• Elizabeth G. Nabel, MD, President, Brigham and Women's Hospital, professor of medicine, Harvard Medical School "[An] invaluable book for anyone interested in prevention and treatment. (rowman.com)
  • Eugene Braunwald, MD, Distinguished Hersey Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School "The Living Heart in the 21st Century is a wonderful blend of authoritative information. (rowman.com)
  • His accomplishments include CIO of Harvard Medical School, CIO of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (a major teaching hospital system), professor at Harvard Medical School, and leadership of several health technology standards bodies. (zdnet.com)
  • These common questions about design and healthcare and their short answers are taken from Peter Jones's book Design for Care: Innovating Healthcare Experience . (rosenfeldmedia.com)
  • The book is written to ultimately help health seekers-the patients and people who seek information, health services, and care from today's fragmented healthcare systems. (rosenfeldmedia.com)
  • Other stakeholders include design and medical educators, management of hospitals and companies providing healthcare applications, and policy makers. (rosenfeldmedia.com)
  • Because the book presents a convergence of design methods and human research across the sectors of healthcare, a collision of perspectives is to be expected. (rosenfeldmedia.com)
  • These designations are applied to coherent trends in Internet-enabled IT in healthcare and medical innovation. (rosenfeldmedia.com)
  • Information is presented with the assumption the reader is a certified healthcare musician or a medical professional. (harpcenter.com)
  • They also explain how doctors detect, diagnose, and treat coronary heart disease if it does occur, so that patients can take charge of their own healthcare and communicate more effectively with their medical providers. (rowman.com)
  • As I prepare to leave for Japan in about 10 days (for my third Lean healthcare study trip ), I thought to revisit the chapter from the book about Japan and I'll share some highlights here in this post. (leanblog.org)
  • There is an increasing trend towards the use of tries, hospital emergency departments have become a MDCT to evaluate traumatic injuries and non-traumatic major part of the healthcare safety net. (springer.com)
  • She wants to advocate hospital libraries as part of the healthcare system. (oxfordmail.co.uk)
  • Very good book with a good depth of knowledge which is useful for clinical pharmacists, doctors and other healthcare professionals. (elsevier.ca)
  • Check out these books healthcare professionals should read , and don't forget to leave your own review to help others find the best books. (physiciansweekly.com)
  • The Museum of Nursing History acknowledges the importance of the nursing profession and notable pioneering nurses and midwives who trained and worked at the hospital over the years since its inception as the Brisbane Hospital to what is now Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital (RBWH). (qld.gov.au)
  • Percentage of nurses and midwives employed in hospitals, calculated as number of nurses and midwives employed in hospitals divided by total number of nurses and midwives, concept closes to practising. (who.int)
  • Coverage: Data include midwives employed by hospitals. (who.int)
  • The design disciplines have variations in design practice, research methods, and artifacts that cannot be resolved in one book. (rosenfeldmedia.com)
  • The authors conclude by discussing genetic research, emphasizing the most promising developments likely to affect medical practice in the near future. (rowman.com)
  • Quick-reference handbook of 142 triage protocols and intervention strategies, for RNs, advanced practice nurses, school nurses, and emergency room personnel. (dropbears.com)
  • Since Duncan stressed practice over theory, he devised plans for a hospital, as there needed to be a place where his medical students could gain experience. (iu.edu)
  • This was an ingenuous move by Duncan, for it demonstrated his devotion to medical practice and opposition to theory. (iu.edu)
  • Thus, the facility aided a community plagued with illness while providing a place where medical students could practice medicine hands-on. (iu.edu)
  • He served in the Jamaican Militia, a volunteer organisation, and may well have had a thriving medical practice. (jameslindlibrary.org)
  • 1.2 A reference to a rule or practice direction, unless otherwise defined, is a reference to a rule in the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 ('CPR') or a practice direction supplementing them. (justice.gov.uk)
  • present a unique set of chal enges, often different to Concerns had also been raised by the Ministry of Health, those faced by medical staff during the course of their the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) and EMT routine clinical practice in a hospital environment. (who.int)
