distinguish History of medicine The medicalhistory or anamnesis ref cite book title The Elements of clinical diagnosis author Georg Klemperer publisher Macmillan year 1904 url http books.google.com books ... 4 hours . History of the present illness HPI details about the complaints, enumerated in the CC. Also often called History of presenting complaint or HPC. Past MedicalHistory PMH including major ... history. See also Catamnesis Genogram Historian medicalMedical record Medicine Physical examination ... volume 3 series title A History of Medicine author Plinio Prioreschi edition reprint publisher Horatius ...&pg PA489&lpg PA489&dq anamnesis 22medical history 22&sig INJCevRz3As9iZb3jKjJz6tmvhk ref abbr ... and providing medical care to the patient . The medically relevant complaints reported by the patient ... medicine clinical signs , which are ascertained by direct examination on the part of medical personnel. Most health encounters will result in some form of history being taken. Medical histories vary in their depth and focus. For example, an ambulance paramedic would typically limit his history to important details, such as name, history of presenting complaint, allergies, etc. In contrast, a psychiatric history is frequently lengthy and in depth, as many details about the patient s life are relevant ... of systems ROS Systematic questioning about different organ system s Family history medicine Family ... diseases this is very important in pediatrics. Social history medicine including living arrangements ..., and other environmental factors Human sexual behavior Sexual history , obstetric gynecological history, and so on, as appropriate. History taking may be comprehensive history taking a fixed and extensive set of questions are asked, as practiced only by health care students such as medical students ..., as practiced by busy clinicians . Computer ized history taking could be an integral part of clinical ... References reflist Medical records Category General practice Category Medical terms Category Athletic ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name MedicalHistory Type ep Artist Danny Byrd Cover Medicalhistory.jpg Released 5 March 2007 Recorded 2006 2007 Genre Electronic music Electronic , drum and bass Length Label Hospital Records Producer Reviews Last album This album MedicalHistory br 2007 Next album Supersized br 2008 Misc Singles Name MedicalHistory Type Extended play single 1 Changes single 1 date 2001 single 2 Soul Function Junction 18 single 2 date 24 October 2005 single 3 Dog Hill Fresh 89 single 3 date 3 July 2006 single 4 Rise Again Control Freak single 4 date 14 August 2006 single 5 Round & Round Powderkiller single 5 date 2006 MedicalHistory is the first Extended Play by Drum & Bass DJ, producer and musician Danny Byrd . It was released on 5 March 2007 by Digital download. Singles Changes was the first single released from the album, it was released in 2001. Soul Function Junction 18 was the second single released from the album, it was released on 24 October 2005. Dog Hill Fresh 89 was the third single released from the album, it was released on 3 July 2006. Rise Again Control Freak was the fourth single released from the album, it was released on 14 August 2006. Round & Round Powderkiller was the 5th single released from the album, it was released in 2006. Track listing Track listing writing credits no title1 Round and Round length1 5 53 note1 title2 Junction 18 length2 5 30 note2 title3 Changes length3 6 45 note3 title4 Soul Function length4 7 13 note4 title5 Dog Hill length5 5 54 note5 title6 Fresh 89 length6 7 03 note6 title7 Do It Again length7 6 43 note7 title8 Rise Again length8 6 36 note8 title9 Control Freak length9 5 36 note9 title10 Powder Killer length10 4 58 note10 Release history class wikitable Region Date Format Label United Kingdom 5 March 2007 Digital Download ref http itunes.apple.com gb album medicalhistory id214244062 ref Hospital Records References Reflist Use dmy dates date October 2010 Danny Byrd Category 2008 albums ... more details
MedicalHistory Museum may refer to MedicalHistory Museum at Dr. Christopher S. Best House and Office , New York, USA MedicalHistory Museum at Indiana MedicalHistory Museum , USA Ingolstadt MedicalHistory Museum in the Ingolst dter Alte Anatomie Old Anatomy Building , Ingolstadt , Bavaria, Germany MedicalHistory Museum at Sahlgrenska University Hospital , Sweden Semmelweis Orvost rt neti M zeum Semmelweis MedicalHistory Museum in the former home of Ignaz Semmelweis , Hungary Tayside MedicalHistory Museum at University of Dundee , Scotland MedicalHistory Museum in Tyumen Museums and art galleries Tyumen , Russia MedicalHistory Museum at University of Melbourne , Australia Dittrick Museum of MedicalHistory , Ohio, USA The National Museum of Medical Sciences History Iran See also History of medicine Museum disambiguation dab ... more details
