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Feasibility of Spanish-language acquisition for acute medical care providers: novel curriculum for emergency medicine residencies

Feasibility of Spanish-language acquisition for acute medical care providers: novel curriculum for emergency medicine residencies

... Introduction: Language and cultural barriers are detriments to quality health ...emergency medicine (EM) resident physicians. This curriculum includes language and cultural instruction, and is ...

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Assessing Task- based English Language Needs of Medicine Students: Are They Aligned with Pedagogical Tasks in EMS Courses?

Assessing Task- based English Language Needs of Medicine Students: Are They Aligned with Pedagogical Tasks in EMS Courses?

... of medicine, physicians and the other members of medicine discourse ...teaching language particularly while they are teaching language to students at tertiary ...

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Reconsidering the role of language in medicine

Reconsidering the role of language in medicine

... But in clinical practice, and community work, dialogue allows language use to be unpacked instead of avoided. What this change signals for clinical practice is that cli- nicians view themselves as communicating ...

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Readability of written medicine information materials in Arabic language: expert and consumer evaluation

Readability of written medicine information materials in Arabic language: expert and consumer evaluation

... In Europe, it is a legal requirement for package inserts to be user-tested, as Article 59(3) of the European Coun- cil directive states that “ the package leaflet shall reflect the results of consultations with target ...

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A Statistical Approach to Highlight the need for English Language Proficiency in the domains of Engineering and Medicine in Andhra Pradesh

A Statistical Approach to Highlight the need for English Language Proficiency in the domains of Engineering and Medicine in Andhra Pradesh

... In a student’s academic career, Intermediate is the turning point where his future gets decided. There is no doubt that majority of the students in Andhra Pradesh are eager to join professional courses like Engineering ...

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The Language of Life. DNA and the revolution in personalized medicine. Francis S. Collins New York etc.: Harper, 2011

The Language of Life. DNA and the revolution in personalized medicine. Francis S. Collins New York etc.: Harper, 2011

... Beyond this peak, this vision is bound to become blurred, with multiple targets arising and the distances between the research teams climbing through this landscape and their audiences at the foot of the mountains ...

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Accuracy of Computer-Generated, Spanish-Language Medicine Labels

Accuracy of Computer-Generated, Spanish-Language Medicine Labels

... prescriptions. Pharmacies to be vis- ited were selected so that the research assistant could visit multiple pharma- cies in a geographic area that used dif- ferent software. For each computer- ized translation program ...

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Internationalization of Traditional/Complementary Medicine products: market entry as medicine

Internationalization of Traditional/Complementary Medicine products: market entry as medicine

... In the past 2 decades, advancements in research tech- nologies has enabled a substantial body of research in TCMs to be conducted [8]. Research of TCMs supported with advancement in technology has better informed our ...

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Translational Chinese Medicine: A Way for Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Translational Chinese Medicine: A Way for Development of Traditional Chinese Medicine

... Theory of TCM is a pragmatic tool to explain the results of clinic practices [5]. It is also the carrier of clinical ex- periences sedimented generation after generation. For ex- ample, syndrome differentiation is the ...

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Nursing and medicine

Nursing and medicine

... dualistic language); disregard to the way in which phenomenological ideas have been applied in the social sciences; and continuing emphasis on epistemic issues, whilst disregarding phenomenology’s emphasis on ...

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History of Medicine in Iran The Oldest Known Medical Treatise in the Persian Language

History of Medicine in Iran The Oldest Known Medical Treatise in the Persian Language

... old language (Farsi Dari) of the Sassanian Court, which later spread to become the lingua franca of that region, displacing local languag- es such as Sogdian 5 (Sogdiana or Sogdia was ...

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Terpenoids for medicine

Terpenoids for medicine

... described the distillation of rose water and early improvements on condensation of the vapors. In the 15th century, German physician and scientist Hieronymus Brunschwyk in his book Liber de Arte Distillandi (The true art ...

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REHABILITATION MEDICINE

REHABILITATION MEDICINE

... Rehabilitation Medicine aims at reducing the impairment caused by disease where possible in preventing complications, in improving functioning and activity and enabling ...

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Psychosomatic Medicine

Psychosomatic Medicine

...  Demonstrate an understanding of community practices, local resources/experts, and current research studies related to the area of psychosomatic medicine and through discussion learn how to incorporate these into ...

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Marijuana and Medicine

Marijuana and Medicine

... marijuana, an examination of the peer-reviewed scientific literature on the efficacy of therapeutic uses of marijuana, and the costs of using various forms of marijuana versus approved[r] ...

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Ayurveda Medicine Roles in Healthcare Medicine, and Ayurveda towards Ayurinformatics

Ayurveda Medicine Roles in Healthcare Medicine, and Ayurveda towards Ayurinformatics

... This software has been developed by Dr.M.A Shajahan in 1983 in Govt. College of Indian Medicine, Bangalore in collaboration with Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore which was proved clinically successful by ...

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The Poetics of Medicine

The Poetics of Medicine

... As far äs I know, the passage from Demetrius is the only example of Official' literary criticism being extended to include Hippocrates. So in a sense, Galen was left a free hand to dema[r] ...

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What is medicine? Recruiting high-school students into family medicine.

What is medicine? Recruiting high-school students into family medicine.

... family medicine, rural practice, and health care in ...about medicine as a ...family medicine is portrayed infl u- ences their choice of careers, and that physicians must be involved if recruiting ...

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Music and medicine

Music and medicine

... it must not be considered a divertissement of the physician, who tries to embellish his daily work painting or playing music, in order to reduce the rigorousness of evidence-based medicine (EBM). At the same time, ...

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Smile is a medicine

Smile is a medicine

... friendliness, smile can benefit healthcare professionals and their patients as well. It may facilitate a bond of assurance, hope and trust. But beware the fake smile, which is all too easily identified and may do more ...

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