https://www.selleckchem.com/products/vls-1488-kif18a-in-6.html 6, compared with 1.0 after 18 years (p = 0.02). At least one dispensation of any inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) before 18 years was found for 73% (107/147), compared with 50% (74/147) after 18 years. The mean number of dispensed any ICS was 3.1 before 18 years, and 2.1 after 18 years (p less then 0.01). Only 3% (5/147) had a regular dispensation of any ICS once a year during the eight-year period. Conclusions Healthcare consultations were fewer than recommended in guidelines and decreased after the transition to adult healthcare. Almost no one had dispensed regular asthma medications during the eight-year period.Objective Many medical students mentally commit to specialties prior to entering clerkships. This is why early preclinical interactions with surgical specialties, through mentorship and/or interest groups, increases the opportunity to nurture enthusiasm for surgery. In 2007, a course providing preclinical medical students with introductory surgical skills training and preparation for the surgical environment ("SURG205") was established at our institution. The course underwent a major revision in 2016, increasing intraoperative mentorship by matching students to surgical attendings and requiring students to scrub into operative cases together. We anticipate that the positive surgical experiences created by the course will lead to further development and enhancement of student interest in surgical specialties-interest that we hypothesized would reflect in their National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) Match outcomes. Design NRMP results from 2010 to 2019 were cross-referenced with a database of students who paes and eventual match into the specialty. General surgery training programs might consider these trends when designing courses to ease transitions into first-year residency positions-such as fourth-year surgical boot camps, surgical procedure-based anatomy courses, and mentorship frameworks. T