypog onadotropic hypogonadism, who developed Foster Kennedy syndrome with a swollen right optic disc is presented.
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A TSH-secreting pituitary adenoma cured from SSA monotherapy alone: Disease free more than three years after stopping treatment
TL;DR: A searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology can be found in this article , where the abstracts are extracted from the corresponding abstracts from the conference proceedings.