Search: in
clinical neurology
clinical neurology in Encyclopedia Encyclopedia
  Tutorials     Encyclopedia     Videos     Books     Software     DVDs  
       
Encyclopedia results for clinical neurology

clinical neurology





Encyclopedia results for clinical neurology

  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. UCL Institute of Neurology

    a major centre for teaching, training and research in neurology and allied clinical and basic neurosciences ... Institute of Neurology ref Department of Brain Repair & Rehabilitation Department of Clinical and Experimental Epilepsy Department of Clinical Neuroscience Department of Molecular Neuroscience MRC Centre ... 20 September 2010 publisher UCL Institute of Neurology ref MSc Advanced Neuroimaging Dual Masters in Brain and Mind Sciences MSc Clinical Neurology Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Neurology MSc Clinical ...Infobox University name UCL Institute of Neurology image name image size established 1950 ref name home ... of Neurology ref dean director Professor A Thompson ref cite web url http www.ion.ucl.ac.uk people officers title Officers accessdate 20 September 2010 publisher UCL Institute of Neurology ref city ... title About the Institute accessdate 20 September 2010 publisher UCL Institute of Neurology ref undergraduate ... www.ucl.ac.uk ion UCL Institute of Neurology logo The UCL Institute of Neurology is an institute within ... in London , United Kingdom . ref name home Together with the National Hospital for Neurology ... the institute of neurology ion title World class research accessdate 20 September 2010 publisher ...&f false title Neurology A Queen Square Textbook author Charles Clarke, Robin Howard, Martin Rossor ... 200px right thumb The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery The Institute of Neurology ... of Neurology. ref name home ref cite news url http www.guardian.co.uk education 2002 oct 22 highereducation.universitymergers ... Library The Institute operates a joint library with the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery ... for Neurology within the University of London and contains an important collection of specialist neurology, neurosurgery and neuroscience books and journals, together with general medical and biomedical ... of Neurology, University College London publisher U.S. National Institutes of Health ref Holders of identity cards for the Institute, UCL, the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery or University ...   more details



  1. Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology

    Infobox journal title Journal Of Geriatric Psychiatry And Neurology cover File Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology.jpg editor Alan M. Mellow discipline Psychiatry former names abbreviation J. Geriatr. Psychiatry Neurol. publisher SAGE Publications country United Kingdom frequency Quarterly history 1988 present openaccess license impact 2.131 impact year 2010 website http www.sagepub.com journalsProdDesc.nav?prodId Journal201662 link1 http jgp.sagepub.com content current link1 name Online access link2 http jgp.sagepub.com content by year link2 name Online archive JSTOR OCLC 15051229 LCCN CODEN ISSN 0891 9887 eISSN 1552 5708 Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal that publishes papers in the fields of Geriatrics and Psychiatry . The journal s Editor in Chief editor is Alan M. Mellow, MD, PhD Ann Arbor VA Medical Center . It has been in publication since 1988 and is currently published by SAGE Publications . Abstracting and indexing Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology 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 2.131, ranking it 22 out of 44 journals in the category Geriatrics & Gerontology . ref name WoS cite book year 2011 chapter Journals Ranked by Impact Geriatrics & Gerontology title 2010 Journal Citation Reports publisher Thomson Reuters edition Social Sciences accessdate 2011 09 30 work Web of Science postscript . ref and 63 out of 126 journals in the category Psychiatry . ref name WoS1 cite book year 2011 chapter Journals Ranked by Impact Psychiatry title 2010 Journal Citation Reports publisher Thomson Reuters edition Social Sciences accessdate 2011 09 30 work Web of Science postscript . ref and 87 out of 185 journals in the category Clinical Neurology . ref name WoS2 cite book year 2011 chapter Journals Ranked by Impact Clinical Neurology title 2010 Journal Citation ...   more details



