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Koenig, Joy. "Clinical Preventive Medical Specialist." American Journal of Preventive Medicine 12, no. 2 (March 1996): 71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0749-3797(18)30347-7.

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Spellman, G. G. "Rehabilitating the medical specialist." JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 269, no. 19 (May 19, 1993): 2505b—2505. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.269.19.2505b.

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Spellman, George G. "Rehabilitating the Medical Specialist." JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 269, no. 19 (May 19, 1993): 2505. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.1993.03500190047023.

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Md Zali, Mastura, Saiful Farik Mat Yatin, Mohd Razilan Abdul Kadir, Siti Noraini Mohd Tobi, Nurul Hanis Kamarudin, and Nik Nurul Emyliana Nik Ramlee. "Managing Medical Records in Specialist Medical Centres." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 3.7 (July 4, 2018): 232. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i3.7.16358.

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A collection of facts about a patient’s life and health history of past and present illnesses and treatments is known as medical records. The health professionals were contributing to record the patient’s care. The responsibility in managing daily records that produced by each of department is by the Medical Records Department. It is a department under clinical support services with activities including managing of patient records, patient information production, management of medical reports, and hospital statistics. This article aims to discuss the challenge associated with managing medical records in the organization and how to handle and manage it with the records management as a tool to mitigate risk. Therefore, it is likely to prompt further research by addressing existing gaps towards improving service delivery that can contribute to the body of knowledge in the field of records management and archives generally.
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de Cocq, Eva, and Theresa Redl. "Neurologe of liever neuroloog?" Tijdschrift voor Taalbeheersing 43, no. 1 (May 1, 2021): 35–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/tvt2021.1.002.deco.

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Abstract The effect of female job titles on the credibility of medical specialists Speakers of Dutch as spoken in the Netherlands often use masculine job titles for female professionals. We tested the influence of gender(in)congruent job titles on the credibility of medical specialists in Dutch as spoken in the Netherlands. More specifically, we investigated whether the credibility of female medical specialists is boosted by referring to them with a masculine job title (e.g., neuroloog ‘neurologist (masc.)’) as opposed to a feminine job title (e.g., neurologe ‘neurologist (fem.)’). We also tested if this effect is moderated by participant gender. We constructed three news articles in which a medical specialist – either a neurologist, oncologist or a surgeon – shared their opinion on a health topic. The medical specialist was referred to by either the masculine or the feminine job title, thereby being incongruent or congruent with the female medical specialist’s actual gender, respectively. After having read the article, participants had to rate the medical specialist on several dimensions, based on which we calculated the health professional’s perceived credibility. The results of this study showed a significant difference between female and male participants regarding the influence of gender(in)congruent job titles on the credibility of medical specialists. Women perceived male and female medical specialists as equally credible, regardless of their job titles. Men, on the other hand, evaluated the credibility of female medical specialists to be lower when they were referred to with a masculine job title. Gender congruent job titles thus increase female medical specialists’ credibility from the perspective of men.
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Ahmadi, Fatemeh, Nadereh Sohrabi, and Siamak Samani. "Adjustment in Medical Specialist Workaholics." Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 217 (February 2016): 1142–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2016.02.129.

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Greineder, D. K. "Generalist vs Specialist Medical Care." JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 284, no. 22 (December 13, 2000): 2873–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jama.284.22.2873.

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Plant, JohnC D. "Specialist training for medical graduates." Lancet 337, no. 8754 (June 1991): 1419. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0140-6736(91)93109-m.

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Pierce, J. Thomas. "Exposure Assessment: Industrial Hygiene and Safety." Journal of Pharmacy Practice 13, no. 1 (February 2000): 82–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/089719000001300107.

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Poison information specialists use a wide variety of consultants in the process of fielding calls. One group with whom they may appear to have the least in common is the industrial safety and health specialists. By knowing more about their respective backgrounds, both these specialists can benefit, ultimately making better clinical decisions on any given patient exposure event that they may be responding to. In terms of training, there are some important differences to note with respect to the poison information specialist and industrial safety and health specialist.
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-, Priya, Ambreen Munir, Nida Talpur, and Suneel Kumar Punjabi. "MEDICAL EMERGENCIES;." Professional Medical Journal 24, no. 05 (May 6, 2017): 665–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.29309/tpmj/2017.24.05.1287.

