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Silber Cynthia G - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: This study was undertaken to investigate the relationship of demographics, medical school performance, and licensing examination scores to board certification. STUDY DESIGN: A longitudinal follow-up study of graduates of Jefferson Medical College between 1968 and 1994 identified in the AMA Physicians' Professional Data (AMA-PPD) file as practicing obstetrics and ...
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Yeo In-Sok - - 2005
This paper elucidates the relationship between Hippocrates and Galen concerning the classification of fever and illustrates Galen's use and abuse of Hippocrates. Galen used Epidemics VI in order to justify his own arguments on the classification of fever, based on the three forms of matter. A close examination of Galen's ...
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Bhattacharjee Prosanta Kumar - - 2005
An 11-month-old girl child presented with distension of abdomen, constipation, vomiting and fever. X-ray of the abdomen suggested intestinal obstruction. Exploration revealed the distal ileum to be kinked around a band running from the tip of a congested Meckel's diverticulum to the lateral pelvic wall. A small perforation was noticed ...
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Wall B F - - 2005
This article describes the system of regulation and practical guidance that has been developed in the UK for implementing the requirement in the EC Medical Exposure Directive that all Member States shall promote the establishment and use of diagnostic reference levels (DRLs) for medical X-ray examinations. In particular, it describes ...
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McManus I C - - 2005
BACKGROUND: The maintenance of standards is a problem for postgraduate medical examinations, particularly if they use norm-referencing as the sole method of standard setting. In each of its diets, the MRCP(UK) Part 1 Examination includes a number of marker questions, which are unchanged from their use in a previous diet. ...
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O'Boyle Amy L - - 2004
Anal sphincter injury as a result of birth trauma is the leading cause of fecal incontinence in women presenting to surgical clinics. A 36-year-old active duty woman was referred to the Urogynecology Clinic at Madigan Army Medical Center for evaluation of a deficient perineal body. She reluctantly reported a 12-year ...
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Nabors Laura A - - 2004
Many adolescents and young adults purchase and use over-the-counter (OTC) medications, and some may take these medications without reading about how to use them. Most do read package inserts and labels to learn about the medication, but studies examining what influences label reading for youth are needed. This study assessed ...
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Carr Urszula - - 2004
The adult clinical post-mortem examination has seriously declined in Norwich recently, with only 34 of them (representing 1.4% of deaths in hospital) having been undertaken in 2003. Moreover, the next-of-kin are increasingly restricting the extent of the examination when they give consent. Analogous but less severe changes have occurred in ...
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Van Eldik D A - - 2004
BACKGROUND: In recent times, it has been proposed to classify endodontic files as single-use items due to a perceived inability to adequately clean the instruments. The purpose of the present study was to quantify the surface debris on files removed from the manufacturer's packaging, and after cleaning using an ultrasonic ...
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Foreman Stephen M - - 2004
OBJECTIVE: To determine categories of offense, experience, and gender of disciplined doctors of chiropractic (DC) in California and compare them with disciplined medical physicians in California. METHODS: Retrospective reviews of publicly available data from the California Board of Chiropractic Examiners. RESULTS: The DC disciplinary categories, in descending order, were fraud ...
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Sargent Michael J - - 2004
Two studies examined whether a criminal defendant's race influences Whites' sensitivity to legally relevant information. In Study 1, prosecution case strength ratings and guilt likelihood ratings were more sensitive to the strength of the defendant's alibi when he was Black than when he was White, if the experimental task was ...
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Wood James D - - 2004
The role of dentists in identifying victims of mass disasters is well documented. The organization of dentists who are trained in identification procedures at a local, state, or federal level may be a valuable resource in the event of a mass disaster in California. This article explores the organization of ...
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Carter Anthony M - - 2004
Based on the number of tissues separating maternal from fetal blood, placentas are classified as epitheliochorial, endotheliochorial or hemochorial. We review the occurrence of these placental types in the various orders of eutherian mammals within the framework of the four superorders identified by the techniques of molecular phylogenetics. The superorder ...
