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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Aortic Stenosis Poster.Pptx, Katonya Lawson
Aortic Stenosis Poster.Pptx, Katonya Lawson
Katonya Lawson
Religiosidad Y Felicidad En Alumnos Universitarios: ¿Es Mejor Trabajar Con Los Ancianos?, T. L. Brink
Religiosidad Y Felicidad En Alumnos Universitarios: ¿Es Mejor Trabajar Con Los Ancianos?, T. L. Brink
T. L. Brink
Reports on self-estimated life satisfaction and religiosity (present and future projected) in different populations of Mexican university students. Student levels of life satisfaction were comparable to the national norms (Mitofsky) but were lower than the national norms for religiosity. Unlike in the U.S., there was no correlation between religiosity and life satisfaction. Students in a gerontology program showed higher levels of religiosity than those in another university.
What Factors Predict Outcome At Relapse After Previous Esophagectomy And Adjuvant Therapy In High-Risk Esophageal Cancer?, Edward Yu, Patricia Tai, Richard Malthaner, Larry Stitt, George Rodrigues, Rashid Dar, Brian Yaremko, Jawaid Younus, Michael Sanatani, Mark Vincent, Brian Dingle, Dalilah Fortin, Richard Inculet
What Factors Predict Outcome At Relapse After Previous Esophagectomy And Adjuvant Therapy In High-Risk Esophageal Cancer?, Edward Yu, Patricia Tai, Richard Malthaner, Larry Stitt, George Rodrigues, Rashid Dar, Brian Yaremko, Jawaid Younus, Michael Sanatani, Mark Vincent, Brian Dingle, Dalilah Fortin, Richard Inculet
Richard A. Malthaner
Management of patients who have disease relapse after completion of surgery and adjuvant chemo-radiation (CRT) is controversial. Some oncologists would advocate intensive therapeutic intervention due to promising experience on treatment for recurrence disease while others would recommend palliative support due to the concerns for poor patient outcome post disease recurrence. In Addition, it is not clear if patient outcome is improved post adjuvant CRT when patients at risk have resection margin involvement and if time interval to recurrence can affect patient survival post relapse. The present study was conducted to determine what factors will affect patient outcome at relapse after …
National Emergency Cardiovascular Care Education Models: Where Do We Go From Here?, Richard N. Bradley
National Emergency Cardiovascular Care Education Models: Where Do We Go From Here?, Richard N. Bradley
Richard N Bradley
The last decade could easily be called the "Renaissance Period" of CPR education. Self-learning, video-mediated instruction, virtual education and many other strategies have been employed, but what is on the horizon? The presenter will discuss challenges in defining the meaning of BLS and ACLS certification and issue a call for a national summit to define the minimum criteria for emergency cardiac care certification.
Cutaneous Manifestations Of Internal Malignancy: A Case-Based Lesson, Timothy Beer
Cutaneous Manifestations Of Internal Malignancy: A Case-Based Lesson, Timothy Beer
Timothy C Beer
A case-based lesson covering 10 cutaneous manifestations associated with internal malignancies.
Optimal Strategy For Prophylactic Cranial Irradiation In Limited Stage Small Cell Lung Cancer, Edward Yu, Patricia Tai, Avi Assouline, Kurian Joseph
Optimal Strategy For Prophylactic Cranial Irradiation In Limited Stage Small Cell Lung Cancer, Edward Yu, Patricia Tai, Avi Assouline, Kurian Joseph
Edward Yu
No abstract provided.