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    About difficulties in the examination of the quality of medical care in the complicated course of the postoperative period after cystectomy by K. N. Movchan, K. E. Chernov, B. S. Artyushin, A. V. Zharkov, A. Yu. Chernova

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Successful prevention of severe complications of cystectomy (or their elimination) is probably possible only in those multidisciplinary medical organizations in which the provision of medical care to patients with urological oncology is a daily programmed activity. …”
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    A BERT-BiGRU-CRF Model for Entity Recognition of Chinese Electronic Medical Records by Qiuli Qin, Shuang Zhao, Chunmei Liu

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Because of difficulty processing the electronic medical record data of patients with cerebrovascular disease, there is little mature recognition technology capable of identifying the named entity of cerebrovascular disease. …”
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    Evaluation of Laundry Units in Teaching Hospitals of Tehran University of Medical Sciences and Recommendations for Performance Enhancement by Mohammad Amin Zar Foroush, Zeinab Partovi Shayan, Ghasem Rajabi Vasakolaei

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Methods: This research was conducted across the teaching hospitals affiliated with Tehran University of Medical Sciences. The study employed a multi-step approach. …”
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    Effect of Rating Modification on a Fuzzy-Based Modular Architecture for Medical Device Design and Development by Celestine C. Aguwa, Leslie Monplaisir, Prasanth A. Sylajakumari

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The goal of this research is to determine the effect of customer ratings on the optimal number of modules for medical device design. Medical devices have a 90% failure rate in their first prototype tests according to the international testing body, Intertek. …”
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    From Healing the Whole Person: An Argument for Therapeutic Touch as a Complement to Traditional Medical Practice by Marlene B. Huff, Kimberly K. McClanahan, Hatim A. Omar

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…The growing popularity and use of therapeutic touch (TT) is an issue that has generated controversy and concern within the medical community. While anecdotal and traditional scientific evidence suggest that TT would be an advantageous addition for clinics and hospitals to include in their armamentarium of complementary interventions within the realm of traditional medicine, TT has not become widely available in the U.S. …”
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    System of teaching tasks aimed at training the skill of making medical choices through the clinical method by Luís Alberto Corona Martínez, Miriam Iglesias León, Alfredo Espinosa Brito

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Being able of making medical choices is an essential skill for those who have received a Doctor of Medicine Degree. …”
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    Assessing ECG Interpretation Expertise in Medical Practitioners Through Eye Movement Data and Neuromorphic Models by Syed Mohsin Bokhari, Muhammad Shafi, Fazal Noor, Sarmad Sohaib, Saad Alqahtany, Mark Donnelly

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Utilizing eye movement data, we analyze the skill levels of practitioners in diverse medical positions, including consultants, nurses, and technicians, during ECG evaluations. …”
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    Understanding the causes of intravenous medication administration errors in hospitals: a qualitative critical incident study by Darren M Ashcroft, Richard N Keers, Jonathan Cooke, Steven D Williams

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…Objectives To investigate the underlying causes of intravenous medication administration errors (MAEs) in National Health Service (NHS) hospitals.Setting Two NHS teaching hospitals in the North West of England.Participants Twenty nurses working in a range of inpatient clinical environments were identified and recruited using purposive sampling at each study site.Primary outcome measures Semistructured interviews were conducted with nurse participants using the critical incident technique, where they were asked to discuss perceived causes of intravenous MAEs that they had been directly involved with. …”
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