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2024-02-17 SmithKline Beecham Clinical Laboratories SmithKline Beecham Clinical Laboratories (SBCL) was an American-based medical laboratory company that was acquired by Quest Diagnostics in 1999 for $1.3 billion. Stub GobsPint (2273)
2024-04-07 Osaka General Medical Center (Hospital in Osaka, Japan) Osaka General Medical Center (Osaka General Medical Center) is located in Mandai 3chiome, Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, Japan. It has 865 beds and is run by the Osaka Prefectural government. This hospital was founded in 1871, and its role includes comprehensive rehabilitation medical care from the acute stage to the convalescent stage. Start KishujiRapid (170)
2024-03-22 Sola Civil Hospital (Hospital in Gujarat, India) Sola Civil Hospital is a public healthcare facility situated in the Sola area of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Start Amadavadi (126)
2024-02-28 One Health Group (Healthcare Provider) One Health Group is an independent provider of elective surgical care based in Yorkshire, United Kingdom. The company offers services across South Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, West Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and Hull. Providing treatments in Orthopaedics, Spines, General Surgery and Gynaecology, the company sees approximately 12,000 new patients annually and has over 100 self-employed NHS surgeons as part of their network. Start KeApRkNq (10)
2024-03-27 Michael J. Mahoney (psychologist) Michael J. Mahoney (1946 – 2006) was an American psychologist who was one of the founders of cognitive behavioral therapy and one of the leading contributors to constructivist psychotherapy. Stub DocErvingPhD (22)
2024-07-09 Northern Ireland Practice and Education Council for Nursing and Midwifery The Northern Ireland Practice and Education Council for Nursing and Midwifery (NIPEC) is an independent, special agency of the Department of Health in Northern Ireland, established in 2002 via the Health and Social Care Act. It sets standards of proficiency, standards of practice, and other guidance related to the profession. Stub DotCoder (3674)
2024-07-09 Northern Ireland Medical and Dental Training Agency The Northern Ireland Medical and Dental Training Agency (NIMDTA) is an independent, special agency of the Department of Health in Northern Ireland, responsible for the NIMDTA commissions, promotes and oversees postgraduate medical and dental education and training throughout Northern Ireland. Stub DotCoder (3674)
2024-06-23 AIM-HIGH (trial) (Pharmaceutical clinical trial) Atherothrombosis Intervention in Metabolic Syndrome with Low HDL/High Triglycerides: Impact on Global Health Outcomes (also known as AIM-HIGH) was a randomized control trial designed to assess the efficacy of niacin (extended-release) added to statin therapy in reducing cardiovascular events in patients with established atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). C Ewingdo (2209)
2024-05-29 Pharmazz (American biopharmaceutical company) Pharmazz Inc. is an American biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Willowbrook, Illinois. Its work focusses on clinical trials related to hypovolaemic shock and stroke, with drugs targeting adrenoceptors and endothlin receptors. Start Greatinstyle (97)
2024-08-06 Nankai University Affiliated Hospital (Hospital in Tianjin, China) Nankai University Affiliated Hospital, located at 4 Weishan Road, Xiahaidong, Hexi District, Tianjin, was formerly known as Tianjin Fourth Hospital, also referred to as Tianjin Burn Special Hospital. Stub Amazingloong (283)
2024-05-12 Fiona Fonseca (LGBTQ+ consultation-liaison psychiatrist) Fiona Diviya Fonseca is a board-certified American consultation-liaison psychiatrist. Notably, they have been awarded fellowships from organizations including the United States government's Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), the Association for Academic Psychiatry (AAP), and the American Psychiatric Association (APA), who publish the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. C OhHeyWhatUp (29)
2024-08-26 Michael Laposata (American pathologist) Michael Laposata is an American biochemist, pathologist, blood-clotting expert and professor. He is the chief of the Department of Pathology at the University of Texas Medical Branch-Galveston. He researched cases of children with diseases that were mistaken for child abuse. Start AaronPassion (756)
2024-04-28 World Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Day (Annual observance on 19 November) Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a widespread and progressive lung disease that affects millions of people worldwide. Despite its prevalence, COPD often goes undiagnosed and untreated, leading to significant health complications and reduced quality of life for those affected. Start Raavimohantydelhi (680)
2024-07-24 International Drug Users Remembrance Day (International Awareness Day) International Drug Users Remembrance Day is a health awareness day observed on 21 July each year. It is a day where friends and family can meet together to memorialise and remember loved ones whose lives were cut short due to drug use and the criminalisation and stigmatisation of people who use drugs. Stub Graceful woods (15)
2024-02-17 Phlebotomy licensure Phlebotomy licensure is the process by which various regulatory bodies regulate the practice of phlebotomy within its jurisdiction through licensure. In many countries a license is not required, or is obtained through other broader qualifications (such as a medical license), while in others, professional phlebotomists are separately licensed. C GobsPint (2273)
2024-05-16 People's Hospital of Tibet Autonomous Region (Hospital in Lhasa, Tibet, China) Tibet Autonomous Region People's Hospital or People's Hospital of Tibet Autonomous Region (Chinese: 西藏自治区人民医院) is the largest tertiary hospital in the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) of China, located at No. 18, Lincuo North Road, Lhasa. It is the largest multi-purpose general hospital in Tibet and a Grade 3A hospital. Stub TinaLees-Jones (8782)
2024-08-28 My Dao method The My Dao method (the psychological transformation game) is a psychotherapeutic method that influences value orientations, changes in self-esteem and motivation, and the disclosure of personal resources for problem solving and further human development. Start Numen Existence (26)
2024-02-29 Immune Oncology Research Institute The Immune Oncology Research Institute (IMMONC), established in April 2022 and headquartered in Yerevan, is a non-profit organization focusing on cancer research, treatment, and education. The institute's activities include conducting clinical research and building research capacity, with an emphasis on making cancer therapies accessible, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. C AmalyaSargsyan (44)
2024-03-28 Pediatric environmental health (Pediatric specialty area) Pediatric environmental health is a specialty area of pediatrics that focuses on the influence of environmental exposures on health, development, and disease among children. The specialty focuses on exposures in early life, with particular emphasis on prenatal exposures. Stub Lundimint (58)