  • Only 3 sites, reception hall, hospital pas- sages and outpatient clinic, gave meaningful values for the distribution of bacteria in the atmospheric air. (who.int)
  • The reception hall had the highest bacterial count, followed by hospital passages and the outpatient clinic. (who.int)
  • The book consists of 57 well-organized chapters that begin with fundamental topics such as epidemiology, travel clinic management and resources, and basic disease prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • Other Bharati Vidyapeeth Abhijit Kadam Institute of Management and Social Sciences facilities like medical clinic, guest room, etc are located on-campus. (careers360.com)
  • The institute has an on-campus medical clinic. (careers360.com)
  • The medical clinic provides a free first-aid facility to the students, institute staff and faculty members. (careers360.com)
  • These books have been written or edited by our medical team at Cleveland Clinic. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • The definitive guide to heart health from two of America's most respected doctors at Cleveland Clinic, the #1 hospital for heart health in America. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • This cross-sectional study involved 101 DPs attending Medical Outpatient Clinic at University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria. (ojshostng.com)
  • Our easy-to-navigate layouts equip you for speed and accuracy with quick-find codes and code indicators, annotations, reference tables, colored illustrations, Pub 100 and AHA Coding Clinic ® article references, step-by-step flow charts, and more bonus tools than you'll find in other medical code books. (aapc.com)
  • Margaret Gatti-Mays, MD, MPH, FACP, is assistant professor of Internal Medicine, Division of Medical Oncology, at The James Cancer Hospital and The Ohio State Comprehensive Cancer Center in Columbus. (medpagetoday.com)
  • While in Makeni, they noticed that doctors, nurses and other health professionals did not have reference material and that it had an effect on the quality of care provided. (oxfordmail.co.uk)
  • The Museum is close to the historic Lady Lamington buildings which are central to the history of nursing at Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital and is where generations of nurses lived during their years of training. (qld.gov.au)
  • The Museum is managed by the Royal Brisbane Hospital Nurses' Association (Inc) and run by a team of passionate former nurses and volunteers. (qld.gov.au)
  • And after interviewing over eighty-five registered nurses who worked in hospitals, dozens of physicians, physician assistants, hospital social workers, psychologists, and other medical staff to find out what was going on in hospitals and why so many family members were distraught over their loved ones' hospitalizations, Martine also realized that hospital care was in crisis. (parentgiving.com)
  • Data on foreign nurses and medical assistants are not available and thus not included. (who.int)
  • John Bishop Harman, FRCS, FRCP (10 August 1907 - 13 November 1994) was a British physician, president of the Medical Defence Union and chairman of the British National Formulary. (wikipedia.org)
  • The physician-founder of the site nutritionfacts.org penned this book as a means of helping to prevent premature deaths through lifestyle changes. (physiciansweekly.com)
  • The fourth edition of the AMA Guides suggests, "If, in spite of an observation or test result, the medical evidence appears not to be of sufficient weight to verify that an impairment of a certain magnitude exists, the physician should modify the impairment estimate accordingly, describing the modification and explaining the reason. (medscape.com)
  • William F. Mills, MD, MMM, CPE, FACPE, FAAFP, is currently the senior vice president of quality and professional affairs for Upper Allegheny Health System, which consists of Olean (NY) General Hospital and Bradford (Pa. (hcmarketplace.com)
  • Department of Emergency Medicine, Sengkang General Hospital, Singapore. (who.int)
  • One book I often turn to in our reference collection is America's Top Doctors , which lists doctors by region, specialty, hospital, and by name. (swissarmylibrarian.net)
  • For over a century, a leader in patient care, medical education and research, with expertise in virtually every specialty of medicine and surgery. (brighamandwomens.org)
  • This book is about approaching and working with clinical institutions to include live music in their patient services, and how to structure such services. (harpcenter.com)
  • The authors of a chapter in the 2020 ASCO Educational Book present the basics of the known genomic alterations in metastatic breast cancer, describe various methods of clinical detection, and then provide basic guidance on the interpretation and clinical applicability of these mutations. (medpagetoday.com)