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Objectives: To asses and manage medical emergencies in the dental setupsof Hyderabad city. Methodology: Study Design: Descriptive Cross Sectional study. Setting:General and Specialist dentists of Hyderabad city. Period: June 2015 to January 2016. Inthis study population of 187 dentists were enlisted practicing either in public or private setupof Hyderabad, Sindh. Questionnaire designed to obtain information about their experience.Results: (59.89%) of the graduate dentists having less than 5 years clinical experienceand (40%) have clinical experience of more than 5 years, qualification, 114 (60.63%) of thepractitioner had fundamental dental aptitude and 73 (39.0 %) were specialists with differentpostgraduate aptitude. Medical emergency workshops attended, (60.96%) General dentistsand Specialist had undertaken BLS course, commonly occurring emergency was vasovagalsyncope with the prevalence of 103(55.0%) and availability of drugs and equipment’s wereOral Glucose (90%), Aspirin (86%) and Sprit Ammonia (78%) usually available drugs kept bythe Clinical Setup to handle the emergency procedures. Conclusion: Dental practitioners ofcity Hyderabad are able to identify and handle medical crisis, however most of the doctorseither not properly trained to contract with these circumstances or they have poor assets todeal with medical emergencies. Improvement in knowledge of dentists through speculative anddemonstrable educational courses, availability of emergency drugs, equipment’s and advancegroundwork for the emergency management of the patients is required.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Medical specialist"

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Forrest, Mia. "Swedish Obesity Specialists : Obesity and its Treatment at a Specialist Clinic in Stockholm." Thesis, Stockholm University, Department of Social Anthropology, 2009. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-31035.

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Swedish Obesity Specialists examines how obesity is conceptualized as a medical condition by the staff working at an obesity clinic in Stockholm Sweden. Through eight weeks of participant observations and eight semi-structured interviews this thesis answers the question of how specialist working in the field of obesity construct obesity as a medical site. The thesis aims at understanding how obesity is becoming an issue for medicine, further how obesity’s entry into medicine creates new understandings of the body and medical treatments. Through the theoretical concepts of global assemblages and bio-power I argue that obesity as a disease is defined through seemingly objective criteria aimed at defining a population of sufferers, simultaneously for obesity to be viewed as disease scientifically valid treatments on an individual level must be put into place. By viewing obesity’s entry into medicine as a process of shared consensus, this thesis examines the relationship between global levels of knowledge production and their application and negotiation at one clinic treating obesity. Here expert knowledge and governance are integrated to create both treatment and an idea of what obesity as a medical condition is. In this thesis I argue that the application of expert knowledge and global criteria leads to unexpected views on what can be conceived as medical treatment. Further the thesis discusses how the body of the patient becomes reinterpreted once obesity becomes a medical condition.

Key words: Obesity, medical expertise, global assemblages, governance, lifestyle alteration

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Betina, Ludmila, and Heléne Persson. "SJUKSKÖTERSKORS BEDÖMNING AV SPECIALIST-SJUKSKÖTERSKORS KOMPETENS INOM PSYKIATRISK VÅRD." Thesis, Malmö universitet, Fakulteten för hälsa och samhälle (HS), 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-26171.

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Bakgrund: Bristen på specialistsjuksköterskor inom psykiatri är stor, men ändå efterfrågas inte kompetensen av arbetsgivaren. Förslag att minska antalet specialistutbildningar har lagts fram varav psykiatri är en av dem. Syfte: Syftet med studien var att undersöka hur sjuksköterskor bedömer specialist-sjuksköterskors kompetens inom psykiatrisk vård. Metod: En kvantitativ webbaserad studie genomfördes med totalt 110 sjuksköterskor med erfarenhet från psykiatrisk vård. Resultat: Den specialistutbildade sjuksköterskan bedöms ha en högre kompetens än grundutbildade sjuksköterskor av samtliga, men med lika uppgifter och ansvar. Självskattning hos specialister är högre. Erfarenhet är av stor betydelse för kompetensen. Slutsats: Kompetensen hos specialist-sjuksköterskor bedömdes vara högre än hos grundutbildade sjuksköterskor, men arbetet och ansvaret är detsamma. Det finns behov av att arbetsgivare tydligare tillvaratar kompetensen hos specialistutbildade sjuksköterskor. Synliggörandet av den specifika kompetensen kan då på sikt resultera i fler specialister inom psykiatrin.
Background: The shortage of specialist nurses in psychiatry is great, but the skills are still not required by the employers. Proposals to reduce the number of specialist courses have been made, of which psychiatry is one of them. Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate how nurses assess specialist nurses´ competence in psychiatric care. Method: A quantitative web based study was conducted with a total of 110 nurses with experience from psychiatric care. Results: The specialist registered nurse is judged to have a higher competence than registered nurses, but with equal tasks and responsibilities. Self-esteem among specialists are higher. Experience is of great importance for the competence. Conclusion: The competence of specialist registered nurses was assessed to be higher than that of registered nurses, but work and responsibilities are the same. There is a general need for employers to more clearly utilize the competence of specialist nurses. The visibility of the specific competence can then in the long run result in more psychiatry specialist nurses.
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Wong, Ming-yan Sharon, and 黃明欣. "Management of access to Hong Kong public specialist out-patient services." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2012. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B48426180.