2024-07-27 K Health (AI primary care company) K Health (formerly Kang Health) is a privately-owned, clinical artificial intelligence (AI) company. It provides virtual primary care through health systems and insurers, and via its mobile app. C Wikidelrey (186)
2024-03-16 Lemmen-Holton Cancer Pavilion (Hospital in Michigan, United States) The Lemmen-Holton Cancer Pavilion is an outpatient cancer center located in the Grand Rapids Medical Mile in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan. It was developed to bring all cancer research and patient service delivery under one roof in the Spectrum Health System, which merged with Beaumont Health in 2022 to form Corewell Health. Stub JK Michigan (995)
2024-07-02 Nemours Children's Health (Hospital in Delaware, United States) Nemours Children's Health is a pediatric healthcare system in the United States that provides extensive medical services, research, and education for children and families. Start RayfinPisces (217)
2024-06-02 Responsibility Assignment Narrative The Responsibility Assignment Narrative (RAN) is a methodological framework initially outlined by Daniel Waterman and Casey William Hardison in their 2013 book Entheogens, Society & Law: Towards a Politics of Consciousness, Autonomy & Responsibility. This approach is particularly relevant for analyzing language and narratives surrounding drugs, their users, effects, social implications, and legal status, including drug policy and approaches to ameliorating drug-related harms. C Huasquero (149)
2024-05-09 TOPS System (Medical device) Premia Spine TOPS System is an FDA-approved mechanical implant that serves as an alternative to lumbar interbody fusion surgery after decompression. It was developed by Impliant and commercially launched by Premia Spine. C ČugaĎ (297)
2024-07-03 Patient Safety Commissioner (Official tasked to advocate on behalf of patients) The Patient Safety Commissioner is a UK public position, overseeing an independent advisory body of the same name. The position was created following the passing of the Medicines and Medical Devices Act 2021, effective on 11th February 2021, promoting patient safety. Stub DotCoder (3674)
2024-08-19 Self-differentiation Self-differentiation is a psychological concept that refers to the ability of an individual to maintain their sense of self while engaging in relationships with others. This concept is deeply rooted in family systems theory, particularly in the work of Murray Bowen. C Drernie (607) Possible spam
2024-10-05 Bear River Valley Hospital (Hospital in Tremonton, Utah, United States) The Bear River Valley Hospital is a Level IV trauma center in Tremonton, Utah, United States. It is located just of Interstate 15 (exit 381) and 905 Noth 1000 West and is part of the Intermountain Healthcare system. The current hospital was opened in 2009 and has 16 paitiend beds. Stub An Errant Knight (19602)
2024-10-06 Princess Margaret Hospital, Nassau (Hospital in Nassau, Bahamas) Princess Margaret Hospital or PMH is a public hospital in Nassau, Bahamas. PMH is the largest hospital in the Bahamas, providing primary, secondary, and tertiary healthcare services and one of the two most prominent hospitals, the other being Doctors Hospital. Start Ashlar (1288)
2024-08-26 Tianjin Haihe Hospital (Hospital in Tianjin, China) Tianjin Haihe Hospital is located at 890 Jingu Road, Shuanggang Town, Jinnan District, Tianjin, People's Republic of China. It was established in May 2003 during the SARS outbreak as a designated hospital for the centralized treatment of SARS patients in Tianjin. Stub Amazingloong (283)
2024-05-22 Full arch restoration Full arch restoration in dentistry refers to the comprehensive reconstruction or rehabilitation of an entire dental arch, which can include all teeth in the upper or lower jaw. This procedure is also known as full mouth reconstruction or full mouth rehabilitation. C MakaroniRoni (60)
2024-09-25 Mucorrhea Mucorrhea or mucorrhoea is discharge of mucus, especially when excessive. Start Dollasdal (1578)
2024-10-11 Hermina Hospitals (Indonesian group network of hospitals) PT Medikaloka Hermina Tbk is a health service company headquartered in Jakarta, Indonesia. As of October 2024, the company operates 50 hospitals spread throughout Indonesia. Start M R Karim Reza (14257)
2024-10-07 Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (NHS foundation trust in the South of England) Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust is an NHS foundation trust which provides community health, mental health and learning disability services across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Stub Elshad (7507)
2024-06-28 HICC Pet HICC Pet is an American pet supplies company. It primarily focuses on pet hygiene items. The company designs and manufactures wipes formulated primarily with fermented coconut oil, as well as pure hypochlorous acid (HOCl) and deionized water. Start Rowing007 (4780)
2024-07-20 Major Extremity Trauma Research Consortium The Major Extremity Trauma Research Consortium (METRC), was established in September 2009 with funding from the Department of Defense (DOD). It consists of a network of more than 70 clinical centers and a coordinating center based at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health that collaborates with the DOD and other sponsors to conduct multicenter clinical research studies on the treatment and outcomes of traumatic orthopaedic injuries. Stub Paigejulianne14 (79)
2024-09-10 Youth mental health crisis The ongoing youth mental health crisis refers to the significant rise in mental health challenges among adolescents and young adults in the US, Canada, the UK, and Europe. The trend began in the early 2010s and escalated during the COVID-19 pandemic. Notable issues include increasing rates of depression, anxiety, self-harm, and suicide. Start Amayorov (1247)
2024-06-11 Maia Biotechnology (Biotechnology company in Texas) Maia Biotechnology is a public, Texas based, immune-oncology company. Start Lfstevens (68014)
2024-10-11 Stanley Jacob (American surgeon (1924 - 2015)) Stanley W. Jacob (January 7, 1924 - February 6, 2015) was an American surgeon specializing in Organ transplantation. In the 1960 as head of the organ transplant team at Oregon Health & Science University he discovered tremendous advantages to using Dimethyl sulfoxide (also known as DMSO) for the preservation of organ transplant tissue. Stub Hamsterson (25)
2024-07-06 Prevention of autosomal recessive disorders Prevention of autosomal recessive disorders is focused on making it less likely that two carriers for the same hereditary disease will have children together. Start Jruderman (2869)
2024-02-23 Gap junction modulator A gap junction modulator is a compound or agent that either facilitates or inhibits the transfer of small molecules between biological cells by regulating gap junctions. Various physiological processes including cardiac, neural or auditory, depend on gap junctions to perform crucial regulatory roles, and the modulators themselves are the key players in this procedure. B BabamukuruXL (20)
2024-03-27 Mental health of Chinese students (Psychological wellbeing of students in China) According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Mental health is essential for individuals' well-being and functioning, encompassing cognitive abilities, emotional understanding, and interpersonal interactions. Students worldwide consider psychological well-being, happiness, and contentment as essential life values. B Didirjulie (66)
