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Сборная Солянка
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Multi-Specialty Textbooks Cecil Textbook of Medicine Ferri's Clinical Advisor Harrison's Online Hospital Medicine The Merck Manual of Geriatrics, 3rd Ed. The Merck Manual, 17th Ed. Allergy and Immunology Patterson's Allergic Diseases Samter's Immunologic Diseases White: Diseases of the Skin Cardiology Marriott's Practical Electrocardiography Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine Dermatology Sauer's Manual of Skin Diseases White: Diseases of The Skin Endocrinology Diseases of The Breast Kelley's Textbook of Internal Medicine Principles and Practice of Endocrinology and Metabolism Family Practice/General Practice Danforth's Obstetrics & Gynecology Manual of Clinical Problems in Infectious Disease Manual of Family Practice Patterson's Allergic Diseases Principles and Practice of Endocrinology and Metabolism Raj: Practical Management of Pain Schlossberg: Current Therapy of Infectious Disease Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine White: Diseases of the Skin Gastroenterology ICU Book Textbook of Gastroenterology Hematology/Oncology Diseases of the Breast High-Dose Cancer Therapy: Pharmacology, Hematopoietins, Stem Cells Manual of Clinical Oncology Raj: Practical Management of Pain Wintrobe's Clinical Hematology Infectious Diseases/HIV Manual of Clinical Problems in Infectious Disease Schlossberg: Current Therapy of Infectious Disease White: Diseases of the Skin Internal Medicine ICU Book Kelley's Textbook of Internal Medicine Patterson's Allergic Diseases Principles and Practice of Endocrinology and Metabolism Raj: Practical Management of Pain Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine Nephrology Diseases of the Kidney and Urinary Tract Manual of Nephrology Neurology Aminoff: Neurology and General Medicine Merritt's Neurology Raj: Practical Management of Pain Ophthalmology Wills Eye Manual: Office and Emergency Room Diagnosis & Treatment of Eye Disease Orthopaedics Chapman's Orthopaedic Surgery Manual of Rheumatology & Outpatient Orthopedic Disorders: Diagnosis and Therapy Raj: Practical Management of Pain Pediatrics Oski's Pediatrics: Principles and Practice Pulmonology Baum's Textbook of Pulmonary Disease ICU Book Rheumatology Manual of Rheumatology & Outpatient Orthopedic Disorders: Diagnosis and Therapy Raj: Practical Management of Pain Surgery Chapman's Orthopaedic Surgery Diseases of the Breast ICU Book Manual of Common Bedside Surgical Procedures Raj: Practical Management of Pain Surgery: Scientific Principles and Practice Urology Diseases of the Kidney and Urinary Tract Handbook of Urology: Diagnosis & Therapy Women's Health Danforth's Obstetrics & Gynecology Diseases of The Breast |
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International Food Information Council
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ICDL - The International Centre for Distance Learning ( promoting distance
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The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition |
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Работа в международных организациях |
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Mission: Improve the health status of the population by providing national leadership in the development, distribution and retention of a diverse, culturally competent health workforce that provides the highest quality care for all. |
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Osteoporosis.
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Evidence-Based On-Call |
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An essential source of toxicological information for poison centres and others [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] Антидоты |
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CCHS Digital Library - The University of Alabama
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Geneva Foundation for Medical Education and Research |
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Human Vitamin and Mineral Requirements
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Medical devices: managing the mismatch:
an outcome of the priority medical devices project ISBN 978 92 4 156404 5 (NLM classification: WX 147) - World Health Organization 2010 Available online PDF [36p.] at: [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] “….Medical devices are important to provide health care and to improve the health of individuals and populations. The World Health Organization (WHO) recognizes this. One of WHO’s strategic objectives is to ensure improved access, quality and use of medical devices. Without medical devices, routine medical procedures—from bandaging a sprained ankle, to diagnosing HIV/AIDS or implanting an artificial hip—would be impossible. Concurrently, modern technology is producing an overwhelming abundance of medical devices at a rate that soon makes the latest device obsolete. Key issues affecting progress include the extreme diversity of the medical device arena—diverse in terms of types of devices, degrees of complexity, applications, usage, users and categories and issues