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Critical and exhaustive investigation or experimentation, having for its aim the discovery of new facts and their correct interpretation, the revision of accepted conclusions, theories, or laws in the light of newly discovered facts, or the practical application of such new or revised conclusions, theories, or laws. (Webster, 3d ed)
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The statistical reproducibility of measurements (often in a clinical context), including the testing of instrumentation or techniques to obtain reproducible results. The concept includes reproducibility of physiological measurements, which may be used to develop rules to assess probability or prognosis, or response to a stimulus; reproducibility of occurrence of a condition; and reproducibility of experimental results.
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An approach of practicing medicine with the goal to improve and evaluate patient care. It requires the judicious integration of best research evidence with the patient's values to make decisions about medical care. This method is to help physicians make proper diagnosis, devise best testing plan, choose best treatment and methods of disease prevention, as well as develop guidelines for large groups of patients with the same disease. (from JAMA 296 (9), 2006)
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Therapeutic practices which are not currently considered an integral part of conventional allopathic medical practice. They may lack biomedical explanations but as they become better researched some (PHYSICAL THERAPY MODALITIES; DIET; ACUPUNCTURE) become widely accepted whereas others (humors, radium therapy) quietly fade away, yet are important historical footnotes. Therapies are termed as Complementary when used in addition to conventional treatments and as Alternative when used instead of conventional treatment.
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A medical discipline that is based on the philosophy that all body systems are interrelated and dependent upon one another for good health. This philosophy, developed in 1874 by Dr. Andrew Taylor Still, recognizes the concept of "wellness" and the importance of treating illness within the context of the whole body. Special attention is placed on the MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM.
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The application of scientific knowledge or technology to the field of radiology. The applications center mostly around x-ray or radioisotopes for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes but the technological applications of any radiation or radiologic procedure is within the scope of radiologic technology.
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Searching bibliographic databases effectively. (1/354)
The ability to search bibliographic databases effectively is now an essential skill for anyone undertaking research in health. This article discusses the way in which databases are constructed and some of the important steps in planning and carrying out a search. Consideration is given to some of the advantages and limitations of searching using both thesaurus and natural language (textword) terms. A selected list of databases in health and medicine is included. (+info)Use of computer-based records, completeness of documentation, and appropriateness of documented clinical decisions. (2/354)
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether using a computer-based patient record (CPR) affects the completeness of documentation and appropriateness of documented clinical decisions. DESIGN: A blinded expert panel of four experienced internists evaluated 50 progress notes of patients who had chronic diseases and whose physicians used either a CPR or a traditional paper record. MEASUREMENTS: Completeness of problem and medication lists in progress notes, allergies noted in the entire record, consideration of relevant patient factors in the progress note's diagnostic and treatment plans, and appropriateness of documented clinical decisions. RESULTS: The expert reviewers rated the problem lists and medication lists in the CPR progress notes as more complete (1.79/2.00 vs 0.93/2.00, P < 0.001, and 1.75/2.00 vs. 0.91/2.00, P < 0.001, respectively) than those in the paper record. The allergy lists in both records were similar. Providers using a CPR documented consideration of more relevant patient factors when making their decisions (1.53/2.00 vs. 1.07/2.00, P < 0.001), and documented more appropriate clinical decisions (3.63/5.00 vs. 2.50/5.00, P < 0.001), compared with providers who used traditional paper records. CONCLUSIONS: Physicians in our study who used a CPR produced more complete documentation and documented more appropriate clinical decisions, as judged by an expert review panel. Because the physicians who used the CPR in our study volunteered to do so, further study is warranted to test whether the same conclusions would apply to all CPR users and whether the improvement in documentation leads to better clinical outcomes. (+info)Where do UK health services researchers publish their findings? (3/354)
Health services research has emerged as the third vital requirement for understanding and improving health care, alongside basic science and clinical research. This has coincided with more stringent management of research, in particular by funding bodies. The latter are seeking to use bibliographic databases to aid the monitoring of the output of their investments. The principal source of data in the UK is the Research Outputs Database (ROD) set up by the Wellcome Trust primarily to monitor basic and clinical research. Health services researchers' output is difficult to monitor in view of the large number and wide variety of journals in which they publish. In addition, nearly half the journals (representing 35% of the articles) are not currently covered by the ROD. Funding bodies will underestimate the quantity of health services researchers' output unless they take these findings into account. (+info)Student and faculty performance in clinical simulations with access to a searchable information resource. (4/354)
In this study we explore how students' use of an easily accessible and searchable database affects their performance in clinical simulations. We do this by comparing performance of students with and without database access and compare these to a sample of faculty members. The literature supports the fact that interactive information resources can augment a clinician's problem solving ability in small clinical vignettes. We have taken the INQUIRER bacteriological database, containing detailed information on 63 medically important bacteria in 33 structured fields, and incorporated it into a computer-based clinical simulation. Subjects worked through the case-based clinical simulations with some having access to the INQUIRER information resource. Performance metrics were based on correct determination of the etiologic agent in the simulation and crosstabulated with student access of the information resource; more specifically it was determined whether the student displayed the database record describing the etiologic agent. Chi-square tests show statistical significance for this relationship (chi 2 = 3.922; p = 0.048). Results support the idea that students with database access in a clinical simulation environment can perform at a higher level than their counterparts who lack access to such information, reflecting favorably on the use of information resources in training environments. (+info)Maintaining a catalog of manually-indexed, clinically-oriented World Wide Web content. (5/354)
With no quality controls and a highly distributed means of posting information, finding high-quality, clinically-oriented content on the World Wide Web can be difficult. Maintaining a catalog of such information can be equally challenging. CliniWeb is a catalog of quality-filtered and clinically-oriented content on the Web designed to enhance access to such information. This paper describes a group of semi-automated tools have been developed to maintain the CliniWeb database. One allows easier identification of content by utilizing Web crawling techniques from high-level pages. Another allows easier selection of content for inclusion and its indexing. A final one checks links to help keep the database current. These are augmented by general plans to adopt more detailed metadata and linkages into the medical literature. (+info)WebCIS: large scale deployment of a Web-based clinical information system. (6/354)
WebCIS is a Web-based clinical information system. It sits atop the existing Columbia University clinical information system architecture, which includes a clinical repository, the Medical Entities Dictionary, an HL7 interface engine, and an Arden Syntax based clinical event monitor. WebCIS security features include authentication with secure tokens, authorization maintained in an LDAP server, SSL encryption, permanent audit logs, and application time outs. WebCIS is currently used by 810 physicians at the Columbia-Presbyterian center of New York Presbyterian Healthcare to review and enter data into the electronic medical record. Current deployment challenges include maintaining adequate database performance despite complex queries, replacing large numbers of computers that cannot run modern Web browsers, and training users that have never logged onto the Web. Although the raised expectations and higher goals have increased deployment costs, the end result is a far more functional, far more available system. (+info)Antagonism and accommodation: interpreting the relationship between public health and medicine in the United States during the 20th century. (7/354)
Throughout the course of the 20th century, many observers have noted important tensions and antipathies between public health and medicine. At the same time, reformers have often called for better engagement and collaboration between the 2 fields. This article examines the history of the relationship between medicine and public health to examine how they developed as separate and often conflicting professions. The historical character of this relationship can be understood only in the context of institutional developments in professional education, the rise of the biomedical model of disease, and the epidemiologic transition from infectious disease to the predominance of systemic chronic diseases. Many problems in the contemporary burden of disease pose opportunities for effective collaborations between population-based and clinical interventions. A stronger alliance between public health and medicine through accommodation to a reductionist biomedicine, however, threatens to subvert public health's historical commitment to understanding and addressing the social roots of disease. (+info)Duties of a doctor: UK doctors and good medical practice. (8/354)
OBJECTIVE: To assess the responses of UK doctors to the General Medical Council's (GMC) Good Medical Practice and the Duties of a Doctor, and to the GMC's performance procedures for which they provide the professional underpinning. DESIGN: Questionnaire study of a representative sample of UK doctors. SUBJECTS: 794 UK doctors, stratified by year of qualification, sex, place of qualification (UK v non-UK), and type of practice (hospital v general practice) of whom 591/759 (78%) replied to the questionnaire (35 undelivered). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: A specially written questionnaire asking about awareness of Good Medical Practice, agreement with Duties of a Doctor, amount heard about the performance procedures, changes in own practice, awareness of cases perhaps requiring performance procedures, and attitudes to the performance procedures. Background measures of stress (General Health Questionnaire, GHQ-12), burnout, responses to uncertainty, and social desirability. RESULTS: Most doctors were aware of Good Medical Practice, had heard the performance procedures being discussed or had received information about them, and agreed with the stated duties of a doctor, although some items to do with doctor-patient communication and attitudes were more controversial. Nearly half of the doctors had made or were contemplating some change in their practice because of the performance procedures; a third of doctors had come across a case in the previous two years in their own professional practice that they thought might merit the performance procedures. Attitudes towards the performance procedures were variable. On the positive side, 60% or more of doctors saw them as reassuring the general public, making it necessary for doctors to report deficient performance in their colleagues, did not think they would impair morale, were not principally window dressing, and were not only appropriate for problems of technical competence. On the negative side, 60% or more of doctors thought the performance procedures were not well understood by most doctors, were a reason for more defensive practice, and could not be used for problems of attitude. Few differences were found among older and younger doctors, hospital doctors, or general practitioners, or UK and non-UK graduates, although some differences were present. CONCLUSIONS: Most doctors working in the UK are aware of Good Medical Practice and the performance procedures, and are in broad sympathy with Duties of a Doctor. Many attitudes expressed by doctors are not positive, however, and provide areas where the GMC in particular may wish to encourage further discussion and awareness. The present results provide a good baseline for assessing changes as the performance procedures become active and cases come before the GMC over the next few years. (+info)
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Alpha-1 antitrypsin
Lomas DA (2005). "Molecular mousetraps, alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency and the serpinopathies". Clinical Medicine. 5 (3): 249-57 ... A1AT is a 52-kDa serpin and, in medicine, it is considered the most prominent serpin; the terms α1-antitrypsin and protease ... "Respreeza EPAR". European Medicines Agency (EMA). 17 September 2018. Retrieved 11 May 2020. This article incorporates text from ... alpha 1-antitrypsin Pittsburgh (358 Met leads to Arg), a fatal bleeding disorder". The New England Journal of Medicine. 309 (12 ...