2024-08-31 Clinical incidents in Australia (Adverse medical events in Australia) Any medical incident that causes serious harm or death will be reported as Australian Sentinel Events (SEs or ASE) which is an Australian national serious medical error or incident reporting system. It includes a set of preventable adverse events that result in serious harm or death to a patient. C Shanpeak (322)
2024-06-02 Vicarious mediation and vicarious functioning Vicarious mediation is the potential level of substitutability in the task itself, the different potential ways (or mediational pathways) that exist for achieving an outcome or performing a task successfully. For example, what is the substitutability of potential cues for accurate judgments about the size of objects in a visual field, particularly when all the cues are not available or are not perfect predictors of size? Similarly, what is the substitutability of potential behaviors (or means) t ... C TRStewart (101)
2024-03-13 Chernihiv Regional Psychoneurological Hospital (Psychiatric institution in Ukraine) The Chernihiv Regional Psychoneurological Hospital is a psychiatric institution in the Chernihiv region. It is subordinate to the Chernihiv Department of Health Protection Chernihiv Regional State Administration. Territorially, the hospital is located in 2 places - in Chernihiv at 3 Mazepy Street and near the village of Khalyavin (4 km of the Gomel highway). Start Nokil83a (316)
2024-09-19 Thomas D. Lyon Thomas D. Lyon is the Judge Edward J. Ruey L. Guiardo Chair in Law in Psychology at the University of Southern California Gould School of Law. He created USC's Child Interviewing Lab in 2008, where he conducts forensic interviews and research with children who are alleging sexual abuse. C Saguaro234 (30)
2024-05-17 Devon cryptosporidiosis outbreak (2024 disease outbreak in Devon, England) In May 2024, an outbreak of cryptosporidiosis, a parasitic waterborne illness, started in Brixham in south Devon, England. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) reported 118 cases of the illness, however residents of Brixham claimed that more than 1,000 people were left ill over the summer. GA Harrz (13682)
2024-10-24 Akums Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Akums Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Limited is an Indian pharmaceutical Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO) that serves both domestic and multinational pharmaceutical companies. The company was established in 2004 and became publicly listed on August 6, 2024. C Sammarkaps (598)
2024-10-22 Ad De Jongh (Dentist and psychologist) Ad de Jongh is a Dutch professor in anxiety disorders, dentist and mental health psychologist (gz-psychology) who contributed to the fields of dental fear, anxiety, and trauma-related disorders. Start Baradanee (41)
2024-03-30 Blue–seven phenomenon (Purported social preference phenomenon) The blue–seven phenomenon is a social phenomenon in which a purported statistical majority of people in the US choose the color blue and number seven when asked to randomly select a color and a single digit number. The cause of the cognitive bias is not understood, though it has been posited that both colors and numbers are imbued with layers of significance. Stub GobsPint (2273)
2024-09-19 Lindsay C. Malloy (researcher) Lindsay C. Malloy is an associate professor of forensic psychology at Ontario Tech University. Malloy's research has focused on the negative experiences that children can face and how they can affect their abilities to recall memories. Specifically, Malloy's research is used for implications in the legal system regarding children and their rights in interviews, interrogations, and more. C Chese7 (73)
2024-08-23 MaNaDr MaNaDr is a clinic in Singapore. It is known for its affordable teleconsultation services. Start Surrealityy (146) Past AfD
2024-06-18 RightspotpH Indicator The RightSpotpH® Indicator is a medical device designed for verifying the correct placement of nasogastric and orogastric tubes. Developed by RightBio Metrics, this device uses pH measurement to confirm that feeding tubes are correctly positioned in the stomach, aiming to reduce risks associated with tube misplacement. Start Grant Drewyor (35)
2024-10-01 Jeff Kukucka (researcher) Jeff Kukucka is a legal psychologist specializing in wrongful convictions. As of October 2024, he is an associate professor at Towson University. C Emendez0 (12)
2024-10-04 Science of reading (Study of reading and its acquisition) The science of reading (SOR) is the discipline that studies reading. Foundational skills such as phonics, decoding, and phonemic awareness are considered to be important parts of the science of reading, but they are not the only ingredients. SOR includes any research and evidence about how humans learn to read, and how reading should be taught. GA Jnhmunro (2751)
2024-10-22 Doctor of Professional Counseling The Doctor of Professional Counseling (DPC) degree was first proposed 2012. Intended as the professional doctorate for Licensed Professional Counselors, the degree was developed to provide advanced training to practicing counselors who already hold master's degrees. Stub EDWM Truth (27)
2024-10-29 WEDINOS (Public health laboratory in Wales, United Kingdom) WEDINOS (an acronym for Welsh Emerging Drugs and Identification of Novel Substances) is a public health laboratory in Cardiff, Wales devoted to drug checking and epidemiological surveillance of recreational drugs and prescription drugs obtained from unsanctioned sources. Stub The Anome (251624)
2024-07-31 Babble hypothesis In psycholinguistics and leadership studies, the babble hypothesis (demonstratively labeled the babble effect) is a conjecture that posits a strong correlation between the amount or quantity of speaking time an individual has in group settings and their likelihood of emerging as a leader, as commonly opposed to quality of speech. Stub Urropean (1215)
2024-10-07 Lovell General Hospital (Massachusetts) (Military hospital in Massachusetts, US) Lovell General Hospital was a military hospital located at the former Fort Devens in Devens, Massachusetts, U.S. It was named after the first Surgeon General of the United States Army, Joseph Lovell. Split into three campuses, the East campus buildings are the only ones still standing, the North and South campuses having been demolished. Stub Mangocove (1392)
2024-09-24 Scott Poland (American psychologist) Scott Poland is a licensed psychologist known for his work on suicide risk prevention and school safety. At NOVA Southeaster University in Florida, he is a Professor in the College of Psychology, as well as the Co-Director of the Suicide and Violence Prevention Office. C MirrorInTheSky (14)
2024-10-28 The Type Mapping System (Psychological assessment tool) The Type Mapping System is an integrated set of psychological assessment tools designed to understand and describe how individuals behave and respond to various situations. It is based on C.G. Jung's theory of Psychological Types but focuses on how people manage to adapt given their underlying personality is always influenced by the requirements and constraints of their immediate situation. C Waterduvet (11)
