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Telemedical Support for Military Medicine.
Introduction U.S. military forces have engaged in combat in mature areas of operations (AOs) in Iraq and Afghanistan that allow for casualty evacuation to definitive surgical care within "The Golden Hour." Future combat casualty care will be complex and ...
Neal Nettesheim +9 more
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Military Medicine and the Academic Surgery Gender Gap.
INTRODUCTION Gender disparity in academic medicine has been well described in the civilian sector. This has not yet been evaluated in the military health system where hundreds of female surgeons are practicing.
Kayleigh M. Herrick-Reynolds +4 more
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INTRODUCTION Personalized medicine is the right treatment, to the right patient, at the right dose. Knowledge of genetic predisposition to variable metabolism and distribution of drugs within the body is currently available as pharmacogenomic testing and
Jesse P Deluca +7 more
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Introduction The American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) requires that trainees receive procedural training for certification; however, Internal Medicine (IM) residents perform a variable number of procedures throughout residency training.
L. Sattler +6 more
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Defensive Medicine and Obstetric Practices: Evidence from the Military Health System
We estimate the extent of defensive medicine by physicians during labor and delivery, drawing on a novel and significant source of variation in liability pressure.
Michael D. Frakes, J. Gruber
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Following several years enrolling disease-specific and otherwise healthy cohorts into the Coriell Personalized Medicine Collaborative, a prospective study aimed at evaluating the clinical utility of personal genomic information for common complex disease
Susan K. Delaney +13 more
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. The Deployment and Travel Medicine Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices, and Outcomes Study (KAPOS) examines the integrated relationship between provider and patient inputs and health outcomes associated with travel and deployments.
P. Hickey +5 more
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After a radiological or nuclear event, acute radiation syndrome (ARS) will present complex medical challenges that could involve the treatment of hundreds to thousands of patients.
E. B. Eaton, Timothy R. Varney
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Defensive Medicine: Evidence from Military Immunity
We estimate the extent of defensive medicine by physicians, embracing the no-liability counterfactual made possible by the structure of liability rules in the Military Heath System.
Michael D. Frakes, J. Gruber
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INTRODUCTION Physician burnout is of growing concern in the medical community and in emergency medicine (EM) in particular. It is unclear whether higher levels of burnout are associated with poorer academic or clinical performance.
Lt Barbara J Williams +2 more
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