... immortalization For infusion protocols, the impact on quantity is incremental and manageable (versus the quantum changes for engraftment) and likely does not create new types of risks for 1st or 2nd ... of Cancer) Cancer Gene Ther 1998, 5:S1-S2 Junghans RP, Safar M, Huberman MS, Ma Q, Ripley R, Leung S, Beecham EJ: Preclinical and phase I data of anti-CEA "designer T cell" therapy for cancer: ... hematopoietic chimerism: application to transplantation tolerance and hematologic malignancies in experimental and clinical studies Cancer Treat Res 2002, 110:79-99 Junghans RP, Abedi M, Ma Q, Davies R,...
... Box Rational design of nanocarriers for cancer therapy Nanocarriers can offer many advantages over free drugs They: For rapid and effective clinical translation, the nanocarrier should: • • • ... P World Cancer Report (World Health Organization Press, Geneva, 2003) Cancer Facts & Figures 2007 (American Cancer Society, Atlanta, 2007) Duncan, R Polymer conjugates as anticancer nanomedicines ... inorganic nanoparticles include nanoshells and gold nanoparticles Nanoshells (100–200 nm) may use the same carrier for both imaging and therapy (Table 2) They are composed of a silica core and...
... retrieve and interpret data and to use and understand the significance of informatics, probabilities and decision-making assumptions Medical students should also be taught to navigate and evaluate ... Freemantle N, Wolf FM, Mazmanian P, Taylor-Vaisey A: Impact of formal continuing medical education: conferences, workshops, rounds, and other traditional continuing education activities change ... United States and Canada: a Report to the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching New York: Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching; 1910 Rappleye WC: Medicaleducation J...
... 10:R73 Devarajan P: Neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin anemerging troponin for kidney injury Nephrol Dial Transplant 2008, 23:3737-3743 Haase M, Bellomo R, Devarajan P, Schlattmann P, Haase-Fielitz ... studies and a meta-analysis have confirmed the utility of both urinary and plasma/serum NGAL for the early detection of AKI in other patient populations, including adults [4] and in mixed medicalsurgical ... 0.95 and a corresponding sensitivity and specificity of 0.82 and 0.90 Furthermore, this same 2-hour NGAL level correlated with severity and duration of AKI, length of stay, dialysis requirement, and...
... or any other organisation producing and managing information for a community of users, is much more than converting analog data into digital form New material is created and served in new forms ... history and tradition that has been somewhat cemented during the centuries and with the coming of the Internet and digital media, for librarians this is only yet another delivery channel for yet another ... as an organisation that secure the selection, conservation, organisation, preservation and the access to information that is vital for the members of the specific organisation Librarians and...
... music, dance and film) and a range of humanistic, cognitive, neuroscientific, and evolutionary approaches Third, the atmosphere invited attendants to exchange ideas and perspectives, and to contribute ... gender and sexual orientation on ratings of attractiveness for male and female faces Participants included heterosexual and homosexual men and women The results showed that for heterosexual women and ... preference for cheesecake derives from an evolved preference for the fats and oils that were advantageous to survival in the moderate quantities naturally occurring in nuts and seeds but are disadvantageous...
... academic interest and discussions are held along with the clinician and pathologist A minimum of 75% attendance is mandatory for Junior, Associate and Senior Consultants, Residents and DNB students ... arrythmias—diagnosis and management PG-II Dr Ashutosh Taneja 10.04.13 Pathophysiology and management PG-I of hypertension in the ICU Dr Ashok Anand 17.04.13 Valvular lesions—pathophysiology PG-II and management ... 07.05.13 Pancreas Dr Vinit Shah Dr Anil Arora 14.05.13 Pancreas Dr Rinkesh Kumar Bansal Dr Piyush Ranjan 21.05.13 Biliary Dr Mohan Goyal Dr Ashish Kumar 28.05.13 Liver Dr Mohan Goyal Dr Naresh Bansal...
... Postpartum/neonatal Anesthesia Other Disability Rating Emotional only Insignificant Minor temporary Volume (# admissions) Major temporary Mean (SD ) 8,689 (4,728) Minor permanent Significant permanent Major permanent ... significance (two-tailed t = 1.91, p = 0.069 for all injuries; t = 1.34, p = 0.20 for negligent injuries) There also were no significant differences between urban and rural hospitals, between for- profit ... externalized to 70 percent for all injuries and 51 percent for negligent injuries Thus, for negligent injuries, the findings are 851 Who Pays forMedical Errors? Table 4: Internalized and Externalized Injury...
