April 12, 2015 — 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM CT Session ID: PSP6 Description: The study assesses the quality and accuracy of Problem List management at the NIH’s Clinical Center. Abnormal renal function, quantified by serum creatinine, was chosen as an objective finding with acute and long-term significance. We evaluated the extent to which this…
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Home birth: The Case Against
Abstract : There are few more controversial topics in the modern discussion of childbirth than the resurgent role of home birth. However, in a debate that should hinge on evidence, the proponents of home birth promote choice over fact and often betray hostility towards medical intervention. On the other hand, obstetricians are accused of using…
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Diffracting Science’s Stereotypes
Abstract: What can you discover when peering into the life of a molecular biology Ph.D. candidate? Though science enthusiasts may see the obvious parallel between the pursuit of scientific discovery and the pursuit of an artistic vision,Naturally Obsessed: The Making of a Scientistdrives home the point for anyone still uncertain. Revealing the everyday trials and…
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Modeling of [¹⁸F]-FHBG in tumor and normal tissues
Abstract: The development of new, non-invasive approaches for the treatment of tumors has led to the emergence of oncolytic virus therapy. Viruses have been engineered to preferentially target tumor cells. The efficiency and safety of this cancer treatment is dependent upon selective viral replication within cancer cells. In order for viral oncolysis to be successful…
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