Refimprove date June 2008 ololol Doctor of Medicine MD , from the Latin language Latin Medicin Doctor meaning Teacher of Medicine is a Doctorate doctoral degree for physician s. The degree is granted ... years. The Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine or D.O. degree is the only other legal and professional ... Medicinae Doctor et Chirurgiae Magister meaning Doctor of Medicine and Master of Surgery . Even though ... student might apply for the Doctor degree through a Doctorate in Medicine program approved ... Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine DO has identical training requirements and practice rights as the MD ... Chirurgia literally Doctor in Medicine and Surgery is awarded on graduation physicians then simply use ... Doktoru literally Doctor of Medicine is awarded upon completion of six years continuous study started ... fr Docteur en m decine mk nl Doctor of Medicine ja no Doctor medicinae si simple Medical doctor sk Doktor v eobecn ho lek rstva sv Medicine doktor th ... , the MD is an postgraduate advanced Academia academic research degree similar to a Doctor of Philosophy ... of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery MBBS, BMBS, BM BCh, BM, MB BCh BAO, or MBChB and is considered ... thereafter. Physicians and surgeons at these hospital universities gave lecture s on Medicine ... of Medicine . London Thomas Nelson 1945, p. 107 ref who bases his account on L Thorndike, ref L Thorndike ... first called Doctor at the Schola Medica Salernitana Medical School of Salerno . He states that the Emperor Frederick II decreed in 1221 that no one should practice medicine until he had been publicly ... themselves magister or doctor. Academic degrees for physicians by country United States and Canada ... at the time required practitioners in Scotland as well as England to hold the dual Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degrees Bachelor of Medicine MB BS MBChB MB BChir BM BCh etc. . North ... of Medicine was the first American University to grant the MD degree instead of the MB. ref http ... more details
and worldwide Naturopathy Alternative medical systems Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine ND or in Arizona Naturopathic Medical Doctor or NMD , in sixteen U.S. states and six Canadian provinces refers exclusively ... very few students. Today, in North America, the Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine N.D. or N.M.D. degree ... Act Nova Scotia ref Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine Arizona , New Hampshire , Oregon Also Naturopathic ... , British Columbia , Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine Ontario , British Columbia In Puerto Rico the title ... Directory of Naturopathic doctors and clinics in Canada DEFAULTSORT Doctor Of Naturopathic Medicine ...About the accredited alternative medicine degrees held by naturopathic primary health care providers ... level. Practitioners who hold such a degree may also legally use the title doctor in certain ... jurisdictions Naturopathic Doctor, Naturopathic Physician, Naturopath , or there may be no legally ... North America degrees generally practice as primary care providers of naturopathic medicine. Naturopathic medicine employs complementary and alternative medical therapies within the context of mainstream medicine, which help improve the body s intrinsic ability to heal and maintain itself. Citation needed date March 2011 Practitioners of naturopathic medicine prefer to use natural remedies ... holistic approach to patient care, and may recommend that patients use conventional medicine alongside their treatments. History of the naturopathic degree The 19th century the nature doctor and drugless ... of these practitioners grew to encompass diet & lifestyle counseling, and botanical medicine , Bavarian ... doctor. This tradition first became well known globally in the late 19th century through the successes ... College of Nature Cure and Osteopathy, which also granted a DDT Doctor of Drugless Therapy degree. ref Kirchfeld, Friedhelm, and Wade Boyle. Nature Doctors Pioneers in Naturopathic Medicine ... A. Toward an Integrative Medicine . AltaMira Press, 2004, pp 35 38. ISBN 075910302X ref A 1927 AMA ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced December 2010 wikify January 2011 orphan January 2011 date January 2011 The Doctor of Plant Medicine , or DPM, is a post baccalaureate three to four year professional doctoral degree offered in the United States , and upon conferral of the degree recipients are known as Plant Doctors. The degree is an interdisciplinary program the combining Biological science biological and agricultural science s related to Plant management plant and crop management . According the program s website the mission of the program is to Promote plant and crop health while protecting the Natural environment environment . External links http dpm.ifas.ufl.edu Category Doctoral degrees ... more details