  1. Clinical neuroscience

    for the journal Clinical Neuroscience journal Clinical neuroscience is a branch of neuroscience that focuses on the fundamental mechanisms that underlie diseases and disorders of the brain and central nervous system. ref http www.ucl.ac.uk neuroscience Page.php?ID 11 UCL Clinical Neuroscience ref It seeks to develop new ways of diagnosing such disorders and ultimately on developing novel treatments. Clinical neuroscientists including psychiatrist s, neurologist s and other medical specialists use basic research findings to develop diagnostic methods and ways to prevent and treat neurological disorders that affect millions of people. ref http www.sfn.org index.aspx?pagename whatIsNeuroscience Society for Neuroscience What is Neuroscience? ref Such disorders include addiction , Alzheimer s disease , amyotrophic lateral sclerosis , anxiety disorders , attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ...?pagename brainfacts Society for Neuroscience Brain Facts ref While neurology , neurosurgery and psychiatry are the main medical specialties constituting clinical neuroscience, other medical specialties ... medicine are also considered by some as clinical neuroscience disciplines. ref http www.med.upenn.edu ins cnst.html University of Pennsylvania Clinical Neuroscience Track ref ref http www.ucl.ac.uk neuroscience Page.php?ID 11 UCL Clinical Neuroscience ref The One Mind for Research ... in the United States, 17 key areas of opportunities are listed under the section Clinical Neuroscience ... neuroscientists and clinical investigators 3. Investigating biomarkers 4. Improving psychiatric diagnosis ... integrated and scientifically driven curricula for practitioners of clinical neuroscience be developed ... the Penn Conference on Clinical Neuroscience and Society in July 2011. ref http www.neuroethics.upenn.edu index.php events clinical conference Penn Conference on Clinical Neuroscience and Society ref See also Behavioral neurology Neuropsychiatry Neuropsychology Society for Neuroscience References ...   more details



  1. Clinical coder

    A clinical coder also known as diagnostic coder , medical coder or medical records technician is a health care provider health care professional whose main duties are to analyse medical record clinical ..., a clinical coder may use a set of published codes on medical diagnoses and procedures, such as the ICD ... into specialities for example cardiology , gastrointerology , nephrology , neurology or orthopedic care. A clinical coder therefore requires a good knowledge of medical terminology , clinical documentation ..., Australia. http www.dhs.vic.gov.au ahs archive hdss 13 19720.htm clinical Clinical Coders Creed. Health Data Standards and Systems Bulletin , Issue 13, 19 July 2000. ref Clinical coders in practice The basic task of a clinical coder is to classify medical and health care concepts using a standardised medical classification classification . Most clinical coders are employed in coding inpatient episodes ..., general practitioner visits and population health studies can all be coded. Clinical coding has three key phases a Abstraction b Assignment and c Review. ref cite journal author Wooding A title Clinical ... record , such as clinical notes, laboratory and radiology results, and operation notes. Assignment ... the code set produced from the assignment phase is very important. Clinical coder must ask themselves .... By doing this, clinical coders are checking that they have covered everything that they must ..., the clinical coder will also review the diagnosis related group to ensure that it does fairly represent the health encounter. Competency levels Clinical codes may have different competency levels ... training course in clinical classification, and whose work is typically checked by an experienced coder ... In some countries, clinical coders may seek voluntary accreditation through assessments conducted ... 20coder 20training 20programs.pdf Evaluation standards for clinical coder training programs. Health ... Clinical coders may use many different classifications, which fall into two main groupings statistical ...   more details



  1. Clinical neuropsychology

    of Neurology Brain journal Brain Child Neuropsychology The Clinical Neuropsychologist Cognitive ...Globalize date July 2011 Neuropsychology Clinical neuropsychology is a sub field of psychology concerned with the applied science of brain behaviour relationships. Clinical neuropsychologists use this knowledge ... of a Clinical Neuropsychologist url http nanonline.org NAN AboutNAN BoardNeutrality.aspx publisher ... and may draw on findings from neuroimaging and other diagnostic medical procedures. Clinical neuropsychology ... with a clinical interview as a means of collecting a history, which is relevant to the interpretation ... 43747 6 pages 44 edition 2nd ref The clinical interview should take place in a quite area free from ... neuropsychological assessment journal International Journal of Clinical and Health Psychology year 2012 ... has different clinical and lay meanings e.g. mental retardation retarded as the correct clinical ... ref Educational requirements of different countries The educational requirements for becoming a clinical ... a clinical psychology degree, before specialising with further studies in clinical neuropsychology. While some countries offer clinical neuropsychology courses to students who have completed 4 years of psychology studies. All clinical neuropsychologists require a postgraduate qualification, whether ... To become a clinical neuropsychologist in Australia requires the completion of a 3 year Australian ... Doctorate of Psychology D.Psych in clinical neuropsychology. These courses involve coursework ... students to acute neurology neurosurgery, rehabilitation, psychiatric, geriatric and paediatric ... or Masters degrees in clinical neuropsychology include La Trobe University , Macquarie University ... places HECS HELP or full fee courses. Canada Clinical neuropsychology courses are offered at the following ... web first York University title Course Information Clinical Neuropsychology url http www.yorku.ca ... of Windsor . ref name APA clin. neuro US Canada United Kingdom To become a clinical neuropsychologist ...   more details



