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ahmad subahman

How to Use Herbal Medicine - 0 views

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    To avoid health risks in using herbal medicines, always stick to the prescription given to you by your health expert. The prescription is also part of the treatment process, making sure that your body will have enough of the curative properties to boost your body's recovery.
anonymous

Our Acquired Knowledge at Coastal Family Medicine. - 0 views

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    "The ACORN Project is an Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) Learning project of the New Hanover Regional Medical Center Residency in Family Medicine. "
anonymous

Clinical Skills Online - St George's Educational Technology Unit - 0 views

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    The Clinical Skills Online (CSO) is a project aimed at providing online videos demonstrating core clinical skills common to a wide range of medical and health-based courses. This project has been funded by the Higher Education Academy Subject Centre for Medicine, Dentistry and Veterinary Medicine.
avivajazz  jazzaviva

Doctors careers and weak morale: news from NEJM CareerCenter - 0 views

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    "I think it is safe to say that no physician is optimistic about the future of medicine at this point," one participant wrote. Others seemed downright hopeless...the practice of medicine continually gets worse and worse, more intolerable, more onerous, with absolutely no hope or reason for any optimism either in the near or remote future."
avivajazz  jazzaviva

ScienceRoll || Medicine 2.0, Personalized Genetics, Medical Students - 0 views

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    A medical student's journey inside genetics and medicine through Web 2.0.
anonymous

More than medicine: Stanford medical students embrace their artistic passions through u... - 2 views

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    "A fascinating report was posted earlier today about the Stanford School of Medicine's Arts, Humanities & Medicine Program. The article, written by Corrie Goldman, provides a closer look into the initiative and how it allows students at the medical school to explore their creativity and artistic passions through the study of art, music and literature."
Dingwall PGME

Professionalism: The view from outside medicine - 2 views

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      Relevant evidence on this statement would be nice to avoid a "kids these days" narrative. Any suggestions or sources would be appreciated.
  • There tends to be an attitude within the profession that doctors are inherently “good,” that they are either altruistic or, with gentle prodding, can become altruistic. A more realistic outlook, however, might be that people enter various professions for various reasons and with varying levels of competence, and doctors are no different.
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    "This is all about patients. This is an updated professionalism, about quality of care and evidence-based medicine. "
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    "Evaluating professionalism in medicine from the outside, as a neutral observer rather than a passionate practitioner, can provide insights unlikely to arise within the profession itself. "
anonymous

Emergency Medicine links | Emergency Medicine - McGill University | Medical Education C... - 0 views

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    Wide variety of links on a variety of resources
anonymous

Making a Diagnosis: New Models for Old - 1 views

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    "Making a Diagnosis: New Models for Old Presented by Patrick Croskerry, MD, PhD Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, and Division of Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie Universit"
Dianne Rees

Practicing Medicine in the Web 2.0 Era - 1 views

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    A great slideshare presentation on how Web 2.0 is changing the practice of medicine. Can use to consider how to create more relevant medical education programs.
Annalisa Manca

medU | Home - 0 views

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    MedU is the home to CLIPP - Computer-assisted Learning in Pediatrics Program, SIMPLE - Simulated Internal Medicine Patient Learning Experience, fmCASES - Family Medicine Computer-Assisted Simulations for Educating Students, and WISE-MD - Web Initiative for Surgical Education of Medical Doctors.
anonymous

Critical Care special addition of the Lancet - 0 views

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    "This series includes three Reviews about intensive care medicine. The papers describe the evolution of the specialty, the demand for and ability to supply appropriate levels of care, and some of the commonly faced ethical dilemmas and challenges. These topics are apt in this period of economic constraint. Intensive care medicine consumes a considerable proportion of health-care resources and these costs will need to be justified. The appropriateness and effectiveness of the care provided will need to be improved to ensure that these resources are directed to patients most in need of them. "
avivajazz  jazzaviva

Clinical Cases + Images | Medblog - 0 views

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    Free case-based curriculum of clinical medicine.
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    Free case-based curriculum of clinical medicine. Differential diagnoses, clinical images and an all-round great blog
anonymous

New Media Medicine - A Social Network for Doctors, Medical Students and Pre-Meds - 0 views

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    New Media Medicine is an online Social Network of over 42,000 doctors, medical students and pre-med students. It's like Facebook for medics!
Anne Marie Cunningham

Health 2.0 and Medicine 2.0: Tensions and Controversies in the Field - 0 views

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    Background The term Web 2.0 became popular following the O'Reilly Media Web 2.0 conference in 2004; however, there are difficulties in its application to health and medicine. Principally, the definition published by O'Reilly is criticized for being too am
Anne Marie Cunningham

Transformative Medicine: A Dialogue between Transformative Learning and narrative Medicine - 0 views

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    Abstract: Drawing from a dialogue between Transformative Learning and NarrativeMedicine, Transformative Medicine seeks to expose detrimental power systems and unchallenged assumptions between physician and patient, indoctrinated through medicaleducation, and advocate dialogue and critical reflection around a patient's storied experience to improve the quality of medical interpretations and intervention.
anonymous

Fifty-five Word Stories: "Small Jewels" for Personal Reflection and Teaching - 0 views

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    Fifty-five word stories are brief pieces of creative writing that use elements of poetry, prose, or both to encapsulate key experiences in health care. These stories have appeared in Family Medicine1 and JAMA2 and have been used to teach family medicine faculty development fellows.3 Writers and readers of 55-word stories gain insight into key moments of the healing arts; the brevity of the pieces adds to both the writing and reading impact. Fifty-five word stories may be used with trainees to stimulate personal reflection on key training experiences or may be used by individual practitioners as a tool for professional growth.
avivajazz  jazzaviva

Neurogenesis in the adult brain: The association with stress and depression || Bio-Medi... - 0 views

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    Professor Fuchs from the Clinical Neurobiology Laboratory, German Primate Center in Goettingen, will present the latest findings on how brain cells can be adversely affected by stress and depression. He will explain how the adult brain is generating new cells and which impact these findings will have on the development of novel antidepressant drugs. Contact: Sonja Mak. s.mak@update.europe.at. 43-140-55734. European College of Neuropsychopharmacology. Source:Eurekalert (2008)
anonymous

Spock, Feminists, and the Fight for Participatory Medicine: A History - 1 views

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    Journal of Participatory Medicine Article
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