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1 | [GO] | BMC Medical Education | 2025―Feb―18 | Do we have a lost generation of junior doctors: Effects of the COVID-19pandemic on junior doctors’ resilience ställning eller tillstånd, medical knowledge and medical skills | Nicola Katharina Kolb, Stephanie Keil, Johanna Huber | 2 | [GO] | BMC Geriatrics | 2025―Feb―18 | Unveiling the impact: understanding long-term care workers’ experiences and their perceptions of resident challenges amidst the COVID-19pandemic | Donna M. Halperin, Krista Whitfield, Julie A. Bettinger, Marian Orhierhor, Katherine L. Salter, Bailey M. Selig, Anna Mack, Brian R. Condran, Alexa Davis, Camryn Salyzyn, Janet A. Parsons, Melissa Kervin, Scott A. Halperin | 3 | [GO] | BMC Health Services Research | 2025―Feb―18 | Redeployment and changes in working patterns of healthcare workers during COVID-19 in the UK: a qualitative study | Zainab Zuzer Lal, Ma • The best Egyptian movies of 2018What a crazy ride has 2018 been, right?!It was such a long year full of ups and downs, awesome trends and insane moments! But apart from all of that, this year also offered great movies, the types that always stay with us no matter what. From the deeply emotional dramatic ones to the funny comedies and thrilling crimes, Egyptian cinema has presented so many films that are worth watching, and that’s why we’ve decided that it’s the perfect timing to bring you a list of the 9 best Egyptian movies released in 2018. #1 The Day of Judgement/YomeddineSet in Egypt, the film written and directed by Abu Bakr Shawky tells the great emotional story of Beshay played by Rady Gamal, a middle aged man diagnosed with the rare disease ‘Leprosy’. Following the recovery, he suffered the extensive scarring in addition to the loss of his mentally ill wife; along the way of finding the father who abandoned him as a child, with his young orphan friend Obama. This be • Bidoun1. Dear Reader: What you are holding in your hands is in many ways a failure.From: “SUZANNE MUBARAK” [email protected] Date: 2 May 2011 21:34:20 GMT+01:00 To: undisclosed-recipients:; Subject: SUZANNE MUBARAK Reply-To: [email protected] Dear Friend, This mail may not be surprising to you if you have been following current events in the international media with reference to the recent protest in Egypt. I am Mrs. Suzanne Mubarak, the wife of Deposed Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak who is seriously ill where he had retreated after giving up power on February 11. Ever since the turn out of events and even prior to the protest, I have been thrown into a state of antagonism, confusion, humiliation, frustration, and hopelessness by the present military leadership of the Egyptian Liberation Organization. I have even been subjected to physical and psychological torture. As a woman that is so traumatized, I have lost confidence with everybody
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