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Medical Specialty and the Incidence of Divorce
New England Journal of Medicine, 1997The demands inherent in certain practice specialties are popularly believed to contribute to the risk of divorce among physicians.1,2 Several demographic and personal factors thought to affect the risk of divorce may also influence medical students' choice of specialty and therefore confound the relation between medical specialty and divorce.3,4 To ...
B L, Rollman +3 more
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Computer Use in the Medical Specialties
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 1986This article summarizes new and innovative uses of the computer in various medical applications. It highlights the use of this technology in the fields of Cardiology, Radiology, Rehabilitative Medicine, Laboratory Medicine, and so on. It also discusses future uses in aiding the handicapped patient to ambulate, the deaf to hear, and the blind to see.
N, Sakwa +3 more
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2019
This chapter describes the perioperative management of children presenting to the medical specialties, who often have comorbidities and frequent theatre episodes. Endoscopic procedures are the mainstay of diagnosis and treatment in gastroenterology.
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This chapter describes the perioperative management of children presenting to the medical specialties, who often have comorbidities and frequent theatre episodes. Endoscopic procedures are the mainstay of diagnosis and treatment in gastroenterology.
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Medical specialties—the reality and the myths
BMJ, 2021The stereotyping of specialties has historically been a form of professional banter between tribes in the medical community.
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Determinants of medical specialty competitiveness
Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2019AbstractBackgroundAlthough the concept of medical specialty competitiveness may seem intuitive, there are very little existing empirical data on the determinants of specialty competitiveness in USA. An understanding of the determinants of specialty competitiveness may inform career choices among students and their advisors.
Cedric Lefebvre +3 more
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The Hospitalist: A New Medical Specialty?
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1999Economic forces have stimulated a growing role for physician "hospitalists" in caring for patients hospitalized by other physicians, and the question of whether hospital care constitutes a new medical specialty has been raised. Three recently recognized specialties--emergency medicine, family practice, and critical care--originated from trends in ...
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Hospital Administration as a Medical Specialty
New England Journal of Medicine, 1949HOSPITAL administration as a medical specialty seems to be disappearing. The change may be more relative than actual, as able lay administrators become increasingly interested in an expanding profession, but few physicians, it seems, even consider the possibility of hospital administration as a career. What does the specialty offer?
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Fifty years of medical specialty certification role of the American Board of Medical Specialties
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1984Those who have had experience with the voluntary system of medical specialty certification will surely prefer it to an imposed bureaucratic type of control. Despite the deficiencies and problems associated with it, as Churchill noted about democracy: "It is the best that exists." Medical science and medical practice are constantly advancing and ...
T B, Ferguson, D G, Langsley
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2021
Pavani Rangachari, Krista Herbert
exaly
Pavani Rangachari, Krista Herbert
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