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In a review of The Mismeasure of Man, Bernard Davis, professor of microbiology at Harvard Medical School, said that Gould erected a straw man argument based upon incorrectly defined key terms — specifically reification — which Gould furthered with a " highly selective " presentation of statistical data, all motivated more by politics than by science.
Medical image registration ( for data of the same patient taken at different points in time such as change detection or tumor monitoring ) often additionally involves elastic ( also known as nonrigid ) registration to cope with deformation of the subject ( due to breathing, anatomical changes, and so forth ).
Medical imaging techniques produce very large amounts of data, especially from CT, MRI and PET modalities.
Medical economics often uses mathematical models to synthesise data from biostatistics and epidemiology for support of medical decision making, both for individuals and for wider health policy.
*: Although the RBRVS system is mandated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services ( CMS ) and the data for it appears in the Federal Register, the American Medical Association ( AMA ) maintains that their copyright of the CPT allows them to charge a license fee to anyone who wishes to associate RVU values with CPT codes.
On 17 March 2007 over 12, 000 doctors went to London to take part in a march objecting to the ' Medical Training Application Service ' ( MTAS ), a job application system for junior doctors, which was subsequently subject to an investigation by the Department of Health, and ' Modernising Medical Careers ' for revealing the personal data of applicants.
* The Visible Human Male: A Technical Report, Detailed history of methods used to prepare the male cadaver and gather image data as published in the free article in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association 1996
Research of 10 years of data from the University of Missouri Medical School PBL curriculum supports PBL ( Koh et al., 2008 ).
In a retrospective analysis published by the Ministry of Health of Russia of data where PDT was employed in Moscow Medical Centers from 1992 to 2001 to treat malignant tumors, a beneficial effect was seen in 94. 4 percent of the patients.
Computer Aided Diagnosis is a procedure in which an appropriate medical Medical Software can diagnose illness, using patient data processed by the computer.
He was a crewmember on the highly successful Skylab Medical Experiment Altitude Test ( SMEAT ) -- a 56-day ground simulation of the Skylab mission, enabling crewmen to collect medical experiments baseline data and evaluate equipment, operations and procedures.
Thornton was physician crew member on the highly successful Skylab Medical Experiments Altitude Test ( SMEAT ) -- a 56-day simulation of a Skylab mission enabling crewmen to collect medical experiments baseline data and evaluate equipment, operations, and procedures.
In June 2011, Experian acquired Medical Present Value, Inc. ( MPV ), a provider of data, analytics and software in the US healthcare payments market.
of Plastic Surgery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas: " There is simply no data, no science and no information, to my knowledge, that mesotherapy works.
On March 11, 2009, Scott S. Reuben, former chief of acute pain at Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, Massachusetts, revealed that data for 21 studies he had authored for the efficacy of the drug ( along with others such as Vioxx ) had been fabricated, the analgesic effects of the drugs being exaggerated.
Medical software allows computing these rupture risk indices from standard clinical CT data and provides a patient-specific AAA rupture risk diagnosis.
A 2011 article in the British Medical Journal described how the data in the study had been falsified by Wakefield so it would arrive at a predetermined conclusion.
In 2011, data pooled from the industry by the publication Medical Liability Monitor indicated that medical malpractice insurance rates had declined for four straight years.
Medical records have traditionally been compiled and maintained by health care providers, but advances in online data storage have led to the development of personal health records ( PHR ) that are maintained by patients themselves, often on third-party websites.
MedDRA or Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities is a clinically validated international medical terminology used by regulatory authorities and the regulated biopharmaceutical industry throughout the entire regulatory process, from pre-marketing to post-marketing activities, and for data entry, retrieval, evaluation, and presentation.
He partly financed his studies when he managed the software development to evaluate SQUID-sensor data in the biomagnetometic laboratory at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf in Hamburg, Germany.
