... emotions, and motivations Historians of science sometimes call this idea the “view from nowhere.” It is, in its own way, a noble vision And yet at the same time it is a vision that, empirically, ... monk and now teaches Tibetan studies in America As the dialogues unfolded, many technical subtleties and linguistic ambiguities associated with differences in Tibetan and Western understandings ... over the course of the week that a certain understanding of essential human nature was coloring many of his interventions and comments, and a self-standing exposition of these seemed potentially...
... GE, and TW designed the study; SF, GE, and PKH reviewed the literature; SF and GE collected and analyzed the data; and SF, GF, PKH, and TW wrote the manuscript All of the authors revised and ... implementing LTP, and more knowledge on their harms and benefits are required We believe that considering the options and all the risks and benefits LTP is a proper way of handling these patients, ... training and written protocols, and this seems to increase confidence How the patient is positioned in LTP differs, and the consequence of this is unknown More research on the utilization and consequences...
... addressing both the benefits and dangers of CPOEs, and highlighting differences in the types of errors prevented and perhaps enhanced through their use They provide a nuanced understanding of how CPOE ... errors, not actual adverse drug events; and even then, we usually find the inconsequential errors When Berger and Kichak [3] analyzed studies by Bates et al [4,5] and focused on consequential errors, ... study of hand-written and computerized physician order entry in the ICU Crit Care 2005, 9: R516-R521 Kaushal R, Shojania KG, Bates DW: Effects of computerized physician order entry and clinical...
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... members must understand and respect the contributions of those who represent different · Status and power of physicians and lawyers Misunderstandings between medical, biomedical, and social scientists ... focus, and why There is also a lack of understanding among women about the etiology, seriousness, and range of infections In addition, clinicians lack an understanding of the problem and not ... history, and laboratory findings Researchers used saline wet mount to diagnose bacterial vaginosis (BV), candida, and trichomoniasis; gram stain to diagnose gonorrhea, BV, candida, and trichomoniasis;...
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... with stigma and discrimination Stigma and discrimination fuel the epidemic There is growing evidence that stigma and discrimination contribute to risky behaviours in both HIV positive and HIV negative ... worker solidarity and changes in government policy are showing positive effects In Paris, the PAST project has mobilized sex workers and transgenders to claim their rights and obtain services ... conceived the manuscript BS and ID reviewed the literature and wrote the manuscript; HH participated to the writing and provide reports on community HIV testing All authors read and approved the final...
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... mobilizing for war in Afghanistan and Iraq as well as homeland security During this time, a large percentage of our participants were literally moved overnight and many were moved to "undisclosed ... between 18.0 and 24.9, and overweight/obese by a BMI greater than or equal to 25.0 Overweight and obesity were aggregated Page of (page number not for citation purposes) Health and Quality of ... previous literature [17] While the current study found White and Asian/Pacific Islander participants reported the poorest health and Hispanic and African Americans the highest, the opposite has been...
... contributions CS, MH, RB, AC and GZ were integral to this study and to the development of this manuscript MM, DG, and RG served as clinical reviewers and contributors to the analysis and discussion sections ... summarized in Table The mean age was 47.9, and almost all (95%) were female Nearly half (41%) of the subjects were employed either full -time or part -time for pay and nearly another half (41%) were disabled, ... from caregiver) Statistical Analysis Means, standard deviations (SD), medians, and ranges were calculated for continuous variables and frequency counts and percentages were calculated for categorical...
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