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Diaspora of clinical medicine

Diaspora of clinical medicine

... Does this mean we should accept every new theory or uncanny intervention that emerges? Hardly. Ineffective, fraudulent, and dangerous therapies have also been peddled throughout medical history by misguided practitioners ...

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Challenges Ahead In Clinical Medicine

Challenges Ahead In Clinical Medicine

... Challenges Ahead In Clinical Medicine Med J Malaysia Vol 43 No 1 March 1988 Challenges Ahead In Clinical Medicine* PROF SIR RAYMOND HOFFENBERG, Royal College of Physicians of London *Paper published a[.] ...

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Development of autophagy inducers in clinical medicine

Development of autophagy inducers in clinical medicine

... The past two decades have witnessed an explosion of research on the molecular mechanisms of autophagy and its roles in physiol- ogy and disease. Numerous gene products essential for the induc- tion of autophagy, the ...

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The Contribution of Research in Anaesthesia to Clinical Medicine

The Contribution of Research in Anaesthesia to Clinical Medicine

... The Contribution of Research in Anaesthesia to Clinical Medicine Med J Malaysia Vol 43 No I March 1988 The Contribution of Research in Anaesthesia to Clinical Medicine AILEEN K ADAMS Faculty of Anaest[.] ...

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A new approach to clinical medicine by action rules

A new approach to clinical medicine by action rules

... computer-based clinical decision support systems is contingent upon the implementation of action rules known as identifiable patterns, which are exploitable, adaptable, and beneficial methodical strategies for the ...

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Implications of troponin testing in clinical medicine

Implications of troponin testing in clinical medicine

... interest to identify those patients with an ischaemic mech- anism of myocardial necrosis, who are known to be at heightened risk. Accumulating data confirm the potential role of troponins in risk stratification in chest ...

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Teaching Reform of Clinical Medicine in Western Comprehensive University

Teaching Reform of Clinical Medicine in Western Comprehensive University

... to clinical practice helps students to understand basic disciplines from the perspective of ...integration, clinical contents are introduced in preclinical courses, which is helpful for students to learn ...

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SOME THOUGHTS ON NORMAL, OR STANDARD, VALUES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE

SOME THOUGHTS ON NORMAL, OR STANDARD, VALUES IN CLINICAL MEDICINE

... The meaning of normal is much more difficult to define when the attribute is of a quantitative nature, but more than one value is acceptable as normal. Not only can we expect such values[r] ...

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Using mobile devices for teaching and learning in clinical medicine

Using mobile devices for teaching and learning in clinical medicine

... demonstrated that for the first time the internet was being accessed more frequently from within apps rather than from mobile browsers(11). At their most simplistic level these devices do offer that functionality and ...

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Bonnie Olsen, Ph.D. Professor of Clinical Medicine Keck School of Medicine at The University of Southern California

Bonnie Olsen, Ph.D. Professor of Clinical Medicine Keck School of Medicine at The University of Southern California

... Department of Family Medicine, Division of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology | August 26, 2013.. 1 Cooper, C., et al?[r] ...

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Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology

Clinical Medicine Insights: Cardiology

... lassitude. Clinical trials have demonstrated a multitude of benefits affecting exercise capac- ity, metabolic function, vascular tone, cytokine production, and neural ...interpreting clinical infor- mation ...

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American Journal of Clinical Medicine Research

American Journal of Clinical Medicine Research

... Neurologists and patients with epilepsy face a variety of challenges in the process of disease management - challenges related to precaution measures, worsening of seizure control, per[r] ...

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American Journal of Clinical Medicine Research

American Journal of Clinical Medicine Research

... For the fourth consecutive year, the World Health Organization (WHO) is regularly invited by the Saudi ministry of health (MOH) to observe and to provide any required technical assistance during Hajj season. Based on ...

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American Journal of Clinical Medicine Research

American Journal of Clinical Medicine Research

... Dengue is one of the most common arthropod-borne viral diseases in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world; annual incidence of 400 million infections and 100 million hospitalizations from dengue fever occur ...

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American Journal of Clinical Medicine Research

American Journal of Clinical Medicine Research

... Common clinical spectrum of the disease includes high fever, dry or productive cough, shortness, and difficulty of breathing, sore throat, general weakness, myalgia, and ...using clinical history, travel ...

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Clinical decision-making and secondary findings in systems medicine

Clinical decision-making and secondary findings in systems medicine

... systems medicine comes to be translated into clinical ...for clinical decision-making created by black box algorithms, the use of scoring systems optimized by big data tech- niques capable of ...

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Information-Based Medicine in Glioma Patients: A Clinical Perspective

Information-Based Medicine in Glioma Patients: A Clinical Perspective

... 4.1. Assembly of Training Datasets. Despite their significant promise, some hurdles remain associated with the imple- mentation of machine learning in clinical practice. Unlike the data sources used in most ...

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The Human Virome: Implications for Clinical Practice in Transplantation Medicine

The Human Virome: Implications for Clinical Practice in Transplantation Medicine

... elements that are incorporated into the human genome. Every member species and strain of the human microbiome is a potential host to an adapted virus. Donor- transmitted viruses uniquely contribute to the virome of ...

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Non Clinical Benefits of Evidence Based Veterinary Medicine

Non Clinical Benefits of Evidence Based Veterinary Medicine

... improvements to client engagement and possible improvements to business due to better clinical outcomes. Studies investigating decision making in veterinarians found that often the business aspect does not feature ...

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Clinical Extramural Studies in UCD School of Veterinary Medicine

Clinical Extramural Studies in UCD School of Veterinary Medicine

... Veterinary Medicine is currently in negotiation with placement providers to seek their thoughts and approval for a system whereby the Practice Database may contain additional information specifying the nature of ...

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