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Introduction Accessibility to care is a key measure for quality health care. Waiting list resulted due to disequilibrium between demand and supply. Waiting time is a common issue in public health care services. Long waits and delays dissatisfy patients, affect clinical outcome and increase health care costs. Access management is therefore important to enhance patient safety, increase satisfaction and reduce service inefficiency. In Hong Kong, waiting lists for public specialist out-patient services have been increasing over the past years. Promotion of appropriate referrals and appropriate utilization between primary and secondary care was identified as one of the current strategies for service demand management. Referral guidelines were introduced to define the clinical conditions to be referred. Appropriate work up and trial of treatment was recommended before referral to specialist care. They were translated into standard referral letter templates and built into the existing electronic medical record system as an execution platform to facilitate workflow and enhance compliance. This electronic referral system was piloted since January 2010 in Department of Accident of Emergency and General Out-patient Clinic at one local public hospital in Hong Kong. Methods The objective of the study was to evaluate the effectiveness of current strategy in access management to public specialist out-patient services. All new case referrals to Medical and Surgical Specialist Out-patient Clinics (SOPC) of the pilot hospital from January 2010 to December 2010 were examined. While, the new case booking data from January 2009 to December 2009 in respective units of the same hospital was used as control group for comparison. Potential changes in number and distribution of new case bookings at medical and surgical SOPC as well as their corresponding waiting time were looked into. Comparison of referral pattern before and after the implementation of new referral system was performed. Results Changes in referral pattern in terms of distribution of triage categories have been observed. Number of semi-urgent cases was significantly increased in 2010 compared with 2009 in both Medical and Surgical SOPC (p=0.006 and p=0.048). Shortening of overall median waiting time was also seen in both Medical and Surgical SOPC of the pilot hospital in 2010. Consistent reduction with statistically significance was noted in all triage categories of both specialist clinics, except urgent cases in Surgical SOPC. Larger effect was seen in non-urgent cases, with 9 weeks and 4 weeks shortening of waiting time in Medical and Surgical SOPC respectively. For overall distribution of waiting time, persistent multimodal patterns were observed in both Medical and Surgical SOPC during the study period. Major peaks were identified within 2 and 8 weeks time of appointment, while scattered clustered bookings were seen along the timeline with waiting time up to years. Discussion The observed result was reinforcing the direction on current strategy, despite direct causal relationship could not be established at the moment. Changes in referral pattern could possibly be explained by the behavioral change of clinicians upon referral and triage of patients due to the introduction of the new referral system. Potential Hawthorne effect during the pilot period should therefore be considered. In view of the complexity and interconnectedness of various service components in the health care system, further studies should be of value to identify the change agent in the system and look into the efficiency gain as well as outcome improvement. Long term and regular monitoring mechanism of waiting time with specific set of performance indicators has to be in place for continuous quality improvement. Taking the public health approach by applying operational studies and simulation models should therefore be the way for further improvement of operational efficiency and service planning in the whole public health system. Conclusion Appropriateness of referrals and utilization between primary and specialist services was introduced for access management of public specialist out-patient services in Hong Kong. Changes in referral pattern with shortening of waiting time were observed. In order to manage the accessibility issue effectively, a balanced approach on demand, queue and capacity management was suggested to be adopted at the organizational level. Collaboration across sectors particularly with the direction to strengthen primary care would also be needed globally at the system level for a healthy, equitable and sustainable system.
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Yi, Yuxiang, and 易宇翔. "Factors affecting adherence to new specialist outpatient appointments among elderly patients." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2003. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B2662798X.

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Lane, Cathie Anne Clinical School St George Hospital Faculty of Medicine UNSW. "Optimising Australian postgraduate medical education and training in nephrology." Awarded by:University of New South Wales. Clinical School - St George Hospital, 2009. http://handle.unsw.edu.au/1959.4/44662.

