Clinical Guidelines for Chronic Conditions in the
... The mention of specific companies or of certain manufacturers’ products does not imply that they are endorsed or recommended by the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies in preference to others of a similar nature that are not mentioned. Errors and omissions excepted, the names of prop ...
... The mention of specific companies or of certain manufacturers’ products does not imply that they are endorsed or recommended by the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies in preference to others of a similar nature that are not mentioned. Errors and omissions excepted, the names of prop ...
PubMed - proyecto reiki murcia
... Se sabe que el uso de CAM es habitual entre los afroamericanos, entre ellas el Reiki 39.- Beard et al, 2011 Ensayo randomizado. Examinaron los efectos clínicos de 2 complementarias (CAM) terapias de relajación, terapia de respuesta (TRR) y terapia de Reiki, en los hombres tratados con radioterapia d ...
... Se sabe que el uso de CAM es habitual entre los afroamericanos, entre ellas el Reiki 39.- Beard et al, 2011 Ensayo randomizado. Examinaron los efectos clínicos de 2 complementarias (CAM) terapias de relajación, terapia de respuesta (TRR) y terapia de Reiki, en los hombres tratados con radioterapia d ...
2010 Palliative medicine (amendments 2014)
... eligibility includes experience in any of the following: anaesthetics, clinical oncology, emergency medicine, general paediatrics, general practice, HIV medicine, intensive care medicine, psychiatry and surgery. Up to a maximum of six months’ experience in any one specialty can be counted towards th ...
... eligibility includes experience in any of the following: anaesthetics, clinical oncology, emergency medicine, general paediatrics, general practice, HIV medicine, intensive care medicine, psychiatry and surgery. Up to a maximum of six months’ experience in any one specialty can be counted towards th ...
Sclerotherapy for leg varicose veins
... efficacy of traditional sclerotherapy. These techniques are mostly provided in highly specialized practice settings. Evidence about these techniques is still limited and claims about their benefits are regarded with some scepticism. ...
... efficacy of traditional sclerotherapy. These techniques are mostly provided in highly specialized practice settings. Evidence about these techniques is still limited and claims about their benefits are regarded with some scepticism. ...
Human Factors Evaluation of Simulated Ebola Virus Disease Patient
... evaluation examining the potential transmission of Ebola virus (EV) to health care workers (HCW). The priorities for evaluation were: 1) donning and doffing procedures and 2) potential EV exposure associated with triage, treatment and transport. To gain an understanding of current IPC practices for ...
... evaluation examining the potential transmission of Ebola virus (EV) to health care workers (HCW). The priorities for evaluation were: 1) donning and doffing procedures and 2) potential EV exposure associated with triage, treatment and transport. To gain an understanding of current IPC practices for ...
Epilepsy in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region
... disorder for which cost-effective treatment is available. Up to 70% of people with this condition could live productive and fulfilling lives, free from seizures, if appropriately diagnosed and treated. Yet epilepsy continues to take a heavy toll on those who suffer from the condition. The cost of ep ...
... disorder for which cost-effective treatment is available. Up to 70% of people with this condition could live productive and fulfilling lives, free from seizures, if appropriately diagnosed and treated. Yet epilepsy continues to take a heavy toll on those who suffer from the condition. The cost of ep ...
CURRICULUM VITAE - Oregon Medical Research Center
... Editorial Board, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (1998-2007) Feature Editor, “Dermatology Grand Rounds at the NIH,” Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (2000-2004) Assistant Editor, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (2004) Associate Editor (Science), Journal of ...
... Editorial Board, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (1998-2007) Feature Editor, “Dermatology Grand Rounds at the NIH,” Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (2000-2004) Assistant Editor, Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (2004) Associate Editor (Science), Journal of ...
Abstracts of the 19th Cochrane Colloquium
... Stopping the routine replacement of peripheral venous catheters without clinical indication after 72–96 hours was predicted to reduce unnecessary patient pain and discomfort without compromising clinical quality or patient safety. ...
... Stopping the routine replacement of peripheral venous catheters without clinical indication after 72–96 hours was predicted to reduce unnecessary patient pain and discomfort without compromising clinical quality or patient safety. ...
2014 Nuclear Medicine curriculum
... trainee to look after the interests of patients, to work with other relevant health care professionals, to keep up with developments in the field and to bring these developments into the clinical arena. The trainee will have to demonstrate a good understanding of the pathophysiology and molecular ba ...
... trainee to look after the interests of patients, to work with other relevant health care professionals, to keep up with developments in the field and to bring these developments into the clinical arena. The trainee will have to demonstrate a good understanding of the pathophysiology and molecular ba ...
Final Report of the ABC Project - ABC
... ‘compliance’ has been criticised for its built-in paternalistic approach. Moreover, there is no consensus on a common definition on methods to measure ambulatory patients’ exposure to prescribed drugs. The definitions that are currently used in the literature do not support quantitative assessment, ...
