Mohammad Talal Elhakim

Mohammad Talal Elhakim
  • Doctor of Medicine
  • Medical Doctor at Odense University Hospital

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Current institution
Odense University Hospital
Current position
  • Medical Doctor
Additional affiliations
August 2018 - present
Sygehus Sønderjylland
Position
  • Instructor
Description
  • A 4-day obligatory acute course for junior doctors as part of the postgraduate medical training programme. The course is simulation-based and combines 1) the medical scenario with realistic settings and high-tech mannequins and 2) post-event debriefing.
January 2018 - present
University of Southern Denmark
Position
  • Teacher & Examiner in Medical Communication
Description
  • Obligatory courses in medical communication at both bachelor's and master's level. The students are individually trained in the application of the Calgary-Cambridge Guide in their communication with standardized patients played by professional actors.
May 2011 - February 2016
University of Southern Denmark
Position
  • Instructor
Description
  • 750 hours of experience in teaching 1st, 2nd and 3rd year students from the bachelor's degree programmes of medicine, clinical biomechanics, pharmacy and others, in a variety of medical courses including anatomy, physiology, histology and neurology.
Education
February 2010 - June 2016
University of Southern Denmark
Field of study
  • Medicine

Publications

Publications (14)
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Purpose To estimate the strength of association between use of antithrombotics (AT) drugs with survival after spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (s-ICH) comparing oral anticoagulant (OAC) or platelet antiaggregants (PA) with no AT use and in active comparator analyses OAC vs PA, direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC) vs vitamin K antagonist (VKA), and...
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Mammography screening supported by deep learning–based artificial intelligence (AI) solutions can potentially reduce workload without compromising breast cancer detection accuracy, but the site of deployment in the workflow might be crucial. This retrospective study compared three simulated AI-integrated screening scenarios with standard double rea...
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Objectives This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to assess the stroke detection performance of artificial intelligence (AI) in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and additionally to identify reporting insufficiencies. Methods PRISMA guidelines were followed. MEDLINE, Embase, Cochrane Central, and IEEE Xplore were searched for studies utili...
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Background and objectives: Few population-based studies have assessed associations between the use of antithrombotic (platelet antiaggregant or anticoagulant) drugs and location-specific risks of spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (s-ICH). In this study, we estimated associations between antithrombotic drug use and the risk of lobar vs nonlobar...
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Background Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are proposed as a replacement of the first reader in double reading within mammography screening. We aimed to assess cancer detection accuracy of an AI system in a Danish screening population. Methods We retrieved a consecutive screening cohort from the Region of Southern Denmark including all partic...
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To validate an AI system for standalone breast cancer detection on an entire screening population in comparison to first-reading breast radiologists. All mammography screenings performed between August 4, 2014, and August 15, 2018, in the Region of Southern Denmark with follow-up within 24 months were eligible. Screenings were assessed as normal or...
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Importance: Survivors of spontaneous (ie, nontraumatic and with no known structural cause) intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) have an increased risk of major cardiovascular events (MACEs), including recurrent ICH, ischemic stroke (IS), and myocardial infarction (MI). Only limited data are available from large, unselected population studies assessing t...
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Women with false-positive mammography screening results have a two- to four-fold higher risk of breast cancer. This study aimed to investigate if the subsequent risk of breast cancer after a false-positive mammography screening is associated with the received diagnostic assessment. The study population consisted of women who underwent false-positiv...
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Prostate cancer most commonly metastasizes to lymph nodes, bones, the liver, and the lungs. Prostate cancer carcinomatosis with an affinity for the appendix is not well described in current literature and is usually reported with acute appendicitis as the primary presentation. A 65-year-old male with a history of recurrent prostate cancer presented...
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Background A causal relationship between statin use and intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is uncertain. We hypothesized that an association between long-term statin exposure and ICH risk might vary for different ICH locations. Methods We conducted this analysis using linked Danish nationwide registries. Within the Southern Denmark Region (population...
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This study was aimed at comparing the learning efficacy of a traditional instructor-led lesson with that of a completely virtual, self-directed lesson in immersive virtual reality (IVR) in teaching basic point-of-care ultrasound (PoCUS) skills. We conducted a blinded, non-inferiority, parallel-group, randomized controlled trial in which final-year...
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to increase quality and efficiency of breast cancer screening. Recent studies have provided comparative data on AI versus human performance in cancer detection with encouraging results, and commercially available AI systems are used worldwide as a clinical tool for mammography screening. There are, how...
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Background: To present the first national series of salivary duct carcinoma patients, including survival rates and an analysis of prognostic factors. Methods: By merging three Danish nationwide registries that encompass an entire population, 34 patients diagnosed with salivary duct carcinoma from 1990 to 2005 were identified. Histological slides...
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Objectives: To present a national series of polymorphous low-grade adenocarcinoma (PLGA) patients, including survival rates and an analysis of prognostic factors. Materials and methods: By merging three Danish nationwide registries, 73 patients diagnosed with PLGA from 1990 to 2005 were identified. Histological slides were reviewed and data conc...

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