* Medical analyst, a person who can interpret medical data for specific analytical purposes
* Medical research using Grids: powerful computing and data management capabilities to handle large amounts of heterogeneous data.

Medical and collection
The Medical Illustration Service is responsible for the collection, publication, exhibition, and file of medical illustration material of medico-military importance to the Armed Forces.
Bissell's saddlebags are today in the collection of the Yale Medical School's Historical Society.
* Guide to collection of Dr. Papanikolaou's Papers at Weill Cornell Medical Center Archives.
The American Psychiatric Association and American Medical Association condemn such practices, whether they are formally called " Recovered Memory Therapy " or simply a collection of techniques that fit the description.
Medical fetishism refers to a collection of sexual fetishes for objects, practices, environments, and situations of a medical or clinical nature.
In January 2009, Churchill wrote a ten minute history of Israel, ending with the Israeli attack on Gaza, to be performed free at the Royal Court Theatre, with a collection for Medical Aid for Palestinians.
The combined business, named Scientific, Technical, Medical, and Scholarly ( also known as Wiley-Blackwell ), publishes, in print and online, 1, 400 scholarly peer-reviewed journals and an extensive collection of books, major reference works, databases, and laboratory manuals in the life and physical sciences, medicine and allied health, engineering, the humanities, and the social sciences.
In the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutes Archives, Sabin's collection of papers and medical records from 1903-1941 are stored and some even released upon request.
The collection was originally housed in Western Reserve University Medical School ; in a new medical building that was built.
* The Australian term for a collection of Medical Services on the same site, such as the services of a General Practitioner dealing in Family medicine, Pharmacist, Pathology, Radiology, Dentist etc.
The University of Puerto Rico Medical Sciences Campus Library is the main health sciences information resources on the Island and is considered to have the most complete collection of its kind in the Caribbean.
Purchased after World War Two, with money from the Royal Air Force Pilots and Crews Fund, a public collection as a tribute to the deeds of the RAF, Headley Court is now the Defence Services Medical Rehabilitation Centre ( DMRC ), which aims to return all those service personnel injured or seriously ill to full fitness.
) ( 1984 ) Some Manchester Doctors: a biographical collection to mark the 150th anniversary of the Manchester Medical Society, 1834-1984.
Medical critics of routine cord blood collection emphasize that, if neonatal cord blood is so physiologically valuable, it is of great benefit for the neonate to receive upon birth.
Maclagan's original microscope is in the collection of the Tayside Medical History Museum.
The MLA Oral History Project is an ongoing collection of audio interviews, focused on the history of health sciences librarianship and the history of the Medical Library Association.
She has been engaged in residencies at the Gifford Medical Center in Randolph, Vermont, and Real Artways in Hartford, CT. which resulted in a published collection of her poems titled " Listening Out Loud.
) The Collections Gallery also holds the Museum of Questionable Medical Devices, which the museum acquired in 2002 when its original owner Bob McCoy retired and donated the collection.
The collections on display include uniforms and insignia, medical, dental and veterinary equipment, ambulances, an ambulance train ward coach and a large medal collection including 23 of the 29 Victoria Crosses awarded to the Army Medical Services.
Lovell's office began the collection of medical literature which was to become the Library of the Surgeon General's Office, later called the Army Medical Library, the Armed Forces Medical Library, and finally transformed in 1956 into the National Library of Medicine.
His third ( posthumous ) book, On Sham, Vulnerability and other forms of Self-Destruction ( 1973 ) is a collection of essays, among them his famed eight-page essay on " Sham ," originally prepared for the 1966 Conference on Society and Psychosis at the Hahnemann Medical College ( now Drexel University Medical School ) in Philadelphia.
The high school also houses the Law Enforcement Public Safety Academy ( LEPS ), in which students undergo a vigorous course load learning about such fields as criminal justice, first responder procedures, evidence collection, first aid certifications, investigative procedures, civics, Homeland Security, Fire Science & Safety, and Emergency Medical Technicians.

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