This publication will certainly serve as a reference manual for all those involved in nutrition, gerontology and geriatrics. |
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You can search by subdiscipline, such as cardiothoracics or geriatrics, or by type of study, randomized controlled trial, or review. |
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In fact, my admiration for him may well have played a role in my later choosing geriatrics as my area of specialisation in medicine. |
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The department is expanding its research in geriatrics, with a multi-million dollar project focusing on respiratory problems in nursing homes. |
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It will not satisfy readers who want a book that critically appraises the validity of applying evidence based medicine to geriatrics itself. |
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She completed a fellowship in geriatrics at the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center. |
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By the standards of both Cook's crew and our modern-day colleagues, we were geriatrics. |
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Stuffing myself with food and wine, I wondered how long I would last in this room full of geriatrics before I got bored and excused myself. |
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This spells out the practical applications of the scientific knowledge currently available in the areas of gerontology and geriatrics. |
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The crowd was the usual mix of beautiful people in the corporate boxes and geriatrics and children in the cheap seats. |
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In fact, the brand of baseball produced by the pair of pre-season leagues is so dull that it impresses only the geriatrics in the stands. |
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In both hospitals, the next most often targeted patient types were geriatrics, oncology, and renal patients. |
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When I first started working on geriatrics in 1978, very few people even knew what the term meant. |
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Unique resources included faculty with a strong interest in geriatrics and geriatric pharmacy textbooks written by pharmacy faculty. |
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He has certificates of added qualification in geriatrics and sports medicine. |
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They have the opportunity to work with multiple age groups from neonates to geriatrics. |
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In 1982 using a survey design similar to ours, researchers found that 16 of 72 U.S. pharmacy schools offered no course work in geriatrics whatsoever. |
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All assessments were performed by staff with training in drug safety, including specialists in clinical pharmacology and general medicine, pharmacy, geriatrics, and nursing. |
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It was run by geriatrics, but we knew that one geriatric would succeed another. |
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I would also co-locate palliative care clinicians with relevant departments such as oncology, geriatrics and general practice. |
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To improve things everyone should have a sound foundation in geriatrics – because the majority of our patients are elderly. |
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Readers are cautioned that therapies and clinical recommendations in geriatrics and palliative care are constantly evolving. |
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Also, we are one of only a few hospitals in Canada that will be able to offer health care services from conception to geriatrics all on one site. |
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Countries attempted to strengthen training in geriatrics and gerontology, including improved curriculums. |
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Most of the residents here are geriatrics with senile dementia. |
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Where are the specialists in geriatrics, the carers, the specialist care centres, the training required for this segment of the population? |
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Our hospitals provide exceptional health care services, particularly in oncology and geriatrics. |
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Two hundred people paid tribute to the history and role of the CDRV in gerontology and geriatrics research. |
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The disciplines of geriatrics, gerontology and palliative care, in large measure, work in isolation from each other. |
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Even the geriatrics played well for the day getting 30 or more points. |
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A physician-scientist with clinical training in geriatrics, Tinetti has studied and published extensively on falls prevention and fall injury risk factors. |
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The private hospitals will not want to take over expensive areas like accident and emergency services or unprofitable sectors like geriatrics or mental health. |
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The number of students who were interested in obtaining specialized training in geriatrics doubled in comparison to their interest prior to the program. |
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Earlier experience includes primarily psychiatric nursing in a variety of related areas including geriatrics, acute psychiatry rehabilitation and community mental health. |
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The palliative care consulting team was led by the director of geriatrics. |
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Cuba adopted a comprehensive programme for older persons, which has promoted training in geriatrics and gerontology and the creation of 432 gerontology teams. |
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For example, studies in geriatrics are being conducted in Sherbrooke. |
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Employers reported a need for clinical nurse specialists, particularly in practice areas where gaps in service were reported, such as primary care, geriatrics, and mental health. |
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The development and support of programs of professional training in gerontology and geriatrics, including physicians, nurses and health support personnel. |
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The challenges posed by integration of services provide an incentive for developing a genuine partnership in the field of intellectual impairment, gerontology, and geriatrics. |
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Alas, geriatrics and convalescent homes, however regal, don't rake it in like moneyed metrosexuals. |
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This multilingual grunter would fit right in, as red, white and blue as a telephone solicitor hyping penny stocks to shutin geriatrics. |
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Hamad Medical Corporation received a delegation of senior officials from Kuwaiti health ministry's department of geriatrics healthcare services. |
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A few months after he published his study, demonstrating how much better people's lives were with specialized geriatric care, the university closed the division of geriatrics. |
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Coordinating the supply of cross-border health care in the fields of dialysis, medical imagery, geriatrics and perinatal care and emergency health care. |
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The proposed cabinet, including the new prime minister, Laisenia Qarase, is largely the one appointed earlier by the army and denounced by the rebels as full of geriatrics. |
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Many countries in these regions have presence of several large companies and independent service providers which fulfill the needs of geriatrics care. |
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Hartford Foundation which was designed to bring geriatricians and gastroenterologists together to stimulate interest in geriatrics by gastroenterologists. |
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Geriatrics and gerontology continue to be a fertile ground for research, and this manual provides readers with recent research in this field. |
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