The Dittrick Museum of MedicalHistory is part of the Dittrick MedicalHistory Center of the Case Western Reserve University College of Arts and Sciences College of Arts and Sciences of Case Western Reserve University , Cleveland , Ohio . The Dittrick MedicalHistory Center is dedicated to the study of the history of medicine through a collection of rare books, museum artifacts, archives, and images. The museum was established in 1898 by the Cleveland Medical Library Association ref http www.case.edu artsci dittrick site2 history.html Dittrick MedicalHistory Center Then and Now , Case Western Reserve University . Retrieved on 2007 12 29. ref and today functions as an interdisciplinary study center. It is housed in the Allen Memorial Medical Library on the campus of Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio Cleveland , Ohio s University Circle . The museum s galleries include Diagnostic Instruments, Doctor s Office 1870 s, Doctor s Office 1930 s, Early Medical Practice and Education, Hospital Medicine, 1865 1920, Laboratory Medicine 1865 1920, Microscopes, Millikin Room, Pharmacy 1880 s, Stecher Room, Science, Technology, Medicine 1895 1950, Surgery, Obstetrics Instruments, Castele Gallery. References reflist External links http www.case.edu artsci dittrick site2 Dittrick MedicalHistory Center coord missing Ohio Category Case Western Reserve University Category Museums established in 1898 Category Museums in Cleveland, Ohio Category Medical museums in the United States Category Science museums in Ohio Category University museums in Ohio US museum stub ... more details
uk.org General Medical Council website References Ibid date February 2011 Reflist Use dmy dates date February 2011 DEFAULTSORT History Of Medical Regulation In The Uk Category Medical regulation Category ...The aim of medical regulation is to ensure that medicine is only practised by qualified and suitable people. The history of regulating doctors in the UK dates back around 600 years. The earliest licensing ... playing a role. Modern regulation of doctors is carried out by the General Medical Council . Early licensing The earliest reference to medical regulation in the UK dates from 1421, when physicians petitioned ... Raach, J. http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pmc articles PMC260147 English Medical Licensing in the Early ... of the medical profession in the hands of the bishops. John Raach wrote that the Church was apparently ... quacks and licensing the members of the medical profession . Raach further suggested that as a learned ... terms general practitioners , under the license of the Society of Apothecaries . General Medical Council main General Medical Council The Medical Act 1858 marks the start of the modern period of medical ... Medical Council then known as The General Council of Medical Education and Registration of the United Kingdom. Explaining its purpose, the Act says it is expedient that Persons requiring Medical Aid ... of Registrar of the General Medical Council an office still in existence today whose duty is to keep .... The 1950 Medical Act introduced disciplinary boards and a right of appeal to the General Medical ... Medical Council. ref http hansard.millbanksystems.com lords 1950 apr 18 medical bill hl column ... House Officer role. Summing up the Act, the British Medical Journal wrote, In future, the GMC ... 2 4674 337.full.pdf The Medical Act, 1950 British Medical Journal, Aug 5, 1950, p. 338 ref The Medical Act 1983 provides the current statutory basis for the General Medical Council s functions. The Council ... european legislation.asp General Medical Council website European legislation ref External links ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Old Pathology Building nrhp type image Indiana MedicalHistory Museum.png caption location 3045 West Vermont Street, Indianapolis, Ind. 46222 lat degrees 39 lat minutes 46 lat seconds 12 lat direction N long degrees 86 long minutes 12 long seconds 48 long direction W locmapin Indiana built 1895 architect architecture added April 25, 1972 area convert 1 acre governing body State refnum 72000011 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The Indiana MedicalHistory Museum is an Indiana monument to the beginning of psychiatric Biomedical research medical research . It is located on the grounds of what was formerly Central State Hospital Indiana Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane . It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 25, 1972, as the Old Pathology Building . It is the United States oldest surviving pathology laboratory . ref http www.indy.org indianapolis web jsp whattodo detail.jsp?c 7010948 showhide&p 1&x 1203963229796 Indianapolis What To Do Indiana MedicalHistory Museum Bot generated title ref History Central State Hospital administrator George ... in a token manner just to state that it was still in use. In 1969, the Indiana MedicalHistory ... at least once a week. ref name Aamidor cite news title Medicalhistory and brains preserved ... Indianapolis Star&edition &startpage I.24&desc Medicalhistory 28and brains 29 preserved at museum ... relics, with over 15,000 by 1994, all related to medicalhistory rather than just pathological ... The Old Pathology Building File Indiana MedicalHistory Museum auditorium.png The building s auditorium File Autopsy Room at Indiana MedicalHistory Museum.png Autopsy room File Infant iron ... indiamond6.ulib.iupui.edu imhm Indiana MedicalHistory Museum Wishard Scrapbook http www.nps.gov nr ... and Surgeons and the Medical College of Indiana taught neurology and psychiatry from 1900 ..., Indiana Category Medical museums in the United States ... more details
