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    Factors influencing reselection of village doctors in rural-oriented tuition-waived medical education program in Shanghai, China: a cross-sectional study by Jing Gao, Juhua Zhang, Chenlei Shi, Aiqin Fan, Peng Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…NGVDs who think village doctors can leverage their professional ability with “okay” (OR, 32.87 [95%CI, 3.69–293.64]) and “yes” (OR, 120.03 [95%CI, 12.78- > 999.99]) and who think NGVDs were “important” (OR, 3.74 [95%CI, 1.21–11.55]) were more inclinatively to reselect to be NGVD.ConclusionReasons for choosing RTME, understanding of the government’s policy, career identity, and job satisfaction were all influence the reselection of RTME. …”
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    Strategies and system architecture for the ICT-Energy convergence by Peng GAO, Ziyu XIAO, Sheng ZHANG

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The global demand for green and low-carbon development was analyzed, highlighting that despite sustained increases in global carbon emissions, current efforts fall short of achieving the temperature targets set forth by the Paris Agreement.Green and low-carbon development has thus emerged as a universal consensus and a prevailing trend worldwide.China’s current energy situation and relevant policies were further described, asserting that the ICT-Energy convergence is an inevitable path for future societal digitalization and low-carbonization.Then, the objectives and system architecture of ICT-Energy convergence were proposed.Central to the role of ICT Systems, the architecture embodies three core functionalities, realizing efficient management across all segments of the energy sector through intelligent control, fostering cross-domain synergy between ICT and energy networks and empowering various industries.An exploration of the system synergy mechanisms was conducted within the ICT-Energy converged architecture, and implementation pathways and strategic recommendations for ICT-Energy convergence were outlined.…”
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    The current and future cancer burden in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries by Saleh A. Alessy, Saleh A. Alqahtani, Jerome Vignat, Amid Abuhmaidan, Amani E. L. Basmi, Najla Al Lawati, Ameera Ali A‐Nooh, Wael Shelpai, Samar Alhomoud, Ali Al‐Zahrani, Freddie Bray, Ariana Znaor

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Results An estimated 42,475 new cancer cases and 19,895 deaths occurred in the GCC countries in 2020, with corresponding age‐standardized incidence and mortality rates of 96.5 and 52.3 per 100,000, respectively. Female breast (16%), colorectal (13%), and thyroid (9%) were the most common types of cancer in the GCC countries, accounting for almost 40% of all cancer incidence. …”
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