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    Campbell River and Nanaimo, it is clear that Telehealth in these locations is not being used to its maximum potential. This triggered the research question, “What do Island Health programs and providers think about Telehealth and how can we increase its clinical adoption?” In order to find this answer we studied the results from a past Telehealth survey titled “Telehealth Provider Survey: How are we doing?” distributed in December 2014 and January 2015. This voluntary survey was distributed to…

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    Being a psychiatrist is more than just diagnosing people with their personal turmoils, such as “crazy” or “disturbed “, and handing them a pill for a “quick fix”. Psychiatrists need to know how to treat different patients, whether that be handing them a certain pill for maybe depression or anxiety along with some counseling, or just being someone for them to confide in and trust. A psychiatrist has to be able to put a lot of time into their job due to having a lot of responsibilities, and being…

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    get the drug on the shelf or drug become available to be picked up at a local pharmacy. There is four phase to the FDA’s Approval Process: Pre-Clinical, Clinical, NDA Review, and Post Marketing. There are steps within all the phase that need to be completed before going to the next phase until a drug is made available to the public. During the Pre-Clinical phase there are three steps that have to be completed before going to the next phase, which is the drug being developed, animal testing,…

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    Synopsis The use of smoked marijuana has increased for the treatment of HIV associated anoxeria and weight loss in absence of supporting clinical evidence. This has raised the concern about the safety of marijuana smoking by subjects with an acquired immune deficiency. The safety concern is not only pertaining to effect of THCthe immune system but also for the endocrine system, nervous system and respiratory system on long term and heavy use of marijuana. The use of marijuana was increased due…

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    Injuries In Sports

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    do arise, it is easier to distinguish which route works best. Moreover, the article supports the conclusion of one of the first studies done by Kerr and Gross. In their study, they concluded that psychological skills training have proven to have clinical and practical significance on sport injuries. Both studies proved to be effective on injury frequency among athletes. Kerr and Gross can be seen as a platform for introducing this field of study to supporting researchers such as Ivarsson. The…

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    Part A Clinical psychology is a unique field of work and it differs from all other mental and health professions. Clinical psychologist differs from other psychology disciplines. Clinical psychologist focus on psychotherapy. Clinical Psychologist work more with seriously disturbed populations more so than the other disciplines (Pomerantz, 2013), working in hospitals and inpatients units. In addition, compared to the other disciplines in psychology, clinical psychologist spend a great deal of…

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    Falls are one of the most common injury in a health care facility. It is the leading cause of “morbidity and mortality for people older than 65 years” (Touhy & Jet, 2012, p. 207). This age group is common in Windsor Manor Rehabilitation Center in Concord, California. Most of the patients in Windsor are older adults with impaired cognition, gait, visual acuity, and muscle strength, and experiencing chronic pain – putting them in high risk for falling. In fact, their CASPER Report (2016) states…

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    Counselor-Intern in the Dallas area. I graduated with my A.S. in Criminal Science, a B.S. in Psychology from the University of Upper Iowa, Fayette, Iowa (2014), and a Master’s degree in Counseling from Amberton University, Garland, TX (2016). Within clinical training and work experience, I have provided counseling services for adolescents, adult and group therapies in a psychiatric hospital. Professional Disclosure, client Consent & Confidentiality Nature of Counseling: As human, we are more…

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    Hospital of Dongshin University, Suncheon-si, Jeollanam-do, Korea (https://cris.nih.go.kr No. KCT0001211). This study was carried out according to the revised Declaration of Helsinki for biomedical research involving human subjects and the rules of Good Clinical Practice. The subjects were in good health prior to the study as confirmed by physical examination, medical history, and laboratory tests (blood analysis; hemoglobin, hematocrit, RBC, WBC, platelet, albumin, total cholesterol and…

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    will be employed to detect the OC recurrence according to the standard operational process. Based on the Response Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumors (RECIST) standard, the frequency of tumor re-evaluation is recommended as 6-8 weeks for a phase II clinical trial where the beneficial effect of therapy is not known, specifically when PFS is taken as the primary outcome(49). However, as the OC patients in our study may not stand the high frequency of CT scans as shown in previous study(40), 6…

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