https://www.selleckchem.com/products/sh-4-54.html A recent study has shown that the averaged time tabled teaching for a medical student across 5 years in the UK was 4629 hours. Radiology has been demonstrated to be an excellent teaching source, yet the number of hours allocated to this has never been calculated.The aims of this study were to evaluate and quantify the hours allocated to radiology teaching in Scottish Medical Schools and to evaluate if they can fulfil requirements expected from other Clinical disciplines and the upcoming General Medical Council Medical Licensing Assessment (GMC MLA). Data pertaining to timetabled teaching for Radiology in Scottish Universities were obtained from the authors of the Analysis of Teaching of Medical Schools (AToMS) survey. In addition, University Lead Clinician Teachers were surveyed on the radiological investigations and skills medical students should have at graduation. Medical students in Scottish Universities were allocated 59 h in Radiology (0.3%) out of a total 19,325 h of timetabled teaching. Hospitalrs' and GMC expectations of medical students at graduation. In this study we investigated adolescent students' (13-15 years old) social representations of the vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV) by analysing their iconographic productions of the vaccination. A qualitative study with workshops was set up in three volunteer schools. Student groups created a total of 27 posters about the vaccination. Two types of messages emerged the first presented vaccination as a means of preventing cancer, while the second presented it as a means of promoting sexual health. The choice between using one message type or the other seemed to stem from the fact that students appropriated the subject of the workshops differently. The choice between using one message type or the other seemed to stem from the fact that students appropriated the subject of the workshops differently.Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal