Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Inaugural Issue

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We are delighted to present the inaugural issue of The Scholarly Society of America Journal of Medicine (SSAJM), a platform dedicated to showcasing cutting-edge research and fostering intellectual discourse within the medical community. This collection of manuscripts represents a diverse array of topics that reflect the depth and breadth of medical inquiry undertaken by our contributors. Navigating the Research Landscape: A Roadmap for Residents offers valuable insights for residents embarking on their research journey. The commentary provides a comprehensive guide, serving as a roadmap to navigate the intricate and dynamic landscape of medical research.

In Reduction of Musculoskeletal Pain in First Postgraduate Year (PGY1) Medicine Residents: A Randomized Controlled Trial on Improving Work Life with Laptop Ergonomics, the authors delve into the crucial aspect of resident well-being, exploring ways to enhance work life and reduce musculoskeletal pain through ergonomic interventions. A Case of Calcium Resistant Pancreatitis unfolds a clinical puzzle, presenting a unique case that challenges conventional understanding. The exploration of calcium-resistant pancreatitis adds a layer of complexity to our understanding of this medical condition.

The article on A Novel ASXL1 Variant in a Case with Bohring-Opitz Syndrome delves into the realm of rare genetic disorders, unraveling the intricacies of a novel ASXL1 variant and its association with Bohring-Opitz Syndrome. An Unusual Etiology of Celiac duodenopathy investigates a less-explored avenue, shedding light on an uncommon etiology of Celiac duodenopathy. This contribution expands our understanding of the varied presentations of this condition.

Anaplasmosis Presenting as Septic Shock of Unknown Origin brings attention to the challenges in diagnosing infectious diseases. The manuscript narrates a compelling case of anaplasmosis, highlighting the importance of considering less common etiologies in cases of septic shock. The case report on Unraveling the Dynamic Progression: Lyme Carditis Transforming from AVB Type 1 to Complete Heart Block provides a fascinating journey through the dynamic progression of Lyme carditis. The authors meticulously document the transition from AVB Type 1 to complete heart block, contributing to our understanding of this intricate condition.

Lastly, The Mandate of Nutritional Courses for Medical Students: A Consideration calls for a reevaluation of medical education. This manuscript advocates for the inclusion of nutritional courses in the curriculum, emphasizing the pivotal role of nutrition in medical practice. We extend our gratitude to the authors for their outstanding contributions to this inaugural issue. The diversity and depth of these manuscripts exemplify the commitment of the medical community to advancing knowledge and improving patient care. We hope that this issue serves as a catalyst for further exploration and discussion within the medical field. Welcome to the inaugural edition of SSAJM

Published: 2023-12-29

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