of D.O. or DO, see DO Osteopathic medicine2 Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine D.O. or DO is a professional ... medicine in the United States osteopathic physicians and have the same rights, privileges and responsibilities as Doctor of Medicine MDs . DOs are licensed to practice the full scope of medicine ... Osteopathic medical school curricula closely mirrors those of allopathic Doctor of Medicine ... medlineplus ency article 002020.htm Doctor of Osteopathy D.O. , MedLine Plus, National Library of Medicine ... 2 Luxembourg 1987 Unlimited The practice of medicine in Luxembourg by a doctor who is not an EU national ... Medical education in the United States DEFAULTSORT Doctor Of Osteopathic Medicine Category Osteopathic ... students undergraduate diploma in osteopathy British College of Osteopathic Medicine and from ... require training in internal medicine, obstetrics gynecology, pediatrics, family practice, surgery, psychiatry, emergency medicine, radiology, preventive medicine and public health. ref http www.aacom.org ... , American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine ref According to Harrison s Principles of Internal Medicine , the training, practice, credentialing, licensure, and reimbursement of osteopathic .... Longo, J. Larry Jameson, and Kurt J. Isselbacher, Eds. Chapter 10. Complementary and Alternative Medicine Harrison s Principles of Internal Medicine, 16th Ed. 2005. McGraw Hill. ref However, osteopathic physicians also receive an additional 300 500 hours in the study of hands on manual medicine and the body ... internship and residency medicine residency training programs as their MD counterparts ref https ... medicine in the United States Licensing and board certification To obtain a license to practice medicine in the United States, medical students must pass one of two licensing boards at the conclusion ... CIB , American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, page 11. ref Those that have received ... certifying boards . International variations Osteopathic medicine There are currently no osteopathic ... more details
Joseph Allen Doctor of Medicine United Kingdom, Ireland and Commonwealth countries excluding Canada M.D. ca. 1714 10 January 1796 was a prominent eighteenth century physician, surgeon on Lord Anson s circumnavigation of the world, and Master of the College of God s Gift in Dulwich then colloquially called Dulwich College . ref name Roll William Munk , 1861 , The Roll of the Royal College of Physicians of London , page 228 Royal College of Physicians of London ref Lord Anson s circumnavigation Joseph Allen was born in Ireland in around 1714. ref name Roll He was bred a surgeon and in this capacity accompanied Commodore RN Commodore George Anson, 1st Baron Anson George Anson on his celebrated George Anson s voyage around the world circumnavigation of the globe from 1740 to 1743. Dulwich College On his return from his voyage with Lord Anson, Joseph was elected as Warden of the College of God s Gift in Dulwich on 25 February 1744. ref name DCRoll Ormiston, T. L., 1926 , Dulwich College Register ,page 10, J J Keliher & Co Ltd London ref He was not in the post for much beyond two years before the Master of the College, James Allen formerly Alleyn James Allen died on the 28 October 1746. Joseph, by virtue of his position as Warden, immediately became Master. ref name DCRoll During his time as Master Joseph continued to pursue a medical career and obtained the degree of doctor of medicine from the University of St. Andrew s on 23 April 1754. ref name Roll He was admitted a Licentiate of the College of Physicians on 30 September 1765. ref name Roll In his capacity as Master of the College, he did little to further Edward Alleyn s the founder directions to provide every poor scholar with adequate preparation for the world. ref name GG17 Hodges, S, 1981 , God s Gift A Living History of Dulwich College , page 17, Heinemann London ref He vacated the office of Master on 21 June 1775 in order to marry ref name Roll a widow, Elizabeth Plaw ref name DCRoll marriage at that time being ... more details
Statue of Asclepius , the Greek God of medicine, holding the symbolic Rod of Asclepius with its coiled snake serpent Medicine is the science and art of healing . It encompasses a variety of health ... treatment of illness . Contemporary medicine applies health science , biomedical research , and medical ..., surgery , or some other form of therapy. The word medicine is derived from the Latin ars medicina ... the medical art, from medicus physician. http www.etymonline.com index.php?term medicine Etym.Online ... ref ref http www.etymonline.com index.php?term medicineMedicine Online Etymology Dictionary ref Though medical technology and clinical expertise are pivotal to contemporary medicine, successful ... ref harv ref History Main Timeline of medicine and medical technology Prehistoric medicine incorporated ... as magical substances by priests, shamans , or medicine man medicine men . Well known spiritual ... , the first physician from antiquity known by name. Image Medicine aryballos Louvre CA1989 2183.jpg ..., now in Paris s Louvre Louvre Museum probably contained healing oil Early records on medicine have been discovered from ancient Egyptian medicine , Babylonian Medicine Babylonian medicine , Ayurveda Ayurvedic medicine in the Indian subcontinent , classical Chinese medicine predecessor to the modern traditional Chinese Medicine , and ancient Greek medicine and Medicine in ancient Rome Roman medicine ... of Postgraduate Medicine . ref Image Hippocrates.jpg thumb right 130px The Ancient Greek medicine Greek physician Hippocrates ca. 460 BCE ca. 370 BCE , considered the father of Western medicine ... medicine, Hippocrates and his teacher Democritus. , U.S. National Library of Medicine ref ref name ... of modern medicine the first research of the physical factor of tetanus , European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases ref The Ancient Greek medicine Greek physician Hippocrates , the father of medicine , ref name blackwellpublishing.com ref cite journal author Grammaticos P.C. ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Medicine Type Album Artist Planet Asia Cover Themedicine.jpg Released October 3, 2006 Genre Hip hop music Hip Hop Length Label ABB Records Producer Dilated Peoples Evidence br Nucleus br The Alchemist producer The Alchemist br Bravo Reviews Okayplayer Rating 3 5 http www.okayplayer.com reviews index.php weblog more the medicin link Last album The Sickness Pt. 1 br 2006 This album The Medicine br 2006 Next album The Jewelry Box Sessions The Album br 2007 The Medicine is an album by West Coast hip hop artist Planet Asia , released on October 3, 2006 through ABB Records. The album is the third installment of Planet Asia s Medicali series , following The Sickness and The Diagnosis . The Medicine is produced by Evidence of Dilated Peoples , and features guest appearances from Krondon, Phil Da Agony, Black Thought , Jonell , Prodigy rapper Prodigy , Defari and Evidence and Rakaa of Dilated Peoples. The album s lead single is Thick Ropes b w On Your Way 93706 . Track listing this section is for album credits only class wikitable align center align center Title align center Producer s align center Performer s 1 Da Prescription Evidence Planet Asia 2 Thick Ropes Evidence, Nucleus Planet Asia 3 Get Active Evidence Planet Asia, Phil Da Agony, Krondon 4 All the Names Evidence Planet Asia 5 Over Your Head Evidence, The Alchemist Planet Asia, Black Thought 6 In Love With You Evidence Planet Asia, Jonell 7 That s on Me Evidence Planet Asia 8 On Your Way 93706 Evidence Planet Asia 9 Get Down or Lay Down Evidence Planet Asia, Kubiq, Supa Supreme 10 The Medicine Evidence Planet Asia 11 Stick & Move Evidence Planet Asia, Prodigy, Killa Ben 12 Ghetto s Thirsty Evidence Planet Asia, Auch Dixon 13 The Hustle Pt. 2 Evidence Planet Asia, Shake Da Mayor 14 No Questions Asked Evidence, Bravo Planet Asia, Turbin, Killa Ben 15 Old Timer Thoughts ... Medicine, The Category 2006 albums Category Planet Asia albums 2000s westcoast hiphop album ... more details
DoctorDoctor may refer to Dr. Doctor Willard Bliss , a 19th century American physician and American Civil War Civil War veteran whose professional title was Doctor by virtue of possessing a Doctor of Medicine degree but whose given name was also Doctor . He attended American President James A. Garfield after the President was shot by an assassin, a wound which eventually resulted in Garfield s death. In television DoctorDoctor 1989 TV series DoctorDoctor 1989 TV series , an American television sitcom DoctorDoctor 2000 TV series DoctorDoctor 2000 TV series , the South Korean version of the sitcom Doctor, Doctor Five TV Doctor, Doctor Five TV , a live British talk show about health and illness DoctorDoctor character , a character in the The Secret Show universe Doctor, Doctor Yes, Dear Episode Doctor, Doctor Yes, Dear episode Dr. Doctor , a character in South Park media In music Doctor, Doctor , a song from the 1968 album Magic Bus The Who on Tour by The Who DoctorDoctor , a song from the 1974 album Phenomenon UFO album Phenomenon by UFO Bad Case of Loving You Doctor, Doctor , a 1978 song by Robert Palmer DoctorDoctor , a song from the 1984 album Into the Gap by Thompson Twins DoctorDoctor , a cover of the UFO song from the 1995 single Lord of the Flies song Lord of the Flies by Iron Maiden Doctor, Doctor , a song from the 2003 EP Driving for the Storm DoctorDoctor Driving for the Storm Doctor, Doctor by Gyroscope DoctorDoctor , a song from the 2009 album All Night Cinema by Just Jack See also Doctor disambiguation disambig ... more details
doctorDoctor may refer to TOCright Healthcare Physician , a medical doctor Dentist , a dental doctor Veterinarian , a veterinary doctor Optometrist , an optometric doctor Podiatrist , a podiatric doctor Psychologist , a psychological doctor Chiropractor , a chiropractic doctor Physical therapist , a physical therapy doctor Audiologist , an audiometric doctor Academia Doctor title , the holder of a doctorate . Religion Doctor of the Church , Title given to those with great contribution to theology or doctrine. People named or nicknamed Doctor Julius Erving b. 1950 , American basketball player W. G. Grace 1848 1915 , English cricketer Doctor Greenwood 1860 1951 , English footballer Doctor ... Artist Producer Actor Andr Doctor Dr Brown b. 1963 , American radio personality and former host of Yo MTV Raps Lou Holtz Dr. Lou Segment on ESPN for College Football Doctor Phil Fictional characters DoctorDoctor Who DoctorDoctor Who Doctor Star Trek Doctor Star Trek Doctor Hellsing Doctor Hellsing Doctor Dolittle by Hugh John Lofting Doctor Wildstorm Il Dottore The Doctor , a commedia dell arte stock character Fuyuhiko Date The Doctor , a Cave Story Characters character in the video game Cave Story The Doctor , a character also known as Cobra Commander in G.I. Joe Rise of Cobra The Doctor ... Doctors TV series redirects here Doctor film Doctor film , a Malayalam film directed by M. S. Mani The Doctor film The Doctor film The Doctor 1952 TV series The Doctor 1952 TV series , a 1951 1952 NBC ... related talk show Doctor Who Doctor Who TV Series , a science fiction show Doctor Phil Music Doctor band The Doctor Cheap Trick album The Doctor Cheap Trick album The Doctor Beenie Man album The Doctor Beenie Man album The Doctor Thomas N la et son Orchestre album The Doctor Thomas N la et son Orchestre album The Doctor Mary Wells song The Doctor Mary Wells song The Doctor Doobie Brothers song The Doctor Doobie Brothers song The Doctor, lead singer of the band Doctor and the Medics Byron Doctor ... more details