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The optimal manner in which to train nephrologists has not been studied. The objectives of this research were to determine:- 1. The educational and historical basis underpinning the Australian nephrology training program. 2. The drivers surrounding a career choice in nephrology. 3. What constitutes an ???ideal??? nephrologist and how nephrologists spend their work time, thereby identifying skills and attributes to be fostered in training. 4. Impediments to training, including examination of the available workforce. Five sub studies were undertaken, utilising a combined quantitative and qualitative approach (mixed methods): 1) A national Basic Physician Trainee (BPT) questionnaire, 2) a national nephrology workforce study, and in-depth interviews of: 3) nephrology patients, 4) nephrology trainees and 5) practicing nephrologists. New findings arising from this research reveal: doctors choose nephrology as a career if exposed to the specialty in a positive manner with good role models, however, there are a range of modifiable factors that make nephrology unattractive to many BPTs; workload is high, impacting negatively on training and trainee recruitment; Nephrologists spend most time in the management of dialysis and transplant patients but have a range of other roles in day to day practice, essential information to develop a competency based training program; availability of nephrologists for training is suboptimal and will likely worsen; Patients and doctors apply and weight parameters differently when defining an ???ideal nephrologist???. Both groups believed that specialist knowledge remains an essential requirement but patients focused more on good communication skills. This research provides evidence that the training program should incorporate training in advanced communication and basic research skills and promotion of an holistic approach to patient care. There is no formal alignment of training with assessment. Trainees and nephrologists believe that feedback is critical to learning, yet the assessment process is not underpinned by sound educational principles. This can be rectified using the findings of this research in conjunction with curriculum development and performance assessment. This research should provide an approach to the examination of training that is applicable to many internal medicine specialties. Importantly, nephrology training can now be improved with sound educational principles, underpinned by the findings of this research.
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Au, Yeung Kin-nam Simon. "Managerial perspective cost analysis of non-attendance in specialist outpatient clinics (SOPD) and reasons behind /." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2004. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B3197143X.

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Lannie, Antonia Lydia. "Experiences of the older person with cancer : a qualitative study of medical and specialist ward settings." Thesis, University of Dundee, 2014. https://discovery.dundee.ac.uk/en/studentTheses/544b9190-2798-4ff8-8e90-7898de5cd4d5.

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This thesis combines two research strands: cancer patients’ experiences and care of the older person. Previous cancer research has identified that health care professionals may treat older people with cancer differently, perceiving them as having less power; offering fewer treatment options; and less access to specialist cancer care. This qualitative study seeks to illuminate and compare the experiences of patients and health care professionals in two contrasting hospital wards (specialist and medical). This study considers how cancer patients manage their psychological and social needs. It also explores the challenges for health care professionals. Purposive sampling captures diversity of patient and health care professionals’ perceptions. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with patients and focus groups and semi-structured interviews with professionals. Analysis highlighted commonalities and also different emphasis accorded to issues such as societal perceptions, expectations of care, life stage, relationships, identity, and emotions. The hospital serves as a ‘halfway house’ for patients, allowing them to work through challenges in a ‘protected’ environment. However, health care professionals had difficulties addressing the future and managing some therapeutic opportunities. These are discussed using the thematic codes of ‘professional etiquette’, and types of emotional engagement with patients. Although older people with cancer are often perceived as a homogenous group they may have varying psychosocial needs. Moreover, patients’ understanding is frequently more sophisticated than professionals acknowledge. Finally the thesis will discuss the implications of this research for professional education, assessment and provision of care for the older person with cancer.
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Au, Yeung Kin-nam Simon, and 歐陽健男. "Managerial perspective: cost analysis of non-attendance in specialist outpatient clinics (SOPD) and reasonsbehind." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2004. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B3197143X.

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Yeung, Sze-ying. "A case control study of the referral pattern and patient non-attendance in medical and surgical specialist outpatient clinics in Hong Kong." Click to view the E-thesis via HKUTO, 2005. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/b39724293.

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Goldberg, Sarah. "Confused older patients' experiences of care on a specialist medical and mental health unit compared with standard care wards." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2012. http://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/13107/.

