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  1. In Practice

    types Clinical Practice Practice Management Everyday Ethics References references Category Veterinary medicine Category English language journals Category Publications established in 1979 ...italictitle Infobox journal title In Practice cover File In Practice.gif editor Martin Alder discipline Veterinary medicine formernames abbreviation In Pract. publisher BVA Publications , BMJ Group country United Kingdom frequency 10 times a year history 1979 present openaccess license impact 0.15 impact year 2009 website http inpractice.bvapublications.com link1 http inpractice.bvapublications.com current.dtl link1 name Online access link2 http inpractice.bvapublications.com archive link2 name Online archive RSS atom JSTOR OCLC 04752211 LCCN CODEN IPRCDH ISSN 0263 841X eISSN In Practice is published in conjunction with The Veterinary Record and provides continuing educational material for veterinary practitioners. It focuses on the topics of clinical and practice management. Reviews cover all species, but principally farm and companion animals, providing a regular update on clinical developments. The journal is published 10 times a year by BVA Publications in collaboration with the BMJ Group . Citations According to the 2008 Journal Citation Reports , the five journals that have cited In Practice most often are in order of citation descending citation frequency The Veterinary Record , Journal of Small Animal Practice , Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine , Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association , and In Practice itself. ref name WoS Cite web title Web of Science url http isiwebofknowledge.com accessdate 2010 02 21 ref As of 2008 the five journals that have been cited the most frequently by articles published in In Practice are The Veterinary Record , Journal of Small Animal Practitioners , Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine , Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association , and In Practice itself. ref name WoS The journal has a 2009 impact ...   more details



  1. Clinical

    wiktionary clinical Clinical can refer to Clinical or bedside medical practice, based on observation and treatment of patients as opposed to theory or basic science Clinic Illness , a state of poor health Clinical chemistry , the analysis of bodily fluids Clinical conditions, diagnosed from clinical examination alone Clinical death Clinical waste , segregated for safety or security Clinical examination see Physical examination Clinical linguistics , linguistics applied to speech therapy Clinical medical professions Clinical psychology Clinical investigator , a medical researcher in charge of carrying out a clinical trial s protocol Social work Role of the professional Clinical social work Clinical research Clinical formulation , used to communicate a hypothesis commonly in clinical psychology Clinical governance , a hierarchy of patient care within a health system Clinical series , a case series in which patients receive treatment in a clinic or other medical facility Clinical site , a facility qualified to perform clinical research Clinical trial , a formal research protocol involving patients Clinical significance , a conclusion about the effect of a treatment on a patient disambig ar ...   more details



  1. Cardiovascular disease

    notably heart failure. ref Contemporary Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine Cardiovascular Effects of Ambient ... of acute myocardial infarction. ref Contemporary Reviews in Cardiovascular Medicine Cardiovascular ... a more detailed risk of cardiovascular disease. However, the clinical value of these biomarkers ... of cardiovascular events in patients without clinical cardiovascular disease a meta ...Infobox disease Name Cardiovascular disease Image Cardiac amyloidosis very high mag movat.jpg Caption ... MeshID D002318 Cardiovascular disease or heart disease is a class of diseases that involve ... to any disease that affects the Circulatory system cardiovascular system as used in Medical Subject ... of these conditions often overlap. Cardiovascular diseases remain the biggest cause of deaths worldwide, though over the last two decades, cardiovascular mortality rates have declined in many high income countries. At the same time cardiovascular deaths and disease have increased at an astonishingly fast rate in low and middle income countries. ref Citation title Global Atlas on cardiovascular ... Puska first2 P. last3 Norrving first3 B. editors ref Although cardiovascular disease usually affects older adults, the antecedants of cardiovascular disease, notably atherosclerosis begin in early life ... . Risk factors File Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in India 2010 .png thumb Indians are known to be at major risk from heart diseases Age Age is an important risk factor in developing cardiovascular ... 2004. ref Multiple explanations have been proposed to explain why age increases the risk of cardiovascular ..., Tuomilehto, Puska. Sex, Age,Cardiovascular Risk Factors, and coronary heart diease . Circulation ... cardiovascular health cardiovascular disease risk factors ref However, once past menopause, a woman ... reports similar results that gender difference explains nearly half of the risk associated with cardiovascular diseases ref name Jou99 One of the proposed explanations for the gender difference in cardiovascular ...   more details