2024-03-21 Cinematic rendering (Medical diagnostic tool) In medical diagnostics, cinematic rendering is an image processing technique applied to create three-dimensional, photorealistic images of cross-sectional data, such as computed-tomography, or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). In 2017, Klaus Engel, Franz Fellner and Robert Schneider were nominated for the German Future Prize for their interdisciplinary collaboration on Cinematic Rendering. C VirtMorph (36)
2024-10-24 George L. Bakris (Greek American physician (1952–2024)) George L. Bakris (June 15, 1952 – June 15, 2024) was a Greek American physician and professor of medicine, specialising in kidney disease and hypertension. Start Folkezoft (2000)
2024-10-30 Korv Stroganoff (Swedish version of beef Stroganoff) Korv Stroganoff or korvstroganoff (lit.'sausage Stroganoff') is a Swedish variant of the Russian dish beef Stroganoff, were the beef is replaced with pieces of sausage and the sauce features a partial tomato base. C Blockhaj (3708)
2023-12-29 Richard Tedeschi Richard Tedeschi (born 1943)[where?] is an American psychologist. He is also a professor of psychology and a consultant of the American Psychological Association. Tedeschi is noted for introducing the concept of Post-traumatic Growth (PTG). Start Darwin Naz (11507)
2024-09-25 Josef Ruzek (researcher, ORCID id # 0000-0003-4099-6431) Josef I. Ruzek is a clinical psychologist specializing in post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) treatment, with a focus on early intervention, trauma prevention, and the application of technology to enhance treatment accessibility and effectiveness C Kkum&huimang (23)
2024-09-28 Chitra Raghavan (Clinical psychologist) Chitra Raghavan is a clinical psychologist in New York City, specializing in domestic violence, sex trafficking, sexual harassment, rape, and other types of violent acts against humans. Raghavan focuses her research on both the tactics used by the perpetrators and the traumatic outcomes it causes the survivors. C Hmwriter03 (15)
2024-09-19 Christopher Michael King Christopher Michael King (born March 4, 1988) is an American psychologist who is the Associate Professor of Psychology and the Director of Clinical Training (DCT) at Montclair State University. He is the Forensic Mental Health and Correctional Psychology Lab Director. C Februarycrumbs (186)
2024-10-17 Andrew Higgins (veterinarian) (British veterinarian and scientist) Andrew Higgins is a British veterinarian and scientist. Start GDX420 (1189)
2024-10-03 James M. Wood (American clinical psychologist) James M. Wood is a clinical psychologist known for his work in social psychology, statistics, and cognition. He is a professor of psychology at the University of Texas at El Paso. C Shae07 (24)
2024-09-24 Ronald P. Fisher (American psychology professor) Ronald P. Fisher is a psychological researcher who is best known for his work on developing the cognitive interview technique. Fisher is also widely known for his research on the theoretical and applied aspects of memory and his research on lie detection. C Jennam744 (13)
2024-03-13 Lennis Echterling (Clinical psychologist and professor of counseling and psychology at James Madison University) Lennis Echterling is a clinical psychologist, research scientist, professor of counseling and psychology at James Madison University. He has developed models for crisis intervention, resilience building, and counseling supervision. C TrulyShruti (8140)
2024-09-19 Barry Rosenfeld (researcher) Barry David Rosenfeld is a clinical psychologist known for his research regarding psychological distress among terminally ill patients and immigrants, and stalking. He is a Professor and Department Chair of Psychology and Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham University. C AmeliaLaR (35)
2024-07-29 Passmore Edwards District Cottage Hospital (Former hospital in Tilbury, England) Passmore Edwards District Cottage Hospital, Tilbury, Essex, also known as Tilbury and Grays District Cottage Hospital was a hospital in Tilbury, Essex. Start ELMatronmaker (1419)
2024-11-04 William Hay Taliaferro (American biologist) William Hay Taliaferro (1895–1973) was an American microbiologist and immunologist. Start Dmarsch (149)
2024-09-24 Margaret M. Rombone Margaret M. Rombone is a Clinical Psychologist based out of New York City who specializes in marital and family counseling. Along with running her private practice, Dr. Rombone teaches at Adelphi University as of 2024. Start Roses1012 (17)
2024-10-19 Center of Resistance The Center of Resistance (CRes) is a physical term in orthodontics, referring to a point within the root corresponding to the center of mass of a free body, enabling the analysis of tooth movements and the vectors acting upon them. Unlike a free body, a tooth is naturally restrained by the alveolar bone and periodontal ligament (PDL), whose turnover, significantly during orthodontic treatment, changes its ph ... Start Abuasomgu (61)
2024-10-17 Hi1a Hi1a molecule is a peptide from the venom of Australian spider Hadronyche infensa (K’gari funnel web spider) which researchers have found, in studies done on mice, to be an acid-sensing ion channel 1a (ASIC1a) inhibitor. It has cardioprotective properties - preventing heart tissue from degradation during a heart attack and also has a highly neuroprotective effect in case of stroke. Stub Arwenz (720)
2024-10-09 Thriveworks (Virtual therapy and counseling company) Thriveworks is a U.S.-based company that provides in-person and online therapy and psychiatry services. It was founded in 2008 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Start Mfunderburk (88)
2024-09-19 J. Reid Meloy (American forensic psychologist) J. Reid Meloy is a forensic psychologist and academic known for his work in psychopathy, stalking, and threat assessments. Meloy is a former clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego, School of Medicine and faculty member of the San Diego Psychoanalytic Center. C Scared-of-JoJo101 (54)
2024-03-12 Tuckamore Youth Treatment Centre The Tuckamore Youth Treatment Centre is a residential treatment centre under Eastern Health (now NL Health Services), in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It treats "a dozen youth at a time" aged 12-18 years with "complex mental health issues". Start RhymeWrens (519)
2024-09-19 Emma Alleyne (forensic psychologist) Emma Alleyne is a forensic psychologist whose research focuses on forms of aggressive behavior, street gang dynamics, interpersonal violence, animal cruelty, human-animal relations, and sexual misconduct, among others. C AmarillaAerre (48)
2024-10-11 Medical education in Nepal Medical education in Nepal includes the educational activities designed to prepare the health care providers. It has evolved over the years, offering a range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and specialized programs through both public and private institutions. Start Gauravs 51 (854)
2024-10-03 Good Samaritan Medical Center (Brockton) (Hospital in Brockton, Massachusetts) Good Samaritan Medical Center is a mid-size non-profit acute-care hospital located in Brockton, Massachusetts with auxiliary facilities in the neighboring town of Stoughton. Good Samaritan's is a part of Boston Medical Center Health System, a non-profit health care system which took over the hospital in 2024 from Steward Health Care, its previous operator, which was forced to sell its Massachusetts hospitals following its bankruptcy. Start Washington567 (39)
