House episode SportsMedicine House globalize UK date November 2011 Expert subject Medicine date November 2008 Sportsmedicine is a branch of medicine that deals with physical fitness , treatment and prevention of injuries related to sports and exercise . Although sports teams have employed Team physicians for many years, it is only since the late 20th century that Sport and Exercise Medicine has ... has renamed itself BASEM British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine and the speciality itself has rebranded from SportsMedicine to Sport & Exercise Medicine. ref www.fsem.ac.uk ref Since 2007 ... postgraduate courses sports and exercise medicine masters msc course content 1.aspx ref ref ... FA kits Taping, wrapping, change dressings, minor treatment, FA procedures SportsMedicine Organizations Examplefarm date March 2012 American College of SportsMedicine ACSM br Founded in 1954, the American College of SportsMedicine is the largest and most prominent sportsmedicine and exercise ... in sportsmedicine and exercise science to promote healthier lifestyles for people around the globe. br http www.acsm.org American College of SportsMedicine Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise ... American Medical Society for SportsMedicine AMSSM br Founded in 1991, AMSSM is a multi disciplinary ... within the field of SportsMedicine. It now comprises over 1500 SportsMedicine Physicians ... medicine and its application to patients in a clinical setting. American Medical Society for Sports ... in 1990 br American Medical Association br American Academy of Podiatric SportsMedicine AAPSM br SportsMedicine Australia SMA br Australasian Academy of Podiatric SportsMedicine AAPSM br American Osteopathic Academy of SportsMedicine AOASM br http aoasm.org Future Challenges The challenge ... Thorndike Physical exercise Exercise Ice bath National Academy of SportsMedicine Nutrition Overtraining ... Ventricular hypertrophy EndMultiCol References reflist Sport medicine Category Sportsmedicine ... more details
The British Journal of SportsMedicine is an international peer review journal published by the BMJ Group which covers the latest advances in clinical practice and research in all aspects of sportsmedicine . BJSM is the official journal of the British Association of Sport and Exercise Medicine . Editor Karim Khan External links http bjsm.bmj.com BJSM home page Category Medical journals Category Publications with year of establishment missing Category BMJ Group academic journals med journal stub ... more details
Orthopaedic SportsMedicine is a subspecialty of orthopaedic medicine and sportsmedicine . The word ... straight, including athletes from all different kinds of sports. Subspecialty Orthopaedic SportsMedicine The phrase sportsmedicine is not specific to one career profession. It instead, encompasses ..., and professional . ref Career Pathway to SportsMedicine. 1 Jan 2008. American Orthopaedic Society for SportsMedicine. 28 Aug 2008. http www.sportsmed.org tabs resources career.aspx ref Orthopaedic sportsmedicine is the investigation, preservation, and restoration by medical , surgical ... Medicine. http www.sportsmed.org tabs education subspecialtyquestions.aspx 1 ref Orthopaedic Sports ... can practice orthopaedic sportsmedicine. Their training specifically provides them with the skills to care for athletes musculoskeletal needs. What They Do Orthopaedic sportsmedicine speciality ... of illnesses and injuries. What they Know Orthopaedic sportsmedicine specialists have a knowledge ... sportsmedicine specialist must complete four years of medical school . After their undergraduate .... In order to sub specialize, which is the case with an orthopaedic sportsmedicine, another two ... medicine must complete certification in the sportsmedicine sub specialty which is administered by the ABOS. ref Subspecialty Certification. 1 Jan 2008. American Orthopaedic Society for SportsMedicine ... Orthopaedist specializing in sportsmedicine have various options of employment from serving ... American Orthopaedic Society for SportsMedicine https www.abos.org ModDefault.aspx American Board of Othopaedic Surgery https www.acsm.org American College of SportsMedicine http ajs.sagepub.com American Journal of SportsMedicine http www.aana.org Arthroscopy Association of North America ... bjsm.bmj.com British Journal of SportsMedicine http www.sportshealthjournal.org Sports Health Journal Category Orthopedic surgery Category Sportsmedicine ... more details