... ‘compliance’ has been criticised for its built-in paternalistic approach. Moreover, there is no consensus on a common definition on methods to measure ambulatory patients’ exposure to prescribed drugs. The definitions that are currently used in the literature do not support quantitative assessment, ...
Abstracts of the 23rd Cochrane Colloquium
... Background: Developing the clinical pathway of a medical test can help test accuracy review authors define more precisely the target condition and study eligibility criteria for their reviews. Such pathways also help in understanding the impact of testing on clinical management decisions and ultimate ...
... Background: Developing the clinical pathway of a medical test can help test accuracy review authors define more precisely the target condition and study eligibility criteria for their reviews. Such pathways also help in understanding the impact of testing on clinical management decisions and ultimate ...
Gulf War and Health, Volume 9: Long
... from projectiles, and to draw conclusions about the strength of the evidence. The committee used an evidence-based approach to identify and evaluate the relevant scientific and medical information on health effects of exposure to blast. Not much information was available in that regard. In particula ...
... from projectiles, and to draw conclusions about the strength of the evidence. The committee used an evidence-based approach to identify and evaluate the relevant scientific and medical information on health effects of exposure to blast. Not much information was available in that regard. In particula ...
report released today
... care package are the same (controlled), it should be possible to see differential results between the test substance and the placebo. We consider that conclusions about the evidence on the efficacy of homeopathy should be derived from well designed and rigorous randomised controlled trials (RCTs). M ...
... care package are the same (controlled), it should be possible to see differential results between the test substance and the placebo. We consider that conclusions about the evidence on the efficacy of homeopathy should be derived from well designed and rigorous randomised controlled trials (RCTs). M ...
scientific framework of homeopathy
... referencesfrom recent surveys. The declarations by WHO in support of the traditional and complementary medicine (T&CM) are presented next. This includes the recentmost declaration in Delhi, especially for Southeast Asian region where T&CM is practised extensively. A chapter on synoptic view of the u ...
... referencesfrom recent surveys. The declarations by WHO in support of the traditional and complementary medicine (T&CM) are presented next. This includes the recentmost declaration in Delhi, especially for Southeast Asian region where T&CM is practised extensively. A chapter on synoptic view of the u ...
REPORT OF THE GRAND JURY R. SETH WILLIAMS District Attorney
... inside. The clinic reeked of animal urine, courtesy of the cats that were allowed to roam (and defecate) freely. Furniture and blankets were stained with blood. Instruments were not properly sterilized. Disposable medical supplies were not disposed of; they were reused, over and over again. Medical ...
... inside. The clinic reeked of animal urine, courtesy of the cats that were allowed to roam (and defecate) freely. Furniture and blankets were stained with blood. Instruments were not properly sterilized. Disposable medical supplies were not disposed of; they were reused, over and over again. Medical ...
2015 Medical Ophthalmology curriculum
... aspects of their care, rather than being co-managed by ophthalmology and another medical specialty. Trainees are expected to achieve competency in the recognition, diagnosis and management of all the common medical conditions affecting vision as well as developing awareness and some management exper ...
... aspects of their care, rather than being co-managed by ophthalmology and another medical specialty. Trainees are expected to achieve competency in the recognition, diagnosis and management of all the common medical conditions affecting vision as well as developing awareness and some management exper ...
... Since September 30, 1998, specific warning signage has been required on latex-containing products, such as “Caution: This product contains natural rubber latex which may cause allergic reactions.” A number of alternative glove materials are available, including synthetic rubber, vinyl, nitrile, tact ...
The current legal status of assisted dying is inadequate and
... palliative medicine, working in a hospital supportive care team for 15 years. Before that, he was medical director of the Leicestershire Hospice for nine years. He led the Adult Cancer Survivorship Project in Sheffield. He chaired the European Association for Research and Treatment of Cancer groups ...
... palliative medicine, working in a hospital supportive care team for 15 years. Before that, he was medical director of the Leicestershire Hospice for nine years. He led the Adult Cancer Survivorship Project in Sheffield. He chaired the European Association for Research and Treatment of Cancer groups ...
Oregon Health and Science University School of Medicine
... NB: The Institute on Medicine as a Profession has added the following to this document: 1. The page numbers in red for ease of navigation 2. The yellow highlighting to indicate the referenced policy language ...
... NB: The Institute on Medicine as a Profession has added the following to this document: 1. The page numbers in red for ease of navigation 2. The yellow highlighting to indicate the referenced policy language ...
Asthma Today - American Thoracic Society
... certain foods and drinks, including wine, may also trigger asthma problems in some people. Underlying health problems may contribute to asthma severity or make it more difficult to control. For instance, sleep apnea, gastroesophageal reflux, and sinus infections make controlling asthma more difficul ...
... certain foods and drinks, including wine, may also trigger asthma problems in some people. Underlying health problems may contribute to asthma severity or make it more difficult to control. For instance, sleep apnea, gastroesophageal reflux, and sinus infections make controlling asthma more difficul ...