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Study Reference Journal Study Design Study Population (n) Findings Framework Research Priority 1: Define the scope of Overdiagnosis and Overtreatment in Medicine Framework Research Priority 2: Identify the most important drivers of overuse Framework Research Priority 3: Measure the Impact of Overuse Framework Research Priority 4: Understand the Impact of Choosing Wisely and other initiatives on clinical practice and patient outcomes Lee et al. (2016) [18] Academic Radiology Commentary N/A Highlighted
few people realize that doctors, alike Sherlock in real life, are constantly solving health-related cases to defend our health. In order to reach the final and correct diagnose, doctors have to take history, perform P/E & lab works, order imaging studies, and combine all available clues to seize those sneaking killerss such as bacteria, virus, cancer cells, etc. Everyday, we are participating in exciting "crime-solving dramas" on the big stage named hospital, and this is the most fascinating part
COCA-COLA IN AFRICA THE DECISION Table of Content Integrative Cases Study – Page 3 Case Study Analyses – Page 4 References – Page 6 Integrative Case 1.1 Coca-Cola in Africa 1. Why is Coca-Cola so interested in Africa, which is typically regarded as part of the base of the global economic pyramid? Coca-Cola is an organization that has been around since 1892. Coca-Cola is looking for new emerging growth markets and Africa has proven to be that. Combined, 12 of the
criminals.” Based not only on the doctor’s education and skills, but with his history, this is a fair assessment. Being in the medical field, Dr. Royott was familiar with drugs and the effect they have on people. Although he did not use medicine to kill Julia, having studied in India he knew that the speckled band snake’s venom was poisonous. Being bit would be fatal, quick and undetectable. There would be no time to summons help from the village
The Monster study is speech impediment experiment that was done on the children that lived in the orphanage. This experiment was conducted to find out if stuttering was inherited or did environment play a key factor. Wendell Johnson was the speech pathologist that conducted this study to find the cause and cure for stuttering. This study violated a lot of ethical issues because the children were psychological harm, informed consent was not given and the subjects were deceived. Wendell Johnson had
Since the 1940s, the rate of deaths and cases of Tuberculosis (TB) has been decreasing in developed countries. However, the disease remains to be a major health challenge among developing countries, mostly from Asia and Africa. The disease is persistent in these areas due to lack of inadequate health facilities (Salinas et al., 2016). TB has been worsened by its strong association with HIV. The combination of the two diseases has led to TB drug resistance breeds that have become a threat to the
Topic: Comorbidity in relationship to health outcomes for older New Zealanders on dialysis: A prospective study Student name: Moses Chukwuezugolum Ezeakile Academic qualifications: - Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy ( University of Ghana, 2007) - Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (China Medical University, 2012) - Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health (University of Otago, 2015) Proposed Supervisors: - Dr Sarah Derrett - Professor Rob Walker Proposal submission
methodological and detailed focus the characters exhibited regarding intricate clues that guided their investigations into successfully solving crimes. Many aspects of medicine parallel the methods utilized by Holmes and Watson. Similar to the adventures of Sherlock Holmes, the practicing physician observes how the human body works and they study evidence based reasoning in an attempt to apply this information to reach a diagnosis and decide upon a treatment. I admire Mr. Holmes in his dedication to continuously
The palliative medicine service thought outside the box to provide meaningful interventions for patients at the end of their life. Not only did the use of Skype provide actual benefits to patients, it also allowed for family members to be present and have a semblance of