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Within the framework of the Federal Project ‘Creation of a unified digital contour in health care based on the unified state information system of health care’ of the National Project ‘Healthcare’, employees of the Moscow State Medical and Dental University n.a. A. I.
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Within the framework of the Federal Project ‘Creation of a unified digital contour in health care based on the unified state information system of health care’ of the National Project ‘Healthcare’, employees of the Moscow State Medical and Dental University n.a. A. I.
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Beyond Hippocrates: ethics in palliative care
International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 1997Doctors and nurses work together in the care of patients but the practice of nursing has a different emphasis from that of medicine. Because of the close working relationship, nursing has historically adopted a traditional biomedical view to understand practice and assist in decision making.
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Hippocrates Was A Medicine Man: The Health Care Of Native Americans In The Twentieth Century
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1978The provision of health and medical care to American Indians and Alaska Natives has undergone major changes in the 150 years during which the federal govern ment has assumed responsibility for these services. Signifi cant legislation leading to present programs and directions is reviewed to place current programs in the perspective of historic ...
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2008
Linda Eckert, MD, Editor of Scientific Proceedings, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Harborview Medical Center University of Washington School of Medicine, P.O. Box 359865, Seattle, WA 98104 • eckert@u.washington.edu Phone 206-744-3919 • Fax 206-744-5249 • www.pcogs.org Next annual meeting Oct.
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Linda Eckert, MD, Editor of Scientific Proceedings, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Harborview Medical Center University of Washington School of Medicine, P.O. Box 359865, Seattle, WA 98104 • eckert@u.washington.edu Phone 206-744-3919 • Fax 206-744-5249 • www.pcogs.org Next annual meeting Oct.
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Business and Professional Ethics Journal, 1990
The ethic of Hippocrates is, in an important sense, quite ambiguous. Scholars of the history of medicine or the history of ideas may have certain interpretations-interpretations which generally view the Hippocratic Oath in terms of ancient Greek medicine, particularly of the Pythagorean tradition.
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The ethic of Hippocrates is, in an important sense, quite ambiguous. Scholars of the history of medicine or the history of ideas may have certain interpretations-interpretations which generally view the Hippocratic Oath in terms of ancient Greek medicine, particularly of the Pythagorean tradition.
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This report is part of a new series of reports that uses the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) Hippocrates model to provide up-to-date projections for three service areas (public acute hospitals, general practice and older peoples’ services) at both national and regional level.
Brendan Walsh, Theano Kakoulidou
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Brendan Walsh, Theano Kakoulidou
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This report, funded by the Health Service Executive (HSE), uses the Economic and Social Research Institute’s (ESRI) Hippocrates model to project regional workforce requirements to 2040 for a selection of staff providing HSE primary and community care services.
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Hippocrates takes a blow: the Family and Medical Leave Act and health care administration.
The Health care supervisor, 1996This article examines the special legal and administrative issues for health care management that are posed by the recently enacted Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). Following a question-and-answer format, the article outlines the basic provisions of the law and answers what will likely be the most commonly faced administrative questions. It will be
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