Vaccine hesitancy
Centre for Clinical Vaccinology and Tropical Medicine, Churchill Hospital, University of Oxford. "Common Ingredients Used in U. ... Pepys MB (December 2007). "Science and serendipity". Clinical Medicine. 7 (6): 562-78. doi:10.7861/clinmedicine.7-6-562. PMC ... Institute of Medicine (US) Immunization Safety Review Committee; Stratton, K; Almario, DA; Wizemann, TM; McCormick, MC (2003). ... Conversely, alternative medicine providers have accused the vaccine industry of misrepresenting the safety and effectiveness of ...
Francis Willis (physician)
Peters, Timothy (1 June 2011). "King George III, bipolar disorder, porphyria and lessons for historians". Clinical Medicine. 11 ... his chief interest was in medicine and he received the degrees of Bachelor and Doctor of Medicine from Oxford in 1759 before ... where he looked after the local interests of Sir Francis Dashwood whilst apparently practising medicine. In 1755 he published ' ...
Neuroscience of aging
Stanton, Biba R. (1 February 2011). "The neurology of old age". Clinical Medicine. 11 (1): 54-56. doi:10.7861/clinmedicine.11-1 ... Clinics in Laboratory Medicine. 22 (4): 849-862, v-vi. doi:10.1016/s0272-2712(02)00024-0. ISSN 0272-2712. PMID 12489284. ...
Adenomatoid tumor
Amin, Waqas; Parwani, Anil V. (January 2009). "Adenomatoid Tumor of Testis". Clinical Medicine. Pathology. 2: 17-22. doi: ...
Suxamethonium chloride
Clinical Medicine. 77 (7): 28. von Hoffman N (5 April 1972). "A Bit of 'Clockwork Orange,' California-Style". Washington Post. ... U.S. National Library of Medicine. Medicine portal. ... The clinical introduction of suxamethonium was described in ... It is popular in emergency medicine due to its rapid onset and brief duration of action. The former is a major point of ... It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. Suxamethonium is available as a generic medication. It ...
European migrant crisis
Daynes, Leigh (1 October 2016). "The health impacts of the refugee crisis: a medical charity perspective". Clinical Medicine. ... In May 2017 the Swedish National Board of Forensic Medicine started aiding the Swedish Migration Agency in determining the age ... Aggrawal A (2005). "Refugee Medicine". In Payne-James JJ, Byard RW, Corey TS, Henderson C (eds.). Encyclopedia of Forensic and ... Legal Medicine. 3. London: Elsevier Academic Press. pp. 514-525. "Germany: Police foil Neo-Nazi terror attack on refugee ...
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria
Hanefeld, Johanna (February 1, 2014). "The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria: 10 years on". Clinical Medicine ...
Breathalyzer
Clinical Medicine. 5 (6): 635-42. doi:10.7861/clinmedicine.5-6-635. PMC 4953146. PMID 16411362. Archived from the original (PDF ... This is not now regarded as one of forensic medicine's finest moments.Mitchell CA (March-April 1932). "Science and the ... California and Western Medicine. 26 (6): 778-83. PMC 1655515. PMID 18740360. "Professor Robert F. Borkenstein - An Appreciation ... roadside breath-testing device was the drunkometer developed by Rolla Neil Harger of the Indiana University School of Medicine ...
Uroscopy
Clinical Medicine. 1 (6): 507-509. doi:10.7861/clinmedicine.1-6-507. ISSN 1470-2118. PMC 4953881. PMID 11792095. Armstrong, J.A ... In modern medicine, visual examination of a patient's urine may provide preliminary evidence for a diagnosis, but is generally ... Byzantine medicine followed, though it maintained its roots from Greco-Roman antiquity, and continued the application and study ... Though uroscopy is no longer popular in modern medicine, examples of its preliminary diagnostic utility still exist in ...
Chronic condition
Clinical Medicine. 7 (3): 228-31. doi:10.7861/clinmedicine.7-3-228. PMC 4952696. PMID 17633941. Deeks SG, Lewin SR, Havlir DV ( ... In medicine, a chronic condition can be distinguished from one that is acute. An acute condition typically affects one portion ... Clinical preventive services include screening for the existence of the disease or predisposition to its development, ... Narrative Medicine: Honoring the Stories of Illness. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press. 2008-01-29. ISBN 9780195340228 ...
Allochiria
Clinical Medicine. 2nd ed. 1899, London. P. 479 Obersteiner H. On allochiria. Brain. 1882;4:153-168. http://medical. ... A clinical lecture on a case of perverted localization of sensation or allachaesthesia. BMH. 1984;1:1-4. Mario F. Mendez, J. W ... One rare example in medicine that causes a wrong diagnosis of allochiria is due to the unawareness of a few simple facts than ... Jones, E. (1907a). The clinical significance of Allochiria. Young, R. R., & Benson, D. F. (1992). WHERE IS THE LESION IN ...
Inner Mongolia University for Nationalities
Departments Department of Basic and Clinical 1-Medicine (M.B.B.S) 2-Department of Oral Medicine (B.D.S) 3-Department of ... Mongolian Medicine; Clinical Medicine; Agriculture; Veterinarian Sciences; Mongolian; Physical Sports; Foreign Languages; Arts ... and Mongolian Medicine. The main library is adjacent to the Museum of the Inner Mongolia University of the Nationalities. A ... Medicine 4-Department of Nursing Its scientific research unit consists of 11 institutes: World History, Horqin Culture, ...
Bile acid malabsorption
Khalid, U; Lalji, A; Stafferton, R; Andreyev, J (2010). "Bile acid malabsorption: a forgotten diagnosis?". Clinical Medicine. ... "Canadian Association of Gastroenterology Clinical Practice Guideline on the Management of Bile Acid Diarrhea". Clinical ... This nuclear medicine test involves two scans a week apart and so measures multiple cycles of bile acid excretion and ... Older methods such as the 14C-glycocholic breath test are no longer in routine clinical use. Measurement of 7α-Hydroxy-4- ...