like the context dependency of medical devices and research in medical devices often not based on public health needs. However, as a crucial component of health care, medical devices will be most effective when considered in the wider context of the complete health-care package necessary to address public health needs: prevention, clinical care (investigation, diagnosis, treatment and management, follow up, and rehabilitation) and access to appropriate health care. Therefore, rather than just focusing on the technological issues involved in medical devices, it is necessary to frame medical devices in another way—as an agenda to improve global access to appropriate medical devices. This agenda is composed of the crucial “4 As”—Availability, Accessibility, Appropriateness, and Affordability. These four components help to widen the scope of the medical device agenda so that it does not just focus on “upstream” innovation efforts but also on choosing which medical devices to procure in a rational way, responding to the needs, and in ensuring that they are used as effectively as possible to best improve health….” The First Global Forum on Medical Devices The World Health Organization is pleased to announce the First Global Forum on Medical Devices to be held 9-11 September, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. A webcast is available to view the sessions. Overview Watch the webcast live [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] Baseline country survey: [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] Medical devices: managing the mismatch – Contents Overview 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Prioritizing medical devices: setting the scene 1.2 The Priority Medical Devices project 1.3 The mismatch 1.4 This report 2. Medical devices 2.1 Medical devices: what’s in a name? 2.2 Past, present, and future 2.2.1 Recent key trends 2.2.2 Future trends 2.3 Assistive products 2.4 Pharmaceuticals and medical devices: similarities and differences 2.4.1 Access to essential medicines 2.4.2 Access to appropriate medical devices 2.5 The medical device market 2.6 Medical device regulation 2.7 An introduction to medical device innovation 2.7.1 Applying non-medical innovation to health care 3. Public health needs 3.1 A health-based approach to choosing medical devices 3.2 Identifying current and future public health needs 3.2.1 Disability 3.2.2 Global trends 3.3 Public health: the missing research target 3.3.1 Drivers of research 3.4 The gap 4. Priority Medical Devices project: methods used 4.1 Methodology 4.1.1 Identifying key medical devices in high-burden diseases 4.1.2 Identifying the medical device gap 4.2 Results 4.2.1 Identifying key medical devices in high-burden diseases 4.2.2 Identifying the medical device gaps 4.3 Identifying key assistive products for high-burden diseases 5. Medical devices: problems and possible solutions 5.1 Choosing medical devices 5.1.1 Barriers to choosing medical devices 5.1.2 Possible solutions to overcoming these barriers 5.2 Using medical devices 5.2.1 Barriers to using medical devices 5.2.2 Overcoming barriers to using medical devices 5.3 Medical device innovation 5.3.1 Barriers to innovation 5.3.2 Barriers to appropriate innovation uptake 5.3.3 Overcoming the barriers to medical innovation 5.4 Assistive devices 5.5 Emerging themes 5.5.1 Applying the 4 As to medical devices and medical interventions 6. Towards appropriate medical devices: options for future research 6.1 Methodology 6.2 Results 6.2.1 Scoping exercise 6.3 Future research areas in cross-cutting areas 6.3.1 Study design and clinical outcome 6.3.2 Laboratory diagnostic tools 6.3.3 Telemedicine and labour-saving technologies 6.3.4 Safe injections 6.4 Future research areas in global high-burden diseases 6.4.1 Perinatal conditions 6.4.2 Lower respiratory tract infections 6.4.3 Unipolar depressive disorders 6.4.4 Ischaemic heart disease 6.4.5 Cerebrovascular disease (stroke) 6.4.6 HIV/AIDS 6.4.7 Road traffic accidents 6.4.8 Tuberculosis 6.4.9 Malaria 6.4.10 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 6.4.11 Cataract 6.4.12 Hearing loss 6.4.13 Alcohol use disorders 6.4.14 Diabetes mellitus 6.5 Future trends in high-burden diseases 6.5.1 Alzheimer disease and other dementias 6.5.2 Cancer (malignant neoplasms) 6.5.3 Osteoarthritis 6.6 A possible way forward References Glossary Annex 1 List of background papers and methods used in preparing the report 1. A stepwise approach to identifying gaps in medical devices (Availability Matrix and survey methodology) 2. Building bridges between diseases, disabilities and assistive devices: linking the GBD, ICF and ISO 9999 3. Clinical evidence for medical devices: regulatory processes focusing on Europe and the United States of America 4. Increasing complexity of medical devices and consequences for training and outcome of care 5. Context dependency of medical devices 6. Barriers to innovation in the field of medical devices 7. Trends in medical technology and expected impact on public health 8. Future public health needs: commonalities and differences between high- and low-resource settings Annex 2 Conflict of interest statement Annex 3 Steering bodies of the Priority Medical Devices project |