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1. Microsoft PowerPoint - PR008 - 01-03-06 VelQuest Collab With Astra
compliance driven. activities. Creating a realtime electronic ePMC Process Management and Compliance system. (ePMC) that central nervous system. (CNS) and respiratory products.
http://www.velquest.com/pdf/pr_03_06_2001b.pdf

2. MPhil/PhD-PhysicianAsst-Course Description
glands of GI TRACT; respiratory system; urinary system system; male reproductivesystem; sensory receptors participation in professional activities such as
http://www.bits-pilani.ac.in/dlp-home/Collaborative_Programs/Collab-MPhil_Ph.D/M
M.Phil / Ph.D - Physician Assistant - Coursewise Description
Respiratory system structure and function of upper respiratory tract, larynx and adjacent structures, lungs and tracheobronchial tree; composition of inspired, expired and alveloar air and blood gases. Effects of anesthesia and surgery on respiratory function; Alimentary system structure and function of tract and process of digestion. Effects of anesthesia and surgery on alimentary function;The heart and blood pressures; circulation-systemic,
pulmonary and portal; metabolism and storage of energy;basal metabolism-General absorption,transport and storage of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins; energy release; effects of malnutrition and dehydration; reporductive system; including the breast - structure and function; exertion; respiratory, urinary - structure and function; alimentary (including biliary function); skin; control; structure and function of nervous system - central peripheral and autonomic; structure and function of endocrine system and the interaction of nervous and hormonal mechanisms; mechanical; structure and function of skeleton, muscles and skin; special senses; eye, ear, nose;balance and regulation; body and electrolytes understanding fluid balance charts and osmotic properties of infusion fluids; body temperature, control-effect of environment on patient; blood sugar maintenance; acid; base balance.
PAT ZC212 Introduction to Surgery 2
History of surgery,role of the surgeon,importance of team work and participating the needs of surgeons; stresses that may arise during operative procedure; surgical terminology, types of incision and indications for the use of particular incision; haemorrhage-signs and symptoms of iternal and external; classification and management;identification of types of tourniquets-reasons for use and duration of application, dangers of use; wounds, types, process of healing, treatment and complications; inflammation; wound infections-causes and treatment; incision and drainage of abscesses; importance of personal cleanliness and aspectic techniques; pre-operative and post-operative care of the surgical patient; emergency procedures; endotracheal incubation; tracheostomy.

3. 2000 To Find Your Principal Activities And Expertise. Affiliation Including Coun
I propose that we each vow to spend two minutes a day on activities related to preventing close a collab oration that ma y comprom ise individual rig hts.
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4. Cardiovascular Sciences Collaborative Program Activies
unifying theme for research activities in the radicals, sympathetic nervous system,and biochemistry cardiovascular, renal, respiratory, etc), neurophysiology
http://www.cscp.utoronto.ca/collab/collgrad.html
Collaborating Graduate Departments
Department of Exercise Sciences
Exercise Science is the graduate program of the Faculty of Physical Education and Health. The unifying theme for research activities in the Exercise Science Program is the influence that physical activity can have on health, and the effect that disease and injury have on physical activity. Research interests of the cardiovascular group include: cardiovascular control during stress, adaptive responses of circulation, angiogenesis, etc.
Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology
Department of Medical Biophysics
Department of Pharmacology
Pharmacology is the study of mechanism of action of drugs and how they act on biological systems from the molecular level to the whole animal situation. Our particular cardiovascular themes of research are heart failure, hypertension, atherosclerosis, etc., with particular emphasis on cardiac and vascular biology.
Department of Physiology
Physiology is an integrating discipline that explores how the body works as a whole to maintain homeostasis in the face of continual internal and external challenges. The main research areas include integrative physiology (cardiovascular, renal, respiratory, etc), neurophysiology, endocrinology and metabolism. Such integration helps students to organize factual details for effective problem solving be it at the submolecular or whole body level.
Department of Public Health Sciences
The Department of Public Health Sciences is concerned with improving the health of individuals, communities and societies through excellence in education, research and service. Specifically, this includes the study of 1) the broad determinants of health (population health); 2) individual, community and population based interventions (eg. health promotion); 3) health care reform especially the public health-primary care interface via integrated health delivery systems; and 4) information technology which is having profound impact locally and globally.