  • Isadore Rosenfeld, MDCM, FACP, Rossi Distinguished Professor of Clinical Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College, and author of Live Now, Age Later and Power to the Patient"Packed with a wealth of information and practical tips, [this] is an up-to-the-minute, easy-to-understand guide to common heart conditions. (rowman.com)
  • I also used it as one of my most reliable reference books for the in-course simulation ward rounds and other clinical case studies. (elsevier.ca)
  • It is a great book to have as a practising clinical or hospital pharmacist or even community pharmacist. (elsevier.ca)
  • An excellent book for the pharmacist undertaking a clinical diploma. (elsevier.ca)
  • Let Dr. Spitz-who served as assistant clinical professor at UC Irvine's Department of Urology for 15 years and who is a regularly featured guest on The Doctors -become your best friend as he fearlessly guides you through the hairiest and the scariest questions in The Penis Book . (villagebooks.com)
  • He is an assistant clinical professor at UC Irvine's Department of Urology, serves as the lead delegate representing all of America's urologists to the American Medical Association, and is the Presidentof the California Urological Association. (villagebooks.com)
  • Obtain clinical information from the patient's medical records and from physical examination. (medscape.com)
  • Help us make reference on Medscape the best clinical resource possible. (medscape.com)
  • i.e., they should behave like clinical samples when measured using end-user clinical laboratory in vitro diagnostic medical devices (IVD-MDs). (cdc.gov)
  • OBJECTIVES: The clinical use of soluble transferrin receptor (sTfR) as an iron status indicator is hindered by a lack of assay standardization and common reference ranges and decision thresholds. (cdc.gov)
  • Residents are expected to care for these books as if they are their own and may request new titles through the program director. (uhhospitals.org)
  • Pocket-sized quick reference of intensive care procedures with critically ill children. (dropbears.com)
  • In fact, the secret to Japan's low health care costs is simple: The system shafts doctors and hospitals, paying some of the lowest fees on earth for medical treatment. (leanblog.org)
  • President Obama mandated Thursday that nearly all hospitals extend visitation rights to the partners of gay men and lesbians and respect patients' choices about who may make critical health-care decisions for them, perhaps the most significant step so far in his efforts to expand the rights of gay Americans. (beldar.org)
  • Administration officials and gay activists, who have been quietly working together on the issue, said the new rule will affect any hospital that receives Medicare or Medicaid funding, a move that covers the vast majority of the nation's health-care institutions. (beldar.org)
  • e]nsure that all hospitals participating in Medicare or Medicaid are in full compliance with regulations, codified at 42 CFR 482.13 and 42 CFR 489.102(a), promulgated to guarantee that all patients' advance directives, such as durable powers of attorney and health care proxies, are respected, and that patients' representatives otherwise have the right to make informed decisions regarding patients' care. (beldar.org)
  • Based on the successes achieved in the long-term care industry, NIOSH is undertaking a six-year longitudinal research study to evaluate the effectiveness of a "best practices" safe patient handling program at two large acute-care hospitals in the United States. (cdc.gov)
  • For a critical care physi- made a second effort and updated their contributions for cian it is paramount to obtain the images quickly and for this book. (springer.com)
  • Why does medical care cost so much and what can we do about it? (princeton.edu)
  • Silver Book II was written to address the care needs of older people, specifically older people living with frailty, during the first 72 hours of an urgent care episode. (bgs.org.uk)
  • More and more, older people are the major patient group in the context of urgent care scenarios, whether in the acute hospital or in the community. (bgs.org.uk)
  • To reach this, it is appropriate to add the words 'URGENT', 'VITAL' and 'ACUTE' to the widely used definition of CGA - 'a multidimensional, multidisciplinary process which identifies URGENT and VITAL medical, social and functional needs, by developing an integrated, co-ordinated ACUTE care plan to meet those needs. (bgs.org.uk)
  • Domains still include medical, functional, physical, mental and social assessments, and information from the caregivers and primary care professionals. (bgs.org.uk)
  • She said: "We want to improve the service which we hope will become a symbol of education and improve innovation and patient care in hospitals in Sierra Leone. (oxfordmail.co.uk)