  1. Clinical biophysics

    orphan date August 2011 Clinical biophysics is that branch of medical science that studies the action process and the effects of Non ionizing radiation non ionising physical energies utilised for therapeutic purposes. ref Aaron RK, Ciombor DM, Wang S, Simon B. Clinical biophysics the promotion of skeletal repair by physical forces. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2006 Apr 1068 513 31. Review. ref ref Anbar, M. Clinical biophysics A new concept in undergraduate medical education. J Medical Education, 56, 443 444 1981 ref Physical energy can be applied for Medical diagnosis diagnostic or therapeutic aims. The principle on which clinical biophysics is based are represented by the recognizability and the specificity of the physical signal applied recognizability the capacity of the biological target to recognise the presence of the physical energy this aspect becomes more important with the lowering of the energy applied. specificity the capacity of the physical agent applied to the biological target to obtain a response depending on its physical characteristics frequency, length, energy, etc. The effects do not necessarily depend on the quantity of energy applied to the biological target. ref Roy K. Aaron, Mark E. Bolander, editors. Symposium of Physical Regulation of Skeletal Repair. American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. Rosemont, Illinois 2005. p. 37 51. ref Definition Several papers Which? date October 2011 show that the response of a biological system when exposed to non ionizing physical stimuli is not necessarily dependent on the amount of energy applied. Specific combinations of amplitude , frequency and waveform may trigger the most intense response. For example, cell proliferation or activation of metabolic pathway s. This has been demonstrated for a mechanical strains directly ... exposure d electric field exposure. Several pre clinical experiences have laid the foundation to identify ... Field Therapy PEMF Low intensity pulsed ultrasound LIPUS CCEF Direct current Neurology Plastic ...   more details



  1. Erb's point (neurology)

    Infobox Anatomy Name PAGENAME Latin GraySubject GrayPage Image Gray1210.png Caption Side of neck, showing chief surface markings. Image2 Gray808.png Caption2 The right brachial plexus with its short branches in anterior view. Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre p 26 DorlandsSuf 12653313 Distinguish Erb s point cardiology In neurology , Erb s point or the punctum nervosum ref http lf1ep.wetpaint.com page Anatomy Dissections Anatomy Dissections LF1 English Parallel ref is a site at the lateral root of the brachial plexus located 2 3 cm above the clavicle . It is named for Wilhelm Heinrich Erb . ref WhoNamedIt synd 942 ref Taken together, there are six types of nerves that meet at this point. Convergence of nerves Erb s point is formed by the union of the Lateral pectoral nerve C5 and Lateral pectoral nerve C6 nerve roots, which later converge. At the nerve trunk, branches of suprascapular nerves and the nerve to the subclavius also merge. The merged nerve divides into the anterior and Posterior anatomy posterior division of C5 and C6. a landmark of the brachial plexus on the upper trunk, located about 1 inch 2.5 cm above the clavicle at about the level of the sixth cervical vertebra Clinical significance Injury to Erb s point is commonly sustained at birth or from a fall onto the shoulder . The nerve roots normally involved are C5 and partly C6. Symptoms include paralysis of the biceps , brachialis , and coracobrachialis through the musculocutaneous nerve the brachioradialis through the radial nerve and the Deltoid muscle deltoid through the axillary nerve . The effect is called Erb s palsy . Typically, an affected person s arm hangs at the side with the hand rotated medially, like a Porter doorkeeper porter waiting for a tip hence the colloquial name porter s tip hand . ref Moore, Keith L. Clinically Oriented Anatomy , 2nd ed. Williams & Wilkins Baltimore, 1985. 658. ref References references See also Posterior triangle of the nec ...   more details