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There are concerns about cognitively impaired older patients’ experiences of general hospital care. Nottingham University Hospital developed a medical and mental health unit (MMHU) as a demonstration model of best practice dementia care. This thesis describes a controlled clinical trial comparing patients’ experiences of care on the MMHU to standard care wards. Patient experience was measured using the structured non-participant observational tool Dementia Care Mapping. Observations lasted 6 hours during which a score was recorded every five minutes for the patient’s mood and engagement and activity, together with incidents of enhancing and detracting staff behaviours. Noise (alarms, background noise and co-patients calling out) was recorded. 90 (46 MMHU, 44 Standard care) patients were observed between March and December 2011. At admission, most characteristics of patients on MMHU and standard care were similar. However, patients observed on MMHU had more behaviour disturbance, more often were care home residents and were less disabled than those observed on standard care. Patients on MMHU experienced a median 11% (95% Confidence Interval (CI) 2%, 20%) improvement in the proportion of time in positive mood and engagement (79% versus 68%); a median 3 (95%CI 1, 5) more enhancers (4 versus 1); a median 13% (95%CI -17%, -7%) less time noise could be heard (79% versus 92%) but a median 15% (95%CI 1, 23%) increase in proportion of time co-patients called out (21% versus 6%). Patients on MMHU had a better experience of care than those on standard care wards in terms of their mood and engagement, number of enhancers and improved noise levels, but experienced more co-patients calling out. This is the first study measuring an intervention to improve cognitively impaired older patients’ experiences in the general hospital and the first study to use the Dementia Care Mapping tool to evaluate an intervention in this setting.
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Books on the topic "Medical specialist"

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Medical administration specialist training program. Washington, DC: Veterans Administration, Dept. of Medicine and Surgery, 1985.

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Cohen, Richard L. House officer: Becoming a medical specialist. New York: Plenum Medical Book Co., 1988.

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Gatrell, John. The specialist registrar handbook. Abingdon, Oxon: Radcliffe Medical Press, 1999.

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1937-, White Tony, ed. The specialist registrar handbook. 2nd ed. Abingdon: Radcliffe Medical Press, 2001.

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History, Center of Military, ed. The Army Medical Specialist Corps: The 45th anniversary. Washington, D.C: Center of Military History, U.S. Army, 1995.

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Harris, M. G. Specialist medical services for rural and remote Australians. Wollongong, N.S.W: Rural Health Research and Education Program, Graduate School of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Wollongong, 1992.

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Chiropodists, Society of. The chiropodist: A specialist in the medical team. London: The Society, 1987.

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Hartwick, Ann M. Ritchie. The Army Medical Specialist Corps: The 45th anniversary. Washington, D.C: Center of Military History, U.S. Army, 1995.

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Hartwick, Ann M. Ritchie. The Army Medical Specialist Corps: The 45th anniversary. Washington, D.C: Center of Military History, United States Army, 1993.

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Corporation, National Learning. Medical records specialist: Test preparation study guide, questions & answers. Syosset, N.Y: National Learning Corporation, 2011.

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Book chapters on the topic "Medical specialist"

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Scherwitz, Morgan, Cheryl Hunter, Lindsey Scott, and Laura T. Gantt. "Medical and Clinical Terminology for the Simulation Operations Specialist." In Healthcare Simulation, 36–55. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118949443.ch6.

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Nugent, Winnie. "The Importance of the Specialist Nurse Role as Part of the Lifelong Care of Congenital Conditions." In Transitioning Medical Care, 63–76. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05895-1_7.

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Bittner, Anja, Johannes Bittner, and Ansgar Jonietz. "“Was hab’ ich?” Makes Medical Specialist Language Understandable for Patients." In Challenges and Opportunities in Health Care Management, 331–38. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12178-9_26.

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Chernof, B. A., J. J. Guterman, M. Heckman, M. Esquivel, and C. S. Hodgson. "Re-engineering the Specialty Consult Paradigm: Extending the Generalist and Maximizing the Specialist Through Educational Reform." In Advances in Medical Education, 204–6. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4886-3_60.

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Humphreys, Cathy, and Chantal K. LeBlanc. "Promoting Resilience in Paediatric Health Care: The Role of the Child Life Specialist." In Child and Adolescent Resilience Within Medical Contexts, 153–73. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32223-0_9.

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Medvedec, M. "Oh dear medical physicist and biomedical engineer, why it is difficult to pioneer your specialist career?" In IFMBE Proceedings, 1639–42. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19387-8_399.

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González Davies, Maria. "Student assessment by Medical specialists." In American Translators Association Scholarly Monograph Series, 93. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ata.x.11gon.

