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* Clinical Document Architecture, an HL7 authored health care documentation standard
The HL7 Clinical Document Architecture ( CDA ) is an XML-based markup standard intended to specify the encoding, structure and semantics of clinical documents for exchange.
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 ( ARRA ) and Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act ( HITECH ) legislation specified HL7 versions 2. 3. 1 and 2. 5. 1, and the HL7 Continuity of Care Document ( CCD ), as the healthcare standards to meet certain certification requirements.
* Clinical Document Architecture ( CDA )
* Clinical Document Architecture ( CDA )
* Clinical Document Architecture

Clinical and
* Clinical Study on Anti-Oral Malodor Mouthrinse from Unbound Medline
In the United Kingdom, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence ( NICE ) recommends CBT in the treatment plans for a number of mental health difficulties, including posttraumatic stress disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder ( OCD ), bulimia nervosa, and clinical depression.
" Clinical Toxicology 40. 2 ( 2000 ) 189 196.
* 1910 In his book Clinical Psychiatry, Emil Kraepelin gives a name to Alzheimer's disease, naming it after his colleague Alois Alzheimer.
* Clinical linguistics application of linguistic theory to the field of Speech-Language Pathology.
Clinical prediction rules are available to guide selection of women ages 60 64 for screening.
* Clinical Pediatrics a peer-reviewed journal
* 2005 Albert Lasker Award for Clinical Medical Research, jointly with Edwin Southern of the University of Oxford.
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“ Direct psychological therapies for nightmares: A review .” Clinical Psychology Review, 7, 501 523.
Clinical Neurophysiology fellowships are generally 1 2 years in duration and may lead to board certification in one or more subspecialty areas.
* Clinical trial a study carried out in humans ( generally using volunteers ) to answer a question such as whether a new treatment ( or drug or exercise technique ) is effective or safe as treatment.
* Golding JF., Motion Sickness Susceptibility Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical 129 ( 2006 ) 67 76
* University of Western Australia and University of Notre Dame Australia Rural Clinical School of Western Australia
Dr Neville Yeomans, an Australian Psychiatrist, Clinical Sociologist, Psychologist and Barrister pioneered Self-Help and Mutual Help in Australia through his pioneering work at Australia's first therapeutic community Fraser House ( 1959 1968 ), an 80 bed residential unit in North Ryde Sydney ; and former inmates of this unit started many self-help groups around Sydney.
* Stoupel, E., ( 1999 ) Effect of geomagnetic activity on cardiovascular parameters, Journal of Clinical and Basic Cardiology, 2, Issue 1, 1999, pp 34 40.
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 60, 369 92.
& Gerton, M. I., " Origins of the Term Hypnotism Prior to Braid ", American Journal of Clinical Hypnosis, Vol. 27, No. 2, ( October 1984 ), pp. 107 110.
Georg Wolf ( 1873 1938 ) a Berlin manufacturer of rigid endoscopes, established in 1906, produced the Sussmann flexible gastroscope in 1911 ( Modlin, Farhadi-Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2000 ).
* Axis I Symptom Disorders and " Clinical Disorders ", which would include major mental and learning disorders.
), Clinical neuropsychology ( 3rd ed., pp. 337 407 ).
Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology, 15, 653 667.
Clinical Immunology 109: 6 16.
European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 48 ( 1995 )( 6 ): 461 465.
The National Academy of Clinical Biochemistry ( NACB ) stated that it expected the normal range for adults to be reduced to 0. 4 2. 5 µIU / mL, because research had shown that adults with an initially measured TSH level of over 2. 0 µIU / mL had " an increased odds ratio of developing hypothyroidism over the 20 years, especially if thyroid antibodies were elevated ".

Clinical and model
Behavioral Medicine ( related to Behavioral Health, Clinical Health Psychology and Psychosomatic Medicine ) is a related branch of clinical practice in which psychologists emphasize the biopsychosocial approach to medicine, a model which recognizes the importance of addressing the interaction between physical, psychological and social factors in both the prevention and management of disease.

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Clinical trials have demonstrated nicotine ( administered using a dermal patch ) exerts an antidepressant effect in both depressed nonsmokers and smokers, and can be considered for treatment-resistant depression.
The American Psychiatric Association and the UK National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence recommend antipsychotics for managing acute psychotic episodes in schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, and as a longer-term maintenance treatment for reducing the likelihood of further episodes.
Clinical evidence for this effect was found in a series of studies performed in parallel in adolescent school children in the UK and Malawi.
* Diabetes, type 1: Clinical trials based on the work of Denise Faustman use BCG to induce production of TNF-α, which can kill the T-cells responsible for type 1 diabetes.
Guidelines issued by the UK-based National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence ( NICE ), carried out a systematic review using different methodology and came to a different conclusion.
According to National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence ( NICE ), benzodiazepines can be used in the immediate management of GAD, if necessary.
However, the UK National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence did not find any convincing evidence in favor of Z-drugs.
One such example is the Certified Clinical Engineer ( CCE ) certification for Clinical engineers.
Clinical testing for CJD has always been an issue.
* Clinical Opiate Withdrawal Scale, used in medicine for assessing the severity of withdrawal symptoms
Modern Casuistry: An Essential But Incomplete Method for Clinical Ethical Decision-Making.
" Methodologies for Clinical Ethics.
" Collaboration and Casuistry: A Peircean Pragmatic for the Clinical Setting.
Clinical electrochemotherapy has been successfully used for treatment of cutaneous and subcutaneous tumors irrespective of their histological origin.
Proponents argue that the inter-rater reliability of DSM diagnoses ( via a specialized Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV ( SCID ) rather than usual psychiatric assessment ) is reasonable, and that there is good evidence of distinct patterns of mental, behavioral or neurological dysfunction to which the DSM disorders correspond well.
* Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV ( SCID )
* Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV
Hypnosis for IBS has received moderate support in the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence guidance published for UK health services.

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