primary sources date November 2010 The American College of SportsMedicine is the largest sportsmedicine and exercise science organization in the world. More than 40,000 international, national and regional members and certified professionals are dedicated to advancing and integrating scientific research to provide educational and practical applications of exercise science and sportsmedicine. Founded in 1954, the American College of SportsMedicine ACSM promotes and integrates scientific research, education, and practical applications of sportsmedicine and exercise science to maintain and enhance physical performance, physical fitness fitness , health , and quality of life. The ACSM national headquarters moved to Indianapolis in 1984, joining organizations such as the National Collegiate Athletic Association , the National Federation of State High School Associations , and national sport specific governing bodies. Members of ACSM work in a wide range of medical specialties, allied health professions, and scientific disciplines, and are committed to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of sports related injuries and the advancement of the science of exercise. Conferences ACSM holds two major conferences each year, dedicated to continuing education for professionals the Annual Meeting and the Health & Fitness Summit & Exposition. The 2009 Annual Meeting was held in Seattle ... areas of sportsmedicine and exercise science. Each year these endowments grow, fueled by the generosity and commitment of leaders in the study of sportsmedicine and exercise science. In total, nearly ... President Melinda Millard Stafford, Ph.D., FACSM See also Personal Trainer SportsMedicine National Academy of SportsMedicine Board of Certification, Inc. CPR External links http www.acsm.org The American College of SportsMedicine http www.starting a personal training business.com acsm personal ... of the Exercise is Medicine program. Leadership The current ACSM presidential offices are held by President ... more details
Image Baptist Sports Med logo.png thumb Baptist SportsMedicine Baptist SportsMedicine is a specialized extension of the Baptist Hospital Nashville Baptist Hospital orthopedic program. Baptist Hospital is a part of Saint Thomas Health Services , which also includes Saint Thomas Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee Nashville , Middle Tennessee Medical Center in Murfreesboro, Tennessee Murfreesboro and Hickman Community Hospital in Centerville, Tennessee Centerville . Services Baptist SportsMedicine combines several services under its umbrella, including general orthopedics , physical therapy , aquatic therapy , athletic medicine and occupational therapy . Baptist SportsMedicine is the exclusive health care provider to the Tennessee Titans , Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association and Lipscomb University . In 2007, Baptist SportsMedicine managing director Trent Nessler headed a research team to evaluate screening tests and evaluate their predictive value for athletic injury when used as a pre assessment tool. ref cite news url http nashville.medicalnewsinc.com news.php?viewStory 1692 title Predicting Athletic Injury last Sanders first Cindy date October 2007 work Nashville Medical News ref Baptist SportsMedicine clinics can be found throughout Middle Tennessee, with locations in downtown Nashville, Antioch, Tennessee Antioch , Bellevue, Brentwood, Tennessee Brentwood , Centerville, Tennessee Centerville , Green Hills, Tennessee Green Hills , Murfreesboro, Tennessee Murfreesboro ... ref http www.nashvillepost.com news 2007 12 13 briefly baptist sportsmedicine opens spring hill facility Baptist SportsMedicine opens Spring Hill facility ref , as well as at Lipscomb University. Sponsorships Baptist SportsMedicine is the exclusive provider of medical services to the Tennessee Titans ... user baptistsportsmed title Baptist SportsMedicine YouTube Channel cite news url http ... YouTube Channel External links http www.baptistsportsmedicine.com Baptist SportsMedicine http www.baptisthospital.com ... more details
Infobox journal title American Journal of SportsMedicine cover File American Journal of Sports Medicine.tif editor Bruce Reider, MD discipline Health Sciences former names abbreviation Am. J. Sports Med. publisher SAGE Publications country United Kingdom frequency Monthly history 1976 present openaccess license impact 3.821 impact year 2010 website http www.sagepub.com journalsProdDesc.nav?prodId Journal201672 link1 http ajs.sagepub.com content current link1 name Online access link2 http ajs.sagepub.com content by year link2 name Online archive JSTOR OCLC 2314681 LCCN 76646332 CODEN ISSN 0363 5465 eISSN 1552 3365 American Journal of SportsMedicine is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal that publishes papers in the field of Sport Sciences . The journal s Editor in Chief editor is Bruce Reider, MD. It has been in publication since 1972 and is currently published by SAGE Publications in association with American Orthopedic Society for SportsMedicine. Scope American Journal of SportsMedicine is a source of information for sportsmedicine specialists with the aim of improving the identification, prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of sports injuries. The journal acts as a forum for orthopaedic sportsmedicine research and education, allowing clinical practitioners the ability to make decisions based on scientific information. Abstracting and indexing The American journal of SportsMedicine is abstracted and indexed in, among other databases SCOPUS , and the Social Sciences Citation Index . According to the Journal Citation Reports , its 2010 impact factor is 3.821, ranking it 2 out of 61 journals in the category Orthopedics . ref name WoS cite book year 2011 chapter Journals Ranked by Impact Orthopedics title 2010 Journal Citation Reports publisher Thomson Reuters edition Sciences accessdate 2011 09 30 work Web of Science postscript . ref and 5 out of 79 journals in the category Sport Sciences . ref name WoS1 cite book year 2011 chapter Journals Ranked by Impact ... more details
