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Clinical pathways, also known as care pathways, critical pathways, integrated care pathways, or care maps, are one of the main tools used to manage the quality in healthcare concerning the standardization of care processes. It has been proven that their implementation reduces the variability in clinical practice and improves outcomes.
Sub-clinical is a medical term referring to a disease process that has initiated but has not yet manifested symptoms.
Clinical Leukemia is an English-language peer-reviewed medical journal launched in September of 2006 and is published by CIG Media Group (Cancer Information Group).
Clinical surveillance (or Syndromic surveillance) refers to the surveillance (systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation) of health data about a clinical syndrome that has a significant impact on public health, which is then used to drive decisions about health policy and health education. This is distinct from active surveillance, which applies to individuals.
Clinical ecology was the name given by proponents in the 1960's to a claim that exposure to low levels of certain chemical agents harm susceptible people, causing multiple chemical sensitivity and other disorders. Clinical ecologists are people that support and promote this offshoot of conventional medicine.
Clinical science is the practical study of medical principles or investigations using controlled procedures to evaluate results. An example is Clinical pharmacology - the study of drugs in patients.
Supervision is used in counselling, psychotherapy, and other mental health disciplines as well as many other professions engaged in working with people. It consists of the practitioner meeting regularly with another professional, not necessarily more senior, but normally with training in the skills of supervision, to discuss casework and other professional issues in a structured way.
Oracle Clinical or O*C is a database management system designed by Oracle to provide data management, data entry and data validation functionalities to Clinical Trials process.
these are a new cadre of healthcare providers in South africa. similar cadres are well established in most countries of Sub-saharan africa where they are called Clinical officers.
Abstract: This is a summary of the consensus-building workshop entitled "Guideline Implementation and Clinical Pathways," convened May 15, 2007, at the Academic Emergency Medicine Consensus Conference, "Knowledge Translation in Emergency Medicine: Establishing a Research Agenda and Guide Map for Evidence Uptake." A new term, "evidence-based clinical algorithms" is suggested to encompass evidence-based information codified into clinical pathways, clinical practice guidelines, and clinical decision rules. Examples of poor knowledge translation (KT) relevant to the specialty of emergency medicine are ident...
Abstract: 1Department of Clinical Sciences "Luigi Sacco", University of Milan Medical School, Milano, Italy.
Abstract: Since sorivudine incident has happened in Japan in 1993, an adverse drug-drug interaction has been of special meanings at each step of new drug development including the discovery step, NDA process, and on market. While it is known that several mechanisms are involved in the drug-drug interactions, the mechanisms related to drug metabolism are 1) inhibition of drug metabolizing enzymes, 2) induction of the enzymes, 3) drug absorption, 4) renal excretion, 5) hepatic transport, and 6) protein binding (displacement) interaction. In this report, proposals to avoid serious/lethal drug-drug interact...
Abstract: As the population ages and more expensive high-technology services become available, health care costs continue to spiral upward. Because the financial resources for health care are limited, economic analysis can help to evaluate expenditures and set priorities. Economic analysis of medical technology or medical care evaluates a medical service by comparing its dollar cost with its dollar benefit (cost-benefit), by measuring its dollar cost in relation to its outcomes (cost-effectiveness) as well as in relation to its utility or quality-adjusted outcomes (cost-utility), or simply by tabulating...
Abstract: At the end of eighteenth century and the beginning of the nineteenth century clinical medical and clinical pharmaceutical teaching was organized according to the reformation of the medical system in French Republic. Michel Foucault said in the book "Naissance de la clinique." -- "To all appearance, it was simply reviving, as the only possible way of salvation, the clinical trandition that had been developed in the 18-century. But it was fundamental experience, because, unlike the 18-century clinic, it is not a question of an encounter, after the event, of a previously formed experience and an ...
Abstract: Decision makers in health care are increasingly interested in using high-quality scientific evidence to support clinical and health policy choices; however, the quality of available scientific evidence is often found to be inadequate. Reliable evidence is essential to improve health care quality and to support efficient use of limited resources. The widespread gaps in evidence-based knowledge suggest that systematic flaws exist in the production of scientific evidence, in part because there is no consistent effort to conduct clinical trials designed to meet the needs of decision makers. Clinic...
Abstract: Herpetic gingivostomatitis (HGS) is the predominant manifestation of cutaneomucosal herpes in children with HSV1 primary infection before the age of 3 years. The infection is self limiting and lasts 10 to 14 days. Pain and dysphagia are particularly important during the first week of infection and may necessitate parenteral rehydratation and administration of antalgesics. HGS in the young child causes substantial morbidity leading to hospital and social costs (work stoppage for parents). The clinical course is generally benign with the exception of forms with important extension, eczema, herpe...
Abstract: "Evidence-based medicine (EBM)" implies effective and high quality practice for patients based on well-grounded medical science. The success of clinical trials in Japan is essential to build original evidence specific for Japanese patients. Based on this concept, we have performed several large-scale clinical trials to provide EBM, including the Japanese Antiplatelets Myocardial Infarction Study [JAMIS; clinical improvement in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients with antiplatelet therapy], the Japanese beta-Blockers and Calcium Antagonists Myocardial Infarction (JBCMI; comparison of the...