  1. Cardiovascular physiology

    Cardiovascular physiology is the study of the circulatory system . More specifically, it addresses the physiology of the heart cardio and blood vessel s vascular . These subjects are sometimes addressed separately, under the names cardiac physiology and circulatory physiology . ref http www.lib.mcg.edu edu eshuphysio program section3 3outline.htm Overview at Medical College of Georgia ref Although the different aspects of cardiovascular physiology are closely interrelated, the subject is still usually divided into several subtopics. Heart See Heart Physiology for more details Cardiac output heart rate stroke volume . Can also be calculated with Fick principle . Stroke volume end diastolic volume end systolic volume Ejection fraction stroke volume end diastolic volume Cardiac Output is mathematically to Systole Inotropic , chronotropic , and dromotropic states Cardiac input heart rate suction volume Can be calculated by inverting terms in Fick principle Suction volume end systolic volume end diastolic volume Injection fraction suction volume end systolic volume Cardiac input is mathematically ... impact upon several other variables Stroke volume Cardiac output Pressure Pulse pressure Systole medicine ... Systole medicine systole . splanchnic circulation 15 low Flow increases during digestion . hepatic ... ability to use anaerobic respiration References references External links MeshName Cardiovascular physiology http www.cvphysiology.com Cardiovascular Physiology Concepts Comprehensive explanation of basic cardiovascular concepts, based on a textbook of the same name. http cardiac output.info The Gross Physiology of the Cardiovascular System Mechanical overview of cardiovascular function. Free eBook and video resources. http itunes.apple.com gb app clinical sciences cardiovascular id465102656?mt 8 Clinical Sciences Cardiovascular An iPhone app covering detailed cardiovascular physiology and anatomy Cardiovascular physiology Category Cardiovascular physiology sv Cirkulationsfysiologi ...   more details



  1. Cardiovascular technologist

    of Clinical Physiologists http www.mscvt.com Malaysian Society of Cardiovascular Technologist ...Cardiovascular technologists and technicians similar but not the same as a Cardiac Physiologists in the UK assist physicians in diagnosing and treating cardiac heart and peripheral vascular blood vessel ailments. Cardiovascular technologists may specialize in any of three areas of practice invasive cardiology, echocardiography , and vascular technology. Cardiovascular technicians who specialize in electrocardiograms EKGs , stress testing , and Holter monitors are known as cardiographic technicians, or EKG technicians. Cardiovascular technologists specializing in invasive procedures are called invasive cardiovascular technologists . They assist physicians with cardiac catheterization procedures in which a small tube, or catheter , is threaded through a patient s artery from a spot on the patient ... vessels or heart valves without the need for heart surgery. Invasive cardiovascular technologists .... Invasive cardiovascular technologists prepare patients for cardiac catheterization and balloon ... circulation. Many of these tests are performed during or immediately after surgery. Cardiovascular ... or who have a history of cardiovascular problems. EKG technicians with advanced training perform Holter ... tests are known as noninvasive technicians. Education Training In the US most cases cardiovascular technologists undergo two year accredited associate degree in cardiovascular technology. Most then go on to take board examinations offered by Cardiovascular Credentialing International to obtain their RCIS Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Technologist credentials. In the UK cardiac physiologists ... of Registration Council of Clinical Physiologists. Cardiac Physiologists have actively pursue .... External links http www.cci online.org Cardiovascular Credentialing International http www.asecho.org The American Society of Echocardiography http www.sicp.com The Society of Invasive Cardiovascular ...   more details



  1. Practice

    wiktionary practice practise Practice may refer to Practice learning method , a method of learning by repetition Practice social theory , a theoretical term for human action in society Spiritual practice Standards and Practices , a conventional, traditional, or otherwise standardised method Practice of law Law firm , a legal practice Medical practice , a company which engages in the practise of medicine The Practice , a TV program about a legal practice Target practice , any exercise in which projectiles are fired at a specified target Phantom practice , phenomenon in which a person s abilities continue to improve, even without practising Practice based professional learning Best practice See also Practical disambiguation de Praxis ru simple Practice sk Prax ...   more details



