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How residents learn: qualitative evidence for the pivotal role of clinical activities

Medical Education, 2007
Objectives  Medical councils worldwide have outlined new standards for postgraduate medical education. This means that residency programmes will have to integrate modern educational views into the clinical workplace.
P. Teunissen   +6 more
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Electrical impedance tomography (EIT) in applications related to lung and ventilation: a review of experimental and clinical activities.

Physiological Measurement, 2000
This review article is a summary of the publications dealing with the pulmonary applications of electrical impedance tomography (EIT). Original papers on EIT lung imaging published over 15 years are analysed and several aspects of the performed EIT ...
I. Frerichs
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Clinical Activities of an Academic Pediatric Pharmacy Team

The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2004
BACKGROUND Pharmacy school faculty, residents, and students have been shown to positively impact patient care in multiple settings. However, their potential role in the care of pediatric patients has not been described.
Michelle Condren   +3 more
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The clinical significance of neurohormonal activation

Clinical Therapeutics, 1997
Progressive heart disease after the onset of left ventricular dysfunction has typically been attributed to hemodynamic factors. As left ventricular function declines, decreased cardiac output and tissue hypoperfusion lead to compensatory increases in afterload, preload, and heart rate.
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The clinical significance of focal active colitis

Human Pathology, 1995
Focal crypt injury by neutrophils (cryptitis/crypt abscesses), or focal active colitis (FAC), is a common isolated finding in endoscopic colorectal biopsies. Focal active colitis is often thought of as a feature of Crohn's disease, but may also be seen in ischemia, infections, partially treated ulcerative colitis, and as an isolated finding in patients
Robert S. Stern   +3 more
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Activities of Tannins – from in Vitro Studies to Clinical Trials

Natural Product Communications, 2015
Tannins are considered as valuable plant secondary metabolites providing many benefits for human health. In this review information was gathered about bioactivity in vitro and in vivo, as well as about conducted clinical trials.
E. Sieniawska
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A Clinical Trial of Active Management of Labor

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1995
Active management of labor is a multifaceted program that, as implemented at the National Maternity Hospital in Dublin, is associated with a lower rate of cesarean delivery than the rate usually found in the United States. We conducted a randomized trial to evaluate the efficacy of this approach in lowering the rate of cesarean section among women ...
Fredric D. Frigoletto   +6 more
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An investigation into the activities of the clinical nurse specialist

Nursing Standard, 2012
To assess the activities of clinical nurse specialists (CNSs), examining work patterns, job plans and team structures, especially the balance of patient-facing and non-patient-facing activity.A quantitative evaluation was conducted using diary cards at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust.
Norton, Christine   +3 more
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Clinical Pharmacist Active Role in Registrative Clinical Trials [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics, 2016
The gold standard for a registrative trial is to obtain the best results in clinical outcomes under research to be sure that the drugs can give the best results. But are we sure that the actual registrative procedure are really the best?
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Improvements in survival and clinical benefit with gemcitabine as first-line therapy for patients with advanced pancreas cancer: a randomized trial.

Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1997
PURPOSE Most patients with advanced pancreas cancer experience pain and must limit their daily activities because of tumor-related symptoms. To date, no treatment has had a significant impact on the disease.
Malcolm   +16 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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