... the Canadian medicaleducation system for the century ahead Simply put, this report identifies both generally agreed upon and uniquely Canadian challenges in MD education and offers a transformative ... Physicians: A Call for Reform of Medical School and Residency San Francisco: Jossey-Bass The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching; 2010 13 The Future of MedicalEducation in Canada ... populations An important need has developed for a cohesive and collective vision for the future of medicaleducation in Canada While Canada’s Faculties of Medicine are leaders in medical education, ...
... partnerships foran exchange of resources and training opportunities.14,53 Pairing medical schools and hospitals and promoting such an exchange will lead to more qualified physicians and to improved ... Health Education Consortium44 and the American Medical Student Association45 Web sites Several associations, organizations, and institutions have recently created scholarships and fellowships formedical ... steps that can be taken by medical schools to meet the growing interest and demands of medical students for more training and opportunities in global health (List 1) As a first step, medical schools...
... Ravi Narayan Community Health Adviser, Society for Community Health Awareness, Research and Action, Bangalore (ii) Dr L.M Nath, former Professor and Head, Centre for Community Medicine and former ... Cell, Bangalore; CEHAT, Mumbai and Pune; Achutha Menon Centre, Trivandrum; and some Medical Colleges -AIIMS, New 28 Delhi; Christian Medical College, Vellore; St John’s Medical College, Bangalore; ... this model can be extended to privately managed medical colleges also 3.13 Innovation in MedicalEducation 3.13.1 There is an urgent need for the creation of space and opportunity for experimentation...
... Moral Rights of Authors and Performers: an international and comparative analysis, published by Oxford University Press Mélanie Bourassa Forcier is a doctoral candidate and a researcher with the ... britannique, et canadien (Paris, L.G.D.J., 1994), Copyright Administrative Institutions (Montreal, Yvon Blais, 2002) Her articles appear in Canadian and foreign journals and she is the Canadian ... Fellow at IBM’s Center for Advanced Studies, a Barrister and Solicitor of the Law Society of Upper Canada, and serves on many review and editorial boards More information can be found at http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~markp...
... the educational and research environment Our discussion continues on MedicalEducation in Qatar, and provides a summary of student demographics and their interests, and pre -medical and medicaleducation ... conceived the manuscript and its design; provided detailed ideas and discussions, and contributed to the manuscript writing on the introduction, medicaleducation program, and challenges and opportunities ... of education While most of the courses focus on mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology, an effort has been made to offer humanities and social science courses such as psychology and medical...
... the educational and research environment Our discussion continues on MedicalEducation in Qatar, and provides a summary of student demographics and their interests, and pre -medical and medicaleducation ... conceived the manuscript and its design; provided detailed ideas and discussions, and contributed to the manuscript writing on the introduction, medicaleducation program, and challenges and opportunities ... of education While most of the courses focus on mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology, an effort has been made to offer humanities and social science courses such as psychology and medical...
... ML, ASA, AG and MPG are members of Knowledge Translation Canada JG holds a Canada Research Chair in Health Knowledge Transfer and Uptake and is the Director of Knowledge Translation Canada JP edited ... benefits and the risks of the options to their patients, and help the patients clarify their values and preferences [5-8] Continuing medicaleducation (CME) can be considered as an important knowledge ... Acknowledgements Funding for the development of this protocol was provided by KT Canada, a research network funded by a Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) grant (Knowledge Translation Canada: A National...
... mean levels of satisfaction for the workshops in the immediate and delayed groups were, respectively, 97% and 98% for the first workshop, 96% and 90% for the second workshop, and 95% and 89% for ... this point an FMG confirmed its participation, attending family physicians immediately completed the consent form Additional information and consent forms were provided for family physicians not ... consulting a participating family physician foran ARI and if an antibiotic treatment was being considered by either the patient (or guardian) or the family physician Patients with a condition requiring...
... contributions MS and CS admitted the patient and were responsible for his treatment They also contributed in writing the manuscript, together with RC and RF All authors read and approved the final manuscript ... infarction Consent Written informed consent was obtained from the patient for publication of this case report and any accompanying images A copy of the written consent is available for review by the Editor-in-Chief ... consulted any physician or other healthcare professional Further examinations of the patient such as laboratory tests, duplex sonography, an electroencephalogram and a cranial magnetic resonance imaging...
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... plan with a wide variety of activities and skills The teachers can give them assistance when needed Step 4: Analysis and synthesis: Students analyze and evaluate information obtained and plan ... form their own groups From the data analysis, it is possible for us to conclude that allowing the students to form their own group can create some advantages and disadvantages One of the advantages ... Kagan (1994), if people are anxious, but allowed to affiliate, their anxiety level is reduced Therefore, Oxford (1990) included that CL as a classroom procedure can lower anxiety in the language...