Rehabilitation after COVID-19
Clinical Medicine. 20 (4): 359-365. doi:10.7861/clinmed.2020-0353. PMC 7385804. PMID 32518105. Retrieved 10 January 2021. ... Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice. 39: 101166. doi:10.1016/j.ctcp.2020.101166. PMC 7118596. PMID 32379637. Retrieved ... The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences: appi.neuropsych.20100251. doi:10.1176/appi.neuropsych.20100251. ISSN ... American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation. 99 (6): 470-474. doi:10.1097/PHM.0000000000001443. PMC 7253039. PMID ...
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COVID-19 current clinical knowledge and research". Clinical Medicine. 20 (2): 124-127. doi:10.7861/clinmed.2019-coron. ISSN ... CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link) Official website United Kingdom portal Medicine portal Viruses portal. ...
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Pepys MB (2007). "Science and serendipity". Clinical Medicine. 7 (6): 562-78. doi:10.7861/clinmedicine.7-6-562. PMC 4954362. ... Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences. doi:10.17226/10997. ISBN 978-0-309-09237-1. PMID 20669467. Archived ... In an April 2010 report in The BMJ, Deer expanded on the laboratory aspects of his findings recounting how normal clinical ... Institute of Medicine (US) Immunization Safety Review Committee (17 May 2004). Immunization Safety Review: Vaccines and Autism ...
Kava
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Tattersall, R (2001). "Diseases the doctor (or autoanalyser) says you have got". Clinical Medicine. London. 1 (3): 230-3. doi: ... In medicine, any disease is classified asymptomatic if a patient tests as carrier for a disease or infection but experiences no ... Clifton Park, NY: Delmar Engell T (May 1989). "A clinical patho-anatomical study of clinically silent multiple sclerosis". Acta ... PLOS Medicine. 17 (9): e1003346. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1003346. ISSN 1549-1676. ...
Mantoux test
"Mantoux test , Clinical Medicine , Medical Specialties". Scribd. Retrieved 2019-04-25. "TB Elimination - Tuberculin Skin ... Dacso, C. C. (1990). "Chapter 47: Skin Testing for Tuberculosis". In Walker, H. K.; Hall, W. D.; Hurst, J.W. (eds.). Clinical ... have become common in clinical use in the 2010s. In some contexts they are used instead of TSTs, whereas in other contexts TSTs ... Clinical Infectious Diseases. 34 (1): e12-e13. doi:10.1086/324587. PMID 11731966. Markowitz, Norman (1993). "Tuberculin and ...
Radionuclide therapy
Buscombe, J.; Navalkissoor, S. (1 August 2012). "Molecular radiotherapy". Clinical Medicine. 12 (4): 381-386. doi:10.7861/ ... The related diagnostic modality of nuclear medicine employs the same principles but uses different types or quantities of ... York: Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine. ISBN 9781903613467. Editor, Elizabeth A. Martin (2014). A dictionary of ... Siegel, Michael E.; Siegel, Herrick J.; Luck, James V. (October 1997). "Radiosynovectomy's clinical applications and cost ...
Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health
Both Consumer Reports and Clinical Medicine also warned of the danger that the book would inspire unqualified people to ... Stearns, Frederick R. (March 1951). "Dianetics". Clinical Medicine. "Dianetics Review". Consumer Reports. August 1951. Fromm, ... An editorial in Clinical Medicine summarised the book as "a rumination of old psychological concepts, (...) misunderstood and ...
Academy of Medical Sciences (United Kingdom)
Clinical Medicine. Royal College of Physicians. 4: 462-464. doi:10.7861/clinmedicine.4-5-462. "Merger with the Novartis ... It also offers activities for Academic Clinical Fellows, Clinical Training Fellows and MB PhD students. The Academy's funding ... clinical academic medicine, public and population health, health technology implementation, veterinary science, dentistry, ... Dean of Medicine and Faculty Dean Medicine and Health, University of Leeds (Vice President) Professor Martin Humphries FMedSci ...
British National Formulary for Children
Kendall, MJ (2009). "Chairman of the Joint Formulary Committee, British National Formulary". Clinical Medicine. 9 (4): 349-352 ... "Medicines for Children". Medicines for Children. RCPCH, NPPG, Wellchild. Retrieved 23 January 2021. "BNFC Contents (2021)". ... For general advice on Medicines for Children the website of that name may be a better source of information than the BNFC. It ... Though published in and for the United Kingdom, the vast bulk of the clinical information will apply in any country. The BNFC ...
Steve Redgrave
Gallen, Ian W.; Redgrave, Ann; Redgrave, Sir Steven (July 2003). "Olympic Diabetes". Clinical Medicine. Royal College of ...
Management of multiple sclerosis
Doshi A, Chataway J (December 2017). "Multiple sclerosis, a treatable disease". Clinical Medicine. 17 (6): 530-536. doi:10.7861 ... Clinical guidelines: clinical guidelines are documents with the aim of guiding decisions and criteria in specific areas of ... "Mayzent". European Medicines Agency (EMA). 12 November 2019. Retrieved 26 March 2020. "Mavenclad". European Medicines Agency ( ... national clinical guideline for diagnosis and management in primary and secondary care. NICE Clinical Guidelines. 8. London: ...
Flucloxacillin
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Bile acid
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Craniosynostosis
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Scarring hair loss
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Levomethamphetamine
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Lipid-lowering agent
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Type 2 diabetes
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2,3-Bisfosfoglicerinska kiselina
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Indinavir
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Alternative medicine
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Catenin
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Quantitative trait locus
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Muscle atrophy
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Vinca alkaloid
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Positron emission tomography
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Ebola
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Cushing's disease
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Oligosaccharyltransferase
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Rod Rohrich
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Medicaid
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Trials33
- Learn about clinical trials at Mass General and search our database for open studies. (massgeneral.org)
- A crucial lesson that must be learned from SHIVA and other precision medicine trials is that the devil is in the detail, namely in trial design. (nature.com)
- What Are Clinical Trials? (bcm.edu)
- Clinical trials - also known as clinical studies - are conducted to test whether a new drug, new prevention strategy, or new screening test is safe and effective in people. (bcm.edu)
- Baylor College of Medicine investigators conduct hundreds of studies, ranging from small, short-term studies to large trials with thousands of patients across many institutions. (bcm.edu)
- Articles include how clinical trials with animal patients speeds translation to improved care for people, partnerships in human-animal eye research, and new hope from novel canine cancer therapy treatments and feline stem cell therapy for an oral inflammatory disease. (ucdavis.edu)
- Below are current clinical trials. (mayoclinic.org)
- Last night, the FDA issued an emergency use authorization (EUA) for convalescent plasma to treat COVID-19, even though there are no randomized clinical trials demonstrating efficacy and safety. (sciencebasedmedicine.org)
- Clinical Trials are also being developed for the evaluation of novel scaffolds and orthobiologics in patients with symptomatic cartilage injury. (tcd.ie)
- The Cancer Clinical Trials Section (CCTS) , through its close association with the Imperial Clinical Trials Unit , Imperial Experimental Cancer Medicine Centre and Cancer Research UK Imperial Centre provides a core accredited environment to develop and conduct cancer clinical trials led from Imperial College. (imperial.ac.uk)
- With a major focus on precision medicine and proof of concept clinical trials, the Cancer Clinical Trials currently undertakes studies in the phase Ib to phase III space across multiple sites of disease. (imperial.ac.uk)
- The CCTS provides a comprehensive service to support potential clinical principal investigators in the process of clinical trial development from concept to trial design, robust peer review, to synopsis and protocol, as well as statistical support, trials, costings, application preparation then submission and subsequently successful trial set-up. (imperial.ac.uk)
- The CCTS forms part of the Imperial Clinical Trials Unit (ICTU) - Section on Cancer (ICTU-Ca). Cancer is just one of several therapeutic areas including cardiovascular and metabolic disease, respiratory, HIV / infectious diseases, surgery and emergency and critical care. (imperial.ac.uk)
- Our team includes operations managers, statisticians, clinical trial coordinators, monitors, and administrators who advise upon, manage, co-ordinate and run clinical trials to the highest quality and scientific standards. (imperial.ac.uk)
- It is time to be optimistic for future clinical trials. (tcd.ie)
