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  1. Pocket Medicine: The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Internal Medicine (Pocket Medicine Series) by Marc Sabatine, 2010-09-13
  2. Step-Up to Medicine (Step-Up Series) by Steven S. Agabegi, Elizabeth D. Agabegi, 2008-04-07
  3. Case Files Internal Medicine, Third Edition (LANGE Case Files) by Eugene Toy, John Patlan, 2009-07-14
  4. Fresh Medicine: How to Fix Reform and Build a Sustainable Health Care System by Phil Bredesen, 2010-10-05
  5. Energy Medicine: Balancing Your Body's Energies for Optimal Health, Joy, and VitalityUpdated and Expanded by Donna Eden, David Feinstein, 2008-08-21
  6. Case Files Family Medicine, Second Edition (LANGE Case Files) by Eugene Toy, Donald Briscoe, et all 2009-08-25
  7. Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 17th Edition by Anthony S. Fauci, Eugene Braunwald, et all 2008-03-06
  8. Yoga as Medicine: The Yogic Prescription for Health and Healing by Yoga Journal, Timothy McCall, 2007-07-31
  9. The Herbal Medicine-Maker's Handbook: A Home Manual by James Green, 2000-12-30
  10. Andreoli and Carpenter's Cecil Essentials of Medicine: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access (Cecil Medicine) by Thomas E. Andreoli MDMACPFRCP(Edin), Ivor Benjamin MDFACCFAHA, et all 2010-03-29
  11. Harrison's Manual of Medicine, 17th Edition by Anthony Fauci, Eugene Braunwald, et all 2009-03-19
  12. Thompson & Thompson Genetics in Medicine: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access by Robert MD Nussbaum MD, Roderick R. McInnes MDPhDFRS(C), et all 2007-06-08
  13. Smart Medicine for a Healthier Child by Janet Zand, Robert Rountree, et all 2003-01-06
  14. The Language of Medicine by Davi-Ellen Chabner BAMAT, 2007-02-14

1. Medicine - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
medicine is the science and art (ars medicina) of healing humans. It includes a variety of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article is about the science and art of healing. For pharmaceutical drugs, see Medication . For other uses, see Medicine (disambiguation) Statue of Asclepius , the Greek God of medicine, holding the symbolic Rod of Asclepius with its coiled serpent Medicine is the science and art of healing . It includes a variety of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness Contemporary medicine applies health science biomedical research and medical technology to diagnose and treat injury and disease , typically through medication surgery or some other form of therapy . The word medicine is derived from the Latin ars medicina , meaning the art of healing Until the rise and refinement of both pharmaceutical and surgical techniques in very recent centuries, traditional medicine in Europe more closely resembled a trial-and-error version of its generally more systematic Asian counterparts, still vigorous today within the Indian subcontinent and China Though medical technology and clinical expertise are pivotal to contemporary Western medicine, successful face-to-face relief of actual

