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JAMA, 1961
With the increase of national, state, and local medical meetings, the need to improve existing techniques of visual communication has expanded. Today's physician is speaking publicly more often to larger audiences with greater pressures to curtail his speaking time.
Robert H. Albertin, Edwin H. Ellison
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With the increase of national, state, and local medical meetings, the need to improve existing techniques of visual communication has expanded. Today's physician is speaking publicly more often to larger audiences with greater pressures to curtail his speaking time.
Robert H. Albertin, Edwin H. Ellison
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Guidelines for medical prescription of medical laboratory tests
Annales de biologie clinique, 2010The implementation of a computer-assisted prescription is interesting for the laboratory to achieve requirements of NF EN ISO 15189 standard. The test redundancies are also studied and guidelines, founded on validated studies, are proposed. Some solutions concerning the management of orally-formulated prescriptions are given.
J. Pfeffer+4 more
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Adherence to Prescription Medications Among Medical Professionals
Southern Medical Journal, 2000We evaluated adherence to medication usage by health care professionals to estimate the expected upper limit of adherence among the general population.In a self-administered survey, physicians and nurses were asked about their use of prescribed medications for acute and chronic illnesses.
R S, Corda, H B, Burke, H W, Horowitz
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Deregulating Mandatory Medical Prescription
American Journal of Law & Medicine, 1986AbstractThis Article links the legal evolution of mandatory medical prescription since 1900 to the police-power's prohibition of alcohol and the opiates as well as to the self-interested monopolization of new drugs by physicians. The Article advances a theory of professionalization consistent with the evidence that mandatory prescription is not in the ...
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A medical prescription for a mind
The second international conference on computing anticipatory systems, CASYS’98, 1999The author who is an expert in clinical psychiatry deals with the problem of modeling human Mind the way physicians implicitly use when their profession renders necessary to intervene to help or even cure patients. If physicists, mathematicians or cognitive science specialists and engineers may propose artificial designs for a mind, psychiatrists and ...
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Off-label Prescription of Medication
European Journal of Health Law, 2015Off-label use of medication refers to prescribing a registered medicine outside its approved marketing authorization, purpose, target group, or indication. Off-label prescription is a widely accepted practice. However, no or little regulation can be found. In this article, the legal status of off-label prescription will be examined.
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JAMA, 1993
VISITORS to the New York World's Fair in 1939 saw an intriguing display at the RCA pavilion. On a tiny black-and-white picture tube, the ghostlike image of David Sarnoff, then chairperson of RCA, spoke to the world, predicting a great future for the new medium of television.
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VISITORS to the New York World's Fair in 1939 saw an intriguing display at the RCA pavilion. On a tiny black-and-white picture tube, the ghostlike image of David Sarnoff, then chairperson of RCA, spoke to the world, predicting a great future for the new medium of television.
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A MEDICAL PRESCRIPTION FOR SURVIVAL
The Lancet, 1985Bernard Lown, Johno. Pastore
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Medical Prescription of Narcotics [PDF]
Anja Dobler-Mikola+2 more
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