2024-10-01 Accelerating Change in Medical Education Consortium The American Medical Association (AMA) Accelerating Change in Medical Education Consortium (renamed the ChangeMedEd Consortium in 2023) is a collaborative established to reform and innovate medical education in the United States. Founded by Susan Skochelak in 2013, the consortium is a network of medical schools, residency programs, and organizations dedicated to transforming medical education to reduce barriers to lifelong learning, advance health equity, and improve patient outcomes. C ESV2000 (58)
2024-08-05 Birmingham and Midland Skin and Urinary Hospital Birmingham and Midland Skin and Urinary Hospital which was initially known as the Birmingham and Midland Skin and Lock Hospital, was a specialist hospital in Birmingham. Start ELMatronmaker (1419)
2024-10-22 Ethalfluralin (Weed control herbicide) Ethalfluralin is a herbicide. It is a preëmergent dinitroaniline developed from trifluralin, used to control annual grasses and broad-leaved weeds. It was synthesised in 1971, first sold in Turkey in 1975, the United States in 1983. It is used on soybeans, peanuts, potatoes, and as of 2023, is the first conventional herbicide the EPA permits on hemp, as ethalfluralin leaves no residue in the plant. Start RustyOldShip (472)
2024-04-02 Paul Quinton (American physiologist) Paul M. Quinton is an American physiologist. Start Thriley (56327)
2024-11-01 Yildiz Sethi (Australian psychotherapist, educator and author.) Yildiz Sethi (born August 12, 1952) is an Australian psychotherapist, educator and author. She is the founder of Rapid Core Healing, Emotional Mind Integration and Practical Trauma Informed Treatment. Start EsterimojeImeMe (75)
2024-08-14 Susmita Bhattacharya (Indian academic) Susmita Bhattacharya is the Principal of Jhargram Government Medical College and Hospital in West Bengal since June 2023. She is a Member of the State Level Expert Committee for AMR Containment constituted by the Department of Health and Family Welfare, Government of West Bengal since 2022 and retained her seat upon its reconstitution in 2023. Start ElectricTeaHouse1576 (34)
2024-09-01 NephroPlus NephroPlus is India's largest network of dialysis centers, providing comprehensive care for patients suffering from kidney diseases. Established in 2009 by Vikram Vuppala and Kamal D Shah in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. NephroPlus has rapidly expanded its footprint across the country and beyond, becoming a leading provider of dialysis services both in India and Internationally. C Narasingprasad (228)
2024-11-04 Email apnea (Breath-holding while answering emails) Email apnea is a term coined in 2007 by former Microsoft executive Linda Stone, meaning "a temporary absence or suspension of breathing, or shallow breathing, while doing email." Start JJelax (40)
2024-09-24 Holly Hargreaves-Cormany (American psychologist) Holly Hargreaves-Cormany is an American psychologist who is most prominently known for her work on the sexual exploitation of juveniles, the association between animal cruelty and interpersonal violence, equine assisted therapy and humane education. As of 2024, she is an Associate Professor at Marymount University in the [https://marymount.edu/academics/college-of-sciences-and-humanities/school-of-social-and-behavioral-sciences/graduate-programs/forensic-legal-psychology-m-a/ Forensic and Le ... C CassidyWilson98 (9)
2024-10-03 Personalized statistical medicine Statistical medicine is the science that takes help of statistical evidence for managing health and disease. The statistical evidence is generally empirical that arises directly or indirectly from observations and experiments. The validity and reliability of this evidence for medical decisions are generally assessed by appropriate statistical tools that provide confidence in using this evidence for patient management. C Summi78 (42)
2006-06-15 Dinajpur Medical College (Bangladeshi medical school) Dinajpur Medical College is a public medical school in Bangladesh, established in 1992. It is located in the Dinajpur District of Rangpur Division. It is affiliated with Rajshahi Medical University. On October 30, 2024, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare changed the name of the medical college to "Dinajpur Medical College". Start Gallileo2k (29065) Possible spam
2024-07-05 RALES (trial) (Pharmaceutical clinical trial) The Randomized Aldactone Evaluation Study (RALES) trial is a landmark clinical study that assessed the impact of spironolactone, an aldosterone antagonist, on morbidity and mortality in patients with severe heart failure due to systolic dysfunction. The findings from this trial significantly influenced the treatment guidelines for heart failure. C Ewingdo (2209)
2024-10-14 Primary congenital glaucoma (Medical condition) Primary congenital glaucoma is a rare eye condition that is present at birth or develops early in childhood. It occurs due to improper drainage of the eye's fluids, which leads to increased pressure inside the eye, known as intraocular pressure. This elevated pressure can damage the optic nerve which will result permanent vision loss. Start Zkabirkhan (218)
2024-11-04 Lucy Wamsley Lucy Wilson Wamsley (1871- 16 April 1947) OBE was a hospital matron and Lady Inspector for the Local Government Board. Before the First World War she held the prestigious post of Principal Matron in the Territorial Force Nursing Service for five years and organised and ran the First Northern Military Hospital. C ELMatronmaker (1419)
2024-10-30 Memorandum of Understanding on Conversion Therapy (A joint statement against conversion therapy) The Memorandum of Understanding on Conversion Therapy (MoU) is a joint publication by a coalition of mental and physical health organisations in the United Kingdom disavowing the practice of conversion therapy. It was initially published in 2015 and only condemned sexual orientation change efforts, before being updated to include gender identity change efforts in 2017. C Your Friendly Neighborhood Sociologist (3762)
2023-10-10 Robert Colebunders (Belgian infectious disease physician) Robert Colebunders (born 19 April 1950) is a Belgian clinician and researcher specialising in infectious diseases and epidemiology, particularly in the study and management of emerging pathogens and tropical diseases including Ebola, AIDS, tuberculosis and onchocerciasis. C OutbreakOracle (27)
2024-10-02 Familial Alzheimer-like prion disease (Inherited neurodegenerative disease) Familial Alzheimer-like prion disease is an exceptionally rare inherited prion disease. Its name comes from its presentation, which is similar to Alzheimer's disease. Stub Naufragiosus (134)
2024-10-03 John Lawler inquest (Inquest into the death of John Lawler) In August 2017, the death of 80-year-old John Lawler, who died following a chiropractic treatment in York, England led to a coroner's inquest. Lawler visited the clinic of York chiropractor Arleen Scholten in August 2017 seeking relief for back pain, but during a spinal manipulation session, he suffered severe complications that led to his hospitalization and eventual death the following day. C Suesbends (12)
