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    Medical Malpractice

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    Medical Malpractice The doctor-patient relationship has been defined differently through the years. In the beginning it developed into a "common calling" which meant doctors practiced medicine as a duty to their patients. Laws were developed to protect patients‚ therefore doctors used proper care and expert skill. In the past six centuries‚ medical malpractice has increased‚ which lead to revision and addition to the law. Liability was introduced along with the "GIANT of all torts"‚ negligence

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    Medical Terminology

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    Medical Terminology 1 Medical Terminology words/terms which make up the language of medicine Majority of terms are based in Latin or Greek Serves as a Universal Language Medical terms are broken down into FOUR word parts: 1. Stem/Root = gives the essential meaning of the term 2. Prefix = added to the beginning of the term 3. Suffix = placed after a word 4. Linking or Combining Vowels = connects roots to suffixes or roots to other words Word Building Involves two steps: 1

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    Medical Errors

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    Abstract Medical errors and the quality problems to which they lead harm millions of Americans each year. If we are to reduce errors and improve quality substantially‚ we must create systems and care processes that anticipate inevitable human errors and either prevent them or compensate for them before they cause harm. Formidable barriers now stand in the way of progress. Success will require a multifaceted strategy‚ including public education‚ government investment and regulation‚ payment system

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    components of biomedical computing will probably include such technologies as biomedical imaging and visualization‚ capabilities of modern computing required for genome-related analysis‚ medical robotics‚ computer-based diagnostics and treatment systems and medical informatics (medical data acquisition and management). Biomedical imaging and visualization will be very important‚ because it supports the whole medical cycle: from diagnostics to treatment methods choice and its optimization‚ as well as

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    Medical Transcription

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    chance of pregnancy although she states that she is sexually active and using no birth control. GYNECOLOGY HISTORY: Patient is gravida 2‚ para 1‚ abortus 1. Her only child is a 15-year-old daughter who lives in Texas with her grandmother. PAST MEDICAL HISTORY: Positive for hepatitis b. PAST SURGICAL HISTORY: Pilonidal cyst‚ removed in the remote past. Had plastic surgery on her ears as a child. SOCIAL HISTORY: Married has one daughter. Patient works as a substitute teacher. Smokes one

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    HOW CAN BRAIN IMAGING HELP STUDY COGNITION? Intro * involves analysing activity within brain while performing various cog tasks – allow us to link bhvr & brain function to help understand how info is processed * cog activity assoc w neural activity in brain regions: * on scalp as electrical activity ie MEG‚ EEG (direct measures) * inside brain by measuring O2 consumption caused by neural activity ie PET‚ fMRI (indirect) * diff imaging techniques vary in their temp (time-based)

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    Medical Assisting & the Ever Changing Medical Field Thomas Edison once said “The doctor of the future will give no medicine but will interest his patients in the care of the human frame‚ in diet and in the cause and prevention of disease.” The Medical field as a whole is rapidly growing and changing on a daily basis due to new laws and research being conducted. In my chosen profession‚ Medical Assistants are the key to the relationship between the doctors and the patients. The basic job skills

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    Medical Technologist

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    Ashley Mita Dr. Jator APSU 1000 26 November 2012 Personal Career Analysis: Medical Technologists Medical and clinical laboratory technologists and technicians run a number of different tests on cells‚ tissues‚ and fluids. They specialize in matching blood types‚ analyzing drug concentration in a patient ’s blood‚ finding parasites‚ bacteria‚ and viruses. They use an assortment of instruments and tools to perform these tests‚ which include: microscopes‚ automated equipment‚ cell counters‚ and

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    Medical Terminology Final

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    HS111-06 Medical Terminology Professor Meraz Due Date HS111 Medical Terminology Project 9 Directions: Follow the instructions and review the medical record below. When you are complete‚ submit your work to the Dropbox. In Section I: Below you will find a 2 medical scenarios to read. From the 2 medical scenarios on the template‚ please identify 15 medical terms built from word parts. For each identified

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    Bio Medical Science

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    Please add a reason or a talk parameter to this template to explain the issue with the article. WikiProject Medicine or the Medicine Portal may be able to help recruit an expert. (February 2009) A biomedical scientist (biomedician‚ biomedical doctor‚ medical scientist‚ clinical scientist) is a scientist trained in biology‚ particularly in the context of medicine. These scientists work to gain knowledge on the main principles of how the human body works and to find new ways to cure or treat disease by

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