medicine The American Board of Emergency Medicine ABEM is primarily for Doctor of Medicine MD ... Board of Emergency Medicine AOBEM certifies only emergency physicians with a Doctor of Osteopathic ... Medicine FCEM must be passed. Upon completion of training the doctor will be eligible for entry ...Image EmergT.JPG thumb Emergency department entrance at the Toronto General Hospital Emergency medicine ... medicine physicians diagnose a variety of illnesses and undertake acute interventions to stabilize the patient. Emergency medicine physicians practice in hospital emergency room emergency departments ... medicine in the US can enter fellowships to receive credentials in subspecialties. These are palliative medicine, medical toxicology , wilderness medicine , pediatrics pediatric emergency medicine, sports medicine , and undersea and hyperbaric medicine. Scope Main List of emergency medicine topics List of medical emergencies Emergency medicine has evolved to treat conditions that pose a threat to life ... Medicine blockquote Emergency medicine is a medical specialty a field of practice based ... Federation for Emergency Medicine format work accessdate 18 March 2011 ref blockquote Emergency Medicine encompasses a large amount of general medicine and surgery including the surgical sub specialties ... to resuscitate a patient Critical Care Medicine , manage a difficult airway Anesthesia , suture ... called the father of emergency medicine for his strategies during the French wars. Emergency medicine ... Physicians ACEP , the recognition of emergency medicine training programs by the AMA and the AOA, and in 1979 ... Medicine? last1 first1 last2 first2 date work publisher Yale School of Medicine accessdate 18 March 2011 ref United Kingdom Emergency medicine traces its development as a specialty in UK to 1952 when Mr Maurice Ellis was appointed as the first consultant in Emergency Medicine in the UK at Leeds ... for Accident and Emergency Medicine, and later on in 2004, to British Association for Emergency ... more details
nofootnotes date September 2010 Oral medicine is the dental specialty medicine specialty placed at the interface between medicine and dentistry . Scope Oral medicine is concerned with medical diagnosis diagnosis and non surgical management of non dental pathology affecting the mouth oral and maxillofacial region, such as oral lichen planus , Beh et s disease and pemphigus vulgaris . Moreover, it often involves the diagnosis and follow up of pre malignant lesion s of the oral cavity, like leukoplakia or erythroplakia . Another aspect of the speciality is managing the oral condition of medically compromised patients. For example, cancer patients who suffer from related oral mucositis , bisphosphonate related osteonecrosis of the jaws or oral pathology related to radiation therapy . Additionally, it is involved in the diagnosis and management of dry mouth conditions, such as Sj gren s syndrome , and non dental chronic orofacial pain conditions, such as burning mouth syndrome , trigeminal neuralgia and temporomandibular joint disorder. The main facets of oral medicine are Clinical care Research Undergraduate and postgraduate teaching Training and practise USA The American Dental Association CODA accredited programs are a minimum of two years in length. Australia New Zealand Australian ... with either a Master degree MDS or a Doctor of Clinical Dentistry degree DClinDent . Fellowship can ... system of dual training dentistry and medicine as a requisite for specialty practice the University ... UK oral medicine specialists have dual qualification with both primary medical and dental degrees ... in addition to their basic training. Currently there are 15 oral medicine units within the United ... Society for Oral Medicine http www.aaom.com index.cfm American Academy of Oral Medicine http www.omsanz.com Oral Medicine Society of Australia and New Zealand http www.eastman.ucl.ac.uk iaom The International Academy of Oral Medicine http www.eaom.net app prvt The European Association of Oral Medicine ... more details