  1. Cardiovascular drift

    orphan date July 2010 Cardiovascular drift CVD, CV sub drift sub is the phenomenon where some Circulatory system cardiovascular responses begin a time dependent change, or drift after around 10 minutes of exercise in a warm or neutral environment. It is characterised by decreases in mean Blood pressure arterial pressure and stroke volume and a parallel increase in heart rate . It is influenced by many factors, most notably the ambient temperature, Dehydration Avoiding dehydration hydration and the amount of muscle tissue activated during exercise. To promote cooling, blood flow to the skin is increased, resulting in a shift in fluids from blood plasma to the skin tissue. This results in a decrease in pulmonary arterial pressure and reduced stroke volume in the heart. To maintain cardiac output at reduced pressure, the heart rate must be increased. References McArdle W., Katch F., Katch V., Exercise physiology energy, nutrition, and human performance, Edition 6 , Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2007 Cerny F., Burton H., Exercise physiology for health care professionals , Human Kinetics, 2001 Kounalakis S., Nassis G., Koskolou M., Geladas N., The role of active muscle mass on exercise induced cardiovascular drift , Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, Sept, 2008 DEFAULTSORT Cardiovascular Drift Category Cardiovascular diseases medicine stub ar ...   more details



  1. Cardiovascular examination

    The Cardiovascular examination is a portion of the physical examination that involves evaluation of the cardiovascular system. It can involve a precordial examination and peripheral vascular examination . Some portions of the examination may be best performed while sitting up such as a neck bruit , while other portions may be best performed while lying back at a 30 or 45 degree angle such as hepatojugular reflux . Some portions such as the heart sounds may be evaluated in both positions, while others such as the carotid artery auscultation may be done in either. Certain conditions can be identified upon inspection. ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov books NBK2213 ref Phrases in the writeup can include heart rate and rhythm regular rate and rhythm or RRR heart sounds S1, S2 murmur s, rubs , and Gallop rhythm gallops no m r g point of maximal impulse PMI nondisplaced More detailed notes may mention heaves and bruits. Peripheral pulses may be included in a cardiovascular system or in a Extremities section. References reflist Medical records and physical exam Category Physical examination medicine stub ...   more details



  1. Cardiovascular fitness

    merge Cardiorespiratory fitness discuss Talk Cardiovascular fitness Merger proposal date July 2011 Cardiovascular fitness is the capacity of the heart and Lung lungs to supply oxygen rich blood to the working Muscle muscle tissues and the capacity of the muscles to use oxygen to produce energy for movement. ref cite web url http www.health.qld.gov.au npag glossary.asp title National Physical Activity Guidelines, Glossary author date work publisher The State of Queensland accessdate December 28, 2010 ref This type of fitness is a health related component of physical fitness that is brought about by sustained physical activity. ref cite web url http www.frankmoranfitness.com fitnessglossary.htm title Glossary of Fitness and Health Terms author Frank Moran date work publisher Frank Moran accessdate December 28, 2010 ref A person s ability to deliver oxygen to the working muscles is affected by many physiological parameters, including heart rate, stroke volume, cardiac output, and maximal oxygen consumption. Understanding the relationship between cardiorespiratory endurance training and other categories of conditioning requires a review of changes that occur with increased aerobic, or anaerobic capacity. As aerobic anaerobic capacity increases, general metabolism rises, muscle metabolism is enhanced, hemoglobin rises, buffers in the bloodstream increase, venous return is improved stroke volume is improved, and the blood bed becomes more able to adapt readily to varying demands. Each of these results of cardiovascular fitness cardiorespiratory conditioning will have a direct positive effect on muscular endurance, and an indirect effect on strength and flexibility. To facilitate ... exercise anaerobic . Varieties of cardiovascular fitness exercises Indoor Stair climbing Elliptical ... practice Indoor or outdoor Kickboxing Human swimming Swimming Jumping rope References reflist DEFAULTSORT Cardiovascular fittness Category Cardiovascular physiology Category Aerobic exercise ...   more details