The history of medical diagnosis began in earnest from the days of Imhotep in ancient Egypt and Hippocrates in ancient Greece but is far from perfect despite the enormous bounty of information made available by medical research including the sequencing of the human genome . The practice of diagnosis continues to be dominated by theories set down in the early 20th century. Ancient China In Traditional Chinese Medicine, there are four diagnostic methods inspection, auscultation olfaction, interrogation, and palpation. ref http www.365tcm.com articles there are four diagnostic methods in tcm.html Four diagnostic methods of traditional Chinese medicine ref Ancient Egypt An Ancient Egyptian medicine Egyptian medical textbook , the Edwin Smith Papyrus written by Imhotep floruit fl. 2630 2611 BC , was the first to apply the method of diagnosis to the treatment of disease. ref http www.britannica.com eb article?tocId 9032043&query Edwin 20Smith 20papyrus&ct Edwin Smith papyrus , Encyclop dia Britannica . ref Ancient Babylonia A Babylonia n medical textbook, the Diagnostic Handbook written by Esagil kin apli fl. 1069 1046 BC , introduced the use of empiricism , logic and rationality in the diagnosis of an illness or disease. ref H. F. J. Horstmanshoff, Marten Stol, Cornelis Tilburg 2004 , Magic ... processes. References references History of medicine DEFAULTSORT History Of Medical Diagnosis Category History of medicine ... noted the association between metabolism and heredity allergy to Fava beans . The medical community ... its mechanisms and how it may be prevented or cured. For his medical students he believed ... and is subject to the mechanisms of evolutionary selection. The Oslerian ideal of medical practice continues to dominate medical philosophy today. The patient is a collective of symptoms to be characterized ... medical interventions based on this. More importantly, the physician, forewarned with this knowledge ... more details
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Available for the Preparation of a Medical and Surgical History of the Rebellion Surgeon General s Office War Department, J.B. Lippincott, 1865 . The MSHWR was reprinted 1990 92 as The Medical and Surgical History of the Civil War Broadfoot Publishing Company editor, James I. Robertson, Jr ... see External links . The volumes Part I, Volume I MedicalHistory 1870 Prepared under the direction ... summary of engagements and battles. Part II, Volume I MedicalHistory 1879 Prepared under ... and injuries of the upper extremities. Part III, Volume I MedicalHistory 1888 Prepared under the direction ...Image MSHWR2.jpg thumb 350px right center Color plate of surgical instruments from the MSHWR. The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion, 1861 65 the MSHWR was a U.S. Government Printing Office publication consisting of six volumes published between 1870 and 1888 and prepared Under the Direction of Surgeon General United States Army , Joseph K. Barnes . The history was divided into three parts, each consisting of a medicalhistory volume and a surgical history volume. The works ... formed from the reports of U.S. medical directors, surgeons, doctors, and hospital staff. The accounts are a basic source for medical data on the War and also comprise an important source of information ... II to Colored Troops. Part I, Volume II Surgical History 1870 Prepared, under the direction ... of diseases and sections of tissue, etc. Part II, Volume II Surgical History 1876 Prepared under the direction ... , Major and Surgeon, United States Army. Covers medical statistics camp fevers typhus , etc and other ... one small folding map. Part III, Volume II Surgical History 1883 Prepared under the direction ..., Anesthetics, The Medical Staff and Materia Chirurgica, and Transportation of the Wounded. See also Army Medical Museum External links Image MSHWR1.jpg thumb 150px right center Color plate of a wound ... www.archive.org details MSHWRSurgical3 Part III, Volume II Category History books about the American ... more details
About the academic discipline a general history of human beings History of the world other uses pp move ... George Santayana File Gyzis 006 istoria .jpeg thumb Historia Allegory of History br By Nikolaos Gysis 1892 History from Greek language Greek lang el historia , meaning inquiry, knowledge acquired by investigation ref name JosephJanda is the study of the human past . History can also mean the period of time after writing was invented. Scholars who write about history are called historian ... Richard J. Evans year 2001 work History in Focus, Issue 2 What is History? publisher University ... What History Is accessdate 10 November 2008 author Professor Alun Munslow year 2001 work History in Focus, Issue 2 What is History? publisher University of London ref Historians debate the nature of history ... cite book title The Pursuit of History last Tosh first John publication date 2006 publisher Pearson ... History, National and International Perspectives editor Peter N. Stearns, Peters Seixas ... & London isbn 0 8147 8141 1 page 6 ref ref cite book title Knowing Teaching and Learning History ... Seixas, Sam Wineburg eds. chapter The Convergence Paradigm in Studying Early American History in Schools ... investigation needed by the discipline of history. ref cite book title Knowing Teaching and Learning History, National and International Perspectives last Seixas first Peter editor Peter ... title Knowing Teaching and Learning History, National and International Perspectives last Lowenthal ... of Learning History year 2000 publisher New York University Press location New York & London isbn ... The Historians History of the World Title Page.jpg thumb The title page to The Historians History of the World Etymology File History Dielman Highsmith.jpeg thumb History by Frederick Dielman 1896 The word history comes from the Proto Indo European root root weid know or see . ref name JosephJanda ... history title Online Etymology Dictionary publisher Etymonline.com date accessdate 2010 05 16 ... more details
