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Suction by mouth, originally designed to prevent illness at a time of little medical knowledge, was not required by Jewish law, he said.
Wang, a member of a six-person military medical panel reviewing the syringe-stabbing claims, attributes the false reports to widespread fear and lack of medical knowledge.
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When I was meeting with a patient, my medical knowledge and intuition would generate a set of questions I wanted to ask the patient to get at the root cause of the condition.
"A failure to ensure that health professionals in the neo-natal unit had background medical knowledge on this family, " for example, and a failure to properly respond in detail when one neo-natal nurse did express some concerns.
Professor Veronesi said recent advances in medical technology and knowledge demonstrated the need for co-operation.
The recruiting field needed someone with first-hand knowledge of medical-management jobs, who could do a better job of matching candidates and openings.
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The Report examines the multiple ethical implications of advances in scientific knowledge, medical practice and associated technologies, which have improved our ability to safeguard human welfare.
In any case, old Mother Earth can finally begin to relax in the secure knowledge that her medical needs are being addressed by the U.N. and ObamaCare.
Nor should we restrict our pursuit of knowledge about a medical condition, legal situation or political group for fear of those queries will become associated with our public record.
Stanford University is home to the Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge, a medical education building that opened in the fall of 2010 and includes facilities for hosting conferences.
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And in an era when companies hold a host of personal information, the fact remains an ambulance can still respond to an emergency call, ferry a patient to hospital but doctors will still have little knowledge of their medical history.
Watson's ability to analyze the meaning and context of human language and quickly process information to piece together evidence for answers can help healthcare decision makers, such as clinicians, nurses and medical students, unlock important knowledge and facts buried within huge volumes of information.
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It requires knowledge of anatomy and medical terminology, reading comprehension, and familiarity with thousands of different coding options.
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Knowledge transmitted for our medical elders is no longer accepted without question.
With the recent bans on giveaways of formula samples in some hospitals, it's all the more important that the medical community have the tools and knowledge to help mothers breastfeed -- or to figure out why they can't.
"New discoveries and medical breakthroughs are growing our collective knowledge of medicine at an unprecedented pace, and tomorrow's doctors will have to embrace new tools and technology to complement their own knowledge and experience in the field, " said James Stoller, M.
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All have the merit of reminding the reader just how far scientific knowledge has advanced in the century since the prizes were first awarded. (In 1901, for example, many respectable physicists did not believe that atoms were real.) The medical chapter also shows how provisional scientific knowledge can frequently be.
Common sense, coupled with knowledge of his family's medical history, remains his personal guide.
In May 2011 IBM had already trained Watson to have the knowledge of a second-year medical student.
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And some have a pretty good knowledge of, you know, medical diseases and how to treat them, and some don't, and so it's our job to actually train those people because when the conflict is over, they will still be the ones to actually be out there in those rural areas.
This is part of the problem, according to the Medical Research Council, which recently established the Indigenous Knowledge Systems Unit to help write policies that would benefit those in this sector.
This shift in childhood illness may be one reason why his research suggested a lack of knowledge on spotting underweight children and the associated medical problems, he added.
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He puts this down to a limited knowledge of bipolar disorder among GPs and other medical professionals which means there is often a delay in diagnosis and a lack of information about the nature of the disorder.
Kam's partner invested in his area of knowledge, information technology, while Kam stuck to medical products.
Very few top managers have intimate knowledge of Siemens's sprawling businesses, ranging from medical equipment to trains.
The truth is that herbs are rarely-to-never taken without knowledge of their effects gained either from books on herbology or alternative medical practitioners.
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Because many AAPIs lack knowledge and understanding of the disease and face barriers in accessing appropriate medical services, chronic Hepatitis B and associated liver cancer in AAPIs is one of the most serious health disparities in the United States.
The American Medical Association takes a strong stance against doctors prescribing placebos without a patient's knowledge.
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