5. Magickal Musings || Book Of Shadows
This is my Pagan Speak collab for May present watchfulness during the activities requiringcircumspection is a natural reflex to protect the respiratory system.
http://magickalmusings.net/bos/
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6. Executive Vice President And Provost
BAS in respiratory Care with RCTC and the collaborative Undergraduate Programs ( collab )are 2 + 2 agreements in residence at one system’s institutions to
http://www.evpp.umn.edu/evpp/collaborate.htm
Executive Summary Survey of Collaborative Efforts University of Minnesota and Minnesota State Colleges and Universities May 2000 In 1998, the University of Minnesota (UM) and Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU) signed a "Partnership Agreement for Public Higher Education" to enhance the capacity of higher education in Minnesota to leverage and extend resources in areas critical to workforce and economic development to every part of the state. In conjunction with this agreement, a list of 60 partnerships and collaborative activities was compiled. During the past two years, the number of collaborations and partnerships has grown to more than 160 programs implemented or in development. As the map on the next page illustrates, these academic collaborations are flourishing state-wide. This report, updated periodically, summarizes the development of the MnSCU and University of Minnesota partnership agreement, highlights noteworthy new and continuing efforts, and provides a list of the numerous activities that are taking place state wide. Among the initiatives and programs highlighted in this report are:
  • New partnership agreements between Lake Superior College, Fond du Lac College and the UM Duluth.

7. Virtual Human Project Collaborators
With specific expertise in respiratory system modeling, Vanderbilt is one of the Specificactivities include the Somatic Sciences Simulation (S3) Project with
http://www.ornl.gov/~rwd/collab.html
Walter Reed Army Institute for Research Fred Pearce is Chief of the Department of Resuscitative Medicine within the Division of Military Casualty Care Research. His primary responsibility is direction of the research in this department, with emphasis on basic science and instrumentation issues relevant to improving the care of the battlefield casualty. He holds recent patents as co-inventor of a "High Efficiency Balanced Oscillating Shuttle Pump" and also for a "Transportable Life Support System." He has had a long-term research interest in metabolic and other effects of hemorrhage and in hemorrhagic shock. Boston University Keneth R. Lutchen Medical College of Ohio Dan Olson is the chief of the Pulmonary Division of the Department of Medicine and a professor in the Engineering School at the University of Toledo. He has conducted extensive research related to airflow in the airways of the lung; including aerosol propagation, sound generation, interaction of airway walls to flow, and bronchial epithelial cell responses to dosimetry of inhaled materials. He has evaluated the relation of aerodynamics to clinical airway function and Pulmonary Function Tests. He is interested also in the physics of mucus flow in the airways and the geometry of the airways as related to aerodynamics and function. His interests extend to the microvascular blood fluid mechanics and interaction with endothelial cells and vasoreactivity. He has pursued the basic fluid mechanics of internal flows with high degree of secondary flow (i.e., flow at entrance to curves, flow in bifurcations).

8. Courses And Syllabi - Unfinished
FPB Course Information/Syllabus 1.0 NURS 110 (fall only) FOUNDATIONS OF DISCIPLINE The course is designed to introduce the student to the practice, profession and discipline of nursing. care delivery system and those (fall only) collab ADM HLTH activities with other health care professionals, and identifying mechanisms to effect change within the health care system.
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Courses with posted syllabi or notes will have links to them following the course number
NURS 110
FOUNDATIONS OF DISCIPLINE
The course is designed to introduce the student to the practice, profession and discipline of nursing. A futuristic perspective will provide a framework for discussion of the foundation of contemporary nursing practice within a variety of health care settings. Critical historical influences that affected the development of contemporary nursing will be discussed. Selected trends and issues that will guide future nursing practice will conclude this course.
NURS 111
FOUNDATIONS OF PRACTICE
This course is designed as a foundation for clinical nursingpractice in relation to the concepts of communication, safety and comfort. The three concepts will be applied to the application of fundamental nursing care. The basic components of the nursing process are presented as a framework for beginning clinical practice.
NURS 230
NURS CARE ADULT-OLDER ADULT I
This is the first part of a two part series of courses focusing on the application of the nursing process in various settings to the adult and older adult experiencing alterations in human functioning. Assessments strategies, diagnostic testing, and pharmacological principles with emphasis on nursing interventions are integrated into the nursing process. Prereq: Completion of Freshman BSN Courses