Medical findings will signify the collective physical and psychological occurrences of patients surveyed by a medical doctor. The survey is composed of physical examinations by the doctor s senses and simple medical devices, which build clinical findings . If necessary, the results are proofed by further diagnostic tests, which may include procedures using medical apparatus. As the findings relate to the intersubjective occurrences diagnosed by the doctor, they will be differentiated from the sum of subjective data in the patient s medicalhistory . The documentation of medical findings can differ between quantitative data quantitative evidence, e.g. the cholesterol level is 220 mmol L qualitative data qualitative evidence, e.g. the consciousness is clouded Out of a combination of these extracted medical findings, a doctor can deduce their diagnosis , whereby they ascribe an affliction to the patient. Medical findings that do not match these diagnoses will be labeled auxiliary medical findings , whose symptom s can illustrate other afflictions. Although the difference is not clear in everyday parlance, medical findings and symptoms are completely delineated during the process of confirming a medical finding the empirical character those that can be found of the collected medical characteristics is brought out, highlighting symptom of an affliction. Acquiring medical findings is one of the main duties of a doctor. References Translation Ref de Befund Medizin oldid 44652709 Category Medicine de Befund Medizin ... more details
multiple issues one source December 2010 orphan November 2010 Infobox company name Medical Plus Pty Ltd logo type Privately held company Private foundation 1996 location Singapore area served Asia Pacific , MiddleEast key people num employees industry Health care products Digital Imaging Medical equipment br homepage http www.medicalplus group.com MedicalPlus Group.com http www.medicalplus vet.com MedicalPlus Vet.com Medical Plus Pte Ltd is a medical trading company based in Singapore for imaging systems to both humans and veterinary. HistoryMedical Plus was founded in 1996 in Singapore as a Private Limited entity. The group of companies now comprises br http www.medicalplus group.com Medical Plus Pte Ltd Singapore , br Network Medical Sdn Bhd Malaysia , br http www.medicalplus vet.com Medical Plus Australia Pty Ltd Australia , br http www.medicalplus vet.com Medical Plus New Zealand Limited New Zealand , br Medical Plus Group of Companies Dubai, UAE . External links http www.medicalplus group.com Medical Plus Website http www.medicalplus vet.com Medical Plus Veterinary Reference http www.medicalplus vet.com ?page id 2 About Medical Plus Category Companies of Singapore med company stub ... more details
Citations missing date April 2007 Historian is a term used by medical professionals particularly physician doctors and nurses to describe a narrator of a medicalhistory . Medicalhistory is usually divided into surgical history all prior surgeries , social history sexual, recreational, and alcohol drug factors , family history heritable diseases and conditions and their presence in family members , and health or personal health history the subject s prior illnesses, together with their treatments and outcomes . A patient s ability to give a good history, that is to accurately recall and describe the details of relevant background, is essential in the treatment of an illness. This term has nothing to do with the subject of History per se and derives instead form the ancient Ancient Greek Greek meaning of history as narrative. Patients who are poor historians will often require the intervention of family members or care givers to provide the missing pieces of history. Patients who mislead doctors about their histories, either consciously or unconsciously, can greatly aggravate the process of diagnosis and delay treatment by requiring the physician to obtain all past medical records. See also Medicalhistory DEFAULTSORT Historian Medical Category Medical terms Med stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Medical eponyms are terms used in medicine which are named after people and occasionally places or things . New discoveries are often attached to the people who made the discovery because of the nature of the history of medicine . This has produced a large number of medical eponym s List of eponymous diseases List of eponymous fractures List of eponymous medical signs List of eponymous surgical procedures List of human anatomical parts named after people List of eponymous medical devices List of eponymous medical treatments List of medical eponyms with Nazi associations External links http www.whonamedit.com WhoNamedIt.com , a dictionary of medical eponyms. med stub Category Lists of eponyms Category Medical lists pl Eponimy medyczne ... more details
