Search results for "Medical Care (journal)" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • Medical ethics, also known as health care ethics, or as biomedical ... Concern about medical ethics goes back to antiquity, especially with ...
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  • biomedical ethics. For example, a main journal of biomedical ethics is ... ethical evaluation only to the morality of medical treatments or technological ...
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  • Smith Surgical Papyrus, is a preserved medical document from ancient Egypt ... of medicine, demonstrating that Egyptian medical care of battlefield injuries ...
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  • Hospice care is a type of health care that focuses on the palliation ... Hospice care in the United States is largely defined by the practices ...
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  • Neurology is a medical specialty dealing with disorders and diseases ... Neurology is the medical discipline dealing with neurological disorders ...
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  • ethical principles for conducting medical research with human subjects ... of Helskini: Ethical Principles for Medical Research Involving Human ...
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  • obligatory for doctors and other health-care professionals. ... God. It also usually encourages one to take care of not only oneself but also ...
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  • A hospital is a health care institution providing patient treatment ... provided support to the development of medical science. Today, hospitals ...
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  • the issue of the use of animals in medical research. In utilizing animals ... People in this stage should seek immediate medical attention, as obstruction ...
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  • graduated from the University of Zürich medical school in 1957. She moved ... of the death-and-dying movement], British Medical Journal, 329 (Sept. 2004 ...
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  • and the postpartum period (including care of the newborn). Midwives ... have experienced childbirth, be trained to care for women who are going through ...
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  • used for it, one needs to exercise great care and caution to avoid ingestion ... are evident quickly, requiring immediate medical care in suspected or known ...
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  • Nursing is a profession within the health care sector focused on the ... Nurses develop a plan of care, working collaboratively with physicians ...
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  • association includes researchers, health care professionals, NDE-experiencers ... experiences to the academic setting. The medical community has been somewhat ...
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  • protective services"), foster care, adoption services, and services ... better served by removing children from the care of their parents and placing ...
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  • English-speaking countries and in some medical contexts, as well as in ... If given expert postnatal care, some fetuses weighing less ...
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  • disease. It encompasses a variety of health care practices developed to maintain ... biomedical research, genetics, and medical technology to diagnose, ...
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  • role, Chandler continually sought ways to care for what he called his Los ... was transformed from a small, conservative journal, to an expansive and influential ...
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  • of Maryland devoted their fifth annual medical conference, dedicated to ... This medical opinion is supported by the opinion of A. W. Gomme, an ...
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  • interoperability—the ability to take a medical device out of its box and ... of hospitals, for example, use electronic medical records (EMR). With such ...
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