... outlined in this book are essential knowledge forappreciating the biological and psychological underpinnings of psychiatry, and learn-ing can be greatly enhanced by taking an interest in the ... Observational learning involves modelling.ASSOCIATIVE LEARNINGCLASSICAL CONDITIONING (CC) (RESPONDENT LEARNING)Described by Pavlov (1849–1936) in 1927, who trained dogs to salivate in response toa ... PSYCHOLOGYCONTENTIOUS FINDINGS CONCERNING INTELLIGENCE•Inappropriate use has led to erroneous interpretations, e.g. IQ variance accordingto racial differences.•Intelligence has an inverse relationship...
... Hospital Clinical Practice Guidelines combines advice for “rhinosinusitis”, defined as “inflammation of the epithelial lining in the paranasal sinuses” and noting that this is “common in children”, ... the following findings are worth noting in respect of non-allergic rhinitis: • “Antihistamines (all classes) versus placebo: Only one study which examined the role of antihistamines in the treatment ... Guidelines Clearinghouse. Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. Evidence-based care guideline for management of acute bacterial sinusitis in children 1-18 years of age. Cincinnati...
... Carea growing interest in the clinical use of these natural substances in both medicine and psychiatry. Recent research findings on the central role of omega-3 fattyacids in brain functioning are ... ofNursing, Gonzaga University, Spokane, WashingtonGrace Naing, M.D.Consulting Physician in Integrative Medicine and Acupuncture, Berkshire Fam-ily Medicine, Wyomissing, Pennsylvania; and in Addiction ... nonorthodox medicine. Postgraduate training programs in integrative medicine have been founded in affiliation with several prominent medicalxxiv Complementary and Alternative Treatmentsin Mental Health...
... began verifying and publishing the books of his great teacher, the savant Mohammad Amin Sheikho, and in fulfilling his wish in introducing the cupping operation to the human community in an authentic ... confine cupping on days of Saturday, or Sunday, or Monday, or Tuesday…etc. but it defines the cupping time according to the lunar month, from his saying: “ Cupping is detested at the beginning ... diseases abstain protectively from attacking him. Page 40"CUPPING" A prophetical medicine appears in its new scientific perspectiveiron (hemo) and amino acids (globin) which are...
... recognition as well as in administration of screening instruments.COMPREHENSIVE MEDICAL AND SOCIAL ASSESSMENT(INCLUDING DIAGNOSIS)Wherever possible, initial assessment should be in the individual's ... facilitating meaningful social contact andrecognising circumstances that increase individual risk (bereavement, social isolation,institutionalisation, poverty). Encouraging continued social and intellectual ... planningwhich may facilitate compliance, particularly in the context of long-term prophylaxis. A systematicmultidisciplinary approach to record keeping and information sharing (within the confines...
... research training programs. Results from the 1992, 1995, and 2001 surveys indicate declines in every category related to research training, including the numbers of institutions, training pro-grams, ... goals of training, with an emphasis on both core research training and training trajectories to facilitate patient-14 RESEARCH TRAINING INPSYCHIATRY RESIDENCY centives for pursuing a research ... training in psychiatry. This finding led the committee to conclude that a more diverse group of trainees needs to be persuaded that research careers inpsychiatry are worthwhile. Greater financial...
... drkarimi2001@yahoo.comAbstract With increase in the marriage age some women experience gynecological cancers before giving birth. Thus fertility sparing in these patients is an important point and much work has ... ovarian tumors is being successfully performed. Keywords: Gynecological cancers -fertility sparing - complications - recurrence - outcomeMINI-REVIEWFertility Sparing Treatmentsin Young Patients ... desiring future childbearing. If these methods don’t work, the patient should be encouraged to consider a combination of several methods. There are no contraindications to combine IVF (in vitro...
... donor insemination are outlined.Elina Hemminki (Chapter 12), a Finnish epidemiologist and health tech-nology assessment expert, approaches antenatal screening from an evidence-based medicine ... Harris.Neil McIntosh (Chapter 21), a consultant paediatrician in Scotland, oVersa practising clinician’s slant on disability, in the context of ethical issues in withdrawing life-sustaining treatment. ... according to theview in question, infants lack a right to life. However, this is at odds with ourmoral intuitions, according to which infants have moral interests that deserveprotection, including...
... medicalschool focusing on a separate area: “examination andstandards in examination,”“e-learning in medicine, ”“evaluation of teaching,”“practical year,” and “prepara-tion for final examination.” The ... 64Seminars 11 33Bedside teaching 412Elective courses 722Seminars 722Problem-based learning 414E-learning 310Communication and interaction training 26Video seminars 26Interactive learning ... 26CollaborationAdult psychiatry 24 73Pediatrics 16 48Psychosomatic medicine 13 39Neurology 515Social medicine 26Psychology 26Forensic psychiatry, internal medicine, gynecology, preventive medicine (1...
... studies analysing a determined polymorphisms be-tween the studies examining it within 1-3 polymor-phisms versus studies examining the same polymor-phism among more than 3 polymorphism. Since the ... (“false-positive” reporting) is a particular threat to the credibility of the literature, including genetic associa-tion studies, since it may affect decision-making both in clinical and pharmacological ... Easterbrook PJ, Berlin JA, Gopalan R, et al. Publication bias in clin-ical research. Lancet 1991;337:867–72 4. Begg CB, Berlin JA. Publication bias: a problem in interpreting medical data....
... slight velopharyngeal insuffi ciency in humans [107] . Ophof et al . implanted skin sub-strates after cell seeding with oral keratinocytes in vitro into palatinal wounds in dogs as a model for ... biomaterials in tissue engineering . Pediatr. Res. , 63 , 487 – 491 . 328 13 Regenerative Medicine the oCG, which can be considered as weak links [105, 137] . Upon cleavage of gly-colide containing ... war - wounded pilots in World War II: Soft tissue and eye injuries induced by and containing small fractions of bursting windows of airplane cockpits (PMMA) led to minute foreign body reactions...
... donor insemination are outlined.Elina Hemminki (Chapter 12), a Finnish epidemiologist and health tech-nology assessment expert, approaches antenatal screening from an evidence-based medicine ... Harris.Neil McIntosh (Chapter 21), a consultant paediatrician in Scotland, oVersa practising clinician’s slant on disability, in the context of ethical issues in withdrawing life-sustaining treatment. ... pregnancy – in part because it isintended for a clinical audience, in part because the stages of pregnancy oVera narrative framework for understanding the recent debates in maternal–fetal medicine. ...
... autonomy. Instead we might face ‘egoism’, ‘socialalienation’, ‘moral indiVerence’ or even ‘moral incapacity’ within such aculture.All in all, I claim that the main problem in Wnding global ... Perspective.Bloomington: Indiana University Press.Wolf, S. (1999). Erasing diVerence: race, ethnicity and gender in bioethics. In Embody-ing Bioethics: Recent Feminist Advances, ed. A. Donchin and L.M. ... taken into consideration.The choice medical professionals have to make is usually between conXict-ing rights and interests of individuals in question. In most cases of maternal–fetal medicine...