- Our clinical trial centre is actively involved in developing new drugs in early and phase trials. (tcd.ie)
- There are presently 270 open and enrolling clinical trials for glioblastoma, which employ a range of treatment modalities including investigational drugs, biologics, standard-of-care treatment, radiation, and surgical intervention to try to find an optimal cure for glioblastoma. (hindawi.com)
- Recruitment into clinical trials is largely based on a histological diagnosis of glioma, with or without specific genetic markers such as isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) and O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) gene methylation. (hindawi.com)
- Our team of specialists at the UPMC Center for Liver Diseases has been at the forefront of the evaluation process and clinical trials of these therapies. (upmc.com)
- Our liver disease experts also are actively conducting clinical trials of additional therapies to improve the care of people with hepatitis C. (upmc.com)
- The study was co-developed by NCI, part of the National Institutes of Health, and the ECOG-ACRIN Cancer Research Group, part of the NCI-sponsored National Clinical Trials Network (NCTN). (eurekalert.org)
- These findings represent a large collection of data in populations of patients who may not have been studied in conventional clinical trials, and they will have important implications for future precision medicine trials. (eurekalert.org)
- Clinical trials are invaluable in testing new treatments, drugs and technologies. (mcw.edu)
- Rajesh Kotecha, secretary of AYUSH ministry, said the medicine is expected to be ready after multilevel trials in the next couple of years. (indiatimes.com)
- Trials on the Ayurvedic medicine for dengue are currently on and we will come out with it at the earliest possible," Union Minister of State for AYUSH said. (indiatimes.com)
- NEW DELHI: Clinical trials on Ayurvedic medicine against dengue are in progress and it will be launched at the earliest possible time, Union Minister of State for AYUSH Shripad Naik said Sunday. (indiatimes.com)
- Trials on the Ayurvedic medicine for dengue are currently on and we will come out with it at the earliest possible," Naik said on the sidelines of a national conference on 'Entrepreneurship and Business Development in Ayurveda ' held here. (indiatimes.com)
- If you would like to find out more about these studies please visit the Clinical Trials section of this website. (otago.ac.nz)
- Arthritis is more easily perceived that enthesitis, as clinical trials and registries of patients with PsA have showed. (frontiersin.org)
- Clinical trials are experiments that yield useful information to clinicians if a particular treatment is of any value to a patient. (medindia.net)
- Clinical trials serve as a vital component for improving the treatment of medical conditions as they lead to higher standards of patient care. (medindia.net)
- For additional clinical trials being conducted on the University of Colorado Medical campus, see the Research Affairs page. (ucdenver.edu)
- For clinical trials being conducted nationally, please click here . (ucdenver.edu)
Practice20
- How medical genetics is actually practiced depends on several factors, including the expertise and training of the professionals involved, the expertise available within any given medical facility, and the structure of the practice of medicine within a given society. (encyclopedia.com)
- In the United States , the practice of medical genetics includes two different career tracks, both requiring certification by the American Board of Medical Genetics (ABMG): the medical geneticist and the clinical geneticist. (encyclopedia.com)
- A clinical geneticist is a physician (either a doctor of osteopathy or a medical doctor) involved in all parts of clinical practice related to genetic disorders. (encyclopedia.com)
- Very few clinical geneticists develop a private practice. (encyclopedia.com)
- Some large national clinics have entire departments devoted to the practice of medical and clinical genetics. (encyclopedia.com)
- Physicians are attracted to the practice of clinical genetics for a variety of reasons. (encyclopedia.com)
- Many enjoy understanding the evolving human gene map, the rapid technological advances in the field, and the opportunity to perform laboratory research as well as practice medicine. (encyclopedia.com)
- Because the practice of clinical genetics requires a medical degree, students must first receive a bachelor's degree, enrolling in courses that meet medical school admission requirements. (encyclopedia.com)
- If the resulting data are poor or misinterpreted in light of the trial question, then this approach risks throwing the baby out with the bathwater, since trial data must inform clinical practice. (nature.com)
- Contact information for a physician's clinical practice should be obtained from the CPSA website or the Alberta Referral Directory. (ualberta.ca)
- CLINICAL MEDICINE PROGRAM AT IUSOM During the Clinical Medicine/Rotation program, IUSOM worldwide students will have 48 weeks of required Core Clinical Rotations in Internal Medicine, General Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Family Medicine Practice, Pediatrics, and Psychiatry. (authorstream.com)
- Although these novel techniques have achieved astonishing results across a variety of clinical applications, significant hurdles remain associated with the implementation of them in clinical practice. (hindawi.com)
- Evidence based position paper on Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine (PRM) professional practice for persons with stroke. (gu.se)
- The second year of training for fellows in the clinical track allows fellows to refine their clinical skills and expertise and prepares them for independent practice. (pennmedicine.org)
- Innovative 12-month PA and NP transition to practice programs in a variety of specialty clinical tracks. (mcw.edu)
- Our expertise in translating biomedical discoveries into clinical practice benefits patients worldwide. (imperial.ac.uk)
- Second, it can be practice integrated with modern medicine by individual health care practitioners. (nih.gov)
- For decades, the People's Republic of China has touted a system of medical education in which its modern medicine practitioners have been required to receive some formal training in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), so that they are aware of suitable approaches in TCM during their practice of Western medicines. (nih.gov)
- However, documentation of its successful integration in clinical practice is lacking ( Giordano, Garcia, and Strickland 2004 ). (nih.gov)
- With renowned bestsellers such as, Bailey & Love's Short Practice of Surgery, now in its 27th edition, and leading world medical journals such as Annals of Medicine , our Clinical Medicine portfolio aims to assist every reader in their study and practice of medicine. (taylorandfrancis.com)
20182
- Clinical Nuclear Medicine43(4):225-231, April 2018. (lww.com)
- Chicago, Monday, June 4, 2018 -- The National Cancer Institute's Molecular Analysis for Therapy Choice (NCI-MATCH) trial, the largest precision medicine trial of its kind, has achieved a milestone with the release of results from several treatment arms, or sub-studies, of the trial. (eurekalert.org)
Rotations11
- The Clinical Medicine component comprises of 72 weeks of clinical rotations (48 weeks of required Core Clinical Rotations & 24 weeks Elective Clinical Rotations). (authorstream.com)
- CLINICAL MEDICINE PROGRAM AT IUSOM The Clinical Medicine component comprises of 72 weeks of clinical rotations through the support of several medical specialties in IUSOM-affiliated hospitals in South & North America, EU, and Asian countries including Netherlands Antilles. (authorstream.com)
- During these clinical rotations, the students will be given an opportunity to work directly with the physicians and hospital staff, conducting physical examinations, history taking, case presentations, laboratory analysis, and attending workshops, conferences, and grand rounds. (authorstream.com)
- The remaining 24 weeks are Elective Clinical Rotations, which an IUSOM student may choose based upon their projected medical specialty. (authorstream.com)
- IUSOM does not require written examinations in Elective Clinical Rotations. (authorstream.com)
- The Foundation/Distribution concept also applies to the Clinical Rotations. (cornell.edu)
- To ensure broad preparation, each student is required to complete the same set of 12 Clinical Rotations. (cornell.edu)
- In addition, students must select one of 6 Clinical Pathways, comprised of 7 additional rotations. (cornell.edu)
- Clinical training during the first year of fellowship is divided equally among 4 rotations: Ambulatory Pulmonary, Inpatient Pulmonary Service, Outpatient Pulmonary Service and the Medical Intensive Care Unit. (unc.edu)
- Additional electives can be arranged on an individual basis based upon fellow preferences, interests and clinical rotations occur in IP learning advance procedures such as EBUS, stinting, chest tube placement and perctrachs. (unc.edu)
- At the midpoint of each of the 3-week rotations, students will review the Clinical Log with their residents and attendings. (unc.edu)
Randomized clini4
- In a randomized clinical trial, participants are assigned by chance to different treatment groups. (britannica.com)
- ADIPOA-2 will carry out a multi-centre, randomized clinical trial comparing the use of culture-expanded, autologous adult ASCs in subjects with knee OA with injected Hyaluronan (another widely used therapeutic approach for knee degeneration). (tcd.ie)