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Kohlenberg Barbara S - - 2004
BACKGROUND: Bupropion SR (Zyban) has been shown in randomized controlled trials to be an efficacious pharmacological aid for smoking cessation; however, recent reports have raised serious concerns about the breadth of its applicability without complications or contraindications. METHODS: We examined this issue in a well-documented medical population, i.e. veterans volunteering ...
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MacMillan Douglas - - 2004
The population of red deer (Cervus elaphus) in Scotland has doubled over the last 30 years and there is increasing concern among conservationists about the long-term impact of increased grazing on native woodlands and other sensitive nature conservation sites. Currently, the government relies on a voluntary approach to deer control, ...
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Barboi Alexandru C - - 2004
OBJECTIVE: To examine the neurologic cinematographic contributions of Gheorghe Marinescu. BACKGROUND: Near the end of the 19th century, cinematography developed and was immediately recognized as a new technique applicable to medical documentation. After studying with several prominent European neurologists and deeply influenced by Jean-Martin Charcot, Marinescu returned to Bucharest in ...
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McKenzie Nicole C - - 2004
This study investigated whether obstacle negotiation kinematics among younger (YA) and older adults (OA) are influenced by postural threat. Obstacle negotiation kinematics among YA and OA were examined under four conditions of postural threat. Seventeen older and 15 YA negotiated a fixed virtual obstacle while walking at a self-determined velocity ...
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Tong Jacqui - - 2004
This article examines the relationship between Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) and the Sphere Project. Prior to revisiting the concerns MSF had with the project, it looks at factors that give rise to differences between NGOs and cites some reasons for why an organisation such as MSF would not embrace such ...
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Hansen Axel C - - 2004
The author spent many years at Meharry as medical student, resident physician, faculty member, and member of the Board of Trustees. Those roles allowed him to become well-acquainted with six of the eight past presidents: Drs. Turner, Clawson, West, Elam, Lester, and Satcher. He also served as medical director of ...
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Lorence Daniel P - - 2004
This paper provides an overview of the research into current medical vocabularies and their impact on searching the Web for health information. The Web provides growing opportunities for laypersons to gain knowledge about specific health conditions, though research to date has been incomplete. Many studies have examined aspects of controlled ...
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Brukner Peter - - 2004
OBJECTIVE: To present an overview of medical screening of athletes in Australia DATA SOURCES: Data was obtained from Australian sports physicians involved in elite national and professional programs. DATA SYNTHESIS/METHODS: The status in Australia of medical screening and in particular the Pre-participation Examination (PPE) was reviewed. RESULTS: The PPE as ...
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Otsuki T - - 2004
Several reports have proposed that the concentration of secretory immunoglobulin A (S-IgA) in saliva is an indicator of psychological stress. With this in mind, we decided to examine it in 10 second year medical student volunteers at Kawasaki Medical School course between May 4 and July 13, 2000 and discussed ...
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Ai Amy L - - 2004
This study was designed to fill gaps in the new field of positive psychology. Using data from two sequential interviews, this study examined the effect of faith-based and secular pathways to hope and optimism among 226 middle-aged and older patients facing a major medical crisis-cardiac surgery. Structural equation modeling demonstrated ...
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Adams Laura L - - 2004
This study constituted the first step in the psychometric development of a self-report screening instrument for risk of opioid medication misuse among chronic pain patients. A 26-item instrument, the Pain Medication Questionnaire (PMQ), was constructed based on suspected behavioral correlates of opioid medication misuse, which heretofore have received limited empirical ...
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Nayak Sanjeev - - 2004
All requests for radiographs in the United Kingdom should comply with Royal College of Radiologists (RCR) guidelines, which aim to encourage more appropriate use of diagnostic radiology and so reduce the number of clinically unhelpful radiographic examinations. The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of the X-ray ...