9. CANCER SCENARIOS: An Aid To Planning Cancer Services In Scotland In The Next Dec
patient referred on to and seen within the hospital system. Specialists in lung cancer(respiratory physicians, medical and clinical oncologists NSCLC collab.
http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library3/health/csatp-08.asp
11 April 2003
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CANCER SCENARIOS: An aid to planning cancer services in Scotland in the next decade
04 LUNG CANCER
DR ANNA GREGOR
Western General Hospital, Edinburgh and DR ROBERT MILROY
Stobhill Hospital, Glasgow INTRODUCTION Lung cancer remains the commonest and most lethal cancer in Scotland. Although the incidence of lung cancer in males has peaked, in females it is continuing to rise. There are over 4500 new cases diagnosed each year (Information and Statistics Division, 2000) and, in 1998, there were 3948 registered deaths (Registrar General for Scotland, 1999). The survival from lung cancer remains very poor and has not changed during the last 25 years. Fifty per cent of patients are dead within 4 months of the diagnosis with more than 80% of patients dead at one year and only 6% of lung cancer patients alive at 5 years (Scottish Cancer Intelligence Unit 2000). Almost all these surviving patients have been treated with curative surgery. Scotland leads the international tables in both incidence and mortality. This has been due, historically, to a high prevalence of smoking, perhaps coupled with poor diet and some industrial exposures. Survival from lung cancer is poor in Scotland when compared internationally, and factors that may account for this include:

10. Neuerwerbungen April 2002
Translate this page WF respiratory system - Atmungsorgane. With the collab. 203 S. WL 358 Med A 2000/498Tumors of the pediatric central nervous system / ed. by Robert F. Keating.
http://wwwaezb.uke.uni-hamburg.de/neuerwerb_2002_04.htm
N E U E R W E R B U N G S L I S T E
(geordnet nach der Klassifikation der National Library of Medicine)
April 2002
B Philosophy, Psychology - Philosophie, Psychologie
H Economic and Social Sciences - Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften

QC Physics - Physik

QD Chemistry - Chemie
...
WZ History of Medicine - Medizingeschichte

B Philosophy, Psychology - Philosophie, Psychologie

    B 809.3 Med A 2001/235 Sutter, Tilmann: Systeme und Subjektstrukturen : zur Konstitutionstheorie des interaktionistischen Konstruktivismus. - Opladen : Westdt. Verl., 1999. - 312 S.
    Zugl.: Hamburg, Univ., FB Sozialwiss., Habil.-Schr., 1997
    BD 241 Med A 1999/539 The nature of intelligence / ed.: Gregory R. Bock. - Chichester : Wiley, 2000. - VIII, 300 S. : graph. Darst.
    Kongr.: Symposium on The Nature of Intelligence ; (London) : 1999.11.30-12.02
    (Novartis Foundation symposium ; 233) BF 431 Med X/1027 Gigerenzer, Gerd: Simple heuristics that make us smart. - Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press, 2001. - XV, 416 S. : graph. Darst. (Evolution and cognition) BF 448 Med A 2001/215
H Economic and Social Sciences - Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften
    HM 15 Med A 1999/538 (Edition Suhrkamp ; 2104). - (Erbschaft unserer Zeit ; 4)

11. WEHAB W O R K Ing G R Oup Au Gust 2002 With Concerned Agencies Of The UN System
activities 11 Work/Study Groups 12 Relations Beyond University12 Interdisciplinary Opportunities12 Employment Opportunities13 Graduate Degree Programmes Registration in collab.
http://sustainable.allafrica.com/resources/view/00010009.pdf

12. Care Of The Surgical Patient American Academy Of Family
of family physician and surgeon collab orating as Pulmonary embolism; Oliguria;respiratory insufficiency; Ileus; Infection; and into teaching activities in the
http://www.aafp.org/x16562.xml

