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Southern Medical Journal, 1990
Although many clinicians use a vague, common-sense approach to understanding the effects of social and cultural forces on patient care, there is now available a large and rapidly increasing body of research that provides a technical language and a rigorous analytic framework for making uncommon ...
ROBERT F. HILL +3 more
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Although many clinicians use a vague, common-sense approach to understanding the effects of social and cultural forces on patient care, there is now available a large and rapidly increasing body of research that provides a technical language and a rigorous analytic framework for making uncommon ...
ROBERT F. HILL +3 more
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Clinical Ethics and Clinical Medicine
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1979Tn 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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Microaggressions in Clinical Medicine
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 2018This paper proposes a victim-centered account of microaggressions within the context of clinical medicine. In so doing, it argues that microaggressions can undermine physician-patient relationships, preclude relationships of trust, and therefore compromise the kind and quality of care that patients deserve. Ultimately, by focusing on the experiences of
Lauren, Freeman, Heather, Stewart
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1959
5-Nucleotidase This enzyme is a phosphatase that specifically hydrolyzes nucleotides having a phosphate radical attached to the 5 position of the pentose, such as adenosine-5-phosphate and inosine-...
M, VAN RYMENANT, H J, TAGNON
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5-Nucleotidase This enzyme is a phosphatase that specifically hydrolyzes nucleotides having a phosphate radical attached to the 5 position of the pentose, such as adenosine-5-phosphate and inosine-...
M, VAN RYMENANT, H J, TAGNON
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 2020
But before I even started my first rotation, I met a new companion: an invisible ticking time bomb.
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But before I even started my first rotation, I met a new companion: an invisible ticking time bomb.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
ABSTRACT To the Editor.— In an editorial in The Journal entitled "Are Medical Schools Neglecting Clinical Skills?" (236:861, 1976), Dr George L. Engel has, in his usual eloquent way, raised the vital issue of the impact of science and technology in medicine on the clinical tradition.
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ABSTRACT To the Editor.— In an editorial in The Journal entitled "Are Medical Schools Neglecting Clinical Skills?" (236:861, 1976), Dr George L. Engel has, in his usual eloquent way, raised the vital issue of the impact of science and technology in medicine on the clinical tradition.
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The Nosology of Clinical Medicine
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1988Dr Alvan Feinstein in his article, "ICD, POR, and DRG: Unsolved Scientific Problems in Nosology of Clinical Medicine," in this issue of theArchives, 1 has quite clearly and quite succinctly discussed an extremely important problem. Diagnoses and procedures coding systems are the basic building blocks for the development of almost any type of patient ...
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