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American College of Clinical Pharmacology Response to the Institute of Medicine Report “To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System”

Journal of clinical pharmacology, 2000
The public press is laden with articles describing serious errors in medical care and treatment that are associated with increased morbidity and mortality.

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Clinical Toxinology

Current Infectious Disease Reports, 1996
Clinical toxinology is a specialized area of clinical medicine focused on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases caused by animal, plant, and fungal toxins. This review focuses on recent developments in snakebite.
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Lgc: Clinical About Clinical Measurement

Bioanalysis, 2012
LGC is the UK's designated National Measurement Institute for chemical and bioanalytical measurement, and through this role improves the quality and international acceptance of measurements performed within the UK. This research spotlight, highlighting measurement 'across the scale', from elemental analysis and small molecules, through to proteins, DNA
Julian, Braybrook, Louise, Dean
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Clinical Science

Clinical Science, 1976
The most obvious achievements of clinical science have been in the elucidation of symptoms and signs and the patterns of disordered function due to failure of the organs or to nutritional disturbances. The benefits of clinical research are both direct--through improved practice--and indirect--through improved teaching and contributions to biological ...
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Clinical judgement and clinical training

British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1980
The literature indicates that clinical judgement may sometimes be adversely affected by clinical training. It is suggested that this reflects qualitative changes in the modes of clinical listening, modes of inference, and relative weights given to stereotypic and individual information.
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Clinical sense and clinical science

Social Science & Medicine (1967), 1977
Abstract The advent of the controlled clinical trial in the interwar years upset the balance between science and clinical experience as forms of medical knowledge. It had the effect of opening areas of clinical practice to the possibility of evaluation by patients and by government.
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EASL Clinical Practice Guidelines: Management of hepatocellular carcinoma.

Journal of Hepatology, 2018
P. Galle   +7 more
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Meta-analysis in clinical trials.

Controlled Clinical Trials, 1986
R. Dersimonian   +3 more
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Clinical Ethics and Clinical Medicine

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1979
Tn this issue of theArchives, a new editorial department is introduced. It will appear occasionally and will present the views of practicing physicians on a broad range of clinical problems that force them to confront directly moral and ethical questions arising in their routine practice. The articles will be written by clinicians, and will be directed
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