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2024-10-09 Lynn Rosenthal (American activist) Lynn Rosenthal, M.P.A., is an American policy maker, expert, activist, and consultant for gender-based violence, sexual assault, and domestic violence serving as the first White House Advisor on Violence Against Women appointed by President Barrack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden in 2009. B Literally Legally Blonde (386)
2024-10-29 Pablo Gelber (Argentinian orthopaedic surgeon (born 1974)) Pablo E. Gelber Ghertner (born 21 December 1974) is an orthopedic surgeon specialising in knee preservation surgery, with special emphasis on cartilage transplantation and ligament reconstruction procedures. He currently practices at the ReSport Clinic in Barcelona and in London, England. C Jorge J. Rolo (32)
2024-09-30 Lisa M. Brown (American clinical psychologist) Lisa M. Brown is a clinical psychology professor at Palo Alto University and an adjunct professor at Stanford University School of Medicine. Her research areas include trauma, resilience, global mental health, aging, vulnerable populations, human rights, and disasters. C Wednesdaypoo24 (14)
2024-05-28 Pisit Pitukcheewanont (Thai physician) Pisit Pitukcheewanont, also known as "Dr. Duke" is a Doctor of Medicine, a former professor of Clinical Pediatrics and, a philanthropist. Currently, he is a Adjunct Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, the President of a nonprofit organization, The Human Growth Foundation and Senior Vice President, Global Clinical Development and Medical Affairs at a large pharmaceutical. C Acllowe (52)
2024-09-19 Roy S. Malpass (American social psychologist) Roy S. Malpass is a social psychologist known for his research in facial recognition and eyewitness identification. He is a Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Texas at El Paso and the State University of New York at Plattsburgh. C MagmaMix (26)
2024-09-19 Brian Bornstein (American academic) Brian Bornstein is a psychological scientist who focuses on law-psychology, specifically how juries make their decisions and the reliability of eyewitness memory. He is a professor at Arizona State University, Professor Emeritus at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and Adjunct Professor at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. C MChristineM (38)
2024-10-14 Benjamin Szerlip (American orthopedic surgeon) Benjamin Wyatt Szerlip is an American orthopedic surgeon who authored the book titled ''Comprehensive Orthopedics: A Modern Approach''. He specializes arthroscopic and reconstructive surgery of the shoulder and elbow. Szerlip is also cofounder of the Austin Shoulder Institute. Start Fanueldude (36)
2024-05-09 Phaholpolpayuhasena Hospital (Hospital in Kanchanaburi , Thailand) Phaholpolpayuhasena Hospital (Thai: โรงพยาบาลพหลพลพยุหเสนา), sometimes abbreviated as Phahol Hospital is a hospital located in Mueang Kanchanaburi district, Kanchanaburi province, Thailand. It is classified under the Ministry of Public Health as a regional hospital and is the main hospital of Kanchanaburi province. Start Sastravuth1786 (2795)
2024-09-24 Stephanie Madon Stephanie Madon is a professor in the School of Interdisciplinary Forensics and faculty member of the Law and Behavioral Sciences program at Arizona State University (ASU). Her early research focused on self-fulfilling prophecies and stereotypes, while her current research focuses on how social processes impact people's judgment and behavior in legal situations such as interrogations and confessions. Start Jadatheodore (15)
2024-11-13 Kingston and Richmond NHS Foundation Trust (NHS foundation trust) Kingston and Richmond NHS Foundation Trust is an NHS foundation trust which runs Kingston Hospital and Teddington Memorial Hospital. Stub Elshad (7507)
2024-11-15 Thomas D. Rees Thomas D. Rees (February 3, 1927 – November 14, 2013) was an American plastic surgeon who co-founded the Flying Doctors Service of East Africa in 1957, an organization that utilizes small aircraft to deliver medical care to remote areas in Africa. Start Schouwink (33)
2024-08-07 XBiotech (company in Austin, United States) XBiotech Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company based in Austin, Texas. It specializes in the research and development of human-derived antibody therapeutics for multiple diseases, including cancer, rheumatological, and infectious diseases. B JD Hardman (40)
2024-08-18 District Memorial Hospital (Hospital in North Carolina, United States) District Memorial Hospital of Southwestern North Carolina, Inc. (also known simply as District Memorial Hospital, District Hospital, or the Andrews Hospital) was a hospital located in Andrews, North Carolina. The hospital opened in 1956 and closed in 2003. Start JoshuaB-Jimenez (266)
2024-08-30 Nipocalimab (Chemical compound) Nipocalimab is an experimental high affinity, fully human, aglycosylated, effectorless immunoglobulin G (IgG) anti-FcRn monoclonal antibody. Start Noxoug1 (2007)
2024-11-17 Vitritis (Human disease) Vitritis is an inflammation of the vitreous characterized by vitreous white blood cells. It is a form of uveitis and is associated with anterior uveitis and more commonly intermediate or posterior uveitis. It is important to distinguish vitritis from other types of cells in the vitreous cavity such as red blood cells (vitreous hemorrhage), pigment cells (retinal tear), and tumor cells (lymphoma, retinoblastoma, choroidal melanoma). Stub WolfRAMM (61)
2024-11-17 Belfast Union Workhouse (Former workhouse for the destitute, with large infirmary, in Belfast) Belfast Union Workhouse was a workhouse operated by Belfast Poor Law Union to provide statutory relief to the destitute in Belfast and the surrounding townlands allocated to it. The workhouse operated from 1841 to 1948, overseen by a Board of Guardians. C Turtlecrown (3434)
2024-11-13 Robert James Kellar (Scottish obstetrician and gynaecologist) Robert James Kellar CBE, FRCS, FRCP (30 May 1909 - 9 October 1980) was a Scottish obstetrician and gynaecologist. Start Paladyn-john (516)
2024-10-27 Death of Christoph Bulwin (2011/2012 suspected murder of a German man) Christoph Bulwin was a German man who died on May 9, 2012, of complications related to mercury poisoning. The case caught media attention because Bulwin had allegedly been poisoned with a syringe attached to an umbrella by an unidentified perpetrator. Neither the motive nor the identity of the attacker have been identified. C Jazzman (282)
2024-11-17 Melville Greig Kerr Melville Grieg Kerr (1929-2020) was a Scottish obstetrician and gynaecologist, who was Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Edinburgh and Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Calgary. Stub Paladyn-john (516)
2024-11-17 Ada Burrone (Italian writer (1933-2014)) Ada Burrone (Fabbrica Curone, 26 April 1933 – Milan, 30 June 2014) was an Italian activist and writer, founder of the Attivecomeprima Association, a non-profit organization engaged in support activities (medical and psychological) for those affected from cancer. Start Tiuubouas (88)
2024-09-04 Gale Sinatra (Educational psychologist) Gale M. Sinatra is an American educational psychologist known for her leadership and research on climate science education, education psychology, and enhancing the public's interest of science. She was instrumental in developing the conceptual change learning model. C Brooks patty (6371)