- For much of the history of scientific inquiry, classical frequentist statistics have formed the basis of data analysis, with randomized clinical trial (RCT) design forming the pinnacle of evidence-based medicine [ 5 ]. (hindawi.com)
- Look AHEAD is a multicenter, randomized clinical trial to examine the effects of a lifestyle intervention designed to achieve and maintain weight loss over the long term through decreased caloric intake and exercise and to determine the long term effects of weight loss on physical functioning, aging, and mortality. (uthsc.edu)
Outcomes11
- The overarching aims of the BETTER program are to improve clinical outcomes, reduce the burden of chronic disease and improve the sustainability of the healthcare system through improved CCDPS in primary care. (ualberta.ca)
- Clinical research in sports medicine must be derived from active care of athletes, such as prevention strategies, treatment protocols or treatment outcomes. (acsm.org)
- Sissel Hegdahl Oversand at Institute of Clinical Medicine will be defending the thesis "Short and long-term outcomes of the Manchester Procedure for Pelvic Organ Prolapse and the impact of major Levator Ani Muscle defects" for the degree of PhD. (uio.no)
- The outcomes data being released today from this groundbreaking precision medicine trial are an exciting step for NCI-MATCH," said Lyndsay Harris, M.D., of NCI's Cancer Diagnosis Program and NCI study chair. (eurekalert.org)
- The section is the home to the Clinical Informatics & Health Outcomes Research Group - www.clininf.eu . (surrey.ac.uk)
- Metabolic Acidosis and Long-Term Clinical Outcomes in Kidney Transplant Recipients. (medscape.com)
- Graduates of the Master of Science in Clinical Research Organization and Management program will achieve six program level outcomes that describe the skills, competencies and knowledge gained through completion of the program curriculum. (drexel.edu)
- Graduates of the Certificate of Study in Clinical Research program will achieve five program level outcomes that describe the skills, competencies and knowledge gained through completion of the program curriculum. (drexel.edu)
- This book is designed to be the first major text to discuss genomics-based advances in disease susceptibility, diagnosis, prognostication, and predition of treatment outcomes in various areas of medicine. (silverplatter.com)
- The Department of Emergency Medicine is commited to developing emergency care and improving health outcomes beyond the borders of the United States. (ucdenver.edu)
- The Department of Emergency Medicine is developing a new, innovative Clinical Informatics focus that translates into improved outcomes for all of its patients. (ucdenver.edu)
Centre2
- The Division of General Internal Medicine (GIM) provides clinical care at five hospital sites including the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) which includes the Royal Victoria Hospital and Montreal General Hospital, Jewish General Hospital, St. Mary's Hospital Centre and Lachine Hospital. (mcgill.ca)
- This Section will become the research home for clinical academics at the University, other than those who sit in the Oncology Section or within the Clinical Research Centre. (surrey.ac.uk)
Search1
- The search was a quick one, though, as one of the first items that appeared in their online hunt was a first-of-its-kind clinical trial at UC Davis to treat his exact condition. (ucdavis.edu)
Patients23
- Within clinical genetics, physicians can develop their own disease specialty if they choose, which for some provides a more rewarding work environment, giving them the opportunity to make an impact on both research and the lives of patients whose diseases may be rare and often poorly understood by other medical practitioners. (encyclopedia.com)
- At Mass General, the brightest minds in medicine collaborate on behalf of our patients to bridge innovation science with state-of-the-art clinical medicine. (massgeneral.org)
- The Vascular Medicine Fellowship program is concentrated on diagnosis and management of patients with various aspects of vascular disease. (massgeneral.org)
- The goal of this Vascular Medicine Fellowship is to provide integrated training in the diagnosis and clinical management of patients with non-cardiac vascular disease and to allow fellows to assume positions of academic leadership in the field of vascular medicine. (massgeneral.org)
- In precision medicine, some patients might not be treated with a life-saving treatment because molecular stratification denies them the opportunity to receive certain therapies, despite so-called equipoise. (nature.com)
- Produced in conjunction with Stanford Health Care and former Clinical Anatomy staff, the app allowed users to take brief tours around different parts of the body, and was provided to visitors and patients at the Stanford Hospital. (stanford.edu)
- The purpose of this study is to retrospectively review the charts of 200 patients for whom overnight oximetry data, pulmonary function tests, as well as echocardiographic data have been obtained as part of routine clinical assessment. (mayoclinic.org)
- The service will let physicians at Stanford order genomic sequencing as part of regular treatment for patients with symptoms that might be gene-related, Stanford Medicine said. (eweek.com)
- Providing leadership across both clinical and laboratory sites can ensure that the highest international levels of care are available to all patients in Ireland. (tcd.ie)
- These are patients enrolled in the MODY registry, which have previously been examined with genetic testing due to of clinical suspicion of monogenic diabetes without a safe response. (uib.no)
- Patients are called in for thorough clinical and physiological examinations and a response to low-dose sulfonylureas is investigated to get closer. (uib.no)
- Bronchoscopies on patients on the inpatient pulmonary service and pulmonary consultation service are performed by the inpatient pulmonary medicine fellow. (unc.edu)
- Brith Andresen at Institute of Clinical Medicine will be defending the thesis "Percutaneous pulmonary valve implantation impact on clinical outcome, patients self-reported health, psychosocial function, and hospital costs in patients with congenital heart disease" for the degree of PhD. (uio.no)
- The LCME mandates that "an institution that offers a medical education program must have in place a system with central oversight to ensure that the faculty define the types of patients and clinical conditions that medical students must encounter, the appropriate clinical setting for the educational experiences, and the expected level of medical student responsibility. (unc.edu)
- This will allow students to focus subsequent clinical encounters to maximize the chance of a direct clinical experience with patients with the conditions listed above. (unc.edu)
- If needed, a student's subsequent clinical rotation will be modified to the extent possible to maximize the chance of direct clinical experiences with patients with the conditions listed above. (unc.edu)
- A given student can "miss" having a direct clinical encounter with patients for only two of the above conditions. (unc.edu)
- In a first of its kind collaboration, the Portland, OR-based Children's Cancer Association (CCA) , Randall Children's Hospital at Legacy Emanuel (RCH) and Legacy Research Institute (LRI) co-led a study to assess the impact of using live music medicine on post-surgery pediatric patients to reduce pain and anxiety. (legacyhealth.org)
- To investigate the effect of Chinese medicine (CM) on survival of patients with stage II and III colorectal cancer (CRC). (springer.com)
- Lin Q, Wang Y. The effect of traditional Chinese medicine on adverse reaction after chemotherapy in patients with colorectal cancer. (springer.com)
- Guan J, Yang Y. Cohort study on the effect of a combined treatment of traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine on the replapse and metastasis of 222 patients with stage II and III colorectal cancer after radical operation. (springer.com)
- The Department of Emergency Medicine prides itself in providing outstanding care for all patients. (ucdenver.edu)
- The study, led by John Kostis of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, should send a "strong message" to patients and doctors about the benefits of anti-hypertensive therapy, it concluded. (medindia.net)
20201
- The Clinical Research curricula in fall 2020 semester will not be impacted by the University's COVID-19 response. (drexel.edu)
Internal medicine4
- Others find that the narrow focus of clinical genetics is more to their liking than the broader disciplines of internal medicine or pediatrics. (encyclopedia.com)
- Jonathan Cramer is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Internal Medicine at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and Children's Hospital and Medical Center in Omaha, Nebraska. (unmc.edu)
- He then completed a dual residency in Internal Medicine & Pediatrics at the University of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky and completed fellowships in both Pediatric Cardiology as well as Adult Congenital Heart Disease at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (unmc.edu)
- Divided into clinical medicine, general reference, medical education, revision guides, and surgery, our Medicine collection spans the full spectrum of internal medicine and surgical specialities. (taylorandfrancis.com)
Fellowship10
