Medicine
... staff, each of whom usually hold a medical
technology degree, who actually perform the tests , ... the application of computers and information
technology to medicine.
Naturopathic medicine is ... healthcare providers focused increasingly on the
technology that was enabling them to make dramatic ...
Personalized medicine
...
3 Collaboration, infrastructure and
technology : key enablers
4 Personalized medicine ... will break down a significant barrier to this
technology
Patients
Patients will clearly be ...
Collaboration, infrastructure and
technology : key enablers
The march toward personalized ...
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy
... Shockwave Lithotripsy).
In more recent years this type of
technology has become popular in the treatment musculo-skeletal conditions. Presently ... local anesthesia, lasting up to 30 minutes in duration. Now with newer
technology it can be done without anesthesia in the physician's office in less than ...
Medical Scientist Training Program
... exist between Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts Institute of
technology , the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Carnegie Mellon ... Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine and the California Institute of
technology , among others.
At most programs trainees follow established MD and PhD ...
Nuclear medicine
... Nuclear Medicine
v • d • e
Nuclear
technology
Nuclear engineering
Nuclear physics • Nuclear fission • ... Depleted uranium • Plutonium
Nuclear power
Nuclear reactor
technology • Radioactive waste • Fusion power • Future energy development • ...
American Dietetic Association
... education scholarships.
ADA concerns
ADA publishes position papers on public health regarding pediatric ( children 's) health, food
technology , food safety , geriatrics ( elderly ) health, health-care reform , obesity and the full range of food and nutrition topics. The association ...
Artificial induction of immunity
... to a specific pathogen , such as a bacterium, a virus, or a prion. At present, the science to understand this process is available but not the
technology to perform it.
References
Further references given in the main articles indicated above.
^ National Institutes of Health ...
CankerMelts
... use in Traditional Chinese Medicine as a treatment for all varieties of ulcers. CankerMelts combines this natural remedy with a new oral patch
technology that allows a fully-dissolving troche to adhere directly to the afflicted region.
External links
Orahealth Corporation , producer of ...
Cryostasis (clathrate hydrates)
... science fiction novels and movies. At present, there is no any effective reversible cryopreservation procedure for live humans and mammals.
The new
technology of cryostasis for biological objects using clathrate forming substances under high pressure can be promissing. [1] [2]
Living tissues cooled ...
Doctor-patient relationship
... Gone Foul? GNIF Brain Blogger . March, 2007.
^ ECRI. Special Article: Internet Influence on Doctor/Patient Relationship . Health
technology Trends. June, 2006.
...
Pathology
... practice nursing - Chiropractic medicine - Audiology - Dentistry - Dietetics - Emergency medical services - Epidemiology - Medical
technology - Midwifery - Nursing - Occupational therapy - Optometry - Osteopathic medicine - Pharmacy - Physical therapy (Physiotherapy) - ...
Pharmaconomist
... , pharmacy law , medical sociology , patient safety , health care , psychology , psychiatry , pedagogy , communication , information
technology (IT) , bioethics , medical ethics , safety , leadership , organization , logistics , economy , quality assurance (QA) , sales and ...
Telephone Triage
... health concerns and symptoms via a telephone interaction (telecommunications) by “advice nurses”.
Telephone triage utilizes an older form of
technology (telephone lines) and thus, preceded telemedicine and telehealth. Telehealth is defined as the delivery of health related services and information ...