Medical Apartheid The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present is a 2007 book by Harriet A. Washington . It is a history of Human experimentation in the United States medical experimentation on African American s. From the era of slavery to the present day, this book presents the first full account of black America s mistreatment as unwitting subjects of medical experimentation. ref http books.google.com.au books?id apGhwRt6A7QC&dq Medical Apartheid The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present&source bl&ots jr q9LR7yo&sig onSS7mu312 KnBgh3I L3rfZnZw&hl en&ei qsWwTI3xAZHEvQPIs63CBg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 5&ved 0CC0Q6AEwBA Medical Apartheid The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present Google Books. ref ref Alondra Nelson. http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2007 01 05 AR2007010500180.html Unequal Treatment How African Americans have often been the unwitting victims of medical experiments The Washington Post , January 7, 2007. ref Medical Apartheid traces the convoluted history of medical experimentation ... sochist http shm.oxfordjournals.org content 20 3 620.extract Medical Apartheid The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present Social History of Medicine ... of medical experimentation the second examines recent cases of medical abuse and research while ... public. ref name sochist . The book also mentions cases of Medical Experimentation in Africa and their links to African American cases. Medical Apartheid won the 2007 National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction. Harriet Washington has been a fellow in ethics at the Harvard Medical School ... Center for Bioethics at Tuskegee University . ref http www.powells.com biblio 9780767915472 Medical ... Category Medical books Category American books Category Human experimentation in the United States ... more details
Multiple issues orphan January 2011 primarysources November 2010 Atos Medical is an Otolaryngology Ear Nose Throat medical device company based in Sweden . It was founded in 1986 by brothers Gert Persson Gert and Jan Ove Persson in H rby in the south of Sweden, focusing on silicone products for the healthcare industry . Atos Medical started developing and producing voice prosthesis voice prostheses for Laryngectomy laryngectomized persons in 1987. This led to the launch of Provox , their first generation voice prosthesis, in 1990. Today, the company has a range of laryngectomy and tracheostomy products, as well as otology , rhinology and orofacial products in their portfolio. ref Cite web url http www.atosmedical.com en Corporate About Atos Medical Our history.aspx title Our history accessdate 2011 02 02 publisher Atos Medical ref Geography All production, Research and development R&D and marketing is based in H rby, Sweden. Atos Medical has sales offices in the United States , the United Kingdom , Germany , France , the Netherlands , Belgium , Spain , Portugal , Switzerland and Hong Kong . Atos Medical s products are also sold by some 50 distributors worldwide. ref Cite web url http www.atosmedical.com Corporate About Atos Medical Around the world.aspx title Around the world accessdate 2011 02 02 publisher Atos Medical ref Products Atos Medical is best known for their Provox brand of laryngectomy products. The Provox system features products such as voice prostheses, Heat and Moisture Exchanger s HME , base plate adhesive s, accessories for maintenance, and Medical device surgical tool s. ref Cite web url http www.atosmedical.com For professionals Focus areas Throat.aspx title Throat accessdate 2011 02 02 publisher Atos Medical ref Other important Atos Medical products ... reflist External links Official website http www.atosmedical.com en DEFAULTSORT Atos Medical Category Otolaryngology Category Medical equipment manufacturers ... more details
refimprove date November 2010 A medical examiner is a medically qualified government officer whose duty is to investigate deaths and injuries that occur under unusual or suspicious circumstances, to perform post mortem examinations, and in some jurisdictions to initiate inquests. ref http www.wisegeek.com what is a medical examiner.htm What is a Medical Examiner? Bot generated title ref In some jurisdictions with English origins or history, a coroner performs these and other duties. Qualifications A medical examiner is required to have a medical degree, ref http education portal.com becoming a medical examiner.html Steps to Becoming a Medical Examiner in the U.S Bot generated title ref with additional education in pathology and forensic pathology this is the primary difference between an ME and coroner, as a coroner is usually not a physician, nor trained in medicine or forensic pathology. A medical examiner is typically an appointed officer. References Reflist External links http www.nlm.nih.gov visibleproofs galleries cases examiner.html Visible Proofs DEFAULTSORT Medical Examiner Category Pathology Category Physicians Category Coroners Category Forensic occupations es m dico legista ... more details