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Chaudhry Ramesh - - 2004
Identification of individual by signature examination could be improved by the lateral palm print examination. By the use of new technique discussed by the author in this paper, the forensic expert can find out very useful information about the writer of writings even without going into the depth of questioned ...
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Poindexter Cynthia Cannon - - 2004
In this article, the author uses selected narrative analysis methods to deconstruct stories presented in separate interviews by a married couple who believe that their HIV-infected adult daughter has been victimized by medical profiling. In their accounts, they construct their belief that their daughter's gender, race, education, appearance, and socioeconomic ...
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Ragland David R - - 2004
PURPOSE: To understand the driving behavior of older adults, this study examines self-reported reasons for driving limitation or avoidance. DESIGN AND METHODS: Baseline interviews were conducted (n = 2,046) as part of a community-based study of aging and physical performance in persons aged 55 years or older in Sonoma, California. ...
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Dar Reuven - - 2004
RATIONALE: Nicotine is almost universally believed to be the primary agent motivating tobacco smoking and the main impediment to cessation. A principal argument in support of the presumed reinforcing properties of nicotine is that smokers self-administer pure nicotine. However, the evidence for nicotine self-administration in smokers has not been critically ...
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Gagajewski Angelique - - 2004
The analytic accuracy and precision for measurement of chemical analytes in vitreous humor (VH) are critical if results are to be used in forensic pathology. The purpose of our study was to demonstrate the stability and the reproducibility of VH sodium, potassium, chloride, glucose, urea nitrogen, acetone, and beta-hydroxybutyrate in ...
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The vast majority of casualties will only require a common sense approach to their preparation for evacuation, by asking simple questions, most problems can be identified and resolved prior to the evacuation. Ask? Are aeromed teams available to undertake this task? (Contact them). If aeromed teams are unavailable but can ...
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Kim Tae-im - - 2004
To investigate the postnatal risk factors of retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), we analysed demographic and clinical data abstracted from the medical records of 425 premature babies who were examined for ROP between January 1994 and December 1998 at Asan Medical Centre, Seoul, Korea. ROP developed in 20.7% of the cases ...
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Aminoff Bechor Z - - 2004
Assessment of suffering is extremely important in dying end-stage dementia patients (ESDP). We have developed and examined the reliability and validity of the Mini-Suffering State Examination (MSSE), in 103 consecutive bedridden ESDP. Main outcome measures included inter-observer reliability and concurrent validity. Reliability of the MSSE questionnaire was satisfactory, with Cronbach ...
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Lee Ook - - 2004
The Confucian tradition still dictates the behavior of many people in East Asian countries such as South Korea. Even in e-mail communication, people try their best to show signs of respect which is required by the Confucian tradition. This psychological barrier can be detrimental to the development of democracy as ...
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Wolfe Mitchell I - - 2004
Increasing infectious disease deaths, the emergence of new infections, and bioterrorism have made surveillance for infectious diseases a public health concern. Medical examiners and coroners certify approximately 20% of all deaths that occur within the United States and can be a key source of information regarding infectious disease deaths. We ...
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Ferris Lorraine E - - 2004
Therapeutic jurisprudence (TJ) and preventive law (PL) are used as two theoretical perspectives from which to examine the best interests of parties in mediation because of a dispute about a physician's practice. The focus is mediation provided by and/or for the medical regulator. The paper reviews the literature on TJ ...
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Aroua A - - 2004
A patient-oriented survey was conducted in Switzerland with the aim to establishing the distribution of medical X-ray examinations among the population. A sample of 1235 people aged between 15 and 74 y (589 males and 637 females) was contacted. The participants were asked to give the number of medical X-ray ...
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Niles Richard - - 2004
This paper examines the strategies of drag performer/ playwright Charles Busch. His performance aesthetic is explored and shown to be subversive even though its initial impulse is to entertain. Basing my arguments on the work of Judith Butler, Elin Diamond, and others, I argue that drag queens like Busch can ...
