Global Researcher Club

Intro to Scientific Research

Intro to Scientific Research The Global Researcher Club is thrilled to announce this workshop, “Intro to Scientific Research,” as part of our From “Zero to Researcher™Medical Research Program.” It aims to cover all fundamentals and steps of scientific research, including how to formulate strong research questions, define objectives, understand basic study designs, and gain an […]

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Research Opportunity for Early Career Researchers – Mental Health Literacy Among Perinatal Women Across Different Arab Countries

Call for Collaborators for Authorship: The Global Researcher Club Call for Collaborators, Data Collection for Authorship: The Global Researcher Club invites committed researchers to collaborate in a multinational study exploring mental health literacy among perinatal women across different Arab countries..  – How to be an Author?You can apply to collect the required sample size responses

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Research Opportunity for Early Career Researchers – Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices about AI among Healthcare workers: Global Survey

Call for Collaborators for Authorship: The Global Researcher Club invites committed researchers to collaborate in a multinational study exploring healthcare workers’ Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices regarding Artificial Intelligence (AI) use in healthcare.  – How to be an Author?You can apply to collect the required sample size responses using online and face-to-face data collection.   – Sample size:

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Internet addiction among youth across 26 countries: psychological, personality, and socioeconomic determinants

Noha Fadl, Assem Gebreal, Shaimaa Abdelaziz Abdelmoneim, Fatima Asim Abdelmoneim, Maryam Khalil E. Jasim, Achref Jebnouni, Mohamed Ayoub Tlili, Layan Saeed Alshmrani, Taif Ali A. Almazni, Slimane Mehdad, Ayoub Ait Lahcen, Marwa Ashraf Alzoubi, Husam Aldean Hatem Khrais, Mohammed Omer Elbadawi Elhassan, Alaa El Moghrabi, Omar Alwakaa, Moaz Abouelmagd, Armara M. Galwab, Samhitha Vadlamudi, Agus

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Cross-national disparities in healthcare workers’ perceptions: Examining fear of infection and confidence in the received COVID-19 vaccines amid emerging variants

Mai Hussein,Assem Gebreal,Ahmed Naeem,Asmaa Mohammed AboElela,Hoda Ali Ahmed Shiba,Jargaltulga Ulziijargal,Aesha L. E. Enairat,Ibrahim Adel,Bayan Ayash,Shehata Farag Shehata,Safar Abadi Alsaleem,Ahmed A. Mahfouz,Omar Alwakaa,Logina Ezz Elarab,Vanessa Pamela Salolin Vargas,Fabio Massimo Oddi,Hala Bakro,Dennis Brempong,Muhereza Morgan Meike,Ramy Mohamed Ghazy Abstract Variants of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) can influence transmissibility, virulence, vaccine efficacy, the effectiveness of therapeutic

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Prevalence, Spectrum, and Management of Thyroid Dysfunction in Children with Down Syndrome: A Retrospective Study from Southern Saudi Arabia

Youssef Ali Alqahtani 1ORCID,Ayed A. Shati 1ORCID,Ayoub Ali Alshaikh 2,Ali Thamer Alshahrani 3,Salwa Abdullah Bin Qaed 3ORCID,Manar Ali Alqahtani 3ORCID,Omar Ayidh Alotaibi 4ORCID,Muteb Obaid Alharthi 4ORCID,Mohamed Hassan Sarhan 4ORCID,Abdulaziz Mohammed Alrasheed 4 andRamy Mohamed Ghazy 2,5,*ORCID Abstract Background: Down syndrome (DS) is strongly associated with a high prevalence of thyroid dysfunction. International guidelines recommend regular

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Research Opportunity for Early Career Researchers – AI and Occupational Burnout in Healthcare: Global Survey

Call for Collaborators for Authorship: The Global Researcher Club  invites invites committed researchers to collaborate in a multinational study exploring the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Occupational Burnout in Healthcare. This pioneering project aims to understand the relationship between Artificial Intelligence (AI) integration and occupational burnout among healthcare professionals. – How to be an

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Research Opportunity for Early Career Researchers – Global Survey on AI Use in Health

Call for Collaborators for Authorship: The Global Researcher Club invites committed researchers to collaborate in a multinational study exploring the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in health Worldwide. This global initiative includes multiple studies, which focuses on understanding public and healthcare professionals’ perceptions, awareness, and trust in AI applications within the health sector.. – How to

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Exploring the quality of life and its determinants among caregivers of patients with tuberculosis: a cross-sectional study

Esraa Abdellatif Hammouda, Rasha Ashmawy, Mahmoud A. Hassan & Ramy Mohamed Ghazy Abstract BackgroundAssessing quality of life (QoL) of caregivers of patients with tuberculosis (TB) highlights their unseen sacrifices. This study aimed to address the domains of QoL of TB caregivers and to estimate their possible determinants in Alexandria, Egypt. MethodsThis cross-sectional survey was conducted

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UNFPA cutting-edge climate change research awards: Investigating temperature effects on maternal stress during pregnancy

UNFPA cutting-edge climate change research awards A UNFPA-funded research project by the Global Researcher Club (GRC) to improve maternal and infant health in the face of climate change in Egypt and Sudan About This research project, funded by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and led by the Global Researcher Club (GRC), investigates the effects

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