2024-05-06 Brunswik's lens model (Framework for how people make judgments) Brunswik's lens model is a conceptual framework for describing and studying how people make judgments. For example, a person judging the size of a distant object, physicians assessing the severity of disease, investors judging the quality of stocks, weather forecasters predicting tomorrow's weather and personnel officers rating job candidates all face similar tasks. C TRStewart (101)
2024-10-23 Jean Wilkins Jean Wilkins CQ (born June 20, 1945) is a Canadian former paediatrician and adolescent medicine specialist. He is a full professor of paediatrics at the University of Montreal's Faculty of Medicine. Wilkins is known for his contributions to the field of adolescent medicine. GA Matibraps (62)
2024-05-28 Isometric walking (Series of exercise routines) Isometric walking, also referred to as ISO Walking, is a series of exercise routines that combine the principles isometric exercises with the act of walking, jogging, or running. By engaging both the upper and lower muscle groups of the body during these exercises, Isometric walking causes a comprehensive and holistic physical workout. Start Lonkian (53)
2024-10-27 Metabolic theory of cancer (A theory of cancer based on cellular metabolism) The metabolic theory of cancer suggests that cancer is primarily a metabolic disease, meaning it arises from changes in cellular metabolism rather than solely from genetic mutations, which is the basis of the traditional genetic theory of cancer. This theory is grounded in the observation that cancer cells have unique metabolic needs and behaviors, especially related to how they produce energy. C Egrabczewski (7680)
2024-11-13 Suresh K. Alahari (American cancer biologist and molecular biologist) Suresh K. Alahari is an American cancer biologist and molecular biologist.His primary focus is on research for cancer biology, particularly in breast cancer research. He is a professor at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center (LSUHSC) School of Medicine. C Gasesas (16)
2024-05-23 Wilton Sebastian Kezala (Ugandan medical educationist, academic administrator and nurse) Wilton Sebastian Kezala Wakooli (born 24 May 1938) is a Ugandan professor, academic administrator, medical educationist, researcher, and nurse. He co-founded the International Institute of Health Sciences (IIHS), Uganda in 1998. He served as chairman for the Uganda Nurses and Midwives Examinations Board (UNMEB). C B722N (2231)
2024-10-03 Robert Schug (American forensic psychologist) Robert Schug is an American Forensic Psychologist specializing in Neurocriminology and Clinical Psychology. As an Associate Professor at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), he co-runs a Neuroscience Laboratory, focusing on research that integrates a biopsychosocial perspective into studies of Traumatic Brain Injury, criminal offenders, and mental illness. C Snowblue18 (13)
2024-11-19 David B. Weiner (pathology researcher) David B. Weiner is an American biomedical researcher at The Wistar Institute in Philadelphia, where he serves as executive vice president and director of the Vaccines and Immunotherapy Center. Weiner also holds the titles of WW Smith Distinguished Chair in Cancer Research and professor emeritus, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Start Ranchero16040 (24)
2024-11-06 AdventHealth Kissimmee (Hospital in Florida, United States) AdventHealth Kissimmee is a non-profit hospital campus in Kissimmee, Florida, United States owned by AdventHealth. The hospital has an affiliation with AdventHealth Orlando. In 1993, the hospital was purchased by Florida Hospital. In 2023, AdventHealth Kissimmee was tied with AdventHealth Celebration, as being the second largest employer in Osceola County with 3,565 employees. C Catfurball (138923)
2024-11-14 Arthur Herbert Firmin Arthur Herbert Firmin (1912–1955) was a mountaineer, photographer, and policeman in British Colonial Kenya. C Ronaldcameron (495)
2024-10-02 Atlantic Medical Center-Daytona (Hospital in Florida, United States) Atlantic Medical Center-Daytona was a hospital in Daytona Beach, Florida, United States. It was demolished in 2013. Start Catfurball (138923)
2024-09-24 David DeMatteo (American law professor) David DeMatteo is a professor of psychology, law, and the Director of the JD/PHD Program at Drexel University in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences. Dr. DeMatteo's goal is to identify ways to influence law, policy, and practice using social science research. C Sthorman (20)
2024-11-17 Reinhard Heun (German psychiatrist and academic) Reinhard Heun is a German psychiatrist and an academic. He is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy at the University of Bonn. C GaryEric (45)
2024-04-17 Nuclear Medicine Oncology & Radiotherapy Institute Nawabshah The Nuclear Medicine Oncology & Radiotherapy Institute Nawabshah (NORIN), also referred to as the NORIN Cancer Hospital Nawabshah, is a healthcare facility in the Shaheed Benazirabad District, Sindh, Pakistan. It focuses on diagnosis, treatment, and research related to cancer, covering a population of about 3 million people across the Sindh province districts of Shaheed Benazirabad, Sanghar, Naushahro Feroze, Dadu and Matiari. Stub Vijay Kumar RJ (743) Past AfD
2024-11-15 Copenhagen General Population Study (Population-based health survey in Denmark) The Copenhagen General Population Study (CGPS; Danish: Herlev/Østerbroundersøgelsen) is an ongoing Danish longitudinal cohort study, that investigates the epidemiology of a wide range of diseases, in particular cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, cancer, infections and other multifactorial diseases, in a representative sample of the Danish population. C Nicolaj62 (454)
2024-11-19 Sarah-Jane Marsh (British healthcare executive) Sarah-Jane Marsh CBE is a British healthcare official. She is the deputy chief operating officer and national director of urgent and emergency care for NHS England. C Jw93d59 (1075)
2024-10-08 Giving Multiplier Giving Multiplier is a donation platform promoting effective giving. It was founded at Harvard University in 2020 by psychologists Joshua Greene and Lucius Caviola. Start MattColeman22 (9)
2024-11-12 Shared consumption experience Shared consumption experiences are those activities in which individuals engage with others, such as watching movies, attending sporting events, dining, or traveling. C Oldoiljump (32)
2024-05-24 City of Glasgow Fever and Smallpox Hospitals, Belvidere City of Glasgow Fever and Smallpox Hospitals (Belvidere), Glasgow, Scotland were established in 1870 and closed in 1999. C SueCampbellGH (322)
2024-10-25 Habilitation (rehabilitation) Habilitation refers to the process that helps a person learn, keep, or improve skills and functional abilities that they may not have ever developed or are not developing normally, as expected at their age, such as a child who is not talking as expected for his or her age. Start Jn.mdel (226)
2024-10-15 Alex Kentsis (Biography of scientist and physician Alex Kentsis MD, PhD) Alex Kentsis (born Oleg Emilievich Kentsis, 1975) is a Jewish-American scientist and physician at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Weill Medical College of Cornell University, known for his contributions to understanding biological self-organization, protein folding, cell signaling, and cancer therapeutics. C Neenotchka (31)