- After obtaining a medical degree, clinical geneticists typically complete three to five years of residency in medical disciplines approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME), followed by a two-to three-year fellowship that is approved by the ABMG, in clinical genetics itself. (encyclopedia.com)
- The Clinical Vascular Medicine Fellowship Program at Massachusetts General Hospital is a one-year non-ACGME training program in the discipline of clinical vascular medicine. (massgeneral.org)
- The program design of the Clinical Vascular Medicine Fellowship follows the recommendation of the Society for Vascular Medicine training guidelines. (massgeneral.org)
- The Department of Radiology currently offers a one-year clinical fellowship in body imaging, for which there will be eleven funded positions. (stanford.edu)
- The Body MRI Fellowship provides a year of intensive training in clinical MR across a wide range of diagnostic and therapeutic applications. (stanford.edu)
- The first year of fellowship is dedicated exclusively to clinical training. (unc.edu)
- During the latter years of fellowship, 75% of the time is dedicated to a research training program tailored to the specific career interests of the individual fellow, and 25% of the time for continued clinical training during which time clinical skills are advanced, solidified, and fine-tuned. (unc.edu)
- A longitudinal clinic is started in the first year of fellowship at either the Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine (PCAM) or Penn Presbyterian Medical Center (PPMC) . (pennmedicine.org)
- The first year of fellowship offers extensive "hands-on" clinical experience while the second year offers a varied experience when opportunities for extensive protected time for research can be negotiated for suitable trainees. (washington.edu)
- The Department of Emergency Medicine has also established a two-year post-residency fellowship in Global Emergency Medicine and Public Health, slated to begin in the fall of 2016. (ucdenver.edu)
Assessment6
- This PFS ratio assessment is as pertinent to a traditional trial and not unique to precision medicine. (nature.com)
- The Textbook of Clinical Sexual Medicine utilizes the biopsychosocial approach to inform physicians, practitioners, residents, trainees, and students about the latest science has to offer today for the evaluation and treatment of sexual dysfunctions especially the utilization of the full armamentarium of assessment methods and treatment interventions in order to restore of sexual health and enhance quality of life. (google.com)
- Core clinical care activities include the clinical teaching units (in-patient), emergency room consultations, GIM consult service, GIM ambulatory care clinics, Medical Day Hospital and Rapid Assessment clinics. (mcgill.ca)
- Translation and cultural validation of clinical observational scales - the Fugl-Meyer assessment for post stroke sensorimotor function in Colombian Spanish. (gu.se)
- Our specific research interests are in procedural simulation - the development of assessment tools, skills transfer to the clinical setting and skills decay. (yale.edu)
- The Department has broad research interests in clinical psychiatry including old-age psychiatry, use of evidence-based medicine approaches to identify best treatments for acute mania and generalised anxiety disorder, assessment of clinical toxicity associated with synthetic cannabinoids, audit of ECT use in Otago, Bayesian analysis of suicide data, and others. (otago.ac.nz)
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry1
- His articles have appeared in many prestigious journals, such as JAMA Psychiatry, Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, Harvard Review of Psychiatry, Journal of Affective Disorders, Journal of Sexual Medicine, Journal of Graduate Medical Education, and Quality of Life Research. (google.com)
Cardiovascular4
- The clinical service of the cardiac division performs over 4,000 hospital admissions, 15,000 outpatient visits and 5,000 invasive cardiovascular procedures annually (of these, roughly 400 are dedicated peripheral procedures). (massgeneral.org)
- Fellows receive detailed training in the principles and use of state-of-the-art multidetector row CT and cardiovascular MR imaging systems within the context of a busy clinical cardiovascular imaging service. (stanford.edu)
- Participants were eligible for the trial if they did not have a current clinical indication for (i.e. overt cardiovascular disease) or contraindication to (i.e. allergy or increased risk of bleeding) aspirin, did not have dementia, disability, low hemoglobin levels, or a condition that was likely to be fatal within five years of enrollment and were capable of providing informed consent. (uthsc.edu)
- Circulation Peer-reviewed reports on clinical and laboratory research relevant to cardiovascular disease. (silverplatter.com)
Integrative Medicine2
- Clinical Research in Complementary and Integrative Medicine - the best way to understand clinical research and to plan and perform your own study! (elsevier.com)
- Established in 1999, the Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine represents 44 academic health centers in the United States and Canada. (nih.gov)
Specialty1
- Clinical training takes place on the medical campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and in outpatient specialty clinics of the UNC Health Care System. (unc.edu)
Regenerative medicine2
- The long term aim of this unit is to lead Ireland's recognition as a key translational site for Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering as applied to Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine. (tcd.ie)
- ADIPOA-2 will build on the work of ADIPOA to deliver a large-scale clinical trial in regenerative medicine for OA. (tcd.ie)
Pediatrics1
- The CU School of Medicine is top-ranked in primary care, pediatrics and family and rural medicine. (ucdenver.edu)
Molecular4
- In clinical oncology, an accepted definition of precision medicine refers to therapeutic decisions guided by the molecular or genomic features of a tumour rather than on the basis of clinicopathological features. (nature.com)
- Dr. Lance A. Liotta is a professor of life sciences at George Mason University and co-director of the universityís Center for Applied Proteomics and Molecular Medicine. (nsti.org)
- Elisabeth Andersen at the Institute of Clinical Medicine will be defending the thesis "FVII deficiency: from molecular mechanisms to novel therapeutic approaches" for the degree of Philosophiae doctor. (uio.no)
- Imaging Sciences, Molecular Sciences and Clinical Research . (imperial.ac.uk)
Nuclear Medicine5
- Thought you might appreciate this item(s) I saw at Clinical Nuclear Medicine. (lww.com)
- The long-awaited third edition of An Atlas of Clinical Nuclear Medicine has been revised and updated to encapsulate the developments in the field since the previous edition was published nearly two decades ago. (routledge.com)
- This is one of only a few comprehensive atlases in the field of nuclear medicine, and is expected to remain a valuable reference for many years to come. (routledge.com)
- It should be available in every nuclear medicine department. (routledge.com)
- The editors recognise the multifaceted nature of nuclear medicine and have collaborated with over 60 co-contributors, all international authorities in their specialised areas, to provide comprehensive chapters on all essential topics in nuclear medicine. (routledge.com)
Emergency Medicine6
- Simulation research in Emergency Medicine at Yale focuses on both resident and medical student education as well as patient safety. (yale.edu)
- Simulation training at Yale's Department of Emergency Medicine includes training with partial task trainers, computer based micro-simulators and high fidelity mannequin simulators. (yale.edu)
- The Department of Emergency Medicine maintains disaster preparedness through our outstanding facilities and frequent trainings. (ucdenver.edu)
- The Department of Emergency Medicine provides emergency (disaster) management preparedness and response activities in many areas. (ucdenver.edu)
- Trainees in emergency medicine participate in learning the provision of clinical emergency care in a myriad of international settings, including sub-Saharan Africa, and Central and South America. (ucdenver.edu)
- In South Africa, for example, University of Colorado medical students and Emergency Medicine residents have been working side-by-side with emergency care providers since 2002. (ucdenver.edu)
Psychiatry4
- Waguih William IsHak, MD, FAPA has nearly 30 years of experience in psychiatry, psychotherapy, and psychopharmacology, with specific training and expertise in sexual medicine, outcome measurement in psychiatric disorders particularly depressive symptom severity, functioning, and quality of life. (google.com)
- Dr. IsHak has lectured and published on quality of life as a critical outcome measure of healthcare interventions, mood disorders especially depression, sexual medicine, outcome measurement in psychiatry, and computer applications in psychiatry. (google.com)
- He has edited and authored four books: this volume, the Guidebook of Sexual Medicine (A&W Publishing, 2008), Outcome Measurement in Psychiatry: A Critical Review (APPI, 2002) and On Call Psychiatry (WB Saunders, 2001). (google.com)
- Dr. IsHak served as a Chief Proctor and Examiner for the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, and Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. (google.com)
Rotation3
- Clinical Rotation part of their Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) Degree Program. (authorstream.com)