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AAFP Home Page About Us The Specialty ... Recommended Curriculum Guidelines RECOMMENDED CURRICULUM GUIDELINES Adolescent Health Allergy and Immunology Cardiovascular Medicine Care of Infants and Children ... Care of Older Adults Care of the Surgical Patient Conditions of the Eye Conditions of the Musculoskeletal System Conditions of the Nervous System Conditions of the Skin ... Women's Health
Care of the Surgical Patient
This document has been endorsed by the American Academy of Family Physicians and was developed in cooperation with the Association of Departments of Family Medicine, the Association of Family Practice Residency Directors and the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine. Surgical care may be defined as the body of knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to evaluate and manage conditions and disorders requiring operative intervention. Attitudes The resident should develop attitudes that encompass the following:
  • Recognition of the importance of family physician and surgeon collab- orating as partners in the evaluation of and decision making for the care of surgical patients.
  • Awareness of the principles involved in differentiating the causative origin of clinical symptoms resulting in the need for medical versus surgical intervention.
  • 13. Forthcoming Books, February 1999
    Treatment 2. Lungs Diseases, ObstructiveDiagnosis I. Canadian respiratory ReviewPanel en collab. and change in an Old Order Mennonite farming system in the
    http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/forthbks/99-02/en/e600.htm
    Forthcoming Books
    February 1999
    600 TECHNOLOGY AND APPLIED SCIENCES (GENERAL)
    Top of File
    600 TECHNOLOGY AND APPLIED SCIENCES (GENERAL)
    Lunny, Don.
    Can you make money with your idea or invention? / Don Lunny. Toronto : Productive Publications, 1998.
    ISBN 0-920847-65-X : $24.95
    1. InventionsCanadaMarketing 2. PatentsCanada 3. Patent laws and legislationCanada
    I. Title.
    Rafiquzzaman, Mohammed, 1948-
    La hausse récente des demandes de brevets et la performance des principaux pays industrialisés sur le plan de l'innovation : tendances et explications / par Mohammed Rafiquzzaman et Lori Whewell. Ottawa : Industrie Canada, c1998.
    (Document de travail)
    Texte en français et en anglais disposé tête-bêche.
    Titre de la page additionnelle: Recent jumps in patenting activities : comparative innovative performance of major industrial countries
    Comprend des réf. bibliogr.

    14. 19980112.htm
    Influenza (flu) virus causes a respiratory illness including look at the workshop'swebsite, http//www.collab. The UW system Office of Academic Affairs and
    http://www.uwrf.edu/thisweek/19981026.htm
    This Week's Events
    Monday, October 26
    Registration for Spring Semester begins Preregistration Deposit is due before registration 11 a.m. - Job Search Strategies, St. Croix Room
    Tuesday, October 27
    10 a.m. - Job Interview Skills, Kinnickinnic Room 11 a.m. - Writing Effective Resumes, St. Croix Room 3 p.m. - Deadline for This Week 7 p.m. - Semester Abroad Informational meeting, 281 KFA 9 p.m. - Johnny Holm Band, Knowles Center
    Wednesday, October 28
    Eisenhower Professional Development proposals are due 3 p.m. - Writing Effective Cover Letters, Kinnickinnic Room 7 p.m. - Faculty/Staff Basketball, Knowles Center 8 p.m. - O Pioneers!, Blanche Davis Theatre
    Thursday, October 29
    College Visit Day 3 p.m. - Student Recital Convocation, Abbott Concert Hall 8 p.m. - O Pioneers!, Blanche Davis Theatre
    Friday, October 30
    College Visit Day 3 p.m. - Chemistry Seminar, 271 CSH 8 a.m. - NSF Regional Workshop, St. Thomas 8 p.m. - O Pioneers!, Blanche Davis Theatre
    Saturday, October 31 - Halloween
    Sunday, November 1

    15. Courses And Syllabi - Unfinished
    NURS 446 (fall only) collab ADM patient care, facilitating collaborative activitieswith other effect of anesthesia on respiratory system, however, special
    http://fpb.cwru.edu/courses/index.asp
    FPB Course Information/Syllabus
    S. O. L. A. R. (Student On-Line Academic Registration)
    Faculty Directory

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    NURS
    ... NUAN
    Courses with posted syllabi or notes will have links to them following the course number
    Currently: fall = fall semester for 2003, spring = spring semester for 2003
    NURS 110
    (fall only) FOUNDATIONS OF DISCIPLINE
    The course is designed to introduce the student to the practice, profession and discipline of nursing. A futuristic perspective will provide a framework for discussion of the foundation of contemporary nursing practice within a variety of health care settings. Critical historical influences that affected the development of contemporary nursing will be discussed. Selected trends and issues that will guide future nursing practice will conclude this course.
    NURS 111
    (fall only) FOUNDATIONS OF PRACTICE This course is designed as a foundation for clinical nursingpractice in relation to the concepts of communication, safety and comfort. The three concepts will be applied to the application of fundamental nursing care. The basic components of the nursing process are presented as a framework for beginning clinical practice. NURS 120 (spring only) (syllabus) NURSING INFORMATICS I: INTRO This course focuses on the application of mathematics for nursing, including algebra and biostatistics. Microcomputer, word processing and information concepts for nursing practice will be introduced.