  • The text, authored by two luminaries in pediatric psychiatry, thoroughly explores the challenges faced by these patients and pediatric practitioners and mental health professionals who together care for them, addressing, in a concrete and practical manner, the wide variety of issues encountered in the pediatric hospital. (appi.org)
  • In 2017, Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital celebrated 150 years of care. (qld.gov.au)
  • Useful to men and women alike, The Penis Book is a one-stop-shop for the care and maintenance of the penis in your life. (villagebooks.com)
  • She understood there was no way for her to fix hospital care, but knew that if she could educate family members and get them involved, patients would have safer hospital stays. (parentgiving.com)
  • We could all use a little nudge in the right direction, and this book helps you influence positively over those you care for. (physiciansweekly.com)
  • 6. Undoctored: Why Health Care Has Failed You and How You Can Become Smarter Than Your Doctor by William Davis, MD. This is another book that your patients might be picking up, and it's vital to know their perspective. (physiciansweekly.com)
  • You may need treatment in a hospital intensive care unit (ICU). (medlineplus.gov)
  • In addition to extensive bound volumes, the Case Western Reserve University Health Science Library and the UH Cleveland Medical Center Core Library each provide full online access to most of the relevant medical literature and medical literature search engines. (uhhospitals.org)
  • For over four decades, the authors have set the standard in these books for reliable information on heart disease and cardiovascular health. (rowman.com)
  • Herbert Pardes, MD, Executive vice chairman of the board of trustees, New York Presbyterian Hospital"Recognizing the importance of an individual's understanding and actions in optimizing health, Drs. DeBakey and Gotto have produced a fascinating guide to the rapidly changing world of cardiovascular disease and cardiac health. (rowman.com)
  • In the book, journalist T.R. Reid compares how the health system in different countries would treat his bad shoulder: what treatment could he get, how long would he wait, and how much would it cost? (leanblog.org)
  • The president directed the Department of Health and Human Services to prohibit discrimination in hospital visitation in a memo that was e-mailed to reporters Thursday night while he was at a fundraiser in Miami. (beldar.org)
  • With patrons spanning a broad range of ages, education and literacy levels in Kinyarwanda and English, and Partners in Health and the hospital staff, we have diverse interests and needs for children and adult literature as well as medical/health related reference books in English, Kinyarwanda, French and Kiswahili. (worldreader.org)
  • This website is provided by the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) ONLY as an historical reference for the public health community. (cdc.gov)
  • Dr Claire Blacklock, co-founder and trustee of African Hospital Libraries, will be cycling between the Oxford NHS hospitals and university health libraries next month. (oxfordmail.co.uk)
  • She aims to raise sponsorship funds for the charity which provides medical books for hospitals in Africa, as well as raise awareness of the inequalities in accessing up to date and relevant health information for the global health workforce. (oxfordmail.co.uk)
  • Books have been donated to the charity from Oxford University Press as well as Health Books International. (oxfordmail.co.uk)
  • Dr Blacklock is passionate about raising awareness of the lack of access to the latest health books in less developed countries. (oxfordmail.co.uk)
  • An unflinching, comprehensive guide to everything from sexually transmitted infections to the science of blood flow, The Penis Book prominently features an easy-to-follow holistic five-step plan for optimum penis health, including plant-based eating recommendations, information on some penis-healthy foods, and suggested exercises for penis wellbeing. (villagebooks.com)
  • Dr. Spitz's The Penis Book is a valuable resource to patients and providers alike, providing important contemporary insight to penile health as a marker of overall health and other men's health issues in 2018. (villagebooks.com)
  • Nemhauser J, Halsey E. CDC Yellow Book 2024: Health Information for International Travel. (medlineplus.gov)
  • According to the AMA Guides, impairment is an alteration of an individual's health status that has been assessed by medical means. (medscape.com)
  • Source of data: Austrian Federal Ministry of Health, Hospital Statistics. (who.int)
  • He is a captain in the U.S. public health service and a senior medical officer in the travelers health branch of CDC's division of global migration and quarantine. (cdc.gov)
  • He is also the editor in chief of CDC health information for international travel, nicknamed the yellow book. (cdc.gov)