This article is about a TV show. For the Cheyenne prophet Sweet Medicine, see Sweet Medicine Cheyenne Sweet Medicine is an ITV drama series from 2003 about a family doctor s surgery in the Peak District of northern England. Intended as a replacement for the hit medical drama Peak Practice , it was not a success. Only one ten episode series was made, despite moderate audience figures. Some viewers considered it too raunchy, especially for a 9 00pm broadcast. Citation needed date July 2009 The majority of filming took place in the historic market town of Wirksworth , which made the set for the fictional Derbyshire town of Stoneford. Sweet Medicine starred Patricia Hodge as Georgina Sweet, Jason Merrells as Dr. Nicholas Sweet and Gillian Kearney as Dr. Deb Sweet. External links imdb title 0377266 Sweet Medicine http www.bmj.com cgi content full 327 7415 627 a BMJ s review Category 2000s British television series Category 2003 television series debuts Category 2003 television series endings Category British drama television series Category ITV television programmes Category 2003 in British television UK tv prog stub drama tv prog stub ... more details
?refurl aw ref Scope of practice Family physicians in the United States may hold either an Doctor of Medicine M.D. or a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine D.O. degree. Physicians who specialize in family medicine must successfully complete an accredited three year family medicine residency in the United ... three year residency for family medicine specialty, leading to the award of Doctor of Medicine MD ... Doctor of Medicine Family Medicine . ref Minimum Qualifications for Teachers in Medical Institutions ...globalize USA date March 2011 Family medicine FM is a Specialty medicine medical specialty devoted to comprehensive ... and Policies work American Board of Family Medicine accessdate 30 June 2009 ref It is based on knowledge ... title Definitions, What is Family Medicine? work American Academy of Family Physicians accessdate ... medicine is to provide personal, comprehensive and continuing care for the individual in the context ... 6 30 09. ref The American Board of Family Medicine requires its Diplomates to maintain certification ... the board certification examination every 7 to 10 years. The term family medicine is used in Canada and many European and Asian countries, instead of general medicine or General practitioner general practice . In Sweden, certification in family medicine requires five years working with a tutor, after the medical degree. In India, those who want to specialize in family medicine must complete a three year family medicine residency, after their medical degree MBBS . They are awarded either a DNB or an MD in family medicine. Similar systems exist in other countries. Family physicians deliver .... ref http www.aafp.org online en home policy policies f scopephil.html Family Medicine, Scope ... family physicians deliver babies and provide prenatal care. Family medicine and family physicians ... Facts About Family Medicine http www.aafp.org online en home aboutus specialty facts.html Facts About Family Medicine , American Academy of Family Physicians . Retrieved 7 17 09. ref Family medicine ... more details
physician board certification of Medical Doctor MD and Osteopathic medicine in the United States ...A specialty in medicine is a branch of medical science. After completing medical school , physician s or surgeon s usually further their medical education in a specific specialty of medicine by completing a multiple year residency medicine residency . physician Medical practitioners who engage in a medical .... Medicine Medical specialties that focus on the diagnosis and non surgical treatment of disease ... and the immune system Alternative Medicine non medical degree specialist Acupuncture Anthroposophic medicine Ayurveda Chiropractic Herbalism Homeopathy Naturopathy Osteopathy Non US Osteopathy Siddha medicine Traditional medicine Chinese traditional medicine Chinese Tibetan traditional medicine Tibetan ... Anesthesia Cardiology Medicine Disease of the cardiovascular system Cardiovascular surgery Surgery ... Transfusion medicine is concerned with the transfusion of blood and blood component, including the maintenance ... such as assay s, microscope analysis. Dermatology D, DS Medicine Dermatopathology, Mohs Surgery Skin and its appendages hair , nails , sweat gland s etc. . Dietetics Food and nutrition Emergency medicine EM Medicine Palliative medicine Medical toxicology Pediatric emergency medicine Sports medicine, undersea and hyperbaric medicine The initial management of emergent medical conditions, often in hospital emergency room emergency departments or the field. Endocrinology Medicine The endocrine system .... Family Medicine FM Medicine Adolescent Medicine Geriatric Medicine Hospice and Palliative Medicine Sleep Medicine Sports Medicine Continuing, comprehensive health care for the individual and family ... systems, and diseases. Forensic MedicineMedicine Gastroenterology GI Medicine The alimentary ... surgery Geriatrics IMG Medicine ref name swe Elderly patients Gynecology Female reproductive health Hepatology Medicine The liver and biliary tract , usually a part of gastroenterology. Infectious ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Humanistic medicine or values based medicine is an interdisciplinary field ... principles of humanistic medicine are open communication, mutual respect, and emotional ... patients the attention they need, resulting in patients seeking Alternative medicine alternative .... Studies have shown that poor doctor patient relationship s result in lawsuits against healthcare ... number and cost. The philosophy of humanistic medicine The crux of humanistic medicine is