Medical humanities is an interdisciplinary field of medicine which includes the humanities literature , philosophy , ethics , history and religion , social science anthropology , cultural studies , psychology , sociology , and the arts literature , theater , film , and visual arts and their application to medical education and practice. The humanities and arts provide insight into the human condition, suffering, personhood, our responsibility to each other, and offer a historical perspective on medical practice. Attention to literature and the arts helps to develop and nurture skills of observation, analysis, empathy, and self reflection skills that are essential for humane medical care. The social sciences help us to understand how bioscience and medicine take place within cultural and social contexts and how culture interacts with the individual experience of illness and the way medicine is practiced. Cinemeducation , from the title of a text by Matthew Alexander, Anna Pavlov, and Patricia Lenahan, refers to the use of film in medical education. External links http www.stfm.org fmhub fm2002 feb02 lame.pdf The Doctor A Seminal Video for Cinemeducation by Matthew Alexander, PhD Family Medicine 2002 http johnwaits.typepad.com tfmr clinic pearls 2010 04 cinemeducation using film in medical education.html Cinemeducation http mh.bmj.com http blogs.bmj.com medical humanities http www.dur.ac.uk cmh Centre for Medical Humanities, Durham University http www.kcl.ac.uk research groups chh ... UC Irvine School of Medicine Medical Humanities and Arts http sydney.edu.au medicine humanities University of Sydney Centre for Medical Humanities http litmed.med.nyu.edu Main?action new Literature, Arts, and Medicine Database at NYU School of Medicine http www.stonybrook.edu bioethics Center for Medical ... E Journal of Medical Humanities & Social Studies of Science and Technology Category Subjects taught in medical school ... more details
and television. Although much medical illustration is designed for print or presentation media, medical illustrators also work in three dimensions, creating anatomical teaching models, virtual patient patient simulators , and facial prosthetics . HistoryMedical illustrations have been made ... dissection. As a profession, medical illustration has a more recent history. In the late 1890s, Max ... department of medical illustration, which continues to this day. His graduates spread out across the world, and founded a number of the academic programs listed below under Education . Notable medical illustrators include Max Br del and Dr. Frank H. Netter . Medical illustration is used in the history ... J., editor. 1995. The History of The Association of Medical Illustrators, 1945 1995. Atlanta The Association ...A medical illustrator is a professional artist who interprets and creates visual material to help record and disseminate medical, biological and related knowledge. Medical illustrators not only produce ... science biocommunication . A certified medical illustrator continues to obtain extensive training in medicine , science , and art techniques throughout his or her career. Medical illustrators create medical illustrations using traditional and digital techniques which can appear in medical textbooks, medical advertisements, professional journals, instructional videotapes and films, animations ... and Western Medical Illustration author Camillia Matuk journal Journal of Biocommunication volume ... pmid doi ref Profession The Association of Medical Illustrators is an international organization ... designed to facilitate the recording and dissemination of medical and bioscientific knowledge through ... are to promote the study and advancement of medical illustration and allied fields of visual communication, and to promote understanding and cooperation with the medical profession and related health science professions. Education Most medical illustrators in the profession have a Master s degree ... more details
Image MedAssociates.jpg right Medical Associates is a medical clinic based in Dubuque, Iowa . It is one of the oldest multi speciality group medical practices in the state of Iowa. The clinic offers primary care services, specialized care, and acute care services. Currently there are over 95 physicians and nearly 800 other employees. Locations Medical Associates has two main campuses in Dubuque. The original main campus, today known as the East Campus is located at 1000 Langworthy in Dubuque. The newer campus, today known as the West Campus is located on the west end of the city at 1500 Associates Drive. The East Campus is adjacent to Mercy Medical Center Dubuque Mercy Medical Center . This campus houses the family practice department, psychiatry, otolaryngology head & neck surgery, and other specialists. The acute care center is located at the East Campus, and is used to see people who have medical emergencies that aren t severe enough to warrant a visit to the emergency room . In the late 1990s Medical Associates built a new building on Dubuque s west end. Today that campus serves as their headquarters, including corporate services such as information technology and human resources. The allergy, physical thearpy, and ophthalmology departments are among those found on the west campus. The City of Galena, Illinois also has a branch of Medical Associates, originally on Summit Street where the current Stauss Nursing Home is and now operates in a building along with Hatig Drug, replacing Finley Health Center s former branch, the building opened in October 2008 along Highway 20 near the Wal Mart. History In 1924 three physicians founded a practice at a house on 12th and Main Streets in Dubuque. Over the years Medical Associates grew in size and stature as it became one of the primary medical providers in the community. External links http www.mahealthcare.com Medical Associates Website Category Companies based in Iowa Category Economy of Dubuque, Iowa Iowa struct stub med ... more details