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Roy, Kamalika, Madhavi Nagalla, and Michelle B. Riba. "Education in Psychiatry for Medical Specialists." In Education about Mental Health and Illness, 119–40. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2350-7_8.

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Roy, Kamalika, Madhavi Nagalla, and Michelle B. Riba. "Education in Psychiatry for Medical Specialists." In Education about Mental Health and Illness, 1–23. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0866-5_8-1.

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"Medical reporting." In Specialist Journalism, 159–71. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203146644-19.

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Conference papers on the topic "Medical specialist"

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Elangovan, Premkumar, Alistair Mackenzie, David R. Dance, Kenneth C. Young, and Kevin Wells. "Using non-specialist observers in 4AFC human observer studies." In SPIE Medical Imaging, edited by Thomas G. Flohr, Joseph Y. Lo, and Taly Gilat Schmidt. SPIE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2255560.

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Flera Ya., Khabibullina, and Ivanova Iraida G. "CROSS-CULTURAL APPROACH TO FORMATON A MEDICAL SPECIALIST AT A REGIONAL RUSSIAN UNIVERSITY." In SOCIOINT 2020- 7th International Conference on Education and Education of Social Sciences. International Organization Center of Academic Research, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46529/socioint.2020176.

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Andersson, Henrik Bjelke, Thomas BOrresen, Ekaterina Prasolova-FOrland, Simon McCallum, and Jose Garcia Estrada. "Developing An AR Application For Neurosurgical Training: Lessons Learned For Medical Specialist Education." In 2020 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces Abstracts and Workshops (VRW). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/vrw50115.2020.00087.

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Nikiforova, Svetlana Andreevna, Asema Yakovlevna Tuleppova, and Leila Khasanovna Abieva. "TOLERANCE AS A NECESSARY PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL COMPONENT OF A MODERN MEDICAL SPECIALIST." In Безопасность человека в экстремальных климато-экологических и социальных условиях. Частное учреждение дополнительного профессионального образования "Сибирский институт практической психологии, педагогики и социальной работы", 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.38163/978-5-6043858-6-9_2020_207.

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Kenzhina, Nazym Kasimgalievna. "INTEGRATED LEARNING AS A BASIS FOR QUALITY OF PREPARATION OF A MEDICAL SPECIALIST." In International Trends in Science and Technology. RS Global Sp. z O.O., 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31435/rsglobal_conf/30042021/7530.

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Halim, Susanna, Crismis Novalinda Ginting, and Ermi Girsang. "Identification of Service Quality Factors and Patient Satisfaction Level toward Specialist Doctor Treatment." In International Conference on Health Informatics, Medical, Biological Engineering, and Pharmaceutical. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0010282900050016.

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Krauze, Samuel, and Fiona Wiseman. "12 Is simulation an effective way to teach palliative medical emergencies to specialist trainees?" In The APM’s Annual Supportive and Palliative Care Conference, In association with the Palliative Care Congress, “Towards evidence based compassionate care”, Bournemouth International Centre, 15–16 March 2018. British Medical Journal Publishing Group, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjspcare-2018-aspabstracts.12.

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Kaur, Mehma Preet, Ermi Girsang, and Sri Lestari. "Prediction of the Effect of Specialist Services on Patient Satisfaction using the SVM Method." In International Conference on Health Informatics, Medical, Biological Engineering, and Pharmaceutical. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0010291601410148.

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Shifrin, Michael A., Olga B. Belousova, and Eva I. Kasparova. "Diagnostic Games, a Tool for Clinical Experience Formalization in Interactive "Physician--IT-specialist" Framework." In Twentieth IEEE International Symposium on Computer-Based Medical Systems (CBMS'07). IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cbms.2007.41.

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Dzundza, O. V. "ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE REGIONAL PROJECT "PROVIDING MEDICAL ORGANIZATIONS OF THE HEALTHCARE SYSTEM WITH QUALIFIED PERSONNEL IN KHABAROVSK KRAI"." In SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE RUSSIAN EAST: NEW CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIC GUIDELINES. Khabarovsk: KSUEL Editorial and Publishing Center, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.38161/978-5-7823-0746-2-2021-140-145.

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In order to improve the mechanism for the implementation of the regional project "Providing medical organizations of the healthcare system with qualified personnel" on the example of the Khabarovsk Territory, the project "School of a young specialist" was proposed, which will ensure the implementation of the mechanism of continuous education of medical personnel.
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Standage, L. S. A Role for the Army Medical Specialist Corps in Nation Assistance. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada264864.

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