  1. Cardiovascular centre

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The cardiovascular centre is a part of the human brain responsible for the regulation of the rate at which the heart beats. It is found in the Medulla oblongata medulla . Normally, the heart beats without nervous control, but in some situations e.g., exercise, body trauma , the cardiovascular centre is responsible for altering the rate at which the heart beats. It also mediates respiratory sinus arrhythmia . The cardiovascular centre effects changes to the heart rate via sympathetic nervous system sympathetic fibres to speed up the heart rate and the vagus nerve to slow down the heart rate . The accelerator and vagus nerves both connect to the sinoatrial node SA node . The cardiovascular centre also increases the stroke volume of the heart that is, the amount of blood it pumps . These two changes help to regulate the cardiac output , so that a sufficient amount of blood reaches tissue. Hormones like adrenaline can affect the cardiovascular centre and cause it to increase the rate of impulses sent to the sinoatrial node, or cardiac pacemaker , thus increasing the rate of the heart beat. Chemoreceptors may also prompt this regulation. See also heart especially the section on the Heart Cardiac cycle cardiac cycle chemosensor s baroreceptor s Cardiovascular physiology DEFAULTSORT Cardiovascular Centre Category Brain Category Cardiology ...   more details



  1. The Practice

    Infobox television show name The Practice image Image The Practice Title.jpg 260px caption Title ... episodes List of The Practice episodes The Practice was an American legal drama created by David E. Kelley ... seasons, from 2004 to 2008. The Practice focused on the law firm of Robert Donnell and Associates later ... Frutt , Eugene Young character Eugene Young who joined Bobby s practice seven years earlier , Lindsay Dole , and receptionist paralegal Rebecca Washington with whom Bobby started his practice . By the fourth ... working as a loan officer. When he falsifies loan documents to help Bobby s struggling practice, he loses his job, and Bobby hires him. Bobby originally opens his practice with idealistic dreams ... used by the practice especially Eugene is informally known as the United States of America defense ... resort. Despite the firm s friendship with Helen Gamble, the practice s use of Plan B, combined with the firm ... who had left to start her own practice , and her associate Claire Wyatt to return to the firm. This occurred ... since he opened his first practice as a solo practitioner, and the two were very close. Rebecca left ... girlfriend. At the end of the seventh season, Lindsay was invited by Eugene to rejoin the practice .... Jamie joined the practice after Lindsay was convicted of murder, and eventually became involved ... own practice. Chyler Leigh as Claire Wyatt 2003 , Lindsay s associate at her new practice. In the seventh ... The Practice ended, and her character became an attorney. Recurring cast Bill Smitrovich as Assistant .... Notable guest stars See List of The Practice awards and nominations The series holds ... an Emmy for his appearance. However, on March 11, 2004, ABC announced that The Practice would ... Spader saved The Practice url http asianfanatics.net forum index.php?showtopic 6450 publisher Associated Press CNN date 2004 02 23 accessdate 2008 08 24 ref Episodes Main List of The Practice episodes The Practice had 8 seasons and a total of 168 episodes. DVD releases The Practice , Volume 1, was released ...   more details



  1. Cardiovascular pathology

    Expert subject Medicine date November 2008 Refimprove date December 2007 Cardiovascular pathology is the study of disease s of the heart and blood vessel s. Atherosclerosis main Atherosclerosis Atherosclerosis is the most common vascular disease. It is the main cause of death of approximately 60 of people in the developed world. Citation needed date May 2007 The word atherosclerosis is derived from the Greek language Greek athere porridge and scleros hardness . Atherosclerosis is a disease that affects medium to large arteries . Its predilection for branches and bends has become better understood from flow modeling. High shear laminar flow, such as at the external curvature or medial flow divider is protective. In contrast, at the lateral walls modeled best at the Carotid artery carotid bifurcation , shear is low at best and often becomes turbulent or non laminar, producing oscillating vectors of shear stress. This area of research was pioneered by Glagov in the 1980s and recently its molecular mechanism has been worked out in greater detail. Citation needed date May 2007 Atherosclerosis is the main cause of ischaemic coronary heart disease, carotid artery stenosis by occlusion or thromboembolism. In turn, this can cause ischaemia in the cerebral arteries , presenting either as transient ischaemic attack or Cerebrum cerebral infarction. Abdominal aortic atherosclerotic aneurysm s, where the main artery in the abdomen becomes abnormally wide with a thin wall, can burst. Peripheral vascular disease PVD , which causes intermittent claudication or gangrene of the extremities and pain in the legs when walking, can be relieved by rest. Heart attack and stroke are very loose terms. Heart attack most commonly indicates myocardial infarction . It is sometimes used to denote dysrhythmia . Coronary thrombosis is typically due to plaque rupture. Citation needed date May 2007 In this process ... http medlib.med.utah.edu WebPath CVHTML CVIDX.html 1 http scvp.net Category Cardiovascular diseases ...   more details