  1. Clinical monitoring

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



  1. Clinical psychology

    Psychology sidebar Clinical psychology is an integration of science , theory and clinical knowledge for the purpose ... name apa1 cite web url http www.apa.org divisions div12 aboutcp.html title About Clinical Psychology work apa.org publisher American Psychological Association, Division 12, Society of Clinical Psychology ... Clinical Psychology year 2005 publisher Wiley & Sons location New York, NY isbn 0 471 47276 X ref Central to its practice are psychological assessment and psychotherapy , although clinical psychologists ..., United Kingdom isbn 0 17 490058 9 ref In many countries, clinical psychology is a regulated mental ... century, clinical psychology was focused on psychological assessment, with little attention ... and therefore research as well as clinical expertise and the Doctor of Psychology Psy.D. practitioner scholar model . Clinical psychologists are now considered experts in providing psychotherapy ... . Many continue clinical training in post doctoral programs in which they might specialize more ... and clinical psychology Islamic psychology Image Phrenology1.jpg thumb left Many 18th c. treatments ... Benjamin first Ludy year 2005 title A history of clinical psychology as a profession in America and a glimpse at its future journal Annual Review of Clinical Psychology volume 1 pages 1 30 pmid 17716080 ... by the developing fields of psychiatry and neurology within the psychiatric hospital asylum ... scientifically clinical application of psychology began. citation needed date December 2011 Early clinical psychology Image Witmer.jpg thumb 175px Lightner Witmer , the father of modern clinical ... Dunbar Welter first3 M. title Introduction to clinical psychology editor2last Hersen editor2first ... Clinic , where he coined the term clinical psychology, defined as the study of individuals ... cite book last1 Compas first1 Bruce last2 Gotlib first2 Ian title Introduction to clinical psychology ... name evans cite journal last Evans first Rand year 1999 title Clinical psychology born and raised ...   more details



  1. Clinical lycanthropy

    Clinical lycanthropy is defined as a rare psychiatric syndrome that involves a delusion that the affected person can transform into, has transformed into, or is a non human animal . ref name Garlipp cite journal author Garlipp P, G decke Koch T, Dietrich DE, Haltenhof H title Lycanthropy psychopathological and psychodynamical aspects journal Acta Psychiatr Scand volume 109 issue 1 pages 19 22 year 2004 month January pmid 14674954 doi 10.1046 j.1600 0447.2003.00243.x url http www3.interscience.wiley.com resolve openurl?genre article&sid nlm pubmed&issn 0001 690X&date 2004&volume 109&issue 1&spage 19 ref Its name is connected to the mythology mythical condition of werewolf lycanthropy , a supernatural affliction in which humans are said to physically shapeshift into werewolf wolves . The terms zoanthropy and therianthropy are also sometimes used for the delusion that one has turned into another ... evidence of clinical lycanthropy. The authors go on to note that, although the condition seems to be an expression of psychosis, there is no specific diagnosis of mental illness mental or neurology ... who experienced transformation into an animal only listed as unspecified . Proposed mechanisms Clinical ... of a psychotic episode caused by another condition such as schizophrenia , bipolar disorder or clinical ... with clinical lycanthropy showed that these areas display unusual activation, suggesting that when ... to Nebuchadnezzar II King Nebuchadnezzar s behavior in Daniel 4 as a being manifestation of clinical ... 2B Clinical lycanthropy&hl en&sa X&ei W0AET9GLF5PC8QOTuKX Dw&ved 0CDAQ6AEwAA v onepage&q King ... at the hands of Circe may be one of the earliest examples of clinical lycanthropy. ref cite journal last Larner first Andrew J title Neuorlogical Signs Lycanthropy journal Advances in Clinical Neurocience ... , Bad Moon Rising 2009 , tells the story of a man who suffers from clinical lycanthropy, who believes ... 37 9 year 1989 month January pmid 2647981 pmc 1291962 DEFAULTSORT Clinical lycanthropy Category ...   more details



  1. Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology

    primary sources date June 2010 Italic title Infobox Journal cover File AIAN cover.jpg discipline Neurology , neuropsychiatry , and neuroimaging website http www.annalsofian.org publisher Medknow Publications country India frequency Quarterly abbreviation Ann. Indian Acad. Neurol. history 1998 present LCCN 2009243365 OCLC 179949862 ISSN 0972 2327 eISSN 1998 3549 Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology is a Peer review peer reviewed Open access publishing open access medical journal published on behalf of the Indian Academy of Neurology. The journal publishes articles on the subjects of neurology , neuropsychiatry , and neuroimaging . It is indexed with Abstracts on Hygiene and Communicable Diseases , CAB Abstracts, Caspur, CINAHL, DOAJ, EBSCO , Excerpta Medica EMBASE , Expanded Academic ASAP, JournalSeek , Global Health, Google Scholar , Health & Wellness Research Center, Health Reference Center Academic, Hinari , Index Copernicus, Indian Science Abstracts, IndMed, Journal Citation Reports , MANTIS, OpenJGate, PubMed , Science Citation Index Expanded, Scimago Journal Ranking, SCOLOAR, Scopus , SIIC databases, Tropical Diseases Bulletin, and Ulrich s Periodicals Directory . External links Official website http www.annalsofian.org Category Open access journals Category Quarterly journals Category English language journals Category Medknow Publications academic journals Category Neurology journals ...   more details



