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Influence of COVID-19 Pandemic on Medical Education: A Literature Review 新冠肺炎疫情对医学教育的影响:文献综述
Pub Date : 2021-03-31 DOI: 10.47363/jmcn/2021(2)113
Ebaa Felemban
Influence of COVID-19 Pandemic on Medical Education: A Literature Review
新冠肺炎疫情对医学教育的影响:文献综述
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Financial Impact of the Corona Virus Pandemic from January to June the Case of Blantyre Small and Medium Entrepriises 1月至6月冠状病毒大流行的财务影响——布兰太尔中小企业案例
Pub Date : 2020-12-31 DOI: 10.47363/JMCN/2020(1)105
Patricia Singini
Each and every business concern must maintain adequate amount of finance for their smooth running of the business concern and also maintain the business carefully to achieve the goal of the business concern. The business goal can be achieved only with the help of effective management of finance. We can’t neglect the importance of finance at any time at and at any situation. Financial management is very important in the field of increasing the wealth of the investors and the business concern. Ultimate aim of any business concern will achieve the maximum profit and higher profitability leads to maximize the wealth of the investors as well as the nation. There is higher rate of business stagnation of businesses due to its product cycle being affected due to economic downturn, mostly we expect business to grow from introduction, growth ,maturity then if not well managed may decline, The other stagnation has been created because of challenges of globalizations, the emergency of COVID 19 which started in Wuhan migrated to the whole world through those involved in international business. Qualitative research was done to explore the financial impacts of covid 19 from January to june 2020,the case of Blantyre city persperctive,Blantyre was chosen because it is a commercial city has all people of Malawian ethnic background and more of International business it gave a true reflection of Malawi small and medium enterprises stand. Quantitative data was collected using questionnaires, interviews, media and observations were also used to achieve the objectives. Managers of small and medium enterprises were interviewed to represent the organization to give a broader picture of the organization ,15 SME’s and 10 entrepreneurs were interviewed to have a picture on the other side of an individual. A deductive approach was used ,theories of international business and income inequality were used to assist in the finding out the problem.
每一家企业都必须保持足够的资金,以确保企业的顺利运营,并谨慎地维护企业,以实现企业的目标。只有在有效的财务管理的帮助下,才能实现业务目标。在任何时候、任何情况下,我们都不能忽视金融的重要性。财务管理在增加投资者财富和企业关注的领域非常重要。任何企业的最终目标都将实现利润最大化,更高的盈利能力将使投资者和国家的财富最大化。由于经济衰退影响了企业的产品周期,企业的业务停滞率更高,主要是我们预计企业从引入、增长到成熟都会增长,如果管理不善,可能会下降。另一个停滞是由于全球化的挑战,始于武汉的2019冠状病毒病紧急情况通过参与国际业务的人员传播到了全世界。对新冠肺炎19在2020年1月至6月的财务影响进行了定性研究,以布兰太尔市为例,选择布兰太尔是因为它是一个商业城市,所有人都有马拉维民族背景,更多的国际商业,它真实地反映了马拉维中小企业的立场。通过问卷、访谈、媒体和观察收集了定量数据,也用于实现目标。采访了中小型企业的管理人员,以代表该组织,对该组织有更广泛的了解,采访了15名中小企业和10名企业家,以了解个人的另一面。使用演绎方法,使用国际商业和收入不平等理论来帮助找出问题。
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Program Against Cancer in Kenya 肯尼亚抗癌项目
Pub Date : 2020-12-31 DOI: 10.47363/JMCN/2020(1)103
E. Mbaye
Worldwide, one in eight deaths is due to cancer. Projections based on the GLOBOCAN 2012 estimates predict a substantive increase new cancer cases per year by 2035 in developing countries if preventive measures are not widely applied. