Curriculum in Abdominal imaging (revised 11/12/2010) Core lecture
... examinations (CT/US/MRI/PET) to help determine the appropriate protocols to be used and determine the urgency and priority of all cases. 6. The resident should consult with the CT and MRI attending about ...
... examinations (CT/US/MRI/PET) to help determine the appropriate protocols to be used and determine the urgency and priority of all cases. 6. The resident should consult with the CT and MRI attending about ...
Standard Operating Procedures
... lab coats, caps, hoods, shoe These must be removed and discarded properly immediately after use. covers, boots, or other such paraphernalia. Handling Needles and small Never recap or bend the needles unless by using an instrument or by no touch sharps technique. Dispose of used needles and disposabl ...
... lab coats, caps, hoods, shoe These must be removed and discarded properly immediately after use. covers, boots, or other such paraphernalia. Handling Needles and small Never recap or bend the needles unless by using an instrument or by no touch sharps technique. Dispose of used needles and disposabl ...
Study protocol: a phase III randomised, double-blind
... prevalent and distressing symptoms experienced by people with progressive life-limiting illness and is defined as “a subjective experience of breathing discomfort that consists of qualitatively distinct sensations that vary in intensity”.3 The understanding of the physiological mechanisms as well as ...
... prevalent and distressing symptoms experienced by people with progressive life-limiting illness and is defined as “a subjective experience of breathing discomfort that consists of qualitatively distinct sensations that vary in intensity”.3 The understanding of the physiological mechanisms as well as ...
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE DRUG
... Dr. Martin will testify about his extensive experience in the area of how new drugs are developed, and will offer testimony as to conditions that must be met before a company can begin to develop a particular new drug. Dr. Martin will discuss the fact that the major developed regions of the world ha ...
... Dr. Martin will testify about his extensive experience in the area of how new drugs are developed, and will offer testimony as to conditions that must be met before a company can begin to develop a particular new drug. Dr. Martin will discuss the fact that the major developed regions of the world ha ...
ESPEN guideline on ethical aspects of artificial nutrition and hydration
... Austria, Germany, Israel, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the UK. The methodology followed in principle the new ESPEN guideline methodology published recently with some modifications [2]. In particular, we resigned to indicate levels of evidence, because for most issues clinical trials are lacking. ...
... Austria, Germany, Israel, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the UK. The methodology followed in principle the new ESPEN guideline methodology published recently with some modifications [2]. In particular, we resigned to indicate levels of evidence, because for most issues clinical trials are lacking. ...
The Roles of Cases in Bioethics
... with a philosophical theory-presumably, the best and most comprehensive account available-then to develop various mid-level normative principles, such as those bearing on truth-telling, paternalism, and confidentiality. With the theory and derivative principles firmly in place, the practical philoso ...
... with a philosophical theory-presumably, the best and most comprehensive account available-then to develop various mid-level normative principles, such as those bearing on truth-telling, paternalism, and confidentiality. With the theory and derivative principles firmly in place, the practical philoso ...
Cover Letter - Health + Hospitals Ethics Network
... Here is the pitch. Many of us have toiled in the fields of bioethics consultation for many decades, making gains, experiencing setbacks, expecting standards, talking to each other, awaiting a national discussion of guidelines. Yes there have been scholarly books and articles [to which many of you ha ...
... Here is the pitch. Many of us have toiled in the fields of bioethics consultation for many decades, making gains, experiencing setbacks, expecting standards, talking to each other, awaiting a national discussion of guidelines. Yes there have been scholarly books and articles [to which many of you ha ...
`Do No Harm` and Industrial Action
... The degree of harm can vary. In general, to cause death is to do the greatest harm, and to cause permanent disability is to do serious harm. These harms are explicitly covered by the current definition of LPS. However, on the face of it, the current provision does not count as LPS for those services ...
... The degree of harm can vary. In general, to cause death is to do the greatest harm, and to cause permanent disability is to do serious harm. These harms are explicitly covered by the current definition of LPS. However, on the face of it, the current provision does not count as LPS for those services ...