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Lax Michael B - - 2004
Treating physicians' and independent medical examiners' (IMEs') opinions were compared to identify differences of opinion and to develop a basis for understanding the differences. Twenty-three patients of an occupational health center (OHC) who had been examined by an IME were studied. OHC and IME opinions regarding diagnosis, work-relatedness, treatment recommendations, ...
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Zheng Wei - - 2004
The direct and sensitized photodegradations of imidacloprid, 1-(6-chloro-3-pyridinylmethyl)-N-nitro-2-imidazolidinimine, were investigated in aqueous solution and with and without various photo-sensitizers. Results of the study revealed that the intensity of lamp-house and irradiation wavelength had significant effects on the photolysis of imidacloprid. Complete degradation of 20 mg/L imidacloprid in aqueous phase was ...
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Carepo Marta S P - - 2004
Chromobacterium violaceum is a Gram-negative bacterium found in a wide variety of tropical and subtropical ecosystems. The complete genome sequence of C. violaceum ATCC 12472 is now available, and it has considerable biotechnological potential for various applications, such as environmental detoxification, as well as medical and agricultural use. We examined ...
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Fujita Yasuyuki - - 2004
BACKGROUND: The National Death Index is a useful source to establish the death of an individual and to determine the cause of death. We identified deaths in atomic bomb survivors in the United States who were lost to follow-up through the National Death Index, and examined the completeness of mortality ...
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Batmangelich Sorush - - 2004
The American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) is working closely with its 24 member boards to implement the four components of a Maintenance of Certification (MOC) program. Those components include evidence of professional standing, lifelong learning and self-assessment, cognitive expertise, and evaluation of performance in practice. The new MOC program ...
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Wettach George R - - 2003
The National Board of Medical Examiners' recent decision to include a clinical skills examination as part of the licensing requirements for U.S. medical graduates has generated widespread discussion about the role of standardized patients in medical education. The author demonstrates that while specific clinical skills can and should be integrated ...
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Adeyekun A A - - 2003
We present a 24-year-old lady who reported at the radiology department, UBTH Benin City for a chest radiograph, as part of her pre-employment medical examination. She was asymptomatic, her past medical history was not significant and physical examination revealed an apex beat located on the 5th right intercoastal space. The ...
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Downing Julie J - - 2003
A distinguishing feature of elite cross-country skiers is their superlative upper-body power (UBP). Recently, roller board training was shown to be superior for improving UBP in cross-country skiers; however, the newly developed wind machine had not yet been tested. The purpose of this study was to determine if wind machine ...
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Harris Nathan - - 2003
The dimensionality of the moral emotions was tested to examine whether theoretical distinctions between specific emotions were empirically supported. A total of 720 drink-driving offenders indicated the degree to which they experienced feelings associated with the moral emotions, in an interview conducted after attending court or a restorative justice conference. ...
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Peipins Lucy A - - 2003
Mining, handling, processing, and personal or commercial use of asbestos-contaminated vermiculite have led to widespread contamination of the Libby, Montana, area. We initiated a medical testing program in response to reports of respiratory illness in the community. The purpose of this analysis was to identify and quantify asbestos-related radiographic abnormalities ...
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White H A - - 2003
When asked to examine a patient in a clinical examination, undergraduates and postgraduates characteristically begin with a painstaking observation of the hands. It was of concern that this is done mainly for the benefit of the examiners and that, in routine clinical practice, examination of the hands receives scant attention. ...
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Evers Holly V - - 2003
Four 5 mo old captive raised coyotes (Canis latrans) were experimentally inoculated with approximately 1 x 10(6) Babesia gibsoni organisms. Parasites were detected 1 wk post-inoculation in all coyotes with maximum parasitemia of 8-11% occurring at 34 wk. Parasitemias remained at or above 1% for at least 12 wk and ...
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