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), millions of lives could be saved each year if countries made use of existing knowledge and the best cost-effective methods to prevent and treat cancer. Therefore, the aim of this study is to estimate a provisional budget against cancer in low and middle incomes countries, according the GNI-PPP, the cancer incidence and the number of population. Economically country classification is determining with the Gross national income (GNI), per capita, Purchasing power parity (PPP), according the administrations of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank (WB) and the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Cancer incidence data presented are based on the most recent data available at IARC. However, population compares estimates from the US Bureau of the Census. The provisional budget is establishing among the guidelines developed by WHO for regional and national cancer control programs according to national economic development. Provisional budget against cancer is estimated to 352,278.784 (thousands of U.S $) for a population of 47,615,739 persons in Kenya
在全球范围内,每八人中就有一人死于癌症。基于GLOBOCAN 2012年估计的预测预测,如果预防措施得不到广泛应用,到2035年,发展中国家每年新增癌症病例将大幅增加。根据世界卫生组织(世界卫生组织)的说法,如果各国利用现有知识和最具成本效益的方法预防和治疗癌症,每年可以挽救数百万人的生命。因此,本研究的目的是根据国民总收入-PPP、癌症发病率和人口数量,估计中低收入国家癌症的临时预算。根据国际货币基金组织(IMF)、世界银行(WB)和中央情报局(CIA)的管理,国家经济分类是根据国民总收入(GNI)、人均购买力平价(PPP)确定的。提供的癌症发病率数据基于IARC的最新数据。然而,人口统计比较了美国人口普查局的估计。临时预算是世界卫生组织根据国家经济发展为区域和国家癌症控制计划制定的指导方针之一。肯尼亚人口47615739人的癌症临时预算估计为352278.784(千美元)
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Social Stigma and Other Consequences of COVID-19 Pandemic in Low Resource Setting, in Eastern Africa: The Need to Increase Preventive Efforts and Addressing the Consequences, 2020 《2019冠状病毒病大流行在东非资源匮乏地区的社会耻辱和其他后果:加强预防工作和应对后果的必要性》,2020年
Pub Date : 2020-12-31 DOI: 10.47363/JMCN/2020(1)107
Shewangizaw. H Mariam, M. Abayneh
Since the emergency of COVID-19 pandemics, many countries have been encountered a multitude of challenges. People have been facing health related and other social consequences throughout the world. It is too early to know the aggravated impact of COVID-19 on people living in resource-limited setting, like east Africa countries. In these countries, besides direct public health impact, the COVID-19 pandemic has provoked social stigma and discriminatory behaviors against people of certain ethnic backgrounds as well as anyone perceived to have been in contact with the virus. Social stigma can negatively affect those with the disease, as well as their caregivers, family, friends and communities. COVID-19 pandemics have also been provoked great impacts on daily social consumptions such as food and other food supplements. In addition, COVID-19 pandemic were overshadowed endemics diseases such as malaria, TB and HIV related care and antenatal care services as well as other non-communicable diseases prevention and control. Social stigma coupled with other consequences could result in more severe health problems, can undermine social cohesion and prompt possible social isolation of groups, which might contribute to a situation where the virus is more, not less, likely to spread and difficulties controlling a disease outbreak. Therefore, how we communicate about COVID-19 is critical in supporting people to take effective action to help combat the disease and to avoid fuelling fear and stigma. An environment needs to be created in which the disease and its impact can be discussed and addressed openly, honestly and effectively. This is a message for government, media and local organizations working on the COVID-19 infections.
自新冠肺炎疫情爆发以来,许多国家都面临着诸多挑战。世界各地的人们都面临着与健康相关的后果和其他社会后果。现在要知道新冠肺炎对生活在资源有限环境中的人们(如东非国家)的严重影响还为时过早。在这些国家,除了直接的公共卫生影响外,新冠肺炎大流行还引发了对某些种族背景的人以及任何被认为接触过该病毒的人的社会污名化和歧视行为。社会污名会对患者及其照顾者、家人、朋友和社区产生负面影响。新冠肺炎大流行也对食品和其他食品补充剂等日常社会消费产生了巨大影响。此外,新冠肺炎大流行被疟疾、结核病和艾滋病毒相关护理和产前护理服务等地方病以及其他非传染性疾病的预防和控制所掩盖。社会污名化加上其他后果可能会导致更严重的健康问题,破坏社会凝聚力,并可能导致群体的社会孤立,这可能会导致病毒传播的可能性更大,而不是更少,难以控制疾病爆发。因此,我们如何就新冠肺炎进行沟通,对于支持人们采取有效行动帮助抗击该疾病并避免加剧恐惧和耻辱至关重要。需要创造一个环境,让人们能够公开、诚实和有效地讨论和解决这种疾病及其影响。这是向政府、媒体和致力于新冠肺炎感染的地方组织发出的信息。
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