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  • ...ed thesaurus of clinical terms that has been used in the [[National Health Service]] (NHS) since the 1980s. It is named after Dr. James Read, who was the NHS' Read Codes are a standard clinical terminology system used in [[General Practice]] and other areas of the NHS in the UK. They are alphanumeric and were desi
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  • ...nced em-health), also known as '''mobile health''', is a term used for the practice of medicine and public health