  1. National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery

    , National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, came into use in 1988. It was merged in 1948 with the Maida ... Neurology neurologists of the time worked at The National, including John Hughlings Jackson , David ... Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery http queensquare.org.uk archives Queen Square Archives , an extensive online collection of historical documents relating to NHNN and the UCL Institute of Neurology Institute of Neurology http www.ucl.ac.uk ion UCL Institute of Neurology http www.uclh.nhs.uk ... Category Specialist hospitals in England Category Neurology organizations Category University College London fr National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery pt National Hospital for Neurology ...   more details



  1. Clinical gaze

    Clinical gaze may refer to General clinical experience by a physician Medical gaze , a dehumanizing medical separation of the patient s body from the patient s person identity disambig ...   more details



  1. The Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics

    Infobox organization name The Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics image image border size 200px alt caption map msize malt mcaption abbreviation motto formation 1990 extinction type Research Institute status purpose headquarters location Nicosia , Cyprus region served membership language leader title President leader name Christos Phylactou main organ parent organization The Cyprus Foundation for Muscular Dystrophy Research affiliations University of Cyprus num staff num volunteers budget website http www.cing.ac.cy remarks The Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics is a non profit making institution that was established in 1990. Its parent organisation is The Cyprus Foundation for Muscular Dystrophy Research . It specialises in neurology, molecular biology and all aspects of human genetics. It also collaborates with the University of Cyprus on a Medical Genetics graduate programme. See also Cyprus Neuroscience and Technology Institute The Cyprus Institute External links http www.cing.ac.cy Official website Category Organizations established in 1990 Category Organizations based in Cyprus Category Neuroscience research centers Category Research institutes Category Research institutes in Cyprus Category 1990 establishments in Cyprus Cyprus stub DEFAULTSORT Cyprus Institute of Neurology and Genetics, The ...   more details



  1. Clinical investigator

    A clinical investigator involved in a clinical trial is responsible for ensuring that an investigation is conducted according to the signed investigator statement, the investigational plan, and applicable regulations for protecting the rights, safety, and welfare of subjects under the investigator s care and for the control of drugs under investigation. The Clinical Investigator must also meet meet requirements set forth by the FDA, EMEA or other regulatory body. The qualifications must be outlined in a current resume and readily available for auditors. See also Clinical site International Conference on Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Registration of Pharmaceuticals for Human Use ICH Drug development Data monitoring committees Food and Drug Administration FDA European Medicines Agency EMEA Japan Ministry of Health European Forum for Good Clinical Practice EFGCP American Society for Clinical Investigation ASCI European Society for Clinical Investigation ESCI External links http ovclinicalsops.com Blog Clinical Investigators Responsibilites Part 2.html Clinical Investigator Responsibilities http www.fda.gov cder about smallbiz clinical investigator.htm Information for Clinical Investigators FDA CDER http www.fda.gov cder about smallbiz CFR.htm Federal Regulations for Clinical Investigators pharma stub Category pharmacology Category clinical research ...   more details



  1. Clinical biologist

    A Clinical biologist is a health professional such as, a Physician doctor in medicine , pharmacist , biologist that is specialized in clinical biology , a medical specialty derived from Clinical Pathology . In fact, the subspecializations in clinical biology could be considered more important than clinical pathology . The concept includes interventional biology which is like assisted reproductive technology . These professionals follow a medical residency whose duration varies between countries from 3 to 5 years . This term is frequently used in France, Belgium and other countries in Western Europe, Africa or Asia. See also Biological pharmacist Medical laboratory Clinical scientist Clinical pathology Pathology portal medicine Category Pathology fr Biologiste m dical ...   more details



