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The assignment of clinical departments to wards

The assignment of clinical departments to wards

... combining clinical departments both an acceptable blocking probability and economical viable occupancy rate can be ...combining clinical departments, Kortbeek, Braaksma, Burger, Bakker and ...

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Educational climate seems unrelated to leadership skills of clinical consultants responsible of postgraduate medical education in clinical departments

Educational climate seems unrelated to leadership skills of clinical consultants responsible of postgraduate medical education in clinical departments

... the clinical consultant responsible for education (CRE) in clinical departments, we found that stakeholders expected the CRE to develop and improve the educational climate [19], which is in ...

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Retrospective study on antibiotic use in different clinical departments of hospital in Nalut, Libya

Retrospective study on antibiotic use in different clinical departments of hospital in Nalut, Libya

... A retrospective Study on Antibiotic Use in Different Clinical Departments of Hospital in Nalut, Libya during a period of five months (1/1/2013to 30/5/2013). Data were collected retrospectively from ...

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Present Situation and Suggestions of Personal Performance Evaluation of Clinical Departments Based on Medical Quality

Present Situation and Suggestions of Personal Performance Evaluation of Clinical Departments Based on Medical Quality

... of clinical departments, such as the antibiotic use rate, the rate of grade A medical records, the percentage of drug expenditure, and others as common indicators of medicine and surgery departments, ...

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2. Impact of Marketing on Clinical Departments of a Hospital-A Case Study of Kolkata, India

2. Impact of Marketing on Clinical Departments of a Hospital-A Case Study of Kolkata, India

... Tabulated value of F at 5% level of significance and for degrees of freedom 9 between rows and 11 between columns is 2.8962. As observed values of F for both cases (between columns as well as between rows) are greater ...

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Some reflections on the role of basic research and service in clinical departments

Some reflections on the role of basic research and service in clinical departments

... Having replaced the clinical practitioner with the clinical scholar in acknowledgment of the triumphs of medical science, we then raise the question as to whether it is possible to perfo[r] ...

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The Relationship between Depressive Symptoms in Outpatients with Chronic Illness and Health Care Costs

The Relationship between Depressive Symptoms in Outpatients with Chronic Illness and Health Care Costs

... visited clinical departments, number of visits, and health care costs) were ...visited departments and the number of visits were mediated by the severity of somatic ...

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Relating Medical Errors to Medical Specialties: A Mixed Analysis Based on Litigation Documents and Qualitative Data

<p>Relating Medical Errors to Medical Specialties: A Mixed Analysis Based on Litigation Documents and Qualitative Data</p>

... in clinical departments, the types of errors that occur in internal medicine departments, surgical departments, and specialist departments become different after ...specialist ...

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Role of Computed Tomography in Evaluation of Renal Masses

Role of Computed Tomography in Evaluation of Renal Masses

... various clinical departments who had presented with suspected renal mass by clinical signs and symptoms (palpable renal angle mass, renal angle pain, hematuria) were examined on USG/CECT with ...

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PREVALENCE OF METHICILLIN RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS (MRSA) AND ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY PATTERNS AT A PRIVATE HOSPITAL IN SANA'A, YEMEN

PREVALENCE OF METHICILLIN RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS (MRSA) AND ANTIMICROBIAL SUSCEPTIBILITY PATTERNS AT A PRIVATE HOSPITAL IN SANA'A, YEMEN

... of clinical infections among units, hospitals and countries 4 ...various clinical departments at a local private hospital in Sana'a, Yemen and determining their susceptibility to some antimicrobial ...

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Prevention of seasonal affective disorder in daily clinical practice: results of a survey in German speaking countries

Prevention of seasonal affective disorder in daily clinical practice: results of a survey in German speaking countries

... SAD causes a great burden of disease. However, with the exception of our study, no data exists to date in regards to what measures psychiatric hospitals and departments recommend to their patients in order to ...

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Clinical Applications of Electroencephalogram in Children

Clinical Applications of Electroencephalogram in Children

... for clinical application of Electroencephalography in chil- dren who visit pediatric departments of Queen Rania AL-Abdullah Hospital regularly, to evaluate Electroen- cephalography findings in children with ...

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Original Article Clinical evaluation of CT-guided radiofrequency target thermocoagulation combined with ozone injection ablation for treatment of cervical disc herniation

Original Article Clinical evaluation of CT-guided radiofrequency target thermocoagulation combined with ozone injection ablation for treatment of cervical disc herniation

... of clinical symptoms in patients, such as neck and back pain, numbness and dizziness or headache, thus seriously affecting the work and life of patients ...

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Seminational Surveillance of Fungemia in Denmark: Notably High Rates of Fungemia and Numbers of Isolates with Reduced Azole Susceptibility

Seminational Surveillance of Fungemia in Denmark: Notably High Rates of Fungemia and Numbers of Isolates with Reduced Azole Susceptibility

... Information on the total number of bloodstream infections was retrieved from the departments’ laboratory information systems. Only one isolate was included from an episode of fungemia, which was defined as the ...

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Hematology point of care testing and laboratory errors: an example of multidisciplinary management at a children&#39;s hospital in northeast Italy

Hematology point of care testing and laboratory errors: an example of multidisciplinary management at a children&#39;s hospital in northeast Italy

... Point of care testing (POCT) is a modern approach that could help to resolve some health care problems because it is centered on the needs and satisfaction of patients, par- ticularly if laboratory departments ...

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A tribute to Philip W  Majerus

A tribute to Philip W Majerus

... Phil, along with his brilliant colleague and friend Stuart Kornfeld, had great institutional influence as co-director of the Division of Hematology at Wash U. A magnificent highlight of the leadership exhibited by Phil ...

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A comparison of oral omeprazole and intravenous cimetidine in reducing complications of duodenal peptic ulcer

A comparison of oral omeprazole and intravenous cimetidine in reducing complications of duodenal peptic ulcer

... Background: Gastrointestinal bleeding is a common problem and its most common etiology is peptic ulcer disease. Ulcer rebleeding is considered a perilous complication for patients. To reduce the rate of rebleeding and to ...

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Original Article Endolymphatic sac tumor: clinical, radiological and pathological analyses of four cases

Original Article Endolymphatic sac tumor: clinical, radiological and pathological analyses of four cases

... the clinical, radiologic and histopathological findings were ...2%. Clinical presentation, radiographic and morphological description and immunophenotypic features play a paramount role in achieving an ...

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Patient satisfaction with clinical laboratory services and associated factors among adult patients attending outpatient departments at Debre Markos referral hospital, Northwest Ethiopia

Patient satisfaction with clinical laboratory services and associated factors among adult patients attending outpatient departments at Debre Markos referral hospital, Northwest Ethiopia

... Results: Overall level of patient satisfaction towards clinical laboratory services was 48.3%. Patients with no occasion of missing laboratory results [AOR: 2.10; 95% CI (1.13, 3.83)], had diplomas and above ...

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Aerococcus like organism, a newly recognized potential urinary tract pathogen

Aerococcus like organism, a newly recognized potential urinary tract pathogen

... Seven departments of clinical microbiology in Denmark were asked to collect five to ten consecutive strains from urinary tract specimens with the following characteristics- gram-positive[r] ...

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