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biometrics
biometrics also known as biostatistics or biometry, in biology, the development and application of statistical and mathematical methods to the analysis of data resulting from biological observations and phenomena. Biometrics is used in clinical trials evaluating the relative effectiveness o... Read more
R. D. Laing
R. D. Laing (Ronald David Laing) , 1927-89, British psychiatrist. After studying at Univ. of Glasgow (M.D., 1951), he taught there (1953-56), later moving to the Tavistock Clinic and Institute of Human Relations (1956-89) to conduct research on schizophrenia. He directed the Langham Clinic in Lond... Read more
Taft-Hartley Labor Act
Taft-Hartley Labor Act 1947, passed by the U.S. Congress, officially known as the Labor-Management Relations Act. Sponsored by Senator Robert Alphonso Taft and Representative Fred Allan Hartley, the act qualified or amended much of the National Labor Relations (Wagner) Act of 1935, the federal law ... Read more
University of Colorado
University of Colorado main campus at Boulder; state supported; coeducational; chartered 1861, opened 1877. There are campuses at Colorado Springs and Denver; the Health Sciences Center, with a large medical center, is also at Denver. The university also operates the High Altitude Observatory at Cl... Read more
University of Tennessee
University of Tennessee main campus at Knoxville; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1794, opened 1795 as Blount College; became East Tennessee College 1807; closed 1807-20; became East Tennessee Univ. 1840, Univ. of Tennessee 1879. The schools of medicine, nursing, pharmacy, ... Read more
holistic medicine
holistic medicine system of health care based on a concept of the "whole" person as one whose body, mind, spirit, and emotions are in balance with the environment. Stressing personal responsibility for health, a holistic approach may include conventional medicine and various nontraditional meth... Read more
University of the Philippines
University of the Philippines main campus at Quezon City, the Philippines; English language; founded 1908. Among its many schools and colleges are those of agriculture, forestry, fisheries, veterinary medicine, business administration, education, human ecology, architecture, fine arts, law, enginee... Read more
physical fitness
physical fitness combined good health and physical development. The object of any program of physical fitness is to maximize an individual's health, strength, endurance, and skill relative to age, sex, body build, and physiology. These ends can only be realized through conscientious regulation of e... Read more
Michael Stuart Brown
Michael Stuart Brown 1941-, American molecular geneticist, b. New York City, M.D. Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1966. He worked (1968-71) as a researcher at the National Institutes of Health before going to the Southwestern Medical School of the Univ. of Texas at Dallas. Brown and colleague Joseph L. Gol... Read more
Rand Corporation
Rand Corporation research institution in Santa Monica, Calif.; founded 1948 and supported by federal, state, and local governments, as well as by foundations and corporations. Its principal fields of research are national security and public welfare. Research in national security affairs includes s... Read more

Encyclopedia entries related to "The Clinic.(health-related"

Billings: Health Care
Encyclopedia entry from: Cities of the United States ...corridor that encompasses both of the city's major hospitals and 20 other health-related facilities. Billings Deaconess Hospital, part of the Deaconess-Billings Clinic Health System, is a 272-bed Level II trauma center with general care and... Read more
Milwaukee: Health Care
Encyclopedia entry from: Cities of the United States ...hospitals, outpatient clinics, health-related educational facilities...Center, with 40 specialty clinics; Froedtert Memorial Lutheran...pharmacies, and more than 100 clinics. The organization employs...hospitals and nearly 30 clinics. Read more
Jackson: Health Care
Encyclopedia entry from: Cities of the United States ...Besides providing instruction in medicine, dentistry, nursing, and health-related professions, the University Medical Center operates the renowned University Hospitals and Clinics, which serve as Jackson's major teaching institutions. The Montgomery... Read more
Rochester: Education and Research
Encyclopedia entry from: Cities of the United States ...Medical School, Mayo School of Health-Related Sciences, and Mayo Section...by the Mayo Foundation, Mayo Clinic, Minnesota Bible College, the...Business Machines (IBM). The Mayo Clinic research budget exceeds $300...institutes associated with the Mayo Clinic, including the Mayo Biomedical... Read more
Columbia: Health Care
Encyclopedia entry from: Cities of the United States ...umbrella of University of Missouri Health Sciences Center as well as University Hospitals and Clinics and its School of Medicine, Nursing, and Health Related Professions. Family Health Center provides comprehensive care for uninsured and underinsured... Read more
Antonia Novello
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography ...Finally, at the age of 20 she traveled to the renowned Mayo Clinic for a final operation, which was successful. By this time...expertise to the staff of Capitol Hill legislators drafting health-related legislation. Nominated as Surgeon General In 1982, Novello... Read more

