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Articles related to "Clinical Experience"
How to Become a Physician Assistant Physician assistants hold integral positions in the provision of acute patient care services. How can you prepare for application to a physician assistant program? how to become physician assistant • physician assistant program • physician assistant degree • study physician assistant • clinical experience
Genetic Counseling Careers in the US Genetic counselors come from various backgrounds, and will usually have completed a relevant graduate degree, and a clinical work placement. genetic counseling – academic requirements • genetic counseling – interests and skills • genetic counseling – settings and work conditions • genetic counseling graduate programs • genetic counseling backgrounds
How to Become a Physical Therapist Assistant An overview of physical therapist assistant's career field is discussed. Entry level and continuing education requirements are provided, along with licensure procedures. how to become a physical therapist assistant • job outlook for physical therapist assistants • entry level education requirements for physical th • licensure requirements for physical therapist assi • continuing education requirements for physical the
Successful K-12 Student Teaching Experiences By displaying the right attitude and being open to others' expertise, student teachers can grow professionally and personally through their final mentored experience. k-12 student teaching • classroom internships • mentor relationships • cooperating teacher • criticism lessons
Natural Dog Food Ingredients Deciding the best dog food requires asking the right questions to reliable sources and reading pet food labels to verify an appropriate balance of natural food sources. natural dog food ingredients • best dog food • online veterinarian • dog food writer • meat-based dog food diets
Search Engine Self-diagnosis Everyone is doing it - doctors too - consulting one of the three billion articles on Google to find a medical diagnosis. self-diagnosis • internet health information • google medical diagnosis • health information from the internet • doctor patient relationship
What is a Veterinary Technician? Veterinary technicians have advanced training in all aspects of animal medicine. Some specialize in areas such as critical care medicine, anesthesiology and dentistry. veterinary technician • veterinary hospitals • vet technician schools • pet health care • animal dentistry
Psychoanalyst Primer - part 2 Companion article to Psychoanalysts-part 1. More analysts and the part they played psychoanalysis • analyst • mental • ill • neurosis
Swine Flu Vaccine – Inadequate Testing? Although government health agencies claim the swine flu vaccine is safe, some detractors question the adequacy of testing. Is the swine flu vaccine truly safe? h1n1 vaccine • swine flu vaccine • h1n1 flu vaccine • cdc • health canada
Relax, Don’t Worry…Be Happy Relaxation techniques reviewed, assessed and taught. relaxation • medicine • psychotherapy • stress reduction
The Cytotec Controversy Cytotec (misoprostil), a drug developed for the treatment of stomach ulcers, is being used with great frequency as a labor inducing drug in hospitals and birth centers. How safe is it though? cytotec • labor • induction • hospitals • birth centers
American Medical Autism Board The American Medical Autism Board offers a certification program for doctors that take a biomedical approach to autism spectrum disorders. american medical autism board • biomedical therapies • dr. philip c. demio • us autism and asperger association • defeat autism now
Book Review: Skinny Boy Anorexia is typically viewed as a female problem, but Gary Grahl's new book is an insightful look into the twisted mind of a young man with an eating disorder. anorexia • male anorexia • eating disorder • bulimia • mental illness
Getting Smarter All the Time With nothing new on the drug horizon, our best hope is to make the best use of what we've got. depression • antidepressants • algorithms • a john rush md • tmap
No Wonder The King Went Mad! Of course the King went mad. Even today it is still maddening to try and talk to a doctor about porphyria. insane • porphyria • king george • doctor • aip
Sex Museum in London Piccadilly's new Academy of Sex at the Trocadero Centre aims to educate the public while they have fun, so says the spokesperson for Amora. london's first sex museum • piccadilly • the trocodero centre • amora sex academy london • sex and relationships
The Scientist-Practitioner Model: Clinical Collapse An editorial evaluation of the breakdown in today's clinical - clinical/forensic PhD training. education • psychology • clinical • phd • psyd
Athlete's Foot Athlete's foot, or tinea pedis, can range from mild flaking of the skin to severe inflammation with blistering, itching, and pain. Recurrence is common. what is athletes foot • causes of athletes foot • athletes foot tinea pedis • prevent athletes foot • medications for athletes foot
Auriculotherapy, Part 1 A short descriptive history of the healing art of auriculotherapy. auriculotherapy • chiropractic • acupuncture • dr. paul nogier
Choose a Therapist for Marriage Counseling Couples who know they need help with their marriage should research couples therapy options before signing up for sessions. choose a therapist • marriage counseling • couples therapy • help with their marriage • couples therapy options
How to Become a Physical Therapist An overview of education requirements and common specialty areas are provided for those interested in continuing their education to become a physical therapist. how to become a physical therapist • physical therapist • continuing education physical therapy • physical therapy degrees • specialty areas in physical therapy
Infertility And Traditional Chinese Medicine Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs are helping couples achieve pregnancy, both naturally and with in vitro fertilization, in Western practices. acupuncture infertility • fertility acupuncture • ivf acupuncture • chinese medicine • acupuncture treatment
Mixed Episodes Mixed Episodes in Bipolar Affective Disorder bipolar disorder • episode • episodes • mixed • depression
Overcoming Spring Allergies Naturally While there have been countless attempts by the pharmaceutical community to relieve seasonal allergies, some of the best remedies can be found locally and inexpensively. allergies • seasonal allergies • liver cleanse • natural allergy relief • immune
