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So Long but Not Farewell: The Medscape Journal of Medicine (1999-2009) So Long but Not Farewell: The Medscape Journal of Medicine (1999-2009)
Learn about the 10-year history of The Medscape Journal.The Medscape Journal of Medicine
Source: The Medscape Journal of Medicine Latest - January 21, 2021 Category: General Medicine Tags: Internal Medicine Journal Article Source Type: research

Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Regenerative Medicine: Of Hopes and Challenges Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Regenerative Medicine: Of Hopes and Challenges
Claudius Conrad, MD, PhD, of Harvard Medical School and Harvard Stem Cell Institute, Massachusetts General Hospital, discusses the clinical use of stem cells.The Medscape Journal of Medicine
Source: The Medscape Journal of Medicine Latest - January 28, 2009 Category: General Medicine Tags: Internal Medicine Editorial Source Type: research

Meniere’s Disease – A poem on Participatory Medicine
Meniere’s Disease, is that what you said? Does it effect my whole body or just my head? Will I always have this dizzy feel? Where the room spins around and makes me reel?   And what about the ringing in my ear? Or the fullness that comes and makes me not hear? And Doctor, tell me, how can this be? Is it just something that developed in me?   How long will it last? Does it go on and on? What can I do? Is my normal life gone? And what about as I grow older? Will this disease become much bolder?   What if it happens when I decide to drive? Can you guarantee I’ll make it home alive? What about surger...
Source: Society for Participatory Medicine - April 10, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Society for Participatory Medicine Staff Tags: Member Updates Newsletter Meniere's Disease menieres participatory medicine poem Source Type: news

My Participatory Medicine Story: Osteonecrosis / Avascular Necrosis
My name is Alexandra Albin (msaxolotl on Twitter) and I have an orthopedic condition called osteonecrosis or avascular necrosis (AVN). AVN is a painful and debilitating bone disease that typically affects long bones, is caused by a loss of blood supply to the bone, and can lead to bone degeneration and the collapse of joint surfaces. AVN can happen for many reasons. In my case it was the result of medications — steroids —given for a misdiagnosed condition of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in 1994. That was my third strange neurological episode over several years of what was suspected to be MS, but never confirmed. One spinal ...
Source: Society for Participatory Medicine - July 28, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Authors: Mayank Agarwal Tags: Member Updates Newsletter Alexandra Albin AVN CEO of my own body osteonecrosis paralyzed baldder participatory medicine vascular Necrosis Source Type: news

Update in perioperative cardiac medicine
PERIOPERATIVE MEDICINE is an evolving field with a rapidly growing body of literature. Because physicians and patients are often concerned about cardiac risk, we focus this review on perioperative...
Source: Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine - October 3, 2016 Category: Journals (General) Tags: CCJM CME CCJM Review CCJM Slide-Out CCJM Cardiology CCJM Hospital Medicine CCJM Home Page Slider Source Type: research

Organisation of internal medicine in acute care in the Netherlands: a detailed overview
CONCLUSION: This is the first study providing a detailed overview of the ED organisation in the Netherlands regarding internal medicine patients. This organisation differs in terms of staffing, presence of EPs and internists, and working agreements. The influence of the various organisational structures of EDs on quality of acute care should be the subject of future research.PMID:33093250
Source: The Netherlands Journal of Medicine - October 23, 2020 Category: General Medicine Authors: M N T Kremers J J H Wachelder P W B Nanayakkara H R Haak On Behalf Of The Orca Onderzoeks Consortium Acute Geneeskunde Acute Medicine Research Consortium Source Type: research

The Three-Level Curriculum Sports Psychiatry and an Evaluation of the First Course "Basic Health Care in Sports Psychiatry"
Praxis (Bern 1994). 2022;110(4):180-184. doi: 10.1024/1661-8157/a003845.ABSTRACT Due to scientific progress and diversification in medicine and psychiatry, there is a need for specialization in sports psychiatry. Therefore, the SSSPP has been developing a curriculum on sports psychiatry. Different backgrounds and approaches within the above-mentioned areas are presented here since they have influenced the development of the three-level curriculum. The structure of the three-level curriculum, which contains theory, practical experience, and supervision, encompassing 80 hours of additional training, will also be explained. W...
Source: Praxis - March 16, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Carlos Gonzalez Hofmann Malte Christian Claussen Source Type: research