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    10888-96. Chen‚ Guang‚ Husseini‚ Manji K.‚ Moore‚ Gregory J.‚ (2001). Bipolar disorder: leads from the molecular and cellular mechanism of actions of mood stabilizers. The British Journal of Psychiatry‚ 178‚ 107-119. Escamilla‚ Michael A.‚ (2001). Diagnosis and Treatment of Mood Disorders That Co‑occur With Schizophrenia. Psychiatric Services‚ 52:911‑919. Henney‚ J.E.‚ (2000). From the Food and Drug Administration: Risk of Drug Interactions With St. John ’s Wort Ikonomov‚ Ognian‚ C.‚ Manji‚ Husseini

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    Medical Tourism

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    Promotion of Health Tourism in India The global growth in the flow of patients and health professionals as well as medical technology‚ capital funding and regulatory regimes across national borders has given rise to new patterns of consumption and production of healthcare services over recent decades. The free movement of goods and services under the auspices of the World Trade Organization and its General Agreement on Trade in Services has accelerated the liberalization of the trade in health

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    interest in his waitress Carol (Hunt) who appears to be the only person that tolerated his behaviors. Despite disliking the dog Verdell at the beginning‚ Melvin becomes emotionally attached to him and vuce versa. Melvin offers to pay Carol son’s medical expenses so that way she can return to work to serve him. She also accompanies Melvin along with Simon on a trip to Maltimore where Simon atempts to ask his parents for financial help after his assult and robbery. Simon moves in temoprarily with Melvin

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    Medical Translation

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    Introduction The medical terms to be translated are selected from three articles. Two articles deal with the posttraumatic stress disorder‚ a kind of mental disease and the other article is about the immune response in transplantation. Medical terms differ from that in daily use‚ and the same word can have different meanings within various contexts. In addition‚ many medical terms have roots and affixes which are mostly borrowed from Greek and Latin language‚ and as a result an analysis of the

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    Medical Apartheid

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    Medical Apartheid In the book‚ Medical Apartheid‚ Harriet A. Washington touches on some major soft points‚ that really made me think and I believe that if many other people read this they would be surprised as well‚ because when she goes into detail about the cruel treating of African Americans in the past‚ it is just shocking to find out what we didn’t know. Basically‚ Medical Apartheid is the first and only comprehensive history of medical experimentation on African Americans. It begins

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    Soczynska‚ J. (2006). Bipolar Disorder: Defining Remission and Selecting Treatment. Psychiatric Times‚ 23(11)‚ . Retrieved from http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/display/article/10168/52016?ver ify=0 U.S. Public Health Services. (1998). Mental Health: A Report of the Surgeon General. Retrieved from http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/mentalhealth/chapter4/sec1.html

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    Report Opera

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    OPERATIVE REPORT Patient Name: Putul Barua Patient ID: 135799 Room No.: CCU-4 Date of Surgery: 01/08/2011 Admitting Physician: Simon Williams‚ MD‚ Pulmonology Surgeon: Simon Williams‚ MD‚ Pulmonology Preoperative Diagnosis: Recent onset hemoptysis‚ history of tuberculosis. Postoperative Diagnosis: No tuberculosis lesion seen. Name of Procedure: Bronchoscopy Specimens Removed: Blood clots. INDICATIONS: Mr. Barua requires Bronchoscopy‚ because of recent onset hemoptysis and a

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    Medical Documentation

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    Medical documentation is an integral part of practice to ensure safe and effective care. Documentation is a record of the care provided by a health care provider; and is a primary communication between health professionals. Comprehensive and complete record - clinical staff have a professional obligation to maintain documentation clear‚ concise and comprehensive as an accurate and true record of care. Patient centred and collaborative - documentation should be centred to the specific needs of the

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    Using the expertise of a certified medical coder ensures your claims are paid on the first submission‚ resulting in faster reimbursement. The primary responsibilities of the medical biller and medical coder are billing for the services rendered by a healthcare provider. While these disciplines are highly dependant on each other‚ their job functions are very different. The primary responsibility of the medical biller is making sure the healthcare providers get paid for their services. The primary

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    Medical Unknown

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    Introduction : A medical microbiology lab performs testing on human samples collected from different body sites. The tests are used to detect and identify any microorganisms capable of causing disease. Knowing of unknown microorganism is important on how this microorganism  works and how it is structured‚ means knowing how it can affect humans. The purpose of this study was to identify an unknown bacterium by applying all methods that were previously conducted and learned in the medical microbiology

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