Citations with the tag: CLINICAL medicine

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  • `Scientists Inc.'--illusion or disillusion?
    Bergeron, Michel G. // Clinical & Investigative Medicine; Feb98, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p39 

    Focuses on the 1997 presidential address of the Canadian Society for Clinical Investigation (CSCI) entitled `Scientists Inc.'--Illusion or disillusion'? Primary role of the organization; Citing the major problems facing Canadian researchers working in the biomedical area; View that Scientists...

  • Aspirin does not affect exercise performance.
    Roi, G.S.; Garagiola, U.; Verza, P.; Spadari, G.; Radice, D. // Journal of the Canadian Chiropractic Association; Dec94, Vol. 38 Issue 4, p235 

    No abstract available.

  • IS HAPPINESS IN THE GENES?
    Roi, G.S.; Garagiola, U.; Verza, P.; Spadari, G.; Radice, D. // Oriental Medicine Journal; Fall/Winter96, Vol. 5 Issue 3/4, p5 

    No abstract available.

  • Cycles of Darkness and Light.
    Roi, G.S.; Garagiola, U.; Verza, P.; Spadari, G.; Radice, D. // Oriental Medicine Journal; Spring97, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p11 

    No abstract available.

  • Brain: Atoms of Memory.
    Roi, G.S.; Garagiola, U.; Verza, P.; Spadari, G.; Radice, D. // Oriental Medicine Journal; Spring97, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p12 

    No abstract available.

  • Toxic Contaminants in Chinese Patent Medicines.
    Fratkin, Jake Paul // Oriental Medicine Journal; Fall/Winter97, Vol. 6 Issue 3/4, p112 

    No abstract available.

  • Quick reads.
    Fratkin, Jake Paul // Modern Medicine; Mar95, Vol. 63 Issue 3, p20 

    Reports on developments regarding clinical medicine in the United States as of March 1995. Rise in maggot debridement therapy; Prescription of broad-spectrum antibiotics; Alternative treatments for benign prostatic hyperplasia.

  • Evidence based medicine: An approach to clinical problem-solving.
    Rosenberg, William; Donald, Anna // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition); 4/29/95, Vol. 310 Issue 6987, p1122 

    Discusses evidence based medicine, a process of turning clinical problems into questions and then systematically locating, appraising and using contemporaneous research findings as the basis for clinical decisions. Use of critical appraisal to determine the validity and applicability of...

  • Evidence based medicine: Socratic dissent.
    Grahame-Smith, David // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition); 4/29/95, Vol. 310 Issue 6987, p1126 

    Presents a hypothetical conversation involving the philosopher Socrates, regarding evidence based medicine. Difference from traditional medicine; Use of sophisticated methods such as information technology; Cause of reluctance to publish negative results; Application of the null hypothesis to...

  • News capsules.
    Grahame-Smith, David // Formulary; May96, Vol. 31 Issue 5, p352 

    Reports on developments in clinical medicine in the United States as of May 1996. Includes increase in formulary use among the 556 health maintenance organizations; Selegiline HCl drug's potential to slow the progression of Parkinson's disease; Medi-Cal's addition of two selective sorotonin...

  • News capsules.
    Grahame-Smith, David // Formulary; Apr97, Vol. 32 Issue 4, p340 

    Provides informations on clinical research, industry and governmental affairs. Guidelines from American Urological Association (AUA) outline phamarcotherapy recommendations for organic erectile dysfunction; Benefits of drug therapy during and after coronary artery bypass graft (CABG).

  • Clinical clips.
    Kinney, W.K.; Manos, M.M. // Patient Care; 9/30/1998, Vol. 32 Issue 15, p132 

    Presents brief information pertaining clinical medicine. Data supporting the notion that clinical depression is an independent risk factor for the development of coronary artery disease (CAD); Details on a study which revealed the danger of using antimigraine drugs in patients with CAD;...

  • Homeopathic Grand Rounds.
    Shevin, William // Journal of the American Institute of Homeopathy; Sep95, Vol. 88 Issue 3, p143 

    No abstract available.