  • Medical Caribbeana : an index to the Caribbean health sciences literature / compiled by Laxmi Mansingh. (who.int)
  • Recommended list of books, journals and reference materials for small health science libraries / compiled by the Publications Sub-Committee of the Medical Libraries Section (Victorian Group), Australian Library & Information Association. (who.int)
  • Alcohol exclusion laws (AELs) that allow health insurers to deny coverage of injuries sustained while individuals are intoxicated remain on the books in 18 states, despite evidence showing that these laws prevent people from receiving treatment for alcohol use disorder. (medscape.com)
  • Prior to 2013, preparation for response to MCIs in EMT members on disaster medical response and on the Singapore was primarily focused on developing standard role and expectations of a domestic EMT in the event of a Disaster Site Medical Command, Ministry of Health, Singapore. (who.int)
  • Residents and fellows have full access to these libraries by agreements between UH Cleveland Medical Center and Case Western Reserve University. (uhhospitals.org)
  • A WOMAN from Oxford is taking on a 30km cycle challenge to fundraise for her charity, African Hospital Libraries. (oxfordmail.co.uk)
  • Medicine changes and no one can remember everything, so libraries are an important facility to have in hospitals. (oxfordmail.co.uk)
  • African Hospital Libraries has had good support in the past including receiving five British Medical Association Information Fund book grants and a partnership agreement with Book Aid International. (oxfordmail.co.uk)
  • Last week, 200kg of books were donated from medical students and Oxford Brookes University libraries. (oxfordmail.co.uk)
  • Medical Libraries Section. (who.int)
  • Image: Photograph shows medical providers standing behind seated patient. (ahrq.gov)
  • All movies must be returned before the patient is discharged from the hospital. (brighamandwomens.org)
  • In response to capacity and staffing (ECR) 2003 and 2004 a Categorical Course on "Emergency pressures, hospitals are developing and implementing a Radiology"has been organized to assess current devel- variety of strategies designed to improve patient flow and ments and concepts in this rapidly growing field. (springer.com)
  • Jokes about doctors, doctor visits or diseases and medical conditions or that take place at a hospital or involve a doctor or medical patient. (ba-bamail.com)
  • You must have someone, a family member, in the hospital with the patient at all times. (parentgiving.com)
  • Please do not use this form to submit personal or patient medical information or to report adverse drug events. (medscape.com)
  • If designated as a surgeon, the best run plantations would have paid him a retainer of 3 shillings per day per slave under treatment, and he would have been permitted to have up to 4000 slaves on his books (Hamilton 2005). (jameslindlibrary.org)
  • A treatise on the development of medical institutions, both in Europe and in America, since the beginning of the present century. (livre-rare-book.com)
  • Despite dramatic develop- the period February-June, 2002, from Al- ments in surgical and medical techniques, Thawra and Al-Nasir general hospitals, the infection acquired in hospitals remains only government hospitals in Ibb City, Ye- a major cause of morbidity and mortality, men, which is located 190 km south of the leading directly or indirectly to an enor- capital, Sana'a. (who.int)
  • Impairment is used to describe a static or stable condition that has had sufficient time to allow optimal tissue repair and that is unlikely to change, despite further medical or surgical therapy. (medscape.com)
  • The Library's collection of computer books covers levels of interest from novice computer users to aspiring programmers. (nenpl.org)
  • But if someone is in a psychiatric hospital, do we take food to the family? (texasbaptists.org)
  • It's not often we find a book that's so useful to both doctors and patients alike. (rowman.com)
  • It includes lots of information for patients, but what I usually steer people towards are the "Volume by Surgeon and Hospital" reports - these aren't rankings exactly, but instead show how often a doctor or hospital performs a certain procedure. (swissarmylibrarian.net)
  • i]nitiate appropriate rulemaking, pursuant to your authority under 42 U.S.C. 1395x and other relevant provisions of law, to ensure that hospitals that participate in Medicare or Medicaid respect the rights of patients to designate visitors. (beldar.org)
  • But even so, this policy change doesn't protect only gays and lesbians, but rather empowers all hospital patients, whether gay or straight , at all federally funded hospitals. (beldar.org)
  • And again, it's directed not only to gays and lesbians, but to all patients, gay or straight , who've signed 'advance directives' that give 'patients' representatives' - gay or straight, family member or friend - the power to make medical decisions on their behalves. (beldar.org)