2024-11-17 Raphael E. Cuomo (American public health scientist) Raphael E. Cuomo FRSPH (born October 23, 1988) is an American biomedical scientist and Associate Professor at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine. He is known for his applications of biostatistics and health informatics to various global health challenges, especially cancer epidemiology and tobacco-related health disparities. C Creativitywiki (158)
2024-11-17 Abortion in the Comoros In the Comoros, abortion is illegal unless medically necessary. An abortion typically must be approved by two doctors. People who receive or conduct abortions may be punished with fines or imprisonment. The country's abortion law, based on French abortion law, only allowed abortion in the case of risk to life before a 1982 amendment. Start Vigilantcosmicpenguin (1181)
2024-11-23 Emotional dumping (Sharing traumatic experiences without appropriate boundaries) Emotional dumping, also informally referred to as trauma dumping, is a psychological phenomenon that was coined in the 2020s, describing the act of sharing traumatic or otherwise emotionally intense experiences without appropriate boundaries or consideration of the consent of the listener(s). C Noble Attempt (3719)
2024-11-20 Arthur E. Hertzler (American physician) Arthur E. Hertzler (26 July 1870–12 September 1946) was an American physician who, in addition to his lengthy medical career, which included the founding of a hospital, is now primarly known for two things; his bestselling book The Horse and Buggy Doctor, and his reporting of the term "barefooted and pregnant" in that book. Start The Anome (251624)
2024-09-30 Studies in Machiavellianism (Nonfiction psychology book by Richard Christie and Florence Geis) Studies in Machiavellianism is a book published in 1970 by psychologists Richard Christie and Florence L. Geis. It is a collection of 38 studies into the interpersonal personality variable that they dubbed Machiavellianism. It is the first book on the subject, the first use of the word "Machiavellianism" as the name of a personality variable, and would launch an entire field of study. C Plasticwonder (3111)
2024-11-23 Halstead Hospital (Halstead, Kansas) (Hospital in Halstead, Kansas) The Halstead Hospital, originally known as the Hertzler Hospital, was a hospital in Halstead, Kansas, founded by Arthur E. Hertzler in 1902 in an eight-room residence. Following the death of Hertzler's daughter Agnes Hertzler Huebert in 1925, the hospital's name was changed to the Agnes Hertzler Memorial Hospital. Stub The Anome (251624)
2024-11-23 Halstead Hospital (Halstead, Essex) (NHS hospital in Halstead, Essex) Halstead Hospital is an NHS hospital in Halstead, Essex in England. The hospital was a gift from George Courtauld in 1884. Stub The Anome (251624)
2024-10-16 Consensus Development Program The Consensus Development Program is an initiative focused on gathering expert opinions to establish standards and guidelines in various fields, especially in health and medicine. Developed as a collaborative effort by organizations such as the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the program assembles panels of specialists who assess available evidence on critical topics and form recommendations to guide clinical practice and policy. Stub Ashleythesciencenerd (43)
2024-09-02 Society of Registered Male Nurses The Society of Registered Male Nurses was a British professional body for male nurses founded in 1937 with six members including Mr Edward J. Glavin. Prior to the Society there were a number of small agencies that placed trained male nurses, often from the co-operative movement such as the Male Nurses (Temperance) Co-operation. C 101TAD (718)
2024-04-29 SMART guidelines (WHO framework for health guidelines) The WHO Smart Guidelines is a framework developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) to streamline the implementation of evidence-based health recommendations using digital technologies. The acronym "SMART" stands for Standards-based, Machine-readable, Adaptive, Requirements-based, and Testable, which outlines the structured approach used to translate traditional health guidelines into formats suitable for digital health systems.: The objective of SMART guidelines is to promote adaptation of ... C MalindaW (25)
2024-10-03 Matthis Synofzik Matthis Synofzik is a German translational neurologist and research neuroscientist. He is Professor (apl. Prof.) for Translational Genomics of Neurodegenerative Disease and leads the research division of Translational Genomics of Neurodegenerative Diseases at the Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research (HIH), University of Tübingen, Germany. C Zjnmuf (349)
2024-10-05 National Cardiac Center National Cardiac Center is a healthcare facility located in Kathmandu, Nepal, known for its public health initiatives. Start Gauravs 51 (854)
2024-11-02 AP-HP Sorbonne University Hospital Group (Hospital) The AP-HP Sorbonne University Hospital Group is a university hospital group resulting from the merger in 2019 of Pitié-Salpêtrière – Charles-Foix Hospital Group and the Est Parisien Hospital Group, affiliated to Sorbonne University. It brings together 7 university hospitals, including the Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital (itself the result of the merger of the Salpêtrière and Pitié hospitals in 1964) and the [[Hôpital Charles-Foix|Charles- ... Start RT59RC (1283)
2024-08-09 Institute of Hematology and Blood Diseases Hospital, CAMS & PUMC Institute of Hematology and Blood Diseases Hospital, CAMS & PUMC, operates under a single administrative structure with two official names. It is located at No. 288 Nanjing Road, Heping District, Tianjin. The hospital was founded in November 1957 by Professor Deng Jiadong, the pioneer of hematology in China. Stub Amazingloong (283)
2024-11-05 Belley Sankarpur Rajib Gandhi Memorial Ayurvedic College and Hospital Belley Sankarpur Rajib Gandhi Memorial Ayurvedic College and Hospital is an Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital in West Bengal, India. Stub Eduworldedu (275)
2024-10-21 AdventHealth Littleton (Hospital in Colorado, United States) AdventHealth Littleton is a non-profit hospital campus in Littleton, Colorado, Arapahoe County, United States owned by AdventHealth. In April 2004, the hospital was designated a Level II trauma center by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and it later was also recognized by the American College of Surgeons in October 2005. C Catfurball (138923)
2024-09-10 AdventHealth Polk (Non-profit hospital in Columbus, North Carolina, U.S.) AdventHealth Polk is a non-profit hospital in Columbus, North Carolina managed by AdventHealth. It is designated a critical access hospital. C Catfurball (138923)
2024-08-29 Asfouriyeh Hospital (Former hospital in Lebanon) Asfouriyeh Hospital was an institution that provided services related to mental and nervous disorders in Lebanon. Stub TheJoyfulTentmaker (1366)
2024-10-17 Relationship Quality Relationship Quality (sometimes used interchangeably with relationship satisfaction, relationship flourishing, or relationship happiness) in the context of close, interpersonal, relationships is generally defined as a reflection of a couple’s overall feelings towards their relationship. B Hiwony (21)

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