  • The Collected Works of Arthur Hill Grimmer, MD.
    Currim, Ahmed N. // Journal of the American Institute of Homeopathy; Dec95, Vol. 88 Issue 4, p204 

    No abstract available.

  • Clinical Snapshots.
    Guess, George // Journal of the American Institute of Homeopathy; Dec95, Vol. 88 Issue 4, p226 

    No abstract available.

  • A Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial: Arnica montana Applied Topically to Subcutaneous Mechanical Injuries.
    Schmidt, Colleen // Journal of the American Institute of Homeopathy; Dec96, Vol. 89 Issue 4, p186 

    No abstract available.

  • Selegiline for Smarts: Anti-Aging Drug.
    Schmidt, Colleen // Colgan Chronicles; Jan1997, Vol. 1 Issue 1, p9 

    No abstract available.

  • Chondroitin Update.
    Schmidt, Colleen // Colgan Chronicles; Apr99, Vol. 3 Issue 3, p5 

    No abstract available.

  • Is clinical effectiveness a management issue?
    Dunning, Michael; Lugon, Myriam; MacDonald, John // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition); 01/24/98, Vol. 316 Issue 7127, p243 

    Editorial. Comments on the need for partnerships between clinicians and managers as a means of clinical effectiveness. Effect of this partnership on evidence based practice; Reason progress in evidence based practice may be contentious; Factor which has stimulated interest in implementing...

  • Ethics and evidence based medicine.
    Kerridge, Ian; Lowe, Michael; Henry, David // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition); 04/11/98, Vol. 316 Issue 7138, p1151 

    Examines ethical concerns associated with evidence based medicine. Overview of the philosophical criticisms against evidence based medicine; How evidence is collected; How evidence is used.

  • Framework for analysing risk and safety in clinical medicine.
    Vincent, Charles; Taylor-Adams, Sally; Stanhope, Nicola // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition); 04/11/98, Vol. 316 Issue 7138, p1154 

    Proposes a framework for assessing risk and safety in clinical practice. Types of failures in accident causation; Applications of the framework; Factors that influence clinical practice; Team factors and their components.

  • Applying research evidence to individual patients.
    Godlee, Fiona // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition); 05/30/98, Vol. 316 Issue 7145, p1621 

    Focuses on the unresolved conflict in clinical medicine in Great Britain, between the nature of clinical practice and the nature of the research evidence. What are clinicians exhorted to do; Reason for the poor organization of research literature.

  • Never underestimate a placebo.
    Baron, J H // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition); 10/31/98, Vol. 317 Issue 7167, p1190 

    Deals with the lessons which helped to make a competent clinician. Acceptance of praise or blame from a patient; Efficacy of a placebo.

  • Textbook fantasies.
    Farrell, Liam // BMJ: British Medical Journal (International Edition); 10/5/96, Vol. 313 Issue 7061, p887 

    Emphasizes the importance of keen observation in diagnosing patients. Disparity between textbook discussion of a disease's manifestations and real life signs and symptoms; Limitations of textbook discussion of diseases.

  • Opinion: Inside commissioning - The latest thinking on resdesigning healthcare.
    Farrell, Liam // GP: General Practitioner; 5/2/2012, p15 

    The article discusses the functioning of clinical commissioning groups (CCGs), which is different from other medical organizations in Great Britain.

  • Predicting clinical states in individual patients.
    Braitman, Leonard E.; Davidoff, Frank // Annals of Internal Medicine; 9/1/96, Vol. 125 Issue 5, p406 

    Examines a model used in forecasting the occurrence of a disease in the presence of clinical findings. Criteria used in assessing the critical appraisal of probability models; Applications; Strengths and limitations of the model.

  • All in how you put it.
    R.M.D. // Cortlandt Forum; 04/25/97, Vol. 10 Issue 4, p116 

    Urges physicians to use simple wording and to reword questions when taking a patient's clinical history.