  • The local community does have their own local ambulance system - a local basket that they use to carry patients to Kisoro Hospital and will often do this on foot. (packforapurpose.org)
  • Patients need an advocate at the hospital around the clock, a job none of us gets training for…until now. (parentgiving.com)
  • Self-management education programs emphasize the patients' role in managing their illness, including medical management, maintenance of life roles, and management emotions such as fear and depression. (cdc.gov)
  • All patients discharged home should be instructed to return to hospital if they develop any worsening of illness. (who.int)
  • I say this as someone whose work on CIO innovation, IT failures, and enterprise software has been referenced in the press about 1,000 times and in more than 40 books. (zdnet.com)
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will develop a methodology to count even me, a person with TBI who was not admitted to a hospital or died. (cdc.gov)
  • Textbooks and information for medical professionals from leading authorities. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • Richard J. Shaw, M.B., B.S., is Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at Stanford University School of Medicine and Medical Director of the Pediatric Psychiatry Consult Service at Lucile Packard Children's Hospital in Stanford, California. (appi.org)
  • Although the days of the Scottish Enlightenment had long passed, great men still taught and inspired students in the Medical School: Sir Andrew Douglas MacLagan (possibly the most brilliant member of the Edinburgh MacLagan dynasty), Alexander Peddie, Robert Peel-Ritchie, Sir James Young Simpson (of chloroform fame) and his nephew Alexander Simpson, Sir Robert Christison (in pharmacology and forensic medicine), and John Tuke (in psychiatry). (jameslindlibrary.org)
  • 'Coordinated and integrated plan for treatment' - reinforces that the team caring for an individual need to know and respect each other's roles and know and understand what each is doing, and how the medical treatment will impact upon the rehabilitation goals and vice versa. (bgs.org.uk)
  • Research and medicine are divided by discipline, method, and legacy.The intention of this book is to raise crucial issues of which designers should be aware. (rosenfeldmedia.com)
  • There is no book like it that so thoroughly covers the field of cardiovascular medicine for the layperson. (rowman.com)
  • These records were initially reserved for lecturing his medical students but were made available to the public in 1773 [iii] for the sake of sparking interesting in the growing field of medicine for an enlightened Scotland. (iu.edu)
  • [v] Medical Cases is a physical reminder of Duncan's contribution to 18th century medicine that used statistical evidence from a large population. (iu.edu)
  • Edited by 5 internationally renowned leaders in travel medicine, the book assembles a fine group of authors and chapters. (cdc.gov)
  • This book is a comprehensive reference on travel medicine. (cdc.gov)
  • He received his medical degree from Hahnemann University School of Medicine in Philadelphia and board certified in emergency medicine. (cdc.gov)
  • Department of Emergency Medicine, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore. (who.int)
  • Department of Emergency Medicine, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore. (who.int)
  • Department of Emergency Medicine, Ng Teng Fong Hospital, Singapore. (who.int)
  • The centre lacks basic necessities and due to the high population, supply of medical services is limited. (packforapurpose.org)
  • Sponsorship money raised from Dr Blacklock's cycle challenge will go towards building a resource centre at the hospital which will not only have books but space for people to study, for groups to collaborate together and eventually have internet access. (oxfordmail.co.uk)
  • A man's guide to understanding his own intimate machinery, this book is raucous, honest, scientifically accurate, and a must-read. (villagebooks.com)
  • I was awarded a prize-winning PhD from Cambridge University in 2006 before returning to London to sub-specialise in heart rhythm treatment at St Bartholomew's Hospital. (spirehealthcare.com)
  • For purposes of evaluation, the patient's medical condition should be stable and unlikely to change in the future despite further treatment. (medscape.com)
  • He went to St John's College, Cambridge, and then studied at St Thomas's Hospital Medical School. (wikipedia.org)
  • I qualified from University College London Medical School in 1997 and rotated through various London teaching hospitals before returning to university in 2003 to undertake research into the causes of abnormal heart rhythms. (spirehealthcare.com)
