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1.A retrospective comparison of treatment response between short course (6 months) and extended course (9 to 12 months) among Filipino women with genital tract tuberculosis who underwent medical management in a tertiary government hospital from January 2015 to March 2020.

Raissa Marie M. TUD ; Analyn T. FUENTES-FALLARME

Acta Medica Philippina 2025;59(Early Access 2025):1-7

2.Navigating the digital shift: Review of literature and recommendations for enhancing nursing informatics education in the Philippines.

Neil Roy B. ROSALES ; Reiner Lorenzo J. TAMAYO

Acta Medica Philippina 2025;59(Early Access 2025):1-11

3.Predictive factors of transient congenital hypothyroidism among Filipino children: A retrospective study.

Lorna R. ABAD ; Ebner Bon G. MACEDA ; Angela Marie D. LEYCO ; Sylvia C. ESTRADA

Acta Medica Philippina 2025;59(Early Access 2025):1-10

4."They did not judge me": A qualitative study on patient satisfaction in public primary HIV care facilities in Metro Manila, Philippines.

Selina Kyle D. BABASA ; Alessandra D. HAMOR ; Daniela S. PARANGALAN ; Sofia Faith V. RIZARIE ; Nikki M. MATIBAG ; Kevin Jace A. MIRANDA ; Rogie Royce Z. CARANDANG

Acta Medica Philippina 2025;59(Early Access 2025):1-12

5.Clinical features and outcomes of ocular myasthenia gravis in a tertiary Philippine hospital.

Aubhugn T. LABIANO ; Franz Marie O. CRUZ ; Bryan Vincent Q. MESINA

Acta Medica Philippina 2025;59(Early Access 2025):1-7

6.External ocular manifestations among patients diagnosed with Coronavirus disease 2019 in a referral center in the Philippines.

Alyssa Louise B. PEJANA-PAULINO ; Aramis B. TORREFRANCA JR. ; Nilo Vincent Dg. FLORCRUZ ; Ma. Dominga B. PADILLA

Acta Medica Philippina 2025;59(Early Access 2025):1-9

7.The analysis of the provider, payer, and regulator stakeholders' understanding and acceptance of the Universal Healthcare Law in three provinces in the Philippines: A qualitative study using a content analysis approach.

Edwin M. MERCADO ; Hannah N. GILBERT ; Jose V. TECSON III ; Chunling LU

Acta Medica Philippina 2025;59(Early Access 2025):1-15

8.Effect of a brief training program on the knowledge of Filipino primary care providers in a rural and a remote setting: A before and after study.

Julianne Keane M. PASCUAL ; Arianna Maever LORECHE ; Regine Ynez H. DE MESA ; Noleen Marie C. FABIAN ; Josephine T. SANCHEZ ; Janelle Micaela S. PANGANIBAN ; Mia P. REY ; Carol Stephanie C. TAN-LIM ; Mark Anthony U. JAVELOSA ; Ramon Pedro P. PATERNO ; Ray U. CASILE ; Leonila F. DANS ; Antonio L. DANS

Acta Medica Philippina 2025;59(1):66-72

9.Are Filipinos ready for long-term care? A qualitative study on awareness, perspectives, and challenges of relevant organizations, community leaders, carers, and older persons in select sites in the Philippines.

Angely P. GARCIA ; Shelley Ann F. DE LA VEGA ; Ayra Mae S. BALINGBING ; Ma. Anna Carmina D. ORLINO ; Jan Michael M. HERBER ; Angelita L. VILORIA-LARIN

Acta Medica Philippina 2025;59(3):21-38

10.Exploring the knowledge, attitude, and practices of community pharmacists in Eastern Visayas towards readiness to provide information service on Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) products.

Archie M. CABACHETE ; Judah Israel O. LESCANO ; Lorraine V. TAGLE ; Micah M. AREJA ; Elizabeth Y. TAN ; Gea Abigail U. ECOY ; Florencio V. ARCE JR. ; Gerard Lee L. SEE

Acta Medica Philippina 2025;59(3):80-91

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