Infobox Non profit Non profit name American SportsMedicine Institute Non profit logo Non profit type non profit founded date 1986 founder James Andrews physician James R. Andrews, M.D. , Co founder br Dr. Larry Lemak Lawrence Lemak, M.D. , Co Founder location Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham , Alabama origins key people James R. Andrews, M.D., board member br Dr. Larry Lemak Lawrence Lemak, M.D. , board member area served focus SportsMedicine method revenue endowment num employees owner Non profit slogan homepage http www.asmi.org www.asmi.org American SportsMedicine Institute ref http sciencecareers.sciencemag.org career development previous issues articles 3150 the american sportsmedicine institute parent 12105 ASMI, Baseball, Bioengineering, Biomechanics, SportsMedicine, Sports Research, Sports Science Bot generated title ref ASMI located in Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham , Alabama was founded in 1986 by James Andrews physician Dr. James Andrews and Lawrence Lemak Dr. Lawrence Lemak with original funding from HealthSouth Corporation . It is a non profit organization dedicated to improving the understanding, prevention, and treatment of sports related injuries through research , technology based education , and information dissemination. ref http archives.cnn.com 2002 TECH science 07 08 tech.baseball CNN.com Technology takes the mound July 10, 2002 Bot generated title ref Pitching biomechanics evaluation One of the researchers at ASMI, Dr.Glenn Fleisig, uses video and computer technology to study the pitching motion of baseball pitchers. ref http www.asmi.org asmiweb pitching 20biomechanics 20evaluation.htm Pitching Biomechanical Evaluation Bot generated title ref High speed video of the pitcher is also collected using a Vision Research high speed video camera ref http www.youtube.com watch?v 5OWd8VHIVKQ YouTube Biomechanics Evaluation of a Pitcher Bot generated title ref ref http broadcastengineering.com news broadcasting motion analysis technology Motion analysis ... more details
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DISPLAYTITLE SportsMedicine House multiple issues notability March 2011 plot March 2011 unreferenced March 2011 original research March 2011 All plot date March 2011 Infobox television episode Title SportsMedicine Series House TV series House Image Deleted image removed File House Sports Medicine.jpg 250px Caption Season 1 Episode 12 Director Keith Gordon Writer Unbulleted list John Mankiewicz David Shore Teleplay Story Producer Music Photographer Editor Production Airdate Start date 2005 2 22 Length Guests Scott Foley as Hank Wiggen Meredith Monroe as Lola Bryan Singer as commercial director. Salli Richardson as Sharon Season list Infobox House TV series season 1 episode list Prev Next Episode list List of House episodes List of House episodes SportsMedicine is the twelfth episode of the first season of House TV series House , which premiered on the Fox Broadcasting Company Fox network on February 22, 2005. When baseball star Hank Wiggen possibly a reference to Henry Wiggen, the protagonist of sports novels The Southpaw and Bang the Drum Slowly suddenly breaks his arm a mid pitch break similar to the one suffered by San Francisco Giants pitcher Dave Dravecky in 1989 , he finds out he has a bizarre case of bone loss. House rejects all of Wiggen s denials of drugs and runs him through a battery of tests nonetheless. Movie director Bryan Singer , who is the executive producer of the series, appears in this episode as the person directing Hank in the anti drug ad during the first scene. Plot A baseball player named Hank Wiggen shoots an anti drug commercial but it is not going ... series Season 1 SportsMedicine .281.12.29 SportsMedicine http www.fox.com house recaps season 1 episode 12.htm SportsMedicine at Fox.com IMDb episode 0606041 SportsMedicine Tv.com episode 386756 SportsMedicine HOUSE House episodes Category House season 1 episodes Category 2005 television episodes ... insulin subcutaneously, D50 medicine D 50 glucose and kayexalate to treat hyperkalemia and get the potassium ... more details
Orphan date September 2008 Arizona State University SportsMedicine is a department of Campus Health Services at Arizona State University , the second largest university in the United States. ref Arizona State University Fall 2006 Enrollment Data ref References references Category Arizona State University Category Sportsmedicine US west university stub ... more details