  • Clinical practice guidelines: Critical questions, evolving answers.
    Nicholas, Donald L. // Business Journal Serving Southern Tier, CNY, Mohawk Valley, Fing; 10/2/95, Vol. 9 Issue 20, p11B 

    Presents answers to questions on clinical-practice guidelines or clinical pathways. Liability for the level and quality of care given; Potential scope of guidelines; Protection of patients' rights; Copyright and proprietary ownership of practice guidelines; Exclusion of providers.

  • 'Significance of numbers' key to finding, understanding good literature.
    Morgan, Daniel R. // Primary Care Optometry News; Apr2013, Vol. 18 Issue 4, p1 

    The article focuses on the importance of numbers to the success in understanding clinical literature in the U.S. in 2013.

  • UK panel warns of crisis in clinical research careers.
    Dickson, David // Nature; 6/22/1995, Vol. 375 Issue 6533, p619 

    Reports on a call for review of academic careers in clinical medicine in Britain following reforms in the National Health Service (NHS). Difficulties in research supported by the NHS; Concern over an increasing number of doctors choosing careers in clinical practice rather than clinical...

  • GLOSSARY OF TERMS FOR EVIDENCE-BASED ORTHOPAEDICS.
    Dickson, David // Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, American Volume; Oct2006, Vol. 88 Issue 10, p2310 

    A glossary of terms related to trials of therapeutic interventions is presented.

  • 33-Year-Old Man With Cough, Fever, and Weight Loss.
    Burnette, Brian L.; Beckman, Thomas J. // Mayo Clinic Proceedings; Oct2007, Vol. 82 Issue 10, p1265 

    A quiz concerning the diagnosis of a patient with cough, fever, and weight loss symptoms is presented.

  • Mayo Clinic Proceedings 2008: Content Refinement, Continuing Medical Education Credit, Web Site Improvements, and More.
    Lanier, William L. // Mayo Clinic Proceedings; Jan2008, Vol. 83 Issue 1, p13 

    The article announces the new publication policy of the journal "Mayo Clinic Proceedings."

  • Clinical Prediction Rules: Time to Sacrifice the Holy Cow of Specificity?
    Miller, Jack // Journal of Manual & Manipulative Therapy (Journal of Manual & Ma; 2007, Vol. 15 Issue 2, p123 

    A letter to the editor is presented in response to the article about clinical prediction rules.

  • Comparing insulin and incretins.
    Miller, Jack // Internal Medicine Alert; 9/15/2010 Supplement, p115 

    The article reports on a study which examines the influence of incretin therapies or insulin on glycemic control, weight loss, and changes in cardiovascular (CV) biomarkers in patients with type 2 diabetes.

  • CNE/CME questions.
    Miller, Jack // Same-Day Surgery; Mar2010, Vol. 34 Issue 3, p36 

    A quiz concerning management and clinical issues relating to ambulatory surgical care is presented.

  • The management of hypertension in Canada: a review of current guidelines, their shortcomings and implications for the future.
    McAlister, Finlay A.; Campbell, Norman R.C.; Zarnke, Kelly; Levine, Mitchell; Graham, Ian D. // CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal; 2/20/2001, Vol. 164 Issue 4, p517 

    Clinicians are exposed to numerous hypertension guidelines. However, their enthusiasm for these guidelines, and the impact of the guidelines, appears modest at best. Barriers to the successful implementation of a guideline can be identified at the level of the clinician, the patient or the...

  • Domestic Violence and Clinical Medicine.
    McAlister, Finlay A.; Campbell, Norman R.C.; Zarnke, Kelly; Levine, Mitchell; Graham, Ian D. // JGIM: Journal of General Internal Medicine; Feb2002, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p162 

    Editorial. Comments on the implications of domestic violence for clinical medicine. Global health impact of domestic violence; Approach to the clinical care of patients at risk for domestic violence; Factors associated with infrequent screening for domestic violence.

  • Are Clinicians and Researchers Different?
    Logemann, Jeri A. // ASHA Leader; 04/25/2000, Vol. 5 Issue 8, p2 

    Explores how clinicians and researchers differ in their approach to work. Definition of research; Comparison between the process of conducting research and the process of clinical evaluation and management of clients; Importance of communication and respect between clinicians and researchers.

