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IEEE Pulse, 2011
Information and communication technology (ICT) and mechatronics play a basic role in medical robotics and computer-aided therapy. In the last three decades, in fact, ICT technology has strongly entered the health-care field, bringing in new techniques to support therapy and rehabilitation.
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Information and communication technology (ICT) and mechatronics play a basic role in medical robotics and computer-aided therapy. In the last three decades, in fact, ICT technology has strongly entered the health-care field, bringing in new techniques to support therapy and rehabilitation.
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Medical Intellectuals: Resisting Medical Orientalism
Journal of Medical Humanities, 2004In this paper, we propose analogies between medical discourse and Edward Said's "Orientalism." Medical discourse, like Orientalism, tends to favor institutional interests and can be similarly dehumanizing in its reductionism, textual representations, and construction of its subjects. To resist Orientalism, Said recommends that critics--"intellectuals"--
Felice, Aull, Bradley, Lewis
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New Medications and Medication Changes
Orthopaedic Nursing, 2008When nurses in orthopaedic settings are educating a patient about the medications, they address not just those medications related to the current orthopaedic problem, but all medications the patient is using. During these education sessions, nurses will often be asked about new medications, changes in medications, or medication recalls the patient may ...
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Medical Discovery and Medical Education
New England Journal of Medicine, 1968Francois de La Rochefoucauld, whose tangled life personified so many of his aphorisms, observed that "it is easier to know man in general than it is to know one man in particular." Medicine seems t...
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Medical Students and Medical School
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982ON A BRIGHT morning in late August in the early 1980s, a senior member of a medical school faculty attended an orientation session being held for incoming freshmen medical students. It made him feel good when he looked around the large lecture hall and saw the eager, alert, enthusiastic, and excited men and women from various walks of life and a ...
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1963
J, Sataloff, L, Vassallo
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J, Sataloff, L, Vassallo
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