The Nicholas Institute of SportsMedicine and Athletic Trauma NISMAT is a sportsmedicine research, training, and clinical service facility. NISMAT was founded in 1973 at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan by James A. Nicholas . Nicholas was the team physician for the New York Jets New York Titans in 1960 when he began studying the pathology of sports related injuries and developed a set of performance factors used to evaluate individual athletic capacities. These factors include neuromuscular and physical traits like strength, speed, and endurance mental and psychometric factors like creativity and discipline and environmental factors, which include playing conditions, equipment, and practice. Early research in the institute led to a greater understanding of the linkage system, a set of principles detailing the interrelationship of organ systems and prescribing a multidisciplinary approach to clinical care. ref cite journal last McHugh first Malachy year 2007 title James A. Nicholas, MD 1921 2006 journal American Journal of SportsMedicine volume 35 issue 1 pages 21 22 url http ajs.sagepub.com cgi content citation 35 1 21 doi 10.1177 0363546506297377 ref In 1975, NISMAT founded the first sportsmedicine fellowship, offering specialty training to orthopedist orthopedic physicians . References reflist External links http www.nismat.org NISMAT med org stub Category 1973 establishments Category Medical research institutes Category Sportsmedicine ... more details
The American Orthopaedic Society for SportsMedicine AOSSM promotes sportsmedicine education, research, communication, and fellowship and includes national and international orthopaedic sportsmedicine leaders. The Society works closely with many other sportsmedicine specialists, including athletic ... About the AOSSM. 1 Jan 2008. The American Orthopaedic Society for SportsMedicine. 20 Aug 2008 ... Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons AAOS Committee on SportsMedicine . The committee was organized ... in sportsmedicine among orthopaedists increased greatly. Don O Donoghue, MD, approached the AAOS ... surgeons involved in sportsmedicine gathered to discuss the creation of the new society. A total ... Society for SportsMedicine. AOSSM Archives. July 1982. ref The founding members developed the mission ... and the future of sportsmedicine as well as to develop a high quality publication controlled ... in the daily practice of sportsmedicine. Members must demonstrate continuing active research and educational activities in the field of sportsmedicine. Such activities may include service ... method scientific research papers at sportsmedicine meetings. ref name sportsmed.org Members ... and advances in surgical and rehabilitation techniques, orthopaedic sportsmedicine specialists ... specializing in sportsmedicine. They must Hold membership in the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons ... five 5 years. Demonstrate a significant contribution and commitment to sportsmedicine through the following ... of papers at sportsmedicine functions Education of persons providing healthcare to athletes Service as a team physician at any level of competition Continuing medical education in sportsmedicine ... 5 years. Demonstrate a significant contribution and commitment to sportsmedicine as required of active ... Council for Graduate Medical Education ACGME approved orthopaedic sportsmedicine fellowship ... of the fellowship or within one year of completion of an ACGME approved orthopaedic sportsmedicine ... more details
related to sexuality. Sportsmedicine deals with the treatment and preventive care of sportsperson ... 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 ...?term medicine Etym.Online Cf. mederi to heal , etym. know the best course for, from Proto Indo European ... language Avestan vi mad physician ref ref http www.etymonline.com index.php?term medicineMedicine Online Etymology Dictionary ref History Main Timeline of medicine and medical technology Image Imhotep ... from antiquity known by name. Prehistoric medicine incorporated plants herbalism , animal parts and minerals ... , or medicine man medicine men . Well known spiritual systems include animism the notion of inanimate ... or impacted by issues of health, health care and related issues. Image Medicine aryballos Louvre CA1989 ... thumb right 200px The Ancient Greek medicine Greek physician Hippocrates ca. 460 BCE ca. 370 BCE , considered the father of medicine. ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pubmed 18392218 Useful known and unknown views of the father of modern medicine, Hippocrates and his teacher Democritus. , U.S. National Library of Medicine ref ref name blackwellpublishing.com http www.blackwellpublishing.com eccmid16 abstract.asp?id 50854 The father of modern medicine the first research of the physical factor of tetanus ... called the father of medicine Early records on medicine have been discovered from ancient Egyptian medicine , Babylonian Medicine Babylonian medicine , Ayurveda Ayurvedic medicine in the Indian subcontinent , classical Chinese medicine predecessor to the modern traditional Chinese Medicine , and ancient ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Medicine Type Album Artist Planet Asia Cover Themedicine.jpg Released October 3, 2006 Genre Hip hop music Hip Hop Length Label ABB Records Producer Dilated Peoples Evidence br Nucleus br The Alchemist producer The Alchemist br Bravo Reviews Last album The Sickness Pt. 1 br 2006 This album The Medicine br 2006 Next album The Jewelry Box Sessions The Album br 2007 Album ratings rev1 Okayplayer rev1Score Rating 3 5 ref http www.okayplayer.com reviews index.php weblog more the medicin Okayplayer review ref rev2 rev2Score The Medicine is an album by West Coast hip hop artist Planet Asia , released on October 3, 2006 through ABB Records. The album is the third installment of Planet Asia s Medicali series , following The Sickness and The Diagnosis . The Medicine is produced by Evidence of Dilated Peoples , and features guest appearances from Krondon, Phil Da Agony, Black Thought , Jonell , Prodigy rapper Prodigy , Defari and Evidence and Rakaa of Dilated Peoples. The album s lead single is Thick Ropes b w On Your Way 93706 . Track listing this section is for album credits only class wikitable align center align center Title align center Producer s align center Performer s 1 Da Prescription Evidence Planet Asia 2 Thick Ropes Evidence, Nucleus Planet Asia 3 Get Active Evidence Planet Asia, Phil Da Agony, Krondon 4 All the Names Evidence Planet Asia 5 Over Your Head Evidence, The Alchemist Planet Asia, Black Thought 6 In Love With You Evidence Planet Asia, Jonell 7 That s on Me Evidence Planet Asia 8 On Your Way 93706 Evidence Planet Asia 9 Get Down or Lay Down Evidence Planet Asia, Kubiq, Supa Supreme 10 The Medicine Evidence Planet Asia 11 Stick & Move Evidence Planet Asia, Prodigy, Killa Ben 12 Ghetto s Thirsty Evidence Planet Asia, Auch Dixon 13 The Hustle Pt. 2 Evidence Planet Asia, Shake Da Mayor 14 No Questions Asked ... Dilated Agents Evidence Planet Asia, Rasco, Rakaa, Evidence References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Medicine ... more details
Use dmy dates date July 2011 Use Australian English date July 2011 Infobox musical artist name The Sports image 240px thumb caption image size background group or band alias origin Melbourne, Victoria, Australia genre Rock music Rock , New Wave music New Wave years active 1976 1981 label Mushroom Records Mushroom , Sire Records Sire , Arista Records Arista , Stiff Records Stiff , Raven Records Raven , Festival Records Festival associated acts Pelaco Brothers, The Captain Matchbox Whoopee Band website current members past members The Sports Members see members list below The Sports were a popular Australian Rock music rock Musical ensemble group that performed and recorded between 1976 and 1981. Based in Melbourne, Victoria, the group released a number of successful singles and albums. Their sound ...? , Perhaps and Strangers on a Train . Biography The Sports were formed in 1976 by Stephen Cummings ... of Australian Rock and Pop title Encyclopedia entry for The Sports url http web.archive.org web ... Allen & Unwin location St Leonards, New South Wales St Leonards, NSW isbn 1865080721 ref The Sports ..., Stephen publisher Mushroom Records Mushroom Music Publishing accessdate 26 June 2008 ref The Sports ... to replace Bates in August 1978. ref name McF The Sports had top 30 hits on the Australian ... to the Radio The Sports work Billboard magazine publisher Neilson Business Media date 10 November 1979 ... url Allmusic class artist id p20694 charts awards billboard singles pure url yes title Sports Charts ... was also featured on an episode of the TV sitcom WKRP In Cincinnati . The Sports broke up in 1981 with lead ... small 13 AUS small Sondra Mushroom May 1981 small 20 AUS small The Sports play Dylan and Donovan EP Mushroom 1981 small 70 AUS small All Sports Mushroom 1982 small 35 AUS small Missin Your Kissin Raven ... http lovetown.net discog sports.html Sports Discography http www.whiteroom.com.au howlspace en2 sports ... Sports, The Category Victoria Australia musical groups Category Musical groups established in 1976 ... more details
missing citations date May 2007 Behavioral medicine is an interdisciplinary field of medicine concerned with the development and integration of knowledge in the biological, behavioral, psychological, and social sciences relevant to health and illness . The term is often used interchangeably, and incorrectly, with health psychology , whereas the practice of behavioral medicine also includes applied psychophysiological therapies such as biofeedback , hypnosis , and biobehavioral therapy of physical disorders, aspects of occupational therapy , rehabilitation medicine , and physiatry , as well as preventive medicine . One of its academic forebears is the field of psychosomatic medicine . Practitioners of behavioral medicine include appropriately qualified nurses, psychologists, and physicians. More recently, it has expanded its area of practice to interventions with providers of medical services, in recognition of the fact that the behavior of providers