- IUSOM Students will be required to complete an objective examination at the end of each core clinical rotation. (authorstream.com)
- CLINICAL MEDICINE PROGRAM AT IUSOM IUSOM students with excessive absences, whether excused or unexcused, may fail a Clinical Rotation. (authorstream.com)
Diagnosis5
- Administrative roles for clinical geneticists can include formulating plans and procedures for clinical genetic services, scheduling the use of medical genetics facilities, and teaching interns and residents the methods and procedures involved in the diagnosis and management of genetic disorders. (encyclopedia.com)
- Clinical research in family medicine is typically focused on new treatment regimens, prevention techniques, or diagnosis of diseases. (ualberta.ca)
- Each chapter provides conceptual diagrams to facilitate comprehension of difficult concepts, and presents both normal and abnormal clinical conditions to illustrate how physiology serves as an important basis for diagnosis. (google.com)
- Advances in understanding of the structure and function of various plasma proteins has pointed the way to new clinical applications of plasma protein estimation in the diagnosis and monitoring of disease. (springer.com)
- However, modern methodologies, as MALDI-Mass Spectrometry Imaging, applied to the study of synovial tissue have revealed metabolic and lipid signatures which could support clinical decision-making in the diagnosis of PsA and RA and to go further toward the personalized medicine. (frontiersin.org)
Faculty of Medic1
- The Institute of Clinical Sciences (ICS) is one of five departments within the Faculty of Medicine . (imperial.ac.uk)
Surgical3
- James Chang, from the Division of Plastic Surgery, teamed up with Paul Brown, Matthew Hasel, and Sakti Srivastava from the Division of Clinical Anatomy, and the Cantor Museum curators to create a multi-disciplinary exhibition that incorporates Rodin hand sculptures into anatomical and surgical educational programs. (stanford.edu)
- Veterinary clinical medicine officers provide medical and surgical care for government-owned animals as well as privately owned animals. (goarmy.com)
- Th ese two services are predominantly based in intensive care units, providing consultative services for the several intensive care units housed within HUP, including surgical, cardiothoracic, medicine, neuro, and oncology critical care. (pennmedicine.org)
Innovations in Clinical Care1
- The Innovations in Clinical Care award is presented to the physician, nurse and/or team who demonstrates a visionary approach to problem solving and performance improvement. (hopkinsmedicine.org)
Genomics4
- Google's cloud platform technologies will form the basis of a soon-to-be-launched Clinical Genomics Service from Stanford Medicine. (eweek.com)
- In its release , Stanford Medicine, which includes Stanford Health Care, the Stanford School of Medicine and Stanford Children's Health, described the Google agreement as key to its plans to deliver a clinical genomics service. (eweek.com)
- Initially, at least, the collaboration announced this week would focus on enabling Stanford's new Clinical Genomics Service. (eweek.com)
- After building a strong underpinning in the basic concepts of genomics, the authors of this book, all leaders in the field, proceed to discuss a wide range of clinical areas and the applications now afforded by genomic analysis. (silverplatter.com)
20171
- Findings from three arms were released at this year's American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting in Chicago, adding to findings from one arm released in November 2017. (eurekalert.org)
Immunology1
- Equine Clinical Immunology offers comprehensive information on equine immunological disorders. (wiley.com)
Professor3
- M. Julia B. Felippe , MedVet, MSc, PhD, DACVIM, is an Associate Professor of Large Animal Medicine and Veterinary Curriculum Director at Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine in Ithaca, New York, USA. (wiley.com)
- The CCTS, now led by Professor Michael Seckl, has more recently expanded to undertake clinical research in all phases of drug and device development. (imperial.ac.uk)
- In Bergen we archive research data with clinical information and associated biobank from over 250 Norwegian families with hereditary diabetes forms in the MODY register under the leadership of Professor Pål R. Njølstad. (uib.no)
Approaches1
- combines established theoretical approaches with practical skills applicable to your own clinical study. (elsevier.com)
Physicians3
- In 2015, the Johns Hopkins Medicine Clinical Awards for Physicians and Care Teams were created by the Office of Johns Hopkins Physicians to honor the physicians and care teams who embody the best in clinical excellence. (hopkinsmedicine.org)
- Clinical Medicine is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal published by the Royal College of Physicians. (wikipedia.org)
- A key resource for physicians specializing in inpatient care, covering the latest in-hospital treatments and protocols and aiding physicians to solve clinical problems. (taylorandfrancis.com)
Laboratory5
- Doctoral students within the Nuffield Department of Medicine carry out research in a single laboratory for three to four years if studying full-time, or six to eight years if studying part-time. (ox.ac.uk)
- This work builds on prior laboratory research at RCSI and Surgacoll and will link laboratory research to clinical care at Sports Surgery Clinic and Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital. (tcd.ie)
- He also serves as medical director of the George Mason University/Inova Health System Clinical Proteomics Laboratory in the George Mason University/Inova Health System Translational Research Centers. (nsti.org)
- The rapid growth of specific protein estimations in the clinical laboratory over the last 10 years has been due to advances both in methodology and in the understanding of the role of the various plasma proteins in health and disease. (springer.com)
- The clinical chemistry laboratory is a full-service routine laboratory serving Froedtert Hospital, Medical College of Wisconsin and other programs. (mcw.edu)
Conduct5
- This clinical research award is open to MDs, DOs, PTs, ATCs, and other medical professionals (ACSM members only) involved in the conduct of patient-based clinical research. (acsm.org)
- As a DPhil in Clinical Medicine student, you will conduct research in basic science and/or in clinical medicine. (ox.ac.uk)
- In addition The Center for Clinical Research enhances our Institution's ability to conduct high quality clinical research studies. (siumed.edu)
- The program provides graduates with an advanced skill set to manage the conduct of clinical investigations, while introducing participants to relevant business, legal and ethical issues. (drexel.edu)
- The online non-thesis Master of Science in Clinical Research for Health Professionals (CRHP) program is tailored for residents, fellows, and clinicians seeking knowledge in the conduct of translational and pharmaceutical research. (drexel.edu)
Explore3
- The Anatomage Table, invented here by Dr. Paul Brown, is a breakthrough in visualization and interactivity and enhances students' understanding of anatomy, both in general and in clinical concepts, and allows students to explore the body like never before. (stanford.edu)
- Become familiar with the lingua franca of statistics ✔ Discover applications of R in Evidence-Based Medicine ✔ Rock, squeeze and explore your data deeply - for free ✔ Find 13 reasons why you will love R! (slideshare.net)
- Assessing and managing pain and anxiety in children is more difficult, which is what led us to explore the impact of music medicine in a pilot group of hospitalized children. (legacyhealth.org)
Diseases6
- As a group, clinical geneticists derive satisfaction by remaining close to the "cutting edge" of new discoveries in genetic diseases, which challenges them to remain current while constantly using their knowledge and skills to provide innovative and effective medical services. (encyclopedia.com)
- Responding to vascular medicine consultations, the fellow will see and evaluate inpatients for vascular medicine consultations for a variety of vascular diseases. (massgeneral.org)
- Training within this large and dynamic health care system provides our fellows with robust clinical exposure to a diverse patient population, a wide range of common and uncommon pulmonary diseases, and breadth of critical illness. (unc.edu)
- Clinical chemistry is a crucial component in the early detection, treatment and management of human diseases and health disorders. (mcw.edu)
- The AYUSH minister emphasised on entrepreneurial significance of ancient books Charak Samhita and Sushrut Samhita as treasure trove of medicinal knowledge, saying it could be the basis for around 20 lakh medicines for different diseases. (indiatimes.com)
- PsA is included in the spondyloarthritis (SpA) concept, which encompasses a group of diseases sharing immunogenetic, pathophysiological, clinical, and radiological features, which differ from rheumatoid arthritis (RA) ( 1 ). (frontiersin.org)
Coordinators1
- Study coordinators who want to add a study should Submit a Clinical Trial . (bcm.edu)
Medical17
- As a profession, medical genetics is usually a mixture of both clinical services and research. (encyclopedia.com)
- They can also be active in conducting research on genetic disorders and studying theoretical genetics, and they usually help to administer and set policies for the clinical genetics profession and for medical centers in general. (encyclopedia.com)
