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...; and was directed to a method of medical treatment. If any one of these allegations is supp... as the major provider of medical diagnostic systems for the assessment of osteoporosis and met...
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... alimentaire et trois services de diagnostic. L'Hôpital compte plus de 350 médecins et 3 700 ... diversité de produits (fournitures médicales, papeterie, lingerie, etc.) stockés dans des rés... Laboratories, General Electric Medical Systems, Baxter International et Medtronic1). C'est au dé...
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...Medical device regulations, where those rules apply, form ... accessible electronically available diagnostic imaging and laboratory results, and similar care e...
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Most provinces have begun implementing iEHR technology in different forms, whether it be electronic medical records, diagnostic-imaging repositories, or client and provider registries. While Alberta is generally recognized as the leader in this regard its Netcare initiative aimed to have an EHR in place for every Albertan by January 2008 - a number of other provinces are stepping forward with concrete plans for iEHR implementations. Quebec, for example, has just announced it will build the Dossier de Santé Électronique du Québec (DSE). The DSE will provide citizens in the province with a lifelong EHR and make it available to 55,000 authorized practitioners at key points of care. New Brunswick is integrating four components - an iEHR, client registry, provider registry, and a provincial ...
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[Stephen Harper] baldly asserted there's no risk of a nuclear accident and dismissed the commission as a bunch of Liberal hacks who don't care about the health of Canadians whose medical tests have been cancelled due to the isotopes shortage.
Liberals questioned Harper's expertise and wondered whether he'd take the blame if a nuclear accident should occur at Chalk River.
CNSC director-general Barclay Howden refused to comment on Harper's characterization of the commission as a repository for Liberal cronies. But he said the commission's decisions are based on the advice of "professional engineers and scientists who work to the highest standards of nuclear safety and professional conduct.
...'s supply of radioisotopes used in diagnostic medical tests. The oversight role of the Canadian ... used for most medical diagnostic tests systems. The isotope is used to create images and treatmen...
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...Douglas Roche, Canadian Medical Association and Canadian. Orthopaedic Association,... of Canada, or from the evolution of the systems of various OECD countries that an absolute prohibi..., hospitals, prescription drugs, diagnostic services, dental care, rehabilitative care, medica...
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... regional municipality and that provides medical services prescribed by a medical practitioner for ... and human research (a) diagnostic nuclear medicine 2 2 (b) therapeutic nuclear me...In conjunction with this, management systems have been put in place to allow managers to accura...
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... requires the ISO 13485 Quality Management Systems certificate of your facility before it will approv... device is not for commercial sale or diagnostic or treatment use. Website and product support. ...
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Yet, given each family's religious background, the experience of loss is strongly mediated by Islam. There are several terms that Muslims use when dealing with loss. Some believe that a person has an "Amanat" (deposit) in this world. When God wants to take His deposit, there is no reason to be angered, for Muslims have to accept God's order (Al-Krenawi, 1996). Related, "Al-Gadhar", or fate, is also a common theme. Two such closely linked expressions are "Hakmat Allah, " (God's judgement), and "Maktoub " (it is written). The belief in fate is a core part of Islam: all things that happen to a person, both good and evil, are thought to be the will of God (Wikan, 1988). People are encouraged to accept their fate with strong faith, courage, and great patience (Al-Krenawi, 1996; Al-Krenawi an...
... trauma often falls under the clinical diagnostic category of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) ... (coping styles, pre-existing belief systems, attributional style) and the recovery environment... trauma is well recognized within the medical community and the general public (e.g., symptoms s...
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...Medical device regulations, where those rules apply, form ... accessible electronically available diagnostic imaging and laboratory results, and similar care e...