can have a determinative effect on patients outcomes. For example, there exists a large interest in communication behaviors between clinician and patient within the field. Other areas include correcting perceptual bias in diagnostic behavior remediating clinicians attitudes that impinge negatively upon patient treatment and addressing clinicians behaviors that promote disease development and illness maintenance in patients, whether within a malpractice framework or not. The International Society of Behavioral Medicine is the leading ... psychology Occupational health psychology Journals Journal of Behavior Analysis of Sports, Health, Fitness and Behavioral Medicine http www.baojournal.com BAO Journal of Behavioral Health and Medicine ... has a special interest group devoted to behavioral medicine http www.abainternational.org Special Interests si.asp External links http www.sbm.org Society of Behavioral Medicine home page http www.springer.com 10865 Journal of Behavioral Medicine Psychiatry Category Psychiatric models Mental health ... more details
Performance Medicine is a sub speciality of Clinical medicine clinical and diagnostic medicine that aims to maximise human performance in terms of endurance, ref http en.wikipedia.org wiki Endurance ref physical fitness, ref http en.wikipedia.org wiki Physical fitness ref metabolic efficiency ref http www.fitstop lab.com Metaboliceff.htm ref and the ability to resist, postpone or prevent disease. ref http en.wikipedia.org wiki Preventive medicine ref It is a new and innovative medical speciality that merges the goals of internal medicine, anti ageing medicine, sportsmedicine and preventative health care. Image j curve.svg frame The J curve demonstrates the relationship between performance or longevity NX and exposure to any given environmental factor such as exercise over time. Performance or longevity is improved at A compared to B. At C improvement with time deteriorates until a negative or harmful effect is predicted. The goals of performance medicine have been summarised and include the following a focus on maintaining an individuals endurance capacity, Physical strength strength and speed throughout adult life the maximisation of an individuals Metabolic pathway metabolic efficiency ... medicine prevent disease where possible Performance medicine differs fundamentally from other areas of medicine by focusing on the healthy non injured individual that is at low risk of sub ... paradigm. Performance medicine physicians aim to measure physiological and biochemical performance over ... Performance Medicine Diagnostic clinic http www.performancemedicinelab.com Performance Medicine Lab Promotion and Education Clinical Research Organisations Royal Australasian College of Physicians American Academy of Anti Aging Medicine http www.fims.org International Federation of SportsMedicine See also http www.facebook.com pages Performance Medicine 268261688750?v info Performance Medicine facebook http www.spmedicine.com Seattle Performance Medicine References See Wikipedia ... more details
cardiology Hospital medicine Sleep medicineSportsmedicine Transplant hepatology Internists ...Internal medicine is the medical specialty dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of adult diseases. Physicians specializing in internal medicine are called internists . They are especially ... Internal Medicine Locum Tenens Internal Medicine http www.vistastaff.com job board im ref Internal medicine is also a specialty within clinical pharmacy and veterinary medicine . The term internal medicine comes from the German term Innere Medizin , popularized in Germany in the late 19th century ... 20th century American doctors studied medicine in Germany and brought this medical field to the United States. Thus, the name internal medicine was adopted in imitation of the existing German term. ref name acponline.org http www.acponline.org patients families about internal medicine American College of Physicians ref Specialists in internal medicine are commonly called internists in the United ... are qualified physicians with postgraduate training in internal medicine and should not be confused with Internship medicine interns , who are doctors in their first year of residency training. ref name acponline.org http www.acponline.org patients families about internal medicine About Internal Medicine. American College of Physicians. ref Although internists may act as primary care physician ... require specialist training in internal medicine or one of its subspecialties. In North America, this postgraduate training is often referred to as residency medicine residency training in Commonwealth ... of internal medicine globalize section date December 2010 In the United States, two organizations ... Medicine and the American osteopathic medicine American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine . American Board of Internal Medicine The following are the subspecialties recognized by the American Board of Internal Medicine . ref cite web url https www.abim.org cert policiesssaq.shtm title abim.org ... more details