  1. Clinical Neurochemistry

    can be extrapolated to account for system wide or clinical manifestations which are observed as symptoms. The clinical effects of a neural drug are due to both immediate changes in homeostasis ... and partial inverse agonists , which comprise the wide majority of neurological clinical treatments. The ultimate clinical effect of a drug can be analyzed with a dose response curve . ref name ... Receptors. ref name DrugRef Clinical neurological disorders Changes in the homeostatic levels of many neurologically active chemicals elicit clinical disorders and symptoms. Pain and inflammation Main ... molecular target for analgesic antipain medications. ref name PainPakistan Sensitization , in the clinical ... were tested in a clinical environment, more promising clinical trials are underway to targeting ..., but clinical trials are yet to be completed. ref name StemCellRef Huntington s Disease Huntington s Disease ... to ameliorate symptoms of psychosis and depression. See also Neurology Neurochemistry Neurotransmitter ..., Robert. Molecular Neurophamacology A Foundation for Clinical Neuroscience . McGraw Hill Medical ... disease . Neurology, 2006. p.S30 S38 ref ref name HuntRef Graham, RK Deng, Y Slow, EJ et al ...   more details



  1. Oracle Clinical

    Oracle Clinical or O C is a database management system designed by Oracle Corporation Oracle to provide data management, data entry and data validation functionalities to Clinical Trials process. ref cite book last Chow first Sheiu Chung title Encyclopedia of Biopharmaceutical Statistics publisher Informa Health Care date 2003 pages 397 401 url http books.google.co.uk books?id M8S8WVRUIY0C&pg PA398&dq 22Oracle Clinical 22&client firefox a PPA401,M1 isbn 0824742613 ref The Major Functions Supported by Oracle Clinical are Clinical Study Protocol Definition and Management Definition of Metadata collected during a Clinical Study. Creation of Data Entry System Creation of Data Management System to clean and reconcile Data Validation Procedures Data Loading and Extracting Thesaurus Management System for Coding Medical Terms Laboratory Reference Range Management System The cost of oracle clinical software is around one crore in India. References references Category Oracle software ...   more details



  1. Clinical linguistics

    Clinical Linguistics is a sub discipline of linguistics which involves the application of Theoretical linguistics linguistic theory to the field of Speech Language Pathology . Clinical linguistics, a branch of applied linguistics, is the use of linguistics to describe, analyze, and treat language disabilities. The study of linguistic aspect of communication disorders is of relevance to a broader understanding of language and linguistics linguistic theory. The International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association is the unofficial organisation of the field, and was formed in 1991. The journal of Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics is the major research journal of the field and was founded by Martin J. Ball . Practitioners of clinical linguistics typically work in Speech Language Pathology departments or linguistics departments. They conduct research with the aims of i improving the assessment, treatment, and analysis of disordered speech language, and ii offering insights to formal linguistic theories. External links http www.davidcrystal.com DC articles Clinical26.pdf Crystal, David The Past, Present, and Future of Clinical Linguistics pdf http www.davidcrystal.com DC articles Clinical2.pdf Crystal, David Clinical Linguistics pdf http www.informaworld.com smpp title db all content t713693308 The journal of Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics http www.emcl mundus.com The European Master s in Clinical Linguistics Category Applied linguistics Ling stub bn ca Ling stica cl nica de Klinische Linguistik ...   more details



  1. Clinical Toxicology

    Infobox journal title Clinical Toxicology cover Image Clinical Toxicology.JPG 150px puic 1 Clinical Toxicology.JPG log 2009 March 12 editor E. Martin Caravati discipline Toxicology abbreviation Clin. Toxicol. formernames Journal of Toxicology Clinical Toxicology publisher Informa country frequency 10 year history 1968 present openaccess license impact 1.617 impact year 2010 website http informahealthcare.com ctx link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 1556 3650 eISSN 1556 9519 Clinical Toxicology until 2005, Journal of Toxicology Clinical Toxicology is a Peer review peer reviewed medical journal of clinical toxicology . It is published by Informa and is the official journal of the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology , the European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists , and the American Association of Poison Control Centers . The editor in chief is E. Martin Caravati. The journal is published in 10 issues per year in simultaneous print and online editions. External links Official http informahealthcare.com ctx Category Toxicology journals Category Informa academic journals Category Publications established in 1968 Category English language journals ...   more details