  1. Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals

    Infobox journal title Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals cover File Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals Journal Front Cover.jpg editor A. Sampath Kumar discipline Cardiology , cardiovascular medicine former names abbreviation Asian Cardiovasc. Thorac. Ann. publisher SAGE Publications country frequency Bimonthly history 1998 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.uk.sagepub.com journals Journal201946?siteId sage uk&prodTypes any&q Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals&pageTitle productsSearch link1 http aan.sagepub.com content current link1 name Online access link2 http aan.sagepub.com content by year link2 name Online archive ISSN 0218 4923 eISSN 1816 5370 OCLC 32144835 LCCN CODEN ACTAFE Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals is a bimonthly Peer review peer reviewed academic journal that covers research in the fields of cardiology and cardiovascular medicine . The editor in chief is A. Sampath Kumar Pushpanjali Crosslay Hospital . It was established in 1998 and is currently published by SAGE Publications in association with the Asian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery . Abstracting and indexing Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals is abstracted and indexed in Academic Search Premier Biological Abstracts Current Contents Clinical Medicine Science Citation Index Expanded Scopus External links Official website http aan.sagepub.com http www.ascvs.org Asian Society for Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery Category SAGE academic journals Category English language journals Category Cardiology journals Category Bimonthly journals Category Publications established in 1998 ...   more details



  1. Clinical pharmacology

    File Prozac pills.jpg thumb Unreferenced date October 2008 Clinical pharmacology is the science of medications drugs and their Clinical research clinical use. It is underpinned by the basic science of pharmacology , with added focus on the application of pharmacological principles and methods in the real world. It has a broad scope, from the discovery of new target molecules , to the effects of drug usage in whole population s. Clinical pharmacology connects the gap between medical practice and laboratory science. The main objective is to promote the safety of prescription, maximise the drug effects and minimise the side effects. It is important that there be association with pharmacist s skilled in areas of drug information, medication safety and other aspects of pharmacy practice related to clinical pharmacology. Clinical pharmacologists usually have a rigorous doctor of medicine medical and scientific training which enables them to evaluate evidence and produce new data through well designed clinical trial studies . Clinical pharmacologists must have access to enough outpatients for clinical ..., and toxicology including reproductive toxicology, cardiovascular risks, perioperative drug ... biology cellular and molecule molecular aspects, but also more relevant clinical measurements ... of administration for the patient, and stopping the drug appropriately. Adverse effect medicine ... form of clinical trial . External links http www.iuphar.org International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology IUPHAR http www.nvkfb.nl Dutch Society on Clinical Pharmacology and Biopharmaceutics NVKF&B http www.ascpt.org American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics ASCPT http accp1.org American College of Clinical Pharmacology ACCP http www.bps.ac.uk British Pharmacological Society BPS http itunes.apple.com gb app clinical sciences pharmacology id488595561?mt 8&ign mpt uo 3D2 Clinical Sciences Pharmacology iPhone app for students Category Pharmacology pharma stub de Klinische ...   more details



  1. Clinical Cardiology

    Infobox Journal title Clinical cardiology cover editor discipline Cardiology language English language English abbreviation publisher John Wiley & Sons, Inc. country United States frequency Monthly history 1978 to present openaccess impact impact year website link1 http www3.interscience.wiley.com cgi bin jhome 113412417 link1 name web site link2 http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov sites entrez?Db nlmcatalog&doptcmdl Expanded&cmd search&Term 7903272 5BNlmId 5D link2 name National Library Of Medicine RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0160 9289 eISSN Clinical cardiology is an United States American Academic journal journal about Cardiology founded in 1978. It provides a forum for the coordination of clinical research in diagnostics, cardiovascular medicine and cardiovascular surgery. External links http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov sites entrez?Db nlmcatalog&doptcmdl Expanded&cmd search&Term 7903272 5BNlmId 5D National Library Of Medicine http www3.interscience.wiley.com cgi bin jhome 113412417 web site DEFAULTSORT CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY Category Publications established in 1978 Category Cardiology journals med journal stub ...   more details