Oriental medicine is a collective term for several types of medicine practiced in the Orient and or the East. Under Oriental medicine is understood Traditional Chinese medicine Traditional Korean medicine Kampo Japanese medicine Under Eastern medicine is understood Indian traditional medicine Unani medicine Traditional Chinese medicine Traditional Korean medicine Kampo Japanese medicine Category Medicine med stub Asia stub eo Orienta medicino no Tradisjonell stlig medisin ... more details
Pediatric emergency medicineSportsmedicine Undersea and hyperbaric medicine The initial management ... Geriatric Medicine Hospice and Palliative Medicine Sleep MedicineSportsMedicine Continuing, comprehensive ... Surgery hand surgery , surgical sportsmedicine , adult reconstruction, spine surgery, foot and ankle ...A specialty or speciality in medicine is a branch of medical science. After completing medical school , physician s or surgeon s usually further their medical education in a specific specialty of medicine by completing a multiple year residency medicine residency to become a medical specialist . History ... of medicine into various specialities varies from country to country, and is somewhat arbitrary. ref ... or internal medicine Age range of patients Diagnostic or therapeutic Organ based or technique based Throughout history, the most important has been the division into surgical and internal medicine specialties ... is achieved through major surgical techniques. The internal medicine specialties are the specialties ... Surgical S or internal medicine specialty I Age range of patients Organ based O or technique based T Allergy and Immunology Paediatrics or Internal medicine Both I All O Anaesthesiology None T S All T Pathology None D Neither All T Cardiology Internal medicine T I Adults O Paediatric cardiology ... Dermato Venereology None T I All O Endocrinology Internal medicine T I Adults O Gastroenterology Internal medicine T I Adults O Geriatrics Internal medicine T I Geriatric Multidisciplinary Gynaecology ... diseases Internal medicine T I Variable Neither Internal Medicine None T I Adults Neither Interventional Radiology Radiology T Both All Multidisciplinary Vascular medicine Internal medicine T I Adults O Microbiology None D I All T Nephrology Internal medicine T I Adults O Neurology None T I Adults O Neurosurgery None T S All O Nuclear medicine None D I All T Occupational medicine None T I Working ... Paediatrics T I Paediatric O Paediatric respiratory medicine Paediatrics T I Paediatric O Paediatric ... more details
of sportsmedicine . It should not be confused with the larger, inflated exercise ball . Medicine ... plyometric weight training to increase explosive power in athletes in all sports. Some medicine balls are in the form of weighted basketball s. History Medicine ball training is one of the oldest ...for Chinese medicine balls Baoding Balls Refimprove date October 2008 Image Medicine ball.jpg thumb right Exercising with a medicine ball A medicine ball also known as an exercise ball , a med ball , or a fitness ... and medicine were synonymous. The so called Four Horsemen of Fitness were the dumbbell , the Indian club , the wand and the medicine ball. This is where the beginnings of the modern medicine ball ... using a Medicine ball. Uses Medicine balls are used by boxing professionals to improve the strength ... a punch coming from an opponent. Other athletes use medicine balls to increase their core strength ... athlete, who catches it against their chest. This strengthens arm, chest, and leg muscles. Medicine ... muscle. A medicine ball is also commonly used by athletes who have sustained an injury ... s considerable mass. Construction Image Inner core of air filled medicine ball.jpg thumb right Inner core and outer rubber shell of air filled medicine ball Medicine balls are generally constructed ... weight. Vinyl covered medicine balls typically are sand filled and are not used for exercises requiring bouncing. Sand or steel shot filled neoprene bags are also used for medicine ball exercises not requiring bouncing. ref http www.muscleandfitness.com sandbells training 248 ref Some medicine balls ... rubber shell. Other medicine balls have a thin rubber bladder covered by a thick rubber outer surface. Medicine balls that are constructed with an inner rubber bladder and rubber outer surface incorporate ... designs for easy handling. Over time the rubber surface may wear down if the medicine ball has been used on rough surfaces. Other types of medicine ball include balls made of gel filled polyvinyl ... more details