  1. Clinical associates

    Clinical associates are a category of healthcare provider s found in South Africa . They assess patients, make diagnoses, prescribe treatment and perform minor surgery under the supervision of a physician . Registration with the Medical and Dentists Board requires a Bachelor of Clinical Medical Practice degree ref Health Professions Council of South Africa Professional boards Medical & Dental and Medical Science http www.hpcsa.co.za board meddent.php, accessed 15 March 2011. ref a three year program offered at the Walter Sisulu University since January 2008 ref Speech by Minister Manto Tshabalala Msimang at the official launch of the Clinical Associate Programme in South Africa, Umthata , 18 August 2008 http www.info.gov.za speeches 2008 08082012451006.htm ref and now also offered at the University of Witwatersrand , University of Pretoria and the University of Limpopo Medunsa Campus . ref SouthAfrica.info Mid level health professionals for South Africa http www.southafrica.info about health clinical associates.htm, accessed 15 March 2011. ref ref University of the Witwatersrand Clinical Associates Bachelor of Clinical Medical Practice http web.wits.ac.za Academic Health Entities RuralHealth Clinical Associates.htm, accessed 15 March 2011. ref Similar health workers are called clinical officer s in other parts of Africa, physician assistant s in the US and feldsher s in parts of the former Soviet Union all grouped under paramedical practitioners in the International Standard Classification of Occupations , 2008 revision. ref World Health Organization Classifying health workers . Geneva, WHO, 2010. ref See also Health care provider s Allied health professions Clinical officer s Assistant Medical Officer s Health Extension Officer s Bachelor of Clinical Medicine and Community Health Bachelor of Clinical Medical Practice References references reflist External links http www.clinicalassociate.co.za Clinical Associates South Africa Category Healthcare occupations ...   more details



  1. Clinical electrophysiology

    Clinical electrophysiology is the application of electrophysiology principles to medicine. The two main branches of this discipline are electrotherapy and electrophysiologic testing EEG , electromyography , etc. See also Clinical cardiac electrophysiology References cite book title Clinical Electrophysiology Electrotherapy and Electrophysiologic Testing authors Andrew J. Robinson, Lynn Snyder Mackler edition 2 publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins year 1994 isbn 0683078178 medicine stub Category Electrophysiology ...   more details



  1. Clinical pharmacy

    Clinical pharmacy is the branch of Pharmacy where pharmacist s provide patient health care care that optimizes ... Clinical Pharmacy Defined Pharmacotherapy 2008 28 6 816 817 ref Clinical pharmacists care for patients in all health care settings but the clinical pharmacy movement initially began inside hospital s and clinics. Clinical pharmacists often collaborate with physician s and other healthcare professional s. Clinical pharmacists have extensive education in the biomedical, pharmaceutical , sociobehavioral and clinical sciences. Most clinical pharmacists have a Doctor of Pharmacy Pharm.D. ... a general and or specialty pharmacy residency . Many clinical pharmacists also choose to become Board ... watch?v MvPb5peBnAY. Within the system of health care , clinical pharmacists are expert ... s to patients and other health care professionals. Clinical pharmacists are a primary ... gts.pdf ref Clinical pharmacists are also making themselves more readily available to the public. In the past, access to a clinical pharmacist was limited to hospitals, clinics, or educational institutions. However, clinical pharmacists are making themselves available through a medication ... in the foreseeable future. In some states, clinical pharmacists are given prescriptive authority under ... pos2309.pdf ref In the United Kingdom clinical pharmacists are given independent prescriptive authority. Basic components of clinical pharmacy practice Prescribing drugs ref name NCAP ... Errors Scope of clinical pharmacy Drug Information Drug Utilization Drug Evaluation and Selection ... and clinical pharmacy can be viewed at http www.youtube.com watch?v SANWMoTXY k&NR 1. See also History of pharmacy Professional Further Education in Clinical Pharmacy and Public Health References ... College of Clinical Pharmacy http www.bpsweb.org Board of Pharmacy Specialties http www.blackwellpublishing.com journal.asp?ref 0269 4727&site 1 Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics http ...   more details




Articles 26 - 50 of 36368      Previous     Next


Search   in  
Search for clinical neurology in Tutorials
Search for clinical neurology in Encyclopedia
Search for clinical neurology in Videos
Search for clinical neurology in Books
Search for clinical neurology in Software
Search for clinical neurology in DVDs
Search for clinical neurology in Store


Advertisement




clinical neurology in Encyclopedia
clinical neurology top clinical neurology

Home - Add TutorGig to Your Site - Disclaimer

©2011-2013 TutorGig.info All Rights Reserved. Privacy Statement