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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1998
The prominence of physicians in highly interdependent medical systems confers tremendous power on them, individually and as a profession. With this power comes an ethical responsibility to be deeply concerned about medical systems. Examples of medical systems include the process of treating patients with diabetes; a hospital; the development and ...
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The prominence of physicians in highly interdependent medical systems confers tremendous power on them, individually and as a profession. With this power comes an ethical responsibility to be deeply concerned about medical systems. Examples of medical systems include the process of treating patients with diabetes; a hospital; the development and ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1927
This year is the fiftieth anniversary of the establishment by the state of Massachusetts of the medical examiner system to replace the coroner system. During this period the manifest common sense of the plan, and its successful solution of problems dealing with the violent deaths of human beings, have led to the adoption of the system by all but one of
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This year is the fiftieth anniversary of the establishment by the state of Massachusetts of the medical examiner system to replace the coroner system. During this period the manifest common sense of the plan, and its successful solution of problems dealing with the violent deaths of human beings, have led to the adoption of the system by all but one of
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2018
The aim of this volume is to encourage the use of systems-level methodologies to contribute to the improvement of human-health . We intend to motivate biomedical researchers to complement their current theoretical and empirical practice with up-to-date systems biology conceptual approaches.
María Elena, Álvarez-Buylla Roces +4 more
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The aim of this volume is to encourage the use of systems-level methodologies to contribute to the improvement of human-health . We intend to motivate biomedical researchers to complement their current theoretical and empirical practice with up-to-date systems biology conceptual approaches.
María Elena, Álvarez-Buylla Roces +4 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1984
Excerpt Finland, a young nation still developing its national identity and purpose, gained its independence only in 1917, having been ruled for nine centuries by Sweden and then Russia.
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Excerpt Finland, a young nation still developing its national identity and purpose, gained its independence only in 1917, having been ruled for nine centuries by Sweden and then Russia.
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Medical Specialists Retrieval System Using Unified Medical Language System
Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Medical and Health Informatics 2017, 2017A large number of doctors and wide range of medical specialties can cause confusion in choosing the right medical specialist. This research aims to build a medical specialists retrieval system that corresponds with the user's disease. To make the system whole, it requires the ability to differentiate a query from common words and relate it to a disease,
Aulia Zahrina Qashri +2 more
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Medical Communication Behavior System
Medical Care, 1986The study assessed the psychometric properties of the Medical Communication Behavior System. This observation system records time spent by the physicians and patients on specific behaviors in the categories of informational, relational, and negative situation behaviors by using hand-held electronic devices.
M L, Wolraich +7 more
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Medical systems as changing social systems
Social Science & Medicine. Part B: Medical Anthropology, 1978Abstract Medical systems are seen as dependent components of their political economic contexts. A set of ideals are identified for achieving a fully regionalized health service as a system offering equity of access and adequate services for all along with user control.
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The emergency medical system in Japan
The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1984In Japan, ambulance service was originated by the Osaka Branch Office of the Japan Red Cross in 1931. In 1933 the fire department organ of Yokohama started ambulance service. It was, however, without any legal requirements. Since the early 1960s, Japan has experienced a rapid development of industry and economy, so that traffic accidents have increased,
T, Ishida +3 more
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1988
Japan's medical care system, like those of most Western industrialized nations, is based on three essential objectives: ready access, high quality, and reasonable cost.
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Japan's medical care system, like those of most Western industrialized nations, is based on three essential objectives: ready access, high quality, and reasonable cost.
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The system for medical rehabilitation in Croatia
Disability and Rehabilitation, 2006To describe the framework for medical rehabilitation in Croatia and to discuss its influence on the practice of the specialty.Collection, analysis and interpretation of data pertaining to the need for medical rehabilitation in the country and to its elements of structure, process and outcome of care.The practice of medical rehabilitation in Croatia has
Miroslav, Jelić +5 more
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