and palliative care, research, undersea and hyperbaric medicine, sportsmedicine, ultrasound ...Image EmergT.JPG thumb Emergency department entrance at the Toronto General Hospital Emergency medicine ... medicine physicians diagnose a variety of illnesses and undertake acute interventions to resuscitate and stabilize patients. Emergency medicine physicians practice in hospital emergency room ... in emergency medicine in the US and Canada can enter fellowships to receive credentials in subspecialties. These are palliative medicine, medical toxicology , wilderness medicine , pediatrics pediatric emergency medicine, sportsmedicine , emergency medical services, and undersea and hyperbaric medicine. Scope Main List of emergency medicine topics List of medical emergencies Emergency medicine has .... In the words of the International Federation for Emergency Medicine quote Emergency medicine is a medical ... warm welcome to the website of the International Federation for Emergency Medicine work accessdate 18 March 2011 ref Emergency Medicine encompasses a large amount of general medicine and surgery including ... of many specialists the ability to resuscitate a patient Critical Care Medicine , manage a difficult ... Jean Larrey is sometimes called the father of emergency medicine for his strategies during the French wars. Emergency medicine EM as a medical specialty is relatively young. Prior to the 1960s and 70s ... College of Emergency Physicians ACEP , the recognition of emergency medicine training programs ... whatis.aspx title What is Emergency Medicine? last1 first1 last2 first2 date work publisher Yale School of Medicine accessdate 18 March 2011 ref The first Department of Emergency Medicine at a U.S. ... http keck.usc.edu en Education Academic Department and Divisions Department of Emergency Medicine About the Department of Emergency Medicine History.aspx ref United Kingdom Emergency medicine traces ... in Emergency Medicine in the UK at Leeds General Infirmary. In 1967 the Casualty Surgeons Association ... more details
In medicine, distress is an suffering aversive state in which a person is unable to adapt completely to stressor s and their resulting Stress medicine stress and shows maladaptive behaviors. ref http books.nap.edu openbook.php?record id 1542&page 4 Recognition and Alleviation of Pain and Distress in Laboratory Animals 1992 , Institute for Laboratory Animal Research, National Research Council ref It can be evident in the presence of various phenomena, such as inappropriate social interaction e.g., aggression, passivity, or withdrawal . Stress can be created by influences such as work, school, peers or co workers, family and death. Other influences vary upon age. This means that distress is the opposite of eustress , a positive stress that motivates us. People under constant distress are more likely to become sick, mentally or physically. People often find ways of dealing with distress, in both negative and positive ways. Examples of positive ways are listening to music, calming exercises, sports and similar healthy distractions. Negative ways can include but are not limited to use of drugs including alcohol, and expression of anger, which are likely to lead to complicated social interactions, thus causing increased distress. References reflist medicine stub Category Medicine ... more details
medicine, geriatrics geriatric medicine , sportsmedicine , sleep medicine , and hospice and palliative ..., public health, sportsmedicine, and research. ref http fmignet.aafp.org online fmig index family medicine ...globalize USA date March 2011 Family medicine FM is a Specialty medicine medical specialty devoted to comprehensive ... and Policies work American Board of Family Medicine accessdate 30 June 2009 ref It is based on knowledge ... title Definitions, What is Family Medicine? work American Academy of Family Physicians accessdate ... medicine is to provide personal, comprehensive and continuing care for the individual in the context ... of Medicine M.D. or a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine D.O. degree. Physicians who specialize in family medicine must successfully complete an accredited three year family medicine residency in the United ... . Retrieved 6 30 09. ref The American Board of Family Medicine requires its Diplomates to maintain ... medicine in Canada are certified through the College of Family Physicians of Canada ref http www.cfpc.ca ... for continued certification. The term family medicine is used in many European and Asian countries, instead of general medicine or General practitioner general practice . In Sweden, certification in family medicine requires five years working with a tutor, after the medical degree. In India, those who want to specialize in family medicine must complete a three year family medicine residency, after their medical degree MBBS . They are awarded either a DNB or an MD in family medicine. Similar ... en home policy policies f scopephil.html Family Medicine, Scope and Philosophical Statement , American ... and provide prenatal care. Citation needed date September 2011 Family medicine and family physicians ... name Facts About Family Medicine http www.aafp.org online en home aboutus specialty facts.html Facts About Family Medicine , American Academy of Family Physicians . Retrieved 7 17 09. ref Family Medicine in the United States Following World War II , two events shaped the advent of family medicine. First ... more details
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