OAR@UM Collection:/library/oar/handle/123456789/83642025-11-01T11:19:00Z2025-11-01T11:19:00ZMurmur 2005/library/oar/handle/123456789/479142019-11-03T06:08:19Z2005-04-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Murmur 2005
Editors: Borg, Nikki; Borg, Reuben; Cappello, Adriana; Cortis, Petramay; Felice, Helena
Abstract: Table of contents:
1/ Nikki Borg & Adriana Cappello - Editorial --
2/ Benedict Vella Briffa - About MMSA --
3/ Christa Calleja - Spotlight on Dr. Josanne Vassallo --
4/ Nikki Borg & Daniela Bondin - After The Waves --
5/ Laura Azzopardi - Sleep --
6/ Reuben Borg - Photo Pages --
7/ Kristelle Vassallo - Multi-Disciplinary Teams --
8/ Petramay Cortis - DLT --
9/ Nikki Abela - Imagine --
10/ Reuben Borg - 2 Minutes With Chris D'alfonso --
11/ Tessa Bugeja - MMJ Student Study Competition --
12/ Jonathan Mamo - Prescribe: Humour --
13/ David Sladden & Richard Pullicino - The future of Medicine --
14/ Helena Felice - Fun Pages --
15/ Philip Amato Gauci - WorldMaPS.2005-04-01T00:00:00ZMurmur 1999/library/oar/handle/123456789/222262019-05-20T08:51:03Z1999-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Murmur 1999
Editors: Sciberras, Stephen C.
Abstract: Murmur is a yearly magazine published by MMSA with informative information and interviews on different aspects of medicine according to the theme chosen. Murmur is an
esteemed publication recognised by the local medical community and by IFMSA which is the International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations.
This year, the theme chosen was “Research and Innovation”. Using this theme, the team wanted to promote research especially in the field of medicine. Thanks to research, Medicine has changed drastically over the last few years, coming up with new ways of treatment which were thought impossible before. In Murmur 2015, the team wanted to feature research that is currently taking place hoping that it can help encourage more people especially medical students to take up research as this can help change the way doctors treat patients and even how patients can treat themselves.
Last but not least, the team also wanted to raise awareness on how technology in Medicine is improving. Thanks to innovations in medical technology, patients can now be more conscious about their health through their smart devices, such as, their smartphones, tablets and wearables.
Description: Contents: Murmur 1999 : editorial by Stephen Sciberras – Interview with Prof. William Bannister by Andrew Agius – Albumin in the emergency setting by Stephen Sciberras – Bloodsuckers in medicine!!! by Stephen Sciberras – Letters to the editor – I. F. M. S. A. Meetings by Gianfranco Spiteri – Il-fenkata – Do mints really cause infertility? by Nicky Buttigieg – A letter to the ... fifth years, from a junior doctor by Dr. Mark Xuereb - ...Third years, from a fifth year by Neville Calleja - ...Second years, from a third year by Adrian Pace - ...First, from a second year by Ryan Giordmaina – And one by the first years (with their impressions on the course) by Agnes Cachia – The president’s message by David Paul Pace – The gossip corner by Shirley Anne Vella – The poet’s corner – Jokes.1999-01-01T00:00:00ZMurmur 1996/library/oar/handle/123456789/222232020-07-17T05:41:12Z1996-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Murmur 1996
Editors: Grech, Erika; Calleja-Agius, Jean; Calleja, Neville; Ciantar, Etienne; Muscat, Lorraine; Pace, Alistair M.
Abstract: Murmur is a yearly magazine published by MMSA with informative information and interviews on different aspects of medicine according to the theme chosen. Murmur is an
esteemed publication recognised by the local medical community and by IFMSA which is the International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations.
This year, the theme chosen was “Research and Innovation”. Using this theme, the team wanted to promote research especially in the field of medicine. Thanks to research, Medicine has changed drastically over the last few years, coming up with new ways of treatment which were thought impossible before. In Murmur 2015, the team wanted to feature research that is currently taking place hoping that it can help encourage more people especially medical students to take up research as this can help change the way doctors treat patients and even how patients can treat themselves.
Last but not least, the team also wanted to raise awareness on how technology in Medicine is improving. Thanks to innovations in medical technology, patients can now be more conscious about their health through their smart devices, such as, their smartphones, tablets and wearables.
Description: Contents: Murmur 1996 : editorial – Medical issues in art on the fabric of the human body by Alexander Borg – Freshers’ pages : course structure by Jean Agius – The book evaluation by the Editorial Board – The exchange committee by Andrew Cassar – The medical education sub-committee by Maria Vella – Experience of a Maltese exchange student in Groningen by Gert Attard – Med-snaps – The horrors of female genital mutilation by Ian Galea – Letters to the editor – Stress reliever by Erika Grech – MMSA goes Net-wards! by Neville Calleja – Emotional abuse in children by Etienne Ciantar – Life – the greatest gift by Alistair Pace – Deep moods by Melvin J. Gouder – Cella t’izolament by Neville Calleja – Interview : Professor Roger Ellul-Micallef wolfram antephol : scome past and present.1996-01-01T00:00:00ZMurmur 1995/library/oar/handle/123456789/222202020-07-17T05:40:50Z1995-11-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Murmur 1995
Editors: Vella, Johan; Borg, Alex; Falzon, Amaris; Stafrace, Sonia; Spiteri, Veronique; Calleja-Agius, Jean
Abstract: Murmur is a yearly magazine published by MMSA with informative information and interviews on different aspects of medicine according to the theme chosen. Murmur is an
esteemed publication recognised by the local medical community and by IFMSA which is the International Federation of Medical Students’ Associations.
This year, the theme chosen was “Research and Innovation”. Using this theme, the team wanted to promote research especially in the field of medicine. Thanks to research, Medicine has changed drastically over the last few years, coming up with new ways of treatment which were thought impossible before. In Murmur 2015, the team wanted to feature research that is currently taking place hoping that it can help encourage more people especially medical students to take up research as this can help change the way doctors treat patients and even how patients can treat themselves.
Last but not least, the team also wanted to raise awareness on how technology in Medicine is improving. Thanks to innovations in medical technology, patients can now be more conscious about their health through their smart devices, such as, their smartphones, tablets and wearables.
Description: Contents: Murmur 1995 : editorial – Medical issues in art : the renaissance of medicine by Alex Borg – A syndrome called love – God save the 1st years! By Jean Agius – M. E. by Ian Galea – Living with diabetes by Natasha Muscat – Take the plunge by Gordon J. Ellul – Ir-rokna taz-zija Tona by Antonella – Public health issues in Europe : the rational use of medicines by Marie Klaire Farrugia – L-Imdina by Sonia Stafrace – Zerniq by Neville Calleja – The ethical angle by David Grech - Letters to the editor – The interview : Dr. Martin Ebejer ; Mr. Alex Attard.1995-11-01T00:00:00Z