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Intuition (3383 bytes)
1: '''Intuition''' has many meanings across many cultures, includ... 4: ** [[knowledge]] or [[conviction]] gained by intuition 8: The verb '''to intuit''' means to grasp by intuition. 10: Intuition is by definition not the same as an [[opinion]] b... 12: Intuition is an [[unconscious]] form of [[knowledge]]. It i... Sensing - Intuition (656 bytes) 1: ...n preference tend to make decision based on their intuitions. They try to derive to a conclusion based on rel... Medical cybernetics (1557 bytes) 1: ...s-theory, connectionism and decision theory on biomedical research and health related questions. 3: [[Medical Systems Theory]] 5: The scope of medical systems theory is searching for and modelling of ... 7: [[Medical Information and Communication Theory]] 15: [[Medical Decision Theory]] Medical school (3599 bytes) 1: ... the education of future medical practitioners ([[medical doctor]]s). '''Faculty of medicine''' is a term u... 3: ...odology and nature of medical programs offered at medical schools vary considerably around the world. 5: ==Medical students== 7: ...lly considered to be at the earliest stage of the medical career pathway. 9: Medical students typically undertake both theoretical stu... Medical physics (3199 bytes) 1: ...ts also work in many other areas of healthcare. A medical physics department may be based in either a [[hos... 4: ==Medical imaging== 28: ... require going into the body (see [[Non-invasive (medical)]]). 48: ==Medical Computing and Mathematics== 50: * [[Medical informatics]] Medical ethics (4635 bytes) 1: '''Medical ethics''' is the discipline of evaluating the mer... 15: ...[Bernard Gert]], a philosopher who specializes in medical ethics, propounds a theory that would require us ... 17: ...d '[http://www.gmc-uk.org/standards/good.htm Good Medical Practice]' statements. 19: ...ethics, including how what they do relates to the medical community [[Media:Body_Modification_Code_of_Ethic... 33: ==Medical research== Medical imaging (5058 bytes) 1: [[Image:70medimg.jpg|right|Medical imaging stamp]] 2: ...al models]]. Many of the techniques developed for medical imaging also have [[Science|scientific]] and [[In... 6: [[Mathematics|Mathematically]] speaking, medical imaging usually involves the solution of [[invers... 28: ''Main article: [[Medical ultrasonography]]'' 30: [[Medical ultrasonography]] uses high frequency sound waves... Medical anthropology (1288 bytes) 1: '''Medical anthropology''' is a sub-branch of [[cultural ant... 5: Some '''medical anthropologists''' are trained primarily in 10: Medical anthropologists conduct research in settings as d... 12: They may teach medical anthropology in university anthropology 13: departments, medical and nursing schools and in community-based Medical grafting (448 bytes) Medical marijuana (30770 bytes) 1: '''Medical marijuana''' refers to the use of marijuana, a fo... 4: ...stances known'' [http://www.druglibrary.org/olsen/MEDICAL/YOUNG/young.html]. 10: ...iller until the invention of [[aspirin]]. Modern medical and scientific inquiry began with doctors like [[... 12: ...x Act]], was the representative of the [[American Medical Association]]. 14: ... caused by battle-induced spinal injuries. Later medical use has focused primarily around its role in prev... Medical malpractice (1103 bytes) 1: ...ic perception of adverse events during [[medicine|medical]] care, and a legal definition of [[negligence]]. 8: ...ave acted in accordance with a reasonable body of medical opinion. This is known as the [[Bolam Test]]. Medical faculty (156 bytes) 3: ...ed States]], this institution is referred to as [[medical school]]. Medical error (3353 bytes) 1: In the United States medical error results in 44 000-98 000 unnecessary deaths... 3: Medical care is frequently compared adversely to [[aviati... 5: ==Epidemiology of medical error== 6: Medical errors are associated with inexperienced clinicia... 11: A newer model for improvement in medical care takes its origin from the work of [[W. Edwar... Bionics (medical) (2355 bytes) Medical parole (1203 bytes) 1: '''Medical parole''' is a form of [[parole]] which involves ... 3: ... been cases where a prisoner has been released on medical parole immediately after conviction. 5: ...n to China. Dissidents who have been released on medical parole include [[Wang Dan]], [[Wei Jingsheng]], [... Medical software (1125 bytes) 1: ...ficant branch of [[software engineering]]. Many [[medical]] devices that monitor or control patients are 8: * ''[[Medical informatics]]:'' Software for the business and in... Medical ultrasonography (6124 bytes) 1: ...l ultrasonography''' is an [[ultrasound]]-based [[medical imaging|imaging]] diagnostic technique used to vi... 24: Medical ultrasonography was invented in [[1953]] at [[Lun... 31: ...apers ever published in the field of diagnostic [[medical imaging]]. 46: ...rasound.net/ingehertz.html About the discovery of medical ultrasonography] Medical emergency (2603 bytes) 1: ...e]] includes techniques for effective handling of medical emergencies and resuscitation of patients. 4: ...of conciousness, injuries, name if known, chronic medical illnessess if known). 8: ...y required to save the victim's life. [[Emergency medical technician]]s or [[paramedic]] can use [[airway]]... 11: ...cine]] physicians have training to deal with most medical emergencies, and maintain [[cardiopulmonary resus... 13: Both emergency room and inpatient medical emergencies follow the basic protocol of Advanced... Medical history (224 bytes) 1: '''Medical history''' can either refer to 3: *personal (case) medical history: [[anamnesis]] 4: *medical history of a family: [[Family history (medicine)]... Medical informatics (4856 bytes) 2: '''Medical Informatics''' is the name given to the applicati... 4: ...deliver healthcare and promote health" ''(British Medical Informatics Society)''. 6: ...care data and related information. Additionally, medical informaticians are active in [[bioinformatics]] a... 12: * architectures for [[electronic medical records]] and other health information systems us... 15: * controlled medical vocabularies such as the Standardized Nomenclatur...
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