  • One team was led by Dr. Hui Zhang (Department of Anesthesiology, School of Stomatology, The Fourth Military Medical University, Xian, China). (apsf.org)
  • British Medical Journal 1903), that he was educated at a school in Perth but I have not been able to identify which one. (jameslindlibrary.org)
  • This state of the art reference book for the penis deservingly earns its place next to the dictionary. (villagebooks.com)
  • Why write a book on emergency radiology? (springer.com)
  • Emergency medical teams (EMTs) deployed to mass casualty incidents (MCIs) are required to work outside their usual settings and according to different principles, which may affect their performance and the survival of casualties. (who.int)
  • 1 Casualties are triaged and, as man-made events such as transportation accidents and appropriate, stabilized and treated by emergency medical building col apses, as well as explosions and releases teams (EMTs) at the MCI site before being evacuated to of dangerous chemicals. (who.int)
  • and emergency medical services during peacetime and MCIs. (who.int)
  • The other team was led by Dr. Zhiqiang Liu (Department of Anesthesiology, Shanghai 1st Maternity and Infant Hospital, Shanghai, China). (apsf.org)
  • NIOSH conducted a large field study to determine if an intervention consisting of mechanical equipment to lift physically dependent residents, training on the proper use of the lifts, a safe lifting policy, and a preexisting medical management program would reduce the rate and the associated costs of the resident handling injuries for the nursing personnel in a real world setting. (cdc.gov)
  • Located in an underserved rural area in Eastern Rwanda, adjacent to the Rwinkwavu District Hospital, with a sector population of 21,000, it is the information, education, cultural and social hub for the community. (worldreader.org)
  • Guidance on the use of practical interventions to help physically ill children undergoing traumatic medical procedures, including hypnosis, progressive muscle relaxation, and breathing techniques. (appi.org)
  • If you are about to undertake Non-Medical Prescribing then this is probably the only book you'll need to buy. (elsevier.ca)
  • Assessment of dietary knowledge, practices and control in type 2 diabetes in a Nigerian teaching hospital. (ojshostng.com)
  • Includes reference information on normal and critical vital signs and other standard tools. (dropbears.com)
  • This pocket-sized reference is packed with vital information and includes specific examples of each arrhythmia, numerous algorithms to facilitate an approach to arrhythmia diagnosis and management, and indications for implantable rhythm management devices and ablation. (clevelandclinic.org)
  • This might be because the medical profession is more closely watched than the legal profession, or that people are more willing/able to travel for medical procedures than law suits. (swissarmylibrarian.net)
  • Residents and fellows are expected to participate in the teaching activities of the pathology staff for the benefit of medical students at Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center. (uhhospitals.org)
  • I have found in the book many answers to my questions and a boost in developing a business plan to support this activity. (harpcenter.com)
  • The strength of medical support for an impairment estimate depends on the completeness and reliability of the patient's medical documentation. (medscape.com)
  • Other reports also list cost and mortality rates for doctors and hospitals. (swissarmylibrarian.net)
  • Japan relies on private doctors and hospital s, with the bills paid by insurance plans . (leanblog.org)
  • Reid tells a story in the book about Japanese doctors approaching the MRI manufacturers to demand newer, smaller, cheaper MRI machines. (leanblog.org)
  • A panel of doctors was asked for their opinions concerning a proposal to build a new wing to their hospital. (ba-bamail.com)
  • Be in the hospital room during doctors' rounds to meet them face-to-face, ask questions and get updates. (parentgiving.com)
  • These casualties are then evacuated to public hospitals for further management. (who.int)
  • Residents are encouraged to buy reference books and educational materials and to attend scientific meetings. (uhhospitals.org)
  • Books and materials which provide guidance in conducting developmentally appropriate activities are also part of this collection. (nenpl.org)
  • A strong link to hospital leadership. (ahrq.gov)
  • Prior to his birth, the Medical Faculty established in 1726 had already solidified international recognition for teaching. (iu.edu)
  • 1Department of Medical Microbiology, Faculty of Science, Ibb University, Ibb, Yemen (Correspondence to M.F. Al-Shahwani: [email protected]). (who.int)
  • A feedback letter was generated for readers to make comments regarding the books and report successful implementation and use. (apsf.org)