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The Grossmont Healthcare District, which supports health-related community programs and services in East County, granted $25,000 to Volunteers in Medicine for construction of a permanent clinic in El Cajon.(GIVING)(Brief article)
Magazine article from: San Diego Business Journal; 4/9/2007; ; 58 words ; The Grossmont Healthcare District, which supports health-related community programs and services in East County, granted...Volunteers in Medicine for construction of a permanent clinic in El Cajon. The agency also awarded $24,500 to the Survivors... Read more
Stuck firm has designs on science, health-related facilities. (The Stuck Associates)(Architectural Profiles) (company profile)
Magazine article from: Arkansas Business; 4/22/1991; 285 words ; Stuck Firm Has Designs On Science, Health-Related Facilities THE STUCK ASSOCIATES 1 Union National Plaza, Suite...Little Rock The Stuck Associates architectural firm designs clinics, hospitals, laboratories, county health units and doctors... Read more
Wellness Clinic to help with sexual dysfunction at 2nd location.(HEALTH CARE)(Brief article)
Magazine article from: San Diego Business Journal; 6/25/2007; ; 222 words ; A Carmel Valley alternative medicine clinic has set its sights on tapping into the fertility...facility in Mission Valley. Acupuncture & Wellness Clinic of San Diego and Reproductive Wellness said June 14 that it would open its larger clinic July 1 at 2425 Camino del Rio S. and offer ... Read more
Future 'healthy' for former clinic.
Newspaper article from: The Courier (Garstang) (Preston, England); 4/12/2007; 230 words ; THE former Windsor Road clinic which has been on the market for about a year looks likely...this stage, but we understand the site is being bought for health-related use. We are now hoping for a speedy conclusion to the sale...Garstang Medical Centre on Kepple Lane. The asking price of the clinic ... Read more
An emerging vision for employee health: the business of offering on-site corporate medical clinics as the new hub for health care cost containment is growing as employers challenge the traditional managed care business model.(GROUP HEALTH)
Magazine article from: Risk & Insurance; 4/15/2009; ; 700+ words ; ...program a makover. * On-site clinics could blossom into a hub from which to distribute all health-related services. * The long-term...opened two on-site health clinics. Though Regis has done this...healthy. As a result, health clinics at some of the nation's largest...opening two on-site ... Read more
The other half of the equation: serving young men in a young women's reproductive health clinic.
Magazine article from: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health; 9/1/2003; ; 700+ words ; ...reduction of reproductive health--related disease; however, no consensus...only in the setting of STD clinics. Although gynecologic and...7,000 publicly funded U.S. clinics offering family planning services...health services in any type of clinical settings have been described... Read more
Family planning clinic visits presents opportunities for providers to screen for mental health problems.(Digests)
Magazine article from: Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health; 3/1/2004; ; 700+ words ; ...is not uncommon among women attending family planning clinics, and its association with sexual and reproductive health characteristics suggests that obstetricians and gynecologists...contribute to their care. (1) One in five women surveyed at clinics in southeastern Texas had moderate or severe ... Read more
Kuehl universal health bill makes return appearance.(Sheila Kuehl's Healthcare for All Californians Act)(Kaiser Permanente's new web site)(Silmar Clinic opens new facility)
Magazine article from: San Fernando Valley Business Journal; 2/2/2004; ; 700+ words ; ...pages of physician-approved health-related information, include interactive...medical professionals. Sylmar Clinic Reopens Sylmar Medical Center...its new 15,000-square-foot clinic, opened in December, which...Medi-Cal and Medicare. The new clinic is roughly three times the... Read more
Retail-based health clinics grow in popularity nationwide.(Benefits, risks debated by health groups)
Magazine article from: The Nation's Health; 9/1/2007; ; 700+ words ; ...retail-based health clinics, also known as convenient care clinics, opening in stores such as Walgreens, Target and...RediClinic, HealthStop and MedPoint Express. The clinics, usually staffed by nurse practitioners or physician...hospital visit. Advocates say retail-based health ... Read more
The pitfalls of hair analysis for toxicants in clinical practice: three case reports. (Grand Rounds in Environmental Medicine).
Magazine article from: Environmental Health Perspectives; 4/1/2002; ; 700+ words ; ...in patients referred to our clinic. We are frequently called on to evaluate patients who have health-related concerns as a result of hair...In this paper we review the clinical efficacy of this procedure...which patients came to our clinic believing that they needed...white female, came to ... Read more