2. Pre-Health Advising At The UW - Medicine
What is PreMed? To be pre-med means you are embarking on a course of study aimed at preparing you for application to a medical school (or other post-graduate health profession.)
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3. Policies & Position Statements, Untitled Page
Guidelines in OEM (occupational and environmental medicine).
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4. Medicine: Definition From Answers.com
1. The science which relates to the prevention, cure, or alleviation of disease. 2. Any substance administered in the treatment of disease; a remedial agent; a medication; a
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Dictionary: Home Library Webster 1913 n. [L. medicina (sc. ars ), fr. medicinus medical, fr. medicus : cf. F. . See Medical
The science which relates to the prevention, cure, or alleviation of disease. Any substance administered in the treatment of disease; a remedial agent; a medication; a medicament; a remedy; physic. By medicine , life may be prolonged. Shak. A philter or love potion. [Obs.] Shak. [F.
A physician. [Obs.] Shak. (a) Among the North American Indians, any object supposed to give control over natural or magical forces, to act as a protective charm, or to cause healing; also, magical power itself; the potency which a charm, token, or rite is supposed to exert.
Webster 1913 Suppl. The North American Indian boy usually took as his medicine the first animal of which he dreamed during the long and solitary fast that he observed at puberty. F. H. Giddings.
Webster 1913 Suppl. (b)
Hence, a similar object or agency among other savages.
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5. Educational Programs - College Of Medicine - Howard University
Howard University, all rights reserved. College of medicine, 520 W Street, NW, Washington, DC 20059 Phone 202806-6270 - Fax 202-806-7934 - Contact HUCM - WWW Disclaimer
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6. University Of New Mexico
Wilderness and International medicine taught by the department of emergency medicine.
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The Department Department Personnel Programs Rotation Electives ED Scheduling Committees General Information Welcome to the Wilderness, International and Improvisational Medicine at the University of New Mexico, Department of Emergency Medicine web site. For information about our program, choose from the following links:
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7. National Library Of Medicine - National Institutes Of Health
The National Library of medicine (NLM), on the campus of NIH in Bethesda, Maryland, is the world's largest medical library. It collects materials in all major areas of the
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8. Sports Medicine
Despite what the name implies, sports medicine is not confined to the athletic field. The branch of orthopedics consists of the treatment of injuries resulting from physical
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9. Nuclear Medicine - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Introduction and general overview of nuclear medicine.
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Nuclear medicine
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search A whole body PET/CT Fusion image Normal whole body PET/CT scan with FDG -18. The whole body PET/CT scan is commonly used in the detection, staging and follow-up of various cancers. A nuclear medicine whole body bone scan. The nuclear medicine whole body bone scan is generally used in evaluations of various bone related pathology, such as for bone pain, stress fracture, nonmalignant bone lesions, bone infections, or the spread of cancer to the bone. Nuclear Medicine myocardial perfusion scan with Thallium-201 for the rest images (bottom rows) and Tc-Sestamibi for the stress images (top rows). The nuclear medicine myocardial perfusion scan plays a pivotal role in the noninvasive evaluation of coronary artery disease. The study not only identifies patients with coronary artery disease, it also provides overall prognostic information or overall risk of adverse cardiac events for the patient. A nuclear medicine parathyroid scan demonstrates a parathyroid adenoma adjacent to the left inferior pole of the thyroid gland. . The above study was performed with Technetium-Sestamibi (1st column) and Iodine-123 (2nd column) simultaneous imaging and the subtraction technique (3rd column). Normal hepatobiliary scan (HIDA scan). The nuclear medicine hepatobiliary scan is clinically useful in the detection of the gallbladder disease.

10. Medicine: Definition, Synonyms From Answers.com
n. The science of diagnosing, treating, or preventing disease and other damage to the body or mind. The branch of this science encompassing treatment by drugs, diet, exercise
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11. PubMed Home
PubMed is a service of the U.S. National Library of medicine that includes over 19 million citations from MEDLINE and other life science journals for biomedical articles back
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12. Guthrie Internal Medicine Residency Program
Detailed information about Guthrie Internal medicine Residency in Sayre, PA
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Internal Medicine residents at Guthrie see adolescent patients through to octogenarians. Residents will have the opportunity to treat patients with illness ranging from the common cold to multiple organ system failure and shock. This broad spectrum of clinical experience is possible because Guthrie's Robert Packer Hospital is a tertiary care hospital in a community that also requires primary care services. By combining sophisticated training under group-practice physicians with the challenges of addressing patient needs in a rural medical center, Guthrie's Internal Medicine Residency Program aims to give you all the skills and training you need to be a physician in the 21st century. Guthrie processes resident applications only through ERAS (Electronic Residency Application Service). The application due date is November 1st of each year. For more information, contact