holistic healing, treating not only the body but acknowledging the soul as well. Humanistic medicine attempts ..., true healing can begin to take place. The scientific basis for integrative humanistic Medicine ... basis for integrative medicine the humanistic bioanthropological model of medicine written by Drs Meeroff and Zoll . The humanistic bioanthropological model of medicine HBAM is scientific, inclusive ... of the bio psycho socio spiritual dimensions of the person. Under the HBAM, medicine is health oriented ... social privileges. Practice Among the approaches used to encourage the practice of a more humane medicine are narrative medicine and patient empowerment . Narrative medicine is a way of educating physicians ... of patient and provider, enabling the physician to practice medicine with empathy, reflection ... experience in the practice of medicine, and help to ensure that the humanity of the patient is not obscured in a morass of lab results, patient charts, and insurance regulations. Humanistic medicine .... Convergence between orthodox and alternative medicine a theoretical elaboration and empirical test ... 58. note charon Charon R. Narrative medicine A model for empathy, reflection, profession, and trust ... medicine or values based medicine...what s in a name? Medical Journal of Australia 2002 177 319 ... http www.narrativemedicine.com Columbia University s narrative medicine program http litmed.med.nyu.edu Literature, Arts & Medicine Database http www.humanism in medicine.org The Arnold P. Gold ... more details
A Tropical doctor is a medical doctor who finished the Tropical Medicine Training. The setup of this training differs from country to country. See also Tropical medicine Category Medical specialties ... more details
about the Native American healers the American film Medicine Man film the Blackfoot album Blackfoot band ... Alaskan Yup ik Yup ik , speakers of the Central Alaskan Yup ik language . ref Medicine man or Medicine woman are English language English terms used to describe healers and spiritual figures .... Anthropologists tend to prefer the term shamanism shaman . The medicine man and woman in North America Role in native society The primary function of these medicine elders who are not always male is to secure .... So the term medicine man woman is not entirely inappropriate, but it greatly oversimplifies and also ..., an individual must be validated in his role by that community. Most medicine men and women study their art either through a medicine society such as the Navajo people Navajo Blessingway , or the Ani .... Fact date February 2007 Cultural context Image Ojibweherbalistmedicine.png thumb An Ojibwa medicine man preparing an herbal remedy. The term medicine people is commonly used in Native American communities ..., The knowledge possessed by medicine people is privileged, and it often remains in particular families ... reluctant to discuss issues about medicine or medicine people with non Indians. In some cultures, the people will not even discuss these matters with Indians from other tribes. In most tribes medicine ... nmai One example of this was the Apache medicine cord or Izze kloth , whose purpose and use by Apache medicine elders was a mystery to nineteenth century ethnologists because the Apache look upon these cords ... of the religious or medicinal equipment of the Apache Indian, whether he be medicine man or simply a member of the laity, than the izze kloth or medicine cord ... the Apache look upon these cords ..., such definitions were not explanations of what these medicine people were to their own communities ... they tried to categorize these individuals. Fact date November 2007 The term medicine man woman, like ... in the fields of religion and anthropology. The term medicine man woman was also frequently used by Europeans ... more details
globalize date December 2010 Transfusion medicine or transfusiology is the branch of medicine that is concerned with the Blood transfusion transfusion of blood and blood component s. The blood bank is the section of the clinical laboratory where medical technologist s process and distribute blood product s under the supervision of a medical director, often certified in Pathology or Transfusion Medicine. The blood donor center, also under the supervision of a physician who may be a Transfusion Medicine specialist, is the facility that collects and processes blood products. Transfusion medicine is a board certified specialty recognized by the American Board of Pathology. Physicians from a wide range of backgrounds, including pathology , hematology , anesthesiology and pediatrics , are eligible for board certification in Transfusion Medicine following a 1 2 year fellowship. Physicians certified in Transfusion Medicine are trained in blood product selection and management, immunohematology , apheresis , stem cell collection, cellular therapy, and blood coagulation coagulation . They are often considered a consultant for physicians who require expertise advice on the subjects listed above. History William Harvey in 1628 discovered that blood circulates around the body. He was an England English physician soon after this the first blood transfusion is attempted. In 1665 another English doctor Richard Lower physician Richard Lower successfully used blood transfusion between dogs to keep ... of Transfusion Medicine History title Highlights of Transfusion Medicine History publisher aabb.org .... UK In the UK, transfusion medicine is a sub speciality of haematology . Serious Hazards of Transfusion ... transfusion medicine coauthors Fiona Regan and Clare Taylor accessdate 2008 12 30 ref There is the Better ... healthcare professionals . The programme s aim is to improve transfusion medicine practise ... medicine DEFAULTSORT Transfusion Medicine Category Transfusion medicine Category Clinical ... more details