expert subject Medicine date November 2009 Disputed date March 2008 Cleanup date March 2008 Medical model is the term cited by psychiatrist Ronald David Laing Ronald D. Laing in his The Politics of the Family and Other Essays 1971 , for the set of procedures in which all doctors are trained. This set includes complaint, history, physical examination, ancillary tests if needed, diagnosis, treatment ... , favorably compared the medical model, which was a post Industrial Revolution occurrence, with the conduct in the tinkering trades watch, radio, TV repair . The medical model is an approach to pathology that aims to find medical treatments for diagnosed symptom s and syndrome s and treats the human ... critics of medical psychiatry , Laing observed that because the diagnosis of a mental illness was based ... contravened standard medical procedure and hence the medical model physical examination and ancillary ... . The medical model drives research and theorizing about physical or psychological difficulties on a basis .... Other uses Medical Model is a term in psychology which is the view that abnormal behavior ... understands and uses the holistic bio psychosocial approach Medical model. Many people criticize, and psychiatrists apologize, for the use of the medical model . We propose that psychiatrists should use the medical model to improve and validate bio psychosocial psychiatric medicine..... We propose that the medical model is a process whereby, informed by the best available evidence, doctors advise ... it work? . ref The medical model is dead long live the medical model. British Journal of Psychiatry 2007 , 191, 375 377 ref See also Medical model of disability Biomedical model References reflist refbegin http www.bfi.org.uk education teaching disability thinking medical.html Medical model vs social ... understanding and awareness medical model.php Medical model Open university UK refend Category Medical sociology Category Medical models med stub he sr fi L ketieteellinen ... more details
refimprove date March 2008 Expand section History of the software date January 2011 In computers , medical software is a significant branch of software engineering . Many medical device s that monitor or control patients are predominantly controlled by software . Medical devices are frequently regulated and must comply with local and regional laws. In the European Union , these include the Medical Devices Directive . In the United States , the Food and Drug Administration has increased its involvement in reviewing the development of medical device software starting in the mid 1980s, where coding errors in a radiation therapy device Therac 25 resulted in the overdose of patients. ref cite web title A Formal Methods based verification approach to medical device software analysis last Jones first Paul publisher Embedded Systems Design date 2010 02 09 url http embeddeddsp.embedded.com design opensource 222700533 accessdate 2010 09 09 ref FDA is now focused on regulatory oversight on medical device software development process and system level testing. ref cite web title Infusion Pump Software Safety Research at FDA last FDA first publisher FDA date 2010 09 08 url http www.fda.gov MedicalDevices ProductsandMedicalProcedures GeneralHospitalDevicesandSupplies InfusionPumps ucm202511.htm accessdate 2010 09 09 ref In the recent years, when date January 2011 IEC 62304 has become the benchmark standard for the development of medical software, Types of medical software Monitors heart rate ... critical monitoring of cardiac rhythms and associated therapy delivery. Medical and healthcare educational software Software used as an educational or study tool for health care professional s. Medical ... medical record EMR and electronic health record EHR software See also Medical imaging List of open ... Verification and Validation software References reflist 1 DEFAULTSORT Medical Software Category Healthcare software Category Medical technology es Software m dico ... more details