Selective Colleges of the Midwest The Ivy League colleges are not the only colleges in the United States deemed selective. Consider these schools of the Midwest. college ranking • ranked colleges • selective college • selective colleges • college admissions consultant
American Medical Students in Scotland 1756-1765 A Scottish physician's notebook, found before 1925, lists by name, and city or state, American students at a Scottish university between 1756 and 1765. american medical students in scotland • american doctors trained in scotland 1756-1765 • vere langford oliver • dr thomas clayton • thomas bullfinch
Are Antidepressants Safe? Antidepressants are safe if responsibly prescribed and responsibly taken. antidepressant safety; depression; antidepressants
Author and M.D. Daniel Kalla Kalla's books have been translated into ten languages. "Pandemic" & "Resistance" have been optioned for feature films. Kalla is often dubbed 'the next Michael Crichton.' from the emergency room to fiction writing • daniel kalla • canadian fiction writer • speaker and er doctor • of flesh and blood by daniel kalla
Chiropractic Care for Headaches Part 1 This is the beginning of a 3 part series exploring the role and effectiveness of chiropractic health care and headaches. We will look at head pain from a larger view and then examine how chiropractic treats headaches and why it works as well as it does. chiropractic • headaches • neck • cervical spine
Coyote Wisdom: Stories that Heal Story-telling is part of every culture. Dr. Mehl-Madrona believes that the power of story can reveal hidden avenues to healing and play a role in the healing process. story in healing • coyote wisdom book review • conscious manifesting • lewis mehl-madrona book review healing • healing modalities in native american traditions
Dopamine Upregulation The human brain compensates for conventional antipsychotics by increasing the number of D2 receptors, which has serious implications when people stop taking their medication. medication • antipsychotics • atypicals • dopamine • d2 receptors
Great Colleges for Nursing While many colleges offer nursing programs, some colleges offer stellar programs to prepare students to become nurses. nursing college • nursing colleges • nurse college • colleges for nursing • college nursing programs
Stress and Nervous Breakdown Explained Stress breakdown, nervous breakdown, and mental breakdown refer to the same crippling disorder. Falling Apart - Living with Stress Breakdown is a book that can help! mental breakdown • stress breakdown • nervous breakdown • stress and • stress symptoms
Stroke Rehabilitation Choices Once a stroke has happened there are dietary factors, exercises, acupuncture, Qigong, Integrative Manual Therapy, Reiki, Yoga and more CAM options to consider. stroke • heart attack • integrative manual therapy • reiki • yoga
Tantalizing and Exciting The most excting thing in the treatment of schizophrenia is early diagnosis and relapse prevention which together promise far less disability from schizophrenia in the long run. medication • psychotic • early diagnosis • outcomes • research
The Pharmacy Profession Explore the opportunities in store for you in the pharmaceutical care industry and the resources that can help you build your career in the field. pharmacy • job • profession • university • medicine
A Controversial Heroine - Elizabeth Kubler-Ross This article addresses the stress experienced by medical students in regards to the topic of death and dying and questions concerning the care provided to terminally ill patients. A valuable research pioneer, Dr Elizabeth Kubler-Ross is revealed as the subject of this article and is seen as both controversial and as a heroine. . A link is provided to Dr. Kubler-Ross' website that highlights a list of her published works. nursing student • death • dying • thanatology • elizabeth kubler-ross
Body Image: The Case of the Broken Mirror A psychologist's research confirms what we all have known: women worry excessively about the appearance of their bodies and, if other issues contribute, they can easily develop eating and body image disorders. psychology • disease • obesity • body image • psychosis
Serotonin and Weight Loss Author of The Serotonin Power Diet explains how serotinin affects the brain to curb hunger, improve your mood and help you lose weight. serotonin power diet • brain chemical • weight loss • weight gain • overweight
Only the Internet . . . Only the Internet offers patients with a wide range of diseases, such as obstructive sleep apnea, the opportunity to interact with a large number of similarly afflicted people around the country and the world. Often, the Internet also offers disease-specific informational web sites that allow patients access to the latest developments in research on their illnesses. Some of these permit free, informal "consultations" with experts in the field. Bulletin boards give people the opportunity to post specific problems and get suggestions from others, including not only fellow patients but professionals as well. Finally, some medical journals, prohibitively expensive for most people to buy subscriptions, permit free access to their contents on-line for doctors and patients alike. internet • web sites • medical • health • diseases
Tales from the West Texas Dust Part I of an interview with alcohol/drug abuse counselor and city councilman Sam Parker. criminal justice • alcoholism • drug abuse
The Insanity of the Defense A person is held not responsible for his criminal actions if s/he cannot tell right from wrong ("lacks substantial capacity either to appreciate the criminality (wrongfulness) of his conduct" - diminished capacity), did not intend to act the way he did (absent "mens rea") and/or could not control his behavior ("irresistible impulse"). These handicaps are often associated with "mental disease or defect" or "mental retardation". narcissism • narcissistic personality disorder • psychopathology • therapy • relationships
Healing Clay for Your Health and Beauty Medicinal clay has proven to be very beneficial for skin - not just for beauty purposes. It strengthens immune system, renews cells and may cure skin diseases! clay • facial • skin care • acne • mask |
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