Candidate of Medicine lang la Candidatus Medicinae male , Candidata Medicinae female , abbreviated Cand. Med. is an academic degree awarded in Denmark , Iceland and Norway following a six year medical school education. The degree can also be written as Candidatus Candidata Medicin instead of AE . In Danish language Danish and Norwegian language Norwegian , the degree is, similar to other Latin degrees, generally not capitalized i.e. it s written as candidatus candidata medicinae and abbreviated cand. med. . The Latin term or its abbreviation are always used, i.e. they are not translated. The term candidate refers to those running for public office in Ancient Rome . Traditionally, many doctors and lawyers in Denmark and Norway would hold positions directly appointed by the King. In Denmark and Norway, a research doctorate or a higher doctorate of medicine is known as Doctor Medicinae Danish and Norwegian degree Dr. Med. Doctor Medicinae, literally, Doctor of Medicine . In order to be allowed to defend a Dr. Med. thesis, one must hold a Cand. Med. degree. In Denmark, there are currently two research doctorates that can be obtained in the field of medicine, the PhD the smaller doctorate and the Dr. Med. the higher doctorate . Dr. Med. was abolished in Norway in 2008 and replaced by the PhD and the Doctor Philosophiae Danish and Norwegian degree Dr. Philos. Norway In Norway the education is offered at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology , University of Bergen , University of Oslo and University of Troms . Following the education, candidates are permitted to work as rotation doctor, first at a hospital for one year and then six months as a general practitioner . After the rotation service, the candidate may receive formal qualifications as a medical practitioner. The first Norwegian to receive this degree was Carl Schultz in 1817 . Along with the cand.med.vet. , cand.psychol. and cand.theol. it is one of the few Latin titles to survive the Quality Reform ... more details
pediatrics . ref http www.hospitalmedicine.org hmdef In 2009 The Society of Hospital Medicine Updated its definition of hospitalist and hospital medicine , hospitalmedicine.org ref Training The majority of hospitalists are physicians with a Doctor of Medicine M.D. or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine ...Refimprove date May 2009 Hospital medicine in the United States is the discipline concerned with the medicine ... focus is hospital medicine are called hospitalists this type of medical practice has extended beyond ... in a 1996 New England Journal of Medicine article. ref cite journal author Wachter R, Goldman L title ... medicine, like emergency medicine , is a specialty organized around a site of care the hospital , rather ... care, consultative medicine, and quality assurance tend to be glossed over. To address this, residency ... universities have also started fellowship programs specifically geared toward hospitalist medicine. According to the State of Hospital Medicine Survey by the Medical Group Management Association and the Society of Hospital Medicine, 89.60 of hospitalists specialize in general internal medicine, 5.5 in a pediatrics subspecialty, 3.7 in family practice and 1.2 in internal medicine pediatrics. ref ... community hospitals. History Hospital medicine is a relatively new phenomenon in American medicine ... and intensive care medicine did, it will become a formal specialty with its own residencies and board ... and operational aspects of medicine, as these topics are not covered in traditional residencies ... certification for specialty experience and training for hospital medicine been offered. The American Board of Hospital Medicine ABHM , a Member Board of the American Board of Physician Specialties ... to hospital medicine. In September 2009, the American Board of Internal Medicine ABIM created ... Internal Medicine Certification with a Focused Practice in Hospital Medicine FPHM . Quality initiatives ... hospital acquired diseases and optimizing the care of patients. See also Society of Hospital Medicine ... more details
Medicine Lake can refer to Medicine Lake Alberta Medicine Lake Volcano in California, USA Medicine Lake, Minnesota Medicine Lake, Montana Medicine Lake in List of lakes in Granite County, Montana Granite County, Montana Disambig de Medicine Lake Begriffskl rung it Medicine Lake nl Medicine Lake pl Medicine Lake pt Medicine Lake vo Medicine Lake ... more details