13. MedicineNet - Health And Medical Information Produced By Doctors
Read doctorproduced health and medical information written for you to make informed decisions about your health concerns.
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14. Department Of Medicine - University Of Washington School Of Medicine
University of Washington Department of medicine Events Calendar Grand Rounds. October 28 The Other AIDS Virus Can We Improve Care and Treatment of HIV2 Infection?
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    DOM Chair William Bremner to receive Williams Award
    William J. Bremner, M.D., Ph.D., the Robert G. Petersdorf Professor and Chair of the Department of Medicine, has been chosen by the Association of Professors of Medicine (APM) to receive the Robert H. Williams, MD, Distinguished Chair of Medicine Award for 2011. It will be presented at the association's winter meeting in February. The award honors Dr. Williams (1909-1979), the founding chairman of the Department of Medicine and the founder of the APM. It recognizes outstanding leadership as the chair of a department of internal medicine. Dr. Bremner is the fifth chair of the Department of Medicine.
    Michael Schwartz appointed to Williams Chair in Medicine
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    Geoffrey Gottlieb is 2010 Fialkow Scholar
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15. JAMA -- Progress In Evidence-Based Medicine, October 15, 2008, Montori And Guyat
Assessment of where we stand in evidence-based medicine as of 2008.
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16. Medicine | Define Medicine At Dictionary.com
–noun 1. any substance or substances used in treating disease or illness; medicament; remedy. 2. the art or science of restoring or preserving health or due physical
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17. University Of Pennsylvania Health System | Penn Medicine
Penn medicine is dedicated to highquality patient care and service, advancing medical science through research, and educating the next generation of leaders in medicine. It
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18. Evidence-Based Medicine - BMJ Journals
Bi-monthly publication for primary care and internal medicine practitioners, with contents of current issue, and searchable archives.
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var callbackToken='51154772D747117'; Search the BMJ Search this site Advanced search An international digest of the very best new research of direct relevance to medical practice Current issue October 2010 Volume 15 Issue 5 Evidence-Based Medicine surveys a wide range of international medical journals applying strict criteria for the quality and validity of research. Practising clinicians assess the clinical relevance of the best studies. The key details of these essential studies are included in a succinct, informative expert commentary on their clinical application. Published bi-monthly, Evidence-Based Medicine offers comprehensive coverage of primary care medicine. It includes a wide array of clinical disciplines, including family practice, internal medicine, paediatrics, obstetrics, gynaecology, psychiatry, and surgery.
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B-type natriuretic peptide-guided therapy for chronic heart failure reduces all-cause mortality compared with usual care but does not affect all-cause hospitalisation or survival free of hospitalisation
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19. Medicine.org — Because You Need More Information Than Your Physician Alone Can
Because you need more information than your physician alone can (or will) provide!
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My Child Is a Victim of Bullying. What Can I Do?
What Can parents Do? If you suspect or it is obvious that your child is being bullied by other students and the school has not already informed you of the situation, then it is important that you contact the school immediately. Parents should have the right to expect the school to take this seriously and [...]
Is My Child a Bully?
How do I find out whether my child is bullying? It can be difficult to discover and to acknowledge that your own child is a bully. Bullying other students is obviously not something a child will talk about at home. But if several of the points described under “Who Bullies?” fit your child, you should [...]
Is My Child Being Bullied?
How do I find out if my child is being bullied? FIRST: You need to have frequent conversations with your child or adolescent to ask about what happens at school. Establishing a relationship helps you keep the lines of communication open and gives you a sense of context for what your child or adolescent experiences [...]
Group Bullying
Bullying MAY ALSO BE a group phenomenon with particular characteristics. This means that there are a number of children and young people who may at times be involved in bullying, but who would not usually take the initiative themselves. These are called passive bullies, henchmen, or bystanders. The group of passive bullies is quite mixed [...]

20. College Of Medicine
Welcome to the University of Oklahoma College of medicine . We hope our website provides you easy access to all of the information you are seeking about the College of medicine
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