  1. Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research

    Orphan date April 2009 Infobox Journal title Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research cover File Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research.jpg editors Jennifer L. Hall, Ph.D and Nabil Dib, M.D., M.Sc. FACC discipline Cardiology language English language English abbreviation publisher Springer Science Business Media Springer country United States frequency Quarterly history Founded 2008 openaccess impact impact year website http www.springer.com journal 12265 link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 1937 5387 eISSN 1937 5395 The Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research is a new journal published by Springer Science Business Media Springer aimed at publishing original articles in basic and clinical research . Articles in the areas of genomics , Medical imaging imaging , stem cells , and devices are highlighted. The journal publishes work along with guidelines and reviews about translational research , the process of translating basic research to approval by the Food and Drug Administration United States U.S. Food and Drug Administration . ref http www.springer.com medicine cardiology journal 12265?detailsPage description Springer.com , accessed March 18, 2009. ref According to Ulrichs , the journal is indexed in Excerpta Medica Embase and Scopus . Editors The Editors in Chief are Jennifer Hall, University of Minnesota , Minneapolis ... www.springer.com medicine cardiology journal 12265?detailsPage editorialBoard Springer.com , accessed ... Society for Cardiovascular Translational Research ISCTR . ref http www.medicalnewstoday.com articles 96397.php Medical News Today , Journal Of Cardiovascular Translational Research Will Bridge Gap Between Biomedical Research And Clinical Medicine , Feb 06 2008. ref References reflist External links http www.springer.com medicine cardiology journal 12265 Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research http www.isctr.org index.html International Society for Cardiovascular Translational ...   more details



  1. Clinical monitoring

    Clinical monitoring may refer to Monitoring medicine Monitoring in clinical trials Monitoring medicine dab ...   more details



  1. Glasgow Cardiovascular Research Centre

    Heart Foundation , which also endowed the BHF Chair in Cardiovascular Medicine, currently held ... biology applied to cardiovascular disease. ref cite web title Life Sciences Scotland Scottish clinical research expertise cardiovascular academic research url http www.scottish enterprise.com se life sciences life sciences research life sciences clinical expertise cardiovascular life sciences clinical expertise cardiovascular academic research.htm publisher Scottish Enterprise accessdate ... Medicine Group. ref cite web title University of Glasgow Glasgow Cardiovascular Research ... , British Heart Foundation Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine. ref cite web title University of Glasgow Glasgow Cardiovascular Research Centre Professor Anna Dominiczak url http www.gla.ac.uk ...Infobox Laboratory name Glasgow Cardiovascular Research Centre image File GlasgowCardiovascularResearchCentre.JPG 250px established 2006 type budget research field Cardiovascular medicine director Prof. Anna Dominiczak staff 150 research and technical students doctoral 16 city Glasgow address 126 University Place telephone 0141 330 2045 campus free affiliations operating agency University of Glasgow website http www.gla.ac.uk departments glasgowcardiovascularresearchcentre Glasgow Cardiovascular Research Centre The Glasgow Cardiovascular Research Centre is a research facility at the University of Glasgow , Scotland . It is a department of the Faculty of Medicine, and is housed in purpose built facilities opened in 2006 ref name about cite web title University of Glasgow Glasgow Cardiovascular Research Centre About the Centre url http www.gla.ac.uk departments glasgowcardiovascularresearchcentre ... into six current research groups BHF Cardiovascular Research Group, MRC Cardiovascular Research Group ... has one of the highest rates of cardiovascular disease in the world, and research at the Centre ... www.gla.ac.uk departments glasgowcardiovascularresearchcentre Glasgow Cardiovascular Research Centre ...   more details