    16. Www.research.sunysb.edu/research/applications/nwap199910.txt
    1/2000 to 12/31/2001 149852 BIOCOMPLEXITY;collab. MEDrespiratory DISEASE -ORIORDAN,DR to 6/30/2001 352265 VISUAL system SPECIFIC PROTIENS
    http://www.research.sunysb.edu/research/applications/nwap199910.txt

    17. Untitled
    950601 to 960531 $ 61197 collab. MEDrespiratory DISEASE TIMING system -SURGERY
    http://www.research.sunysb.edu/research/applications/apps9501.html

    18. UWeek Vol.16, No.35 August 19, 1999
    Laboratory Safety system (LSS) Training 1230 pm 17, OUGL Computer Resources Center,collab II respiratory Protection and Mask-Fitting (Health Questionnaire
    http://depts.washington.edu/~uweek/archives/1999.08.AUG_19/NewsBriefs.html
    Meeting The UW Board of Regents has canceled its meeting for Friday, Aug. 20. The next regular public meeting of the Board is at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 17, in the Walker-Ames Room, 225 Kane. The Regents will meet in formal session to take official action on personnel appointments and changes, gifts and grants, contracts and agreements with outside agencies and other university business. Study Subjects Needed Seeking subjects 65 years and older to participate in a University of Washington Department of Environmental Health air pollution study. Subjects may be either healthy or have physician-diagnosed chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD) or cardiovascular disease. The subjects must live in the Seattle metropolitan area and be nonsmokers and live with no smokers. The study lasts 10 days, and if you qualify, we will ask you to:
  • Allow air pollution monitoring in your home
  • Wear small personal monitors
  • Measure your lung functions and pulse rate daily
  • Provide daily urine samples
  • Keep a simple diary of your activities. Technicians will visit you daily during the study. You will be reimbursed $100 for your participation.
  • 19. Collaborative Clinical Trials Research
    virusinduced IL-8 to respiratory symptoms in infancy, association of cord blood Copyright© 2002 The Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin system.
    http://www.biostat.wisc.edu/clintrials/collab.html
    Navigate Our Site Site Index Search Biostatistics Clinical Trials Medical Informatics Biomedical Computing Department Overview People Research Seminars Employment Related Links Home Clinical Trials Program Research > Collaborative Research
    Clinical Trials Program
    Collaborative Research
    Quick Links to Research Areas Cancer Other Departments, Centers, and Organizations Extramural and Industrial Collaborations
    UW Comprehensive Cancer Center (UWCCC)
    For the UWCCC Core Grant, Department faculty provide the intellectual resources for the cancer biostatistics and cancer informatics shared resources. These shared resources form the foundation of the Department cancer collaborations in conjunction with the Clinical Trials Research Office (CTRO). An interaction that may start out as a short consultation often turns into a longer collaboration, sometimes resulting in a scientific publication.
      The Clinical Trials Research Office The Clinical Trials Research Office (CTRO) serves as the coordinating center of the UWCCC clinical research enterprise. These services are provided through the two complementary units of the CTRO, the Clinical Unit and Data Unit, with additional support from the Biostatistics Shared Resource (BSR). The Data Unit provides central patient registration for all clinical research studies conducted at the UWCCC and is integral to protocol development, implementation and monitoring, and analysis process. Other services provided by the Data Unit include data collection and consulting for development, design and management of the UWCCC Protocol Database. Dr. Kim assumed the position of Co-Director of the CTRO in September 1997.

    20. The Guide
    15 Apr 02 EtherMed http//collab.nlm.nih.gov immunology.html- Learn the basics aboutthe immune system. 11 Apr 02 respiratory Care Society of Washington (RCSW
    http://www.medtrng.com/guide.htm
    This page was updated:
    The Guide Refresh your page to view any changes Topics in Medical English
    http://interserver.miyazaki-med.ac.jp/~Kimball/med/1.htm
    Many medically related links listed by specialty.
    27 Apr 02
    Active Learning Centre Home Page

    http://http://www.med.jhu.edu/medcenter/quiz/home.cgi
    Active Learning Centre is a compilation of self-assessment tests/databases in different areas of knowledge. All tests follow the same format and are capable of asking either multiple-choice, matching or essay-type (self-graded) questions. All databases are searchable by keywords/phrases.
    27 Apr 02
    Veterinary Science Web Links

    http://www.lib.uoguelph.ca/pathfinders/veterinary/web_links.htm The Internet provides access to many interesting websites that provide up-to-date and quality information. It could be conceded that information provided by sites on the Internet have not been peer reviewed; therefore it is suggested that the researcher verify any information found on the Internet by completing a search for comparable information in a peer reviewed and referred journal. 27 Apr 02 foundhealth.com

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