For the New York journal published by the Washington Institute of Medicine Medical Record journal For the BBC Radio 4 medical programme Case Notes radio show A medical record , health record , or medical chart in general is a systematic documentation of a single patient s long term individual medicalhistory and health care care ref http www.medicare.gov Publications Pubs pdf 11397.pdf ref . The term Medical record is used both for the physical folder for each individual patient and for the body of information which comprises the total of each patient s health history. Medical records are intensely ... Health Record ref . Further information varies with the individual medicalhistory of the patient ... factual content of a patient s medicalhistory is what is recorded in the medical record. Media applied ... requires security measures to prevent from unauthorised change of contents. Medicalhistory The medicalhistory is a Longitudinal study longitudinal record of what has happened to the patient ..., individual medical encounters are marked by discrete summations of a patient s medicalhistory by a physician ... 2010 See also Portal Medicine MedicalhistoryMedical law Electronic medical record Electronic health ... Information Privacy ref . Although medical records are traditionally compiled and stored by health ... Lauren Thurgood of Las Vegas, Nev., pulls patient medical records in the inpatient ward aboard the conventionally powered aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk.jpg 300px thumb right A medical record folder ... in the medical record allows health care providers to provide continuity of care to individual patients. The medical record also serves as a basis for planning patient care, documenting communication ... s care. The medical record shall mutually assist in protecting the medical needs and the legal ... features with portability, thus allowing a patient to share medical records across providers and health care systems. http www.mckinley.uiuc.edu clinics medrec medrec faq.html . Hence the medical ... more details
Medical Protective is an United States American liability insurance company for physician s and dentist s. Medical Protective traces its roots back to a predecessor company, the Physicians Guarantee Company ... Guarantee Company in 1899 to provide pre paid legal defense services for medical malpractice lawsuits ..., Byron H. Somers and Charles M. Niezer founded The Medical Protective Company and in 1913, Medical Protective acquired Physicians Defense Company. ref Medical Protective Takes over Physicians Defense , The Fort Wayne Daily News, November 15, 1913 ref Byron Somers and by his descendants ran Medical ... and GE Complete Medical Protective Transaction url http www.insurancejournal.com news midwest 2005 ... are Underwriting underwritten by the Medical Protective Company and are distributed through a network ..., Indiana . History 1899 Recognizing that healthcare providers are increasingly being sued, Dr. Alpheus ... with Medical Protective and expands coverage to include indemnity coverage. 1920s Byron H. Somers leads Medical Protective and the company becomes the largest insurer of healthcare providers in 17 states. 1930s Medical Protective introduces a much broader coverage policy and helps shape the defense of medical practitioners provides the first medmal bible to the industry, named Brief on Malpractice Law. 1940s Medical Protective defends well over 50,000 claims and provides physicians and dentists ... of healthcare, Medical Protective begins insuring residents and interns during their training. 1960s Medical Protective begins to expand coverage and increase limits and continues its national leadership position. 1970s Medical Protective is one of the few carriers to survive the increasing number of medical malpractice suits that results in the industry s first crisis. 1980s While many carriers exit the market during the industry s second crisis, Medical Protective continues to offer occurrence ... of care, Medical Protective begins to insure small and community based hospitals. 1998 ... more details
w index.php?title Medical escort&action history Alain Hernandez CEO from Medical Escort ... 2009 Medical escort is a non emergency medical service provided by air ambulance , medical escort companies and at times self employed Medical escort freelancers, which typically work for a Medical ... and take off. Several rows of seating in the back of the plane allow for a medical stretcher to do a non emergency medical transport. Medical escort crews are supplied with equipment that enables them to provide medical treatment to a non emergency patient. Common equipment for Medical escort ... spectrum of medical professionals, including certified paramedic s, critical care nurse s, Respiratory ... determine the most appropriate level of care and transportation. Standards Flight crews The medical crew of an air medical escort varies depending on country, area, service provider and by type of air medical Services.Commercial airliners are most likely to be used to transport patients, and the crew may consist of Emergency Medical Technician s, Paramedic s, Flight nursing flight nurse s, a Respiratory ... generally consists of a specially trained advance care paramedic or nurse. Medical control The nature of the air operation will frequently determine the type of medical control required. In most ... will often be permitted to exercise more latitude in medical decision making. Most systems operate ... medical control when protocols have been exhausted. Some Medical escort operations have full time, on site medical directors with pertinent backgrounds Equipment and interiors All commercial aircraft can be used for air medical escort, aircraft are equipped with basic life support equipment and advanced ... in most air medical escort operations, are the fellow passengers,the amounts of working ... States Commission on Accreditation of Medical Transport Systems Do NOT advertise or add external links ... links here without discussing on Talk Air ambulance first. DEFAULTSORT Medical Escort Category ... more details