- We have remained at the forefront of medicine by fostering a culture of collaboration, pushing the boundaries of medical research, educating the brightest medical minds and maintaining an unwavering commitment to the diverse communities we serve. (massgeneral.org)
- The term 'precision medicine' is abundant in the medical literature. (nature.com)
- books.google.com - Medical Physiology presents the physiological concepts essential to clinical medicine. (google.com)
- The two-week Clinical Anatomy Summer Program is for high school students considering careers in procedure-based medical fields, such as surgery, dental surgery, EMTs/paramedics, and nursing. (stanford.edu)
- The Division of Clinical Anatomy at Stanford University has long held a tradition of innovation to assist in the teaching of medical students. (stanford.edu)
- The fellow will be trained to integrate the patient's entire medical/clinical presentation and non-invasive study data to make accurate diagnoses and appropriate clinical decisions with respect to further invasive evaluation of the patient and therapeutic interventions. (massgeneral.org)
- Second year fellows maintain their continuity clinic from first year and also add a second continuity clinic at the VA Medical Center, in order to enhance exposure to outpatient medicine. (pennmedicine.org)
- Two consultative services are comprised of one attending nephrologist and one nephrology fellow, and occasionally medical students and rotating medicine residents. (pennmedicine.org)
- The consult service is comprised of one attending nephrologist and one nephrology fellow and often medical students and rotating medicine residents. (pennmedicine.org)
- This JP Medical app-book,Key Clinical Topics in Sports and Exercise Medicine, improves your performance with relevant, valid material that you can access quickly and with minimum effort in the palm of your hand using Indextra'spatented technology. (appbrain.com)
- 5-Minute Clinical Consult (5MCC) app and website helps you diagnose and manage 900+ medical conditions. (unboundmedicine.com)
- On the other hand, the incorporation of traditional medical modalities such as herbal medicine into modern or EBM by either the second or third method of health care integration is not easily achieved for a host of reasons, including scientific, cultural, educational, and legal. (nih.gov)
- In this chapter, we examine the current status and major scientific issues or factors that affect the integration of herbal medicine into evidence-based medical therapy. (nih.gov)
- Annals of Medicine is one of the world's leading general medical journals. (taylorandfrancis.com)
- Our faculty, fellows, residents, and medical students are actively engaged in a spectrum of ethical and innovative global health activities, spanning the domains of public health, pre- and in-hospital clinical medicine, advocacy, and prevention in multiple settings internationally. (ucdenver.edu)
Patient Care3
- Clinical chemistry is front-and-center of diagnostics in patient care. (mcw.edu)
- The Clinical Assistant is an unlicensed, trained individual who assists in carrying out routine patient care activities, under the supervision of the physician or registered nurse. (aftercollege.com)
- The twentieth edition has been thoroughly updated by a new team of 'teachers', integrating clinical material with the latest scientific developments that underpin patient care. (taylorandfrancis.com)
Geriatric Medicine2
- This module (in conjunction with Clinical Geriatric Medicine 2) advances the knowledge of common clinical conditions that affect the health of older people and their appropriate management. (keele.ac.uk)
- The aim of this module (in conjunction with Clinical Geriatric Medicine 2) is to enable learners to develop the core clinical knowledge base of Geriatric Medicine. (keele.ac.uk)
Johns Hopkins1
- Clinical care is the backbone of Johns Hopkins Medicine. (hopkinsmedicine.org)
Behavioral Medicine1
- From digging and barking to biting and anxiety and everything in between Manual of Clinical Behavioral Medicine for Dogs and Cats has what you need to help clients manage their pets behavior issues and live with them in harmony. (elsevier.com)
Healthcare1
- MyChart is a patient-accessible website that enables you to interact with your Baylor College of Medicine healthcare team. (bcm.edu)
Centers1
- Through collaboration with the brightest minds in science and medicine MCW's Centers are at the forefront of discovery and innovation. (mcw.edu)
Precision medicine4
- Are these results bad news for those who expected precision medicine to become an instant solution to cancer management? (nature.com)
- In the precision medicine era, we are witnessing a rapidly changing environment in clinical research, where designs that made sense a few years ago are less pertinent today. (nature.com)
- What might constitute an ideal precision medicine clinical trial? (nature.com)
- Synovial Tissue: Turning the Page to Precision Medicine in Arthritis? (frontiersin.org)
Bench to Beds2
- Hallmark pedagogical features emphasize problem-solving skills and promote review and retention: Clinical Focus and From Bench to Bedside boxes, a comprehensive glossary, and online USMLE-style review questions with answers and explanations. (google.com)
- It is a Medline-indexed, peer-reviewed international journal for the rapid publication of reviews and original research, covering all areas of medicine from bench to bedside and back again. (taylorandfrancis.com)
Chemistry4
- Students interested in clinical genetics as a profession should become familiar with mathematics, chemistry, biology, and some physics, while still in high school. (encyclopedia.com)
- Clinical Chemistry and. (degruyter.com)
- New Diagnostic Methods for Inflammations of the Human Central Nervous System by Cerebrospinal Fluid Analysis, Workshop Conference of the German Society for Clinical Chemistry, Marburg a. d. (degruyter.com)
- Clinical chemistry is generally concerned with the analysis of various markers in body fluids, mostly serum and plasma. (mcw.edu)
Researchers2
- Many researchers in the department have a clinical research focus. (ualberta.ca)
- The latest newsletter from the UC Davis Clinical and Translational Science Center highlights collaborations among researchers from human and veterinary medicine. (ucdavis.edu)
Main1
- CLINICAL MEDICINE PROGRAM AT IUSOM At International University School of Medicine (IUSOM), Main Campus, in Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles and at IUSOM Worldwide Branch Campuses located in Sialkot (Pakistan), Barranquilla (Colombia), and México City (México) , the students, after successful completion of the Basic Sciences Program, enter the Clinical Medicine, i.e. (authorstream.com)
Gastroenterology1
- The Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Service has an active clinical research program investigating endoscopic therapies and prevention strategies. (mskcc.org)
Organization3
- The incorporation of traditional and modern evidence-based medicine (EBM) as integral parts of a country's formal health care system is most likely to be achieved and has been demonstrated to be practicable in many countries, particularly in Asian countries such as China, Japan, Korea, and India, among others ( World Health Organization 2001 ). (nih.gov)
- The online non-thesis Master of Science in Clinical Research Organization and Management (CROM) program, offered by Drexel's nationally-ranked College of Medicine, is tailored for experienced research professionals seeking credentials and clinical management skills. (drexel.edu)
- Learn more about the Master of Science in Clinical Research Organization and Management program. (drexel.edu)
Implications1
- Although artificial intelligence already exceeds clinical expertise in a variety of applications, clinicians remain responsible for interpreting the implications of, and acting upon, each prediction. (hindawi.com)
School of Medic1
- Faculty work closely with the Colorado School of Public Health's Center for Global Health and the University of Colorado School of Medicine (UCSOM) in educational opportunities, projects abroad, and mentorship, including direction of the UCSOM Global Health track. (ucdenver.edu)
Complementary1
- 1.1 What do we mean by complementary medicine in this book? (elsevier.com)
Wide range of clinical1
- Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is an immune-mediated inflammatory disease with a wide range of clinical manifestations: synovitis, enthesitis, spondylitis, dactylitis, skin, and nail psoriasis. (frontiersin.org)
Anesthesiology1
- Welcome to the Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine's podcast series on highlights of clinical research. (washington.edu)
Inpatient2
- In addition, the inpatient pulmonary medicine fellow performs the majority of the thoracentesis in the hospital, often as a key educator of the residents. (unc.edu)
- Each fellow rotates through inpatient services at three training sites, each of which provides a diverse clinical experience spanning the spectrum of clinical nephrology. (pennmedicine.org)
Ultrasound1
- In Peru, residents have had opportunities to participate in clinical bedside teaching, didactics, and ultrasound education. (ucdenver.edu)
Pulmonary Medicine1
- 61 studies in Pulmonary Medicine (open studies only). (mayoclinic.org)
Veterinary medicine1
- The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine is one of three national participants in the Vaccination Against Canine Cancer Study. (ucdavis.edu)