Most were related to anesthesiology or surgical techniques or to the endocrine responses to changes induced by body posture. |
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The medical house staff consisted of residents from anesthesiology, medicine, and surgery training programs on 1-to 3-month rotations. |
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The NP uses perioperative laboratory guidelines developed by the department of anesthesiology. |
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This comparison has shown anesthesiology and emergency medicine to be the highest-risk specialties. |
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One study examined the effects of music use in various medical specialties, including anesthesiology, surgery, orthopedics, dentistry, and obstetrics. |
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She worried about all the other expenses too, including the hospital stay, lab work and anesthesiology services. |
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The Royal Academy recognized, in a special way, his studies on cancer and his research on anesthesiology. |
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Today, in virtually every medical school, anesthesiology functions either as an autonomous academic department or as a division of surgery. |
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In 1988, he decided to focus on cardiac anesthesiology and intensive care at the Heart Institute. |
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He is actively involved in the Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists and is a regular reviewer with several anesthesiology journals. |
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The Heart Institute trains Canada's brightest physicians for specialties in cardiac surgery, cardiology and cardiac anesthesiology. |
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These should really be viewed differently, as anesthesiology, surgery, internal medicine, and pulmonary medicine are all partial subspecialties of critical care! |
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One hundred and twenty-six anesthesia departments across the U.S. participated, according to anesthesiology News. |
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Additional factors uniquely important to medical products developers are addressed in other standards for some specific applications, such as equipment for anesthesiology. |
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He also obtained a doctorate in anatomy and completed a residency and a research fellowship in anesthesiology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. |
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Identification of pre-admission criteria predictive of success in graduate nurse anesthesiology programs. |
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These same CME programs should also include some provision for funding locum anesthesiology services to sustain community services while physicians are absent for further training. |
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The result was the first use of anesthesia charts graphing such data as the medicine administered to the patient and the patients' pulse and respiration rate a significant advance in anesthesiology. |
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Snow was well respected in London as a specialist in obstetric anesthesiology, having assisted Queen Victoria in the delivery of two of her children. |
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Current rates of output from anesthesiology training programs are well below what is required to work towards a level of production that will ensure adequate future supply of anesthetists. |
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Born in Montreal, he is perhaps best known in the cardiac anesthesiology world for his contributions to the care of patients undergoing revascularization of the heart. |
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A multiple award-winning electrical engineer known for his contributions to the pulp and paper industry and a doctor who has pioneered safer pediatric anesthesiology practices seem to have little in common at first glance. |
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It will result in an improvement of the services delivered to the population and a significant evolution of anesthesiology practice conditions in Canada. |
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The CAS, CFPC, and SRPC, in collaboration with Canada's medical schools should advocate for an adequate number of training positions for rural family practice anesthesiology to help meet the needs of rural Canada. |
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The development of anesthesiology as a specialized field came about because of the dangers of anesthesia, which involves the use of carefully graduated doses of strong poisons to deaden pain. |
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We are happy with the successful integration of the anesthesiology medical management firm, Ichthus Consulting, which we acquired during the second quarter. |
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