  1. Medicine

    for the practice of bloodletting, in medieval Islamic medicine see Peter E. Pormann and E ... are influencing medical technology, practice and decision making. Evidence based medicine ... issue 4 pages 457 466 pmid 11758290 ref harv ref Clinical practice Merge from Medical practice discuss Talk Medicine Merge from Medical practice date August 2011 File The Doctor Luke Fildes crop.jpg thumb 250px The Doctor , by Sir Luke Fildes 1891 In clinical practice, doctors personally assess patients ... author Coulehan JL, Block MR title The Medical Interview Mastering Skills for Clinical Practice edition ... Medicine and Surgery. Medicine refers to the practice of non operative medicine, and most subspecialties ... Transfusion medicine , Cellular pathology , Clinical chemistry , Hematology , Clinical microbiology and Clinical immunology . Pathology as a medical specialty is the branch of medicine that deals with the study ... medicine , family practice , general practice or primary care is, in many countries, the first ... al and moral principles that apply values and judgments to the practice of medicine. Biomedical ... modern branch of clinical medicine that deals with pain and symptom relief and emotional ... apply similar techniques as physicians to the care of animals. Wilderness medicine practice Wilderness medicine entails the practice of medicine in the wild, where conventional medical facilities ... and judgments to the practice of medicine. As a scholarly discipline, medical ethics encompasses its ... Statue of Asclepius , the Greek God Greek god of medicine, holding the symbolic Rod of Asclepius with its coiled snake serpent Medicine is the field of applied science and the art of healing . It encompasses ... medical prevention and therapy treatment of illness in human beings . Contemporary medicine applies ... as psychotherapy , splint medicine external splints & traction , prostheses , biologic medical product biologics , Radiation medicine ionizing radiation and others. The word medicine is derived ...   more details



  1. Clinical officer

    . Because of the nature of their practice, populations they serve and resources at their disposal, clinical ... clinical practice and internship in a teaching hospital. They rotate in all the departments of Medicine ... ensure that they can practice clinical medicine safely before signing them off for registration ...A clinical officer CO is a licensed mid level practitioner of medicine who is trained to perform general ... medicine. In a few countries such as Malawi the basic training is a terminal award. A clinical officer is a specialized practitioner of clinical medicine . A physician s basic training, on the other hand ... and other administrative duties. A clinical officer s scope of practice depends on one s training ..., 2010. ref Overview A clinical officer has a broad and comprehensive training and knowledge in medicine ... This usually arises in countries where nurses are also allowed to run clinics and practice medicine ... to practice nursing whereas COs are trained and licensed to practice medicine . They are cheaper ... to clinical medicine and related areas unlike a physician s training which has a wider scope and prepares one to work in many other fields other than clinical medicine. In many countries, such as Tanzania ... than Doctor of Medicine M.D. s and physician assistant s. Kenya Clinical officers have been an integral ..., was trained and allowed to practice medicine. After independence in 1963 the original certificate ... and replaced with a diploma in clinical medicine and surgery . The Higher Diploma course in paediatrics ... Medicine and other private institutions. The Ministry of Health, through the Clinical Officers Council ... s School of Clinical Medicine and St. Mary s Mission Hospital in Mumias , owned by the Roman Catholic ... of the laws of Kenya is the legal basis for the practice of Clinical Officers. ref Clinical Officers ... and improvement of the standards of practice by clinical officers and to supervise the professional conduct and practice of clinical officers To register and license clinical officers for the purposes ...   more details



  1. CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology

    has a 2009 impact factor of 1.949, ranking it 48th out of 95 in the category Cardiac and cardiovascular systems and 47th of 104 in Radiology, nuclear medicine & medical imaging . In addition, the journal is abstracted and indexed in InfoTrac Academic OneFile , Current Contents Clinical Medicine ... web url http www.springer.com medicine radiology journal 270?detailsPage societies title CardioVascular ...Infobox journal title CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology cover File CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology.jpg editor Dierk Vorwerk discipline Radiology , cardiology abbreviation Cardiovasc. Intervent. Radiol. publisher Springer Science Business Media country frequency Bimonthly history 1978 present openaccess impact 1.949 impact year 2009 website http www.springer.com medicine radiology journal 270 link1 http www.springerlink.com content 0174 1551 link1 name Online Access link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC 06118549 LCCN CODEN CARADG ISSN 0174 1551 eISSN 1432 086X CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology is a peer review peer reviewed medical journal published by Springer Science Business Media . It is the official journal of the Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe . ref cite web url http www.cirse.org index.php?pid 19 title Publications publisher Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe accessdate 2010 10 12 ref The journal publishes laboratory and clinical investigations, technical notes, case reports, brief communications, letters to the editor, as well as review journal review articles , opinions, editorial s, and special invited submissions in the field of heart cardiac , vascular , and interventional radiology . The editor ... British Society of Interventional Radiology Cardiovascular and Interventional Society of Turkey ... Radiology Russian Society of Interventional OncoRadiology Swiss Society of Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology References Reflist External links Official http www.springer.com medicine ...   more details



