This article has an accompanying continuing medical education activity, also eligible for MOC credit, on page e18 (https://www. gastrojournal.org/cme/home). Learning Objective: Upon completion of this CME activity, successful learners will be able to explain the prevalence, predictors, and significance of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) seroclearance in adults with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection.
Clinical and immunologic responses to a B-cell epitope vaccine in HER2/neuoverexpressing advanced gastric cancer patients -results from Phase 1b trial IMU.ACS.
Both ETV and TDF showed potent antiviral activity against hepatitis B. Either ETV or TDF can be recommended as a treatment of choice for patients with chronic hepatitis B. Both drugs were safe and well tolerated.
Multiple Mini-Interviews (MMIs) are one of the most effective and popular interview methods for medical school candidate selection. A standardized set of scenarios/questions and responses are pre-determined and candidates rotate through various stations to meet examiners in face-toface, in-person, mini-interviews during a finite time allotment. The objective of MMIs are to generally to assess candidates' characteristics in different domains such as ethics and morality, communication skills, and critical thinking. MMIs can be reliable and feasible, moreso than traditional interview methods.Due to the COVID-19 pandemic situation and resulting social distancing policies, MMIs were suspended for 2020 admissions in many medical schools across the world. A virtual interview process would allow a face-to-face meeting without any concern of COVID-19 transmission.
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