  • Current controversies in asthma management.
    Ryan, Dermot // Pulse; 3/17/2003, Vol. 63 Issue 11, p48 

    Examines key issues in the clinical management of asthma in Great Britain. Guidelines to asthma management; Role of complementary therapy; Flaws in drug assessment; Controversy in self-management. INSETS: How good is the evidence?;Summary of new asthma guidelines.

  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.
    Azzarelli, A.; Grimer, R.J. // Sarcoma; Dec1998, Vol. 2 Issue 3/4, p193 

    Comments on an article concerning the diagnosis and treatment of soft tissue sarcoma (STS) in the Netherlands, published in the periodical 'Sarcoma.' Treatment guidelines for STS; Comparison of various treatment options for STS.

  • Encouraging Ethical Excellence.
    Shefrin, Arna P.; Harper, Beth // Applied Clinical Trials; May2000, Vol. 9 Issue 5, p52 

    Part II. Discusses how to create a work environment in clinical research that fosters the highest ethical standards of behavior. Outline of a systematic approach to ethical decision-making; Reasons why people are motivated to behave less than ethically; Establishment of a language for ethical...

  • Auditing Clinical Data.
    Pyle, H. Ruth // Applied Clinical Trials; May2000, Vol. 9 Issue 5, p65 

    Explains how to conduct clinical data audits. Performance of study-oriented and investigator-oriented inspections; Use of a clinical quality assurance program to coordinate monitoring efforts; Employment of a contract research organization or site management organization; Benefits of clinical...

  • Documenting Monitoring Activities.
    Bohaychuk, Wendy; Ball, Graham // Applied Clinical Trials; May2000, Vol. 9 Issue 5, p72 

    Discusses steps for documenting monitoring activities during clinical trials. Monitoring visit reports; Checklist for preparation of source data verification plans; Documentation of source data verification; Case report form review at study site.

  • Q&A.
    Bohaychuk, Wendy; Ball, Graham // Applied Clinical Trials; May2000, Vol. 9 Issue 5, p86 

    Presents a question-and-answer advisory on clinical trial administration. Duties of investigators; Office for Protection From Research Risks documents; Trade associations for clinical research professionals.

  • Managing in a Clinical Environment.
    Konopka, Valerie // Applied Clinical Trials; Apr2001, Vol. 10 Issue 4, p102 

    Offers advice on managing in a clinical environment. Determination of management priorities; Use of previous issues to address present concerns; Identification of obstacles to management; Development of action plans; Use of creativity in management.

  • News Update.
    Konopka, Valerie // Applied Clinical Trials; Jan2002, Vol. 11 Issue 1, p14 

    Reports global clinical developments as of January 2002. Increase on the biopharmaceutical products; Results of a Phase four clinical trial comparing the use of Infergen plus ribavirin and Rebetron; Reductions on the symptoms of overactive bladder.

  • News Update.
    Konopka, Valerie // Applied Clinical Trials; Jul2002, Vol. 11 Issue 7, p22 

    Presents news items on developments in applied clinical trials in the U.S. as of July 2002. Enforcement and improvement of Food and Drug Administration's Pediatric Rule; Discontinuance of clinical development of product for treatment of moderate-to-severe psoriasis; Approval for vaccines and...

  • Business News.
    Konopka, Valerie // Applied Clinical Trials; Jul2002, Vol. 11 Issue 7, p67 

    Presents news items on developments in applied clinical trials as of July 2002. Newsletter on regulations, compliance and guidance activity; Research service measuring consumer purchases and use of prescription and over-the-counter medicines; Collaboration agreement to search for therapeutic...

  • Learn Before You Leap.
    Waife, Ronald S. // Applied Clinical Trials; Oct2002, Vol. 11 Issue 10, p68 

    Discusses the importance of staff training in order for a business to succeed. Process improvement; Learning through serendipity; Institutional learning relevant to clinical practice.

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