  1. Medical practice

    Merge to Medicine Clinical practice date August 2011 A medical practice or practice of medicine is the practice of medicine , as performed by a medical practitioner &mdash a physician medical doctor . Typically, practicing medicine involves giving a diagnosis and medical prescription prescribing a medical treatment treatment for medical condition. ref http www.leg.state.fl.us statutes index.cfm?mode View 20Statutes&SubMenu 1&App mode Display Statute&Search String practicing medicine&URL CH0458 Sec305.HTM Florida state statute ref In Developed country developed countries , only qualified persons&mdash those with the appropriate licensure , certification , or registration with a relevant body, often Government agency governmental &mdash are legally permitted to practice medicine . Such licensure usually requires a medical degree , such as the Doctor of Medicine . Use of terms and title s such as Medical Practitioner, and the representations of oneself as a medical doctor, is often protected by the law. For example, in the United States , unauthorized practice of medicine , like unauthorized practice of law , is a crime . The term medical practitioner implies the ability to practice medicine independently of supervision. The term Health care provider health care professional or health care provider , by contrast, is a much broader term including professionals who practice independently under an alternate profession, such as nurse s, or who practice medicine under the supervision of a medical doctor, such as physician assistant s. Often certain privileges are granted only to medical practitioners. For example, in the United Kingdom , the General Medical Council GMC is legally obliged to maintain a Principal List of Registered Medical Practitioners, and only Registered Medical Practitioners have the authority to sign death certificate s, cremation forms, do not resuscitate ... reflist Category Healthcare occupations Category Medicine job stub Med stub ar ru ...   more details



  1. Clinical clerkship

    please add information on the other specialties Clinical clerkships encompass a period of medical education in which students medical student medical , nursing school nursing , dentistry school dental , or otherwise practice medicine under the supervision of a health practitioner. ref name unm glossary cite web url http www.unm.edu unmreg Curriculum ScheduleTypeGlossary1 9 06.htm title Clinical clerkship work UNM Course Type Glossary accessdate 2008 10 16 ref Medical clerkships main Clerkship medicine For medical student s, Clerkship medicine clerkships occur after the basic science curriculum, and are supervised by medical specialists at a teaching hospital or medical school . Typically, certain clerkships are required to obtain the Doctor of Medicine degree e.g., internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics , while others are elective e.g., dermatology, pathology, and neurology . The intent of the clinical clerkship is to teach the medical student the fundamentals of clinical examination, evaluation, and care provision, and to enable the student to select the course of further study. During the clinical clerkship, the medical student will interact with real patients much as a physician does, but their evaluation and recommendations will be reviewed and approved by more senior physicians. References reflist Category Medical education in the United States Category Medical education Medical stub education stub ...   more details



  1. Clinical Professor

    Globalize date December 2010 Clinical Professor is an Academic rank academic appointment made to a member of a profession who is associated with a university and engages in practical instruction of professional student s. ref http www.mcg.edu faculty facman fadpt clinicaladjunct.html CLINICAL AND ADJUNCT FACULTY APPOINTMENT POLICY , Medical College of Georgia Faculty Manual. October 26, 2004 . ref It generally does not offer a tenure track, but can be either full or part time, and is typically noted for its emphasis on practical skills training as opposed to theoretical matters. Thus, most members of such faculty are expected to have considerable practical experience in their respective fields of expertise unlike with most other faculty, this is deemed at least as important as one s educational credentials . Examples of Clinical Professor Clinical Professor of Medicine Clinical Professor of Law Clinical Professor of Business Professor of Professional Practice various professional fields References Reflist Category Medical education Job stub ...   more details



  1. Clinical scientist

    This term is frequently used to denote A biomedical scientist or A clinical laboratory scientist See also Clinical pathologist Clinical biologist Medical laboratory Pathology portal medicine Category Pathology fr scientifiques biom dicaux ...   more details




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