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Specialties and the specialty boards

The Laryngoscope, 1976
AbstractAs specialism has developed in the United States, multiple specialty societies and specialty boards have been created. Although they, in a very realistic fashion, have established the general standards for the delivery of specialty care and for graduate medical education, they, with other national medical organizations such as the American ...
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Specialties valued

Nursing Standard, 2017
In your article on the NMC education consultation (feature, 12 July), Dame June Clark says 'nurses who support premature specialisation are not patient-centred - their selfish aim is to protect their specialty'.
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Specialties

2019
Electronic health records are often initially tailored for general medical and surgical needs in hospitals and ambulatory care settings. The design, functionality, and anticipated workflow serve those arenas well, but serve many other specialties less well. This chapter considers some of the specialties and niche arenas that need additional and altered
Karl E. Misulis, Mark E. Frisse
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Our specialty's heritage

Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery, 2011
Cervantes notes of Don Quixote that “…history is in a manner a sacred thing”. There are many reasons that these prosaic words ring true; perhaps most clearly it is because a people's history is its heritage. History defines whence we came, lends an understanding to who we are and in some ways helps us to understand where we can go.
Joshua, Hirsch   +3 more
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Pharmacist Specialty Certification

Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, 2012
Nutrition support is a pharmacy specialty in which pharmacists work with prescribers, conduct order review, and either perform or oversee compounding of these complex parenteral nutrition formulations. Pharmacists should be certified in this specialty, and the options for certification are outlined in this article.
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The Twentieth Specialty

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
Elsewhere in this issue (p 1191) John Walsh, MD, president of the American Board of Family Practice, has outlined how this new specialty came into being. If family physicians are to be called specialists, they need to be distinguished somehow from traditional specialists.
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Magnetic resonance linear accelerator technology and adaptive radiation therapy: An overview for clinicians

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
William A Hal, X Allen Li, Daniel A Low
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