Clinical exam
... of IPV are used each year, primarily in industrialized countries. The safety profile of IPV is wellcharacterized, and no serious adverse events have been associated with IPV use. Similarly, the immunogenicity of IPV is excellent with seroconversion rates approaching 100% if administered outside the ...
... of IPV are used each year, primarily in industrialized countries. The safety profile of IPV is wellcharacterized, and no serious adverse events have been associated with IPV use. Similarly, the immunogenicity of IPV is excellent with seroconversion rates approaching 100% if administered outside the ...
homeopathy - Medical Clinics of North America
... way the person’s integrative systems can deal with the particular stressful event at a particular time. Focusing only on treating symptoms (i.e., nasal discharge with decongestants or rash with ointment) merely suppresses imbalances that are being expressed by the body. A homeopathic physician attem ...
... way the person’s integrative systems can deal with the particular stressful event at a particular time. Focusing only on treating symptoms (i.e., nasal discharge with decongestants or rash with ointment) merely suppresses imbalances that are being expressed by the body. A homeopathic physician attem ...
1 - VCU Massey Cancer Center - Virginia Commonwealth University
... Summary of the known and potential risks and benefits, if any, to human subjects. [GCP ...
... Summary of the known and potential risks and benefits, if any, to human subjects. [GCP ...
Efficacy of Tart Cherry Juice to Reduce
... Two recent studies published by Kuehl and Elliot showed benefit of tart cherry consumption in fibromyalgia patients and in athletes. Results demonstrated a small but significant reduction in muscle soreness and preservation of muscle strength after a bout of strenuous exercise as compared to placebo ...
... Two recent studies published by Kuehl and Elliot showed benefit of tart cherry consumption in fibromyalgia patients and in athletes. Results demonstrated a small but significant reduction in muscle soreness and preservation of muscle strength after a bout of strenuous exercise as compared to placebo ...
Pediatric ABC`s - Calgary Emergency Medicine
... • ß2 agonists had no impact on hospitalization rates. • No significant effect on respiratory rate. • Statistically significant improvement in oxygen saturation (2.8%) and heart rate (15 bpm) but not ...
... • ß2 agonists had no impact on hospitalization rates. • No significant effect on respiratory rate. • Statistically significant improvement in oxygen saturation (2.8%) and heart rate (15 bpm) but not ...
Meeting Outcomes Report International Symposium on
... concluded that a much greater understanding of traditional medicine and healing is needed, although it was identified that an inherent mistrust of Western scientific methodology and opportunism is a significant barrier to achieving this understanding. Many of the scientific questions attempted to ad ...
... concluded that a much greater understanding of traditional medicine and healing is needed, although it was identified that an inherent mistrust of Western scientific methodology and opportunism is a significant barrier to achieving this understanding. Many of the scientific questions attempted to ad ...
Febuxostat, a novel nonpurine selective inhibitor of xanthine
... study); or a history of alcohol abuse or intake of ⱖ14 alcoholcontaining drinks per week. Study design. The study was conducted at 24 centers in the US. Institutional Review Board approval was obtained, and all subjects provided written informed consent. Subjects receiving urate-lowering therapy und ...
... study); or a history of alcohol abuse or intake of ⱖ14 alcoholcontaining drinks per week. Study design. The study was conducted at 24 centers in the US. Institutional Review Board approval was obtained, and all subjects provided written informed consent. Subjects receiving urate-lowering therapy und ...
English - Testing Treatments interactive
... Medicine shouldn’t be about authority, and the most important question anyone can ask on any claim is simple: “how do you know?” This book is about the answer to that question. There has been a huge shift in the way that people who work in medicine relate to patients. In the distant past, “communica ...
... Medicine shouldn’t be about authority, and the most important question anyone can ask on any claim is simple: “how do you know?” This book is about the answer to that question. There has been a huge shift in the way that people who work in medicine relate to patients. In the distant past, “communica ...
Neonatal Long Line Insertion - Royal Cornwall Hospitals NHS Trust
... Radiologist, text and references updated as per BAPM guidance ...
