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Medical Teacher, 1980
In this series we will be printing evaluation instruments, questionnaires, rating scales and similar resource material useful to teachers, evaluators and planners. You may wish to use or adapt such instruments for your own purposes. The feature in this issue has been prepared by Neil McIntyre, B.SC, MD, FRCP, Professor of Medicine and Clinical Sub-Dean,
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In this series we will be printing evaluation instruments, questionnaires, rating scales and similar resource material useful to teachers, evaluators and planners. You may wish to use or adapt such instruments for your own purposes. The feature in this issue has been prepared by Neil McIntyre, B.SC, MD, FRCP, Professor of Medicine and Clinical Sub-Dean,
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Louisiana's medical review panel
Survey of Ophthalmology, 1989Since 1975, professional liability claims against health care providers in the state of Louisiana have been screened by medical review panels, which are composed of three physicians and one attorney. The purpose of the panels is to weed out frivolous lawsuits and aid the prompt settlement of meritorious claims.
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Medical Society Review Programs
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1966Many years before Medicare came to pass, the California Medical Association set out to develop a series of disciplinary mechanisms for the medical profession. Self-discipline among professional men and organizations is far more efficient than any sort of "discipline" that could possibly come out of a government bureau.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1992
To the Editor. —I feel compelled to reply to the recent JAMA review of my book, Medical Ethics: Evolution, Rights and the Physician , by Dr DeGrazia. 1 Much of my intent was to challenge the medical ethics establishment on two grounds. First, they continue to eschew an empirical approach to the subject; and second, they continue to ignore the fact ...
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To the Editor. —I feel compelled to reply to the recent JAMA review of my book, Medical Ethics: Evolution, Rights and the Physician , by Dr DeGrazia. 1 Much of my intent was to challenge the medical ethics establishment on two grounds. First, they continue to eschew an empirical approach to the subject; and second, they continue to ignore the fact ...
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Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 1990
The role and responsibilities of the medical review officer are considered in relation to drug testing in the workplace. Knowledge of substance abuse disorders, pharmacology and toxicology, laboratory techniques for screening and confirmation, forensic collection techniques, and the relevant rules and regulations that govern drug testing is essential ...
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The role and responsibilities of the medical review officer are considered in relation to drug testing in the workplace. Knowledge of substance abuse disorders, pharmacology and toxicology, laboratory techniques for screening and confirmation, forensic collection techniques, and the relevant rules and regulations that govern drug testing is essential ...
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Medication Review and Medication Reconciliation
2018Medication review and medication reconciliation are systematic processes with the aim of increasing patient safety as well as effectiveness and efficiency on different levels. Whereas medication reconciliation is defined as the formal process of obtaining a complete and accurate list of each patient's current medications with the main aim of detecting ...
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