medicine practitioner also sought the services of a medical doctor in the past 12 months ... 125 medical schools offering an MD degree, 25 medical schools offering a Doctor of Osteopathic medicine ...see also Integrative Medicine Merge from Integrative medicine discuss Talk Alternative medicine Merge from Integrative medicine date February 2011 Alternative medical systems image File Hierbas medicinales ... , alternative medicine is any healing practice that does not fall within the realm of conventional medicine , ref name bratman7 cite book title The Alternative Medicine Sourcebook last Bratman ... complementary and alternative medicine are deceptive euphemism s meant to give an impression of medical authority. ref Carroll RT. http www.skepdic.com compmed.html complementary medicine at The Skeptic ... of Medicine, Science Based Medicine, Steven Novella, http www.sciencebasedmedicine.org ?p 6391 Science Based Medicine Acupuncture Pseudoscience in the New England Journal of Medicine ref ref name Credulityabout Credulity about acupuncture infiltrates the New England Journal of Medicine, Science Based Medicine, David Gorski, http www.sciencebasedmedicine.org ?p 6381 Science Based Medicine Credulity about acupuncture infiltrates the New England Journal of Medicine ref Richard Dawkins has stated that there is no alternative medicine. There is only medicine that works and medicine that doesn t work. ref name Dawkins2 The American National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine NCCAM studies examples including naturopathy , chiropractic chiropractic medicine , herbalism , traditional Chinese medicine , Ayurveda , meditation , yoga , biofeedback , hypnosis , homeopathy , acupuncture ... script main art.asp?articlekey 31077 Definition of Complementary medicine , MedicineNet.com ref It is frequently grouped with complementary medicine or Integrative Medicine integrative medicine , which ..., ref name whccamp.hhs.gov cite web title White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative Medicine ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Occult Medicine Type studio Artist Yyrkoon band Yyrkoon Released 2004 Recorded November 2003 Genre Death metal Length 46 15 Label Osmose Productions Producer Jacob Hansen Last album Dying Sun br 2002 This album Occult Medicine br 2004 Next album Unhealthy Opera br 2006 Occult Medicine is the third full length studio album by the France French death metal band Yyrkoon band Yyrkoon . It was released in 2006 on Osmose Productions. Track listing All Songs Written & Arranged By Yyrkoon. Les Editions Hurlantes Intro 0 16 Doctor X 3 56 Censored Project 4 35 Blasphemy 4 10 Occult Medicine 6 51 Revenant Horde 4 49 Reversed World 4 30 Trapped into Life 4 17 Surgical Distortion 4 37 Schyzophrenic Carnage 3 39 Erase The Past 4 35 Personnel Stephane Souteyrand Vocals, Rhythm & Lead Guitar Geoffrey Gautier Lead & Rhythm Guitar Victorien Vilchiz Bass Dirk Verbeuren Drums, Percussion Production Produced, Recorded, Engineered & Mixed By Jacob Hansen at Hansen Studios, November 2003 External links http www.discogs.com Yyrkoon Occult Medicine release 1620139 Occult Medicine at discogs Category Yyrkoon albums Category 2004 albums Category Osmose Productions albums ... more details
Oriental medicine can mean any of Traditional Chinese medicine Traditional Korean medicine Kampo Japanese medicine Eastern medicine can mean either of the above, and also Indian traditional medicine Unani medicine disambig no Tradisjonell stlig medisin ... more details
practitioners with the Doctor of Medicine degree rather than the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine ... medicine refers to the practice of medicine conventional medicine , and especially the practices now referred to as heroic medicine . It was coined by Samuel Hahnemann 1755 1843 in 1810. Although allopathic medicine was rejected as a term by mainstream physicians, it was adopted by physicians with Alternative medicine unconventional training to refer pejorative ly to physicians who had undergone a more traditional course of education. ref name Whorton2004 Allopathic medicine often refers to the broad category of medical practice that is sometimes called Western medicine, biomedicine , evidence based medicine , or modern medicine , ref name WHO cite web url http whqlibdoc.who.int hq 2001 WHO EDM TRM 2001.2.pdf title Legal Status of Traditional Medicine and Complementary Alternative Medicine ..., allopathic medicine or allopathy, may be used to denote the practice of conventional medicine by practitioners of traditional medicine such as Ayurveda , ref cite journal author Gogtay NJ, Bhatt ... as well as by those who practice alternative medicine such as homeopathy . However, many aspects of traditional medicine systems such as Ayurveda or Traditional Chinese medicine are also considered ... suppression title Educational Opportunities in Integrative Medicine publisher Hunter Press ... ref ref http www.princetonreview.com medical research articles decide allopathic.asp Allopathic Medicine ... Medicine year 1998 last Gundling first KE volume 158 pages 2185 6 pmid 9818797 accessdate 2011 ... of Medicine journal Annals of Internal Medicine year 1998 first AD last Berkenwald volume 128 ... 0003 4819 128 3 199802010 00023 doi brokendate 2010 01 05 ref Etymology Allopathic medicine and allopathy ... cite book title Nature Cures The History of Alternative Medicine in America author Whorton JC edition ... medicine. History The practice of conventional medicine in both Europe and North America during the early ... more details