... Radiologist, text and references updated as per BAPM guidance ...
abstract book - Concordia College
... In 1963 the United States Supreme Court ruled on the landmark case of Gideon v. Wainwright, a ruling that guaranteed the right to counsel. For 54 years, public defenders have advocated for the incarcerated to ensure that they will get equal justice under the eyes of the law. However, while the popu ...
... In 1963 the United States Supreme Court ruled on the landmark case of Gideon v. Wainwright, a ruling that guaranteed the right to counsel. For 54 years, public defenders have advocated for the incarcerated to ensure that they will get equal justice under the eyes of the law. However, while the popu ...
RESULTS
... 1. How is euthanasia in human beings classified, and what are the distinctions between each type of euthanasia? Euthanasia may be classified by means or by consent (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy [SEP], 1996). Euthanasia can be conducted with consent, wherein the patient provides explicit perm ...
... 1. How is euthanasia in human beings classified, and what are the distinctions between each type of euthanasia? Euthanasia may be classified by means or by consent (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy [SEP], 1996). Euthanasia can be conducted with consent, wherein the patient provides explicit perm ...
Australian guidelines for the treatment of adults stress disorder
... health problems, as well as comorbid mental health conditions, such as depression and substance use disorders, are common. ASD is a relatively new diagnosis, introduced for the first time in the DSM-IV [4]. The criteria are similar to those for PTSD, with the addition of marked dissociative symptoms ...
... health problems, as well as comorbid mental health conditions, such as depression and substance use disorders, are common. ASD is a relatively new diagnosis, introduced for the first time in the DSM-IV [4]. The criteria are similar to those for PTSD, with the addition of marked dissociative symptoms ...
intern mentor- annotated bibliogrpahy
... than in men, proving the principle that hormonally active women have a better physiological response to similar degrees of shock and trauma than do their male counterparts. These gender-based differences should be taken into account in designing studies evaluating the response to shock trauma. The l ...
... than in men, proving the principle that hormonally active women have a better physiological response to similar degrees of shock and trauma than do their male counterparts. These gender-based differences should be taken into account in designing studies evaluating the response to shock trauma. The l ...
Septic Shock - Calgary Emergency Medicine
... improves outcome in septic shock. Chest 1992; 102: 216-20 Shoemaker et al. prospective trial of supranormal values of survivors as therapeutic goals in high-risk surgical patients. Chest 1988; 94: ...
... improves outcome in septic shock. Chest 1992; 102: 216-20 Shoemaker et al. prospective trial of supranormal values of survivors as therapeutic goals in high-risk surgical patients. Chest 1988; 94: ...
Standard for Abscess Drainage
... the timing of the various vascular phases-venous and arterial. Familiarity with bolus detection software when available is also needed. 9. On-line monitoring Ideally each study would be monitored directly by the interpreting physician. However realities of time constraints and potential limitations ...
... the timing of the various vascular phases-venous and arterial. Familiarity with bolus detection software when available is also needed. 9. On-line monitoring Ideally each study would be monitored directly by the interpreting physician. However realities of time constraints and potential limitations ...
Health research methodology
... to involve a search for knowledge without a defined goal of utility or specific purpose. Applied research is problem-oriented, and is directed towards the solution of an existing problem. There is continuing controversy over the relative benefits and merits to society of basic and applied research. ...
... to involve a search for knowledge without a defined goal of utility or specific purpose. Applied research is problem-oriented, and is directed towards the solution of an existing problem. There is continuing controversy over the relative benefits and merits to society of basic and applied research. ...
Evidence-based Medicine Workbook
... Cochrane proposed that researchers and practitioners should collaborate internationally to systematically review all the best clinical trials (that is, randomised controlled trials, or RCTs), specialty by specialty. His ideas were gradually taken up during the 1980s by Iain Chalmers and one of the fi ...
... Cochrane proposed that researchers and practitioners should collaborate internationally to systematically review all the best clinical trials (that is, randomised controlled trials, or RCTs), specialty by specialty. His ideas were gradually taken up during the 1980s by Iain Chalmers and one of the fi ...