نتایج جستجو برای: medical practice

تعداد نتایج: 930507  

Journal: :Physician executive 2007
Randall Curnow

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2016
H. J. Orr-Ewing

The first point that impresses the medical man in Palestine is the question of languages. At the last census 110 less than fifteen different mother tongues had to be put down for a group of less than 100 patients and staff, and one never could manage to get through a morning in out-patients without using at least six different languages. In medical work one comes into close touch with doctors f...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1960
M. L. Pilot

the concepts and information it presents. Its great weakness lies in the lack of critical appraisal of the methodology of some of the data quoted. Wide-eyed speculation based on single cases are quoted with as much authority as the data of well-controlled experimental studies. Considering the fact that at least 65 per cent of patients coming to the average physician have disease syndromes initi...

Journal: :Diseases of the colon and rectum 2016
Ian M Paquette Madhulika Varma Charles Ternent Genevieve Melton-Meaux Janice F Rafferty Daniel Feingold Scott R Steele

Journal: :Diseases of the colon and rectum 2015
Charles A Ternent Fergal Fleming Mark L Welton W Donald Buie Scott Steele Janice Rafferty

Journal: :Journal of ultrasound in medicine : official journal of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine 2003

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 1997
R Gillon

Without imagination-without an actively cultivated imagination-not only do health care workers themselves suffer, but so too do their patients, argues Dr Anne Scott in this issue of the journal.' 2 Why? Because only by being able to imagine what it is like to be the other person, the patient, only by being able to enter imaginatively into the world of the patient, is the health care professiona...

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 1957
H. Bell Allan Birch S. Livingstone

BIOCHEMIST1 RY. 13y G. H. Bell, J. N. Davidson, and H. Scarborough. Third Edition. (Pp. 1068. 60s.) Edinburgh and London: E. & S. Livingstone, 1956. THiS iS now a standard textbook for medical students througlhout the Elnglish-speaking world. The combined work of a physiologist, a biochemist, and a physician lhas resulted in a clear account of present-day physiological concepts. Advances in med...

Journal: :The Ulster Medical Journal 1964
George A. Donaldson

A DEFINITION of a group practice might wvell be given as follows:-A group medical practice is one in which two, three, four, five or more family doctors combine to work as general practitioners from a main consulting room centre. A branch surgery or surgeries may also be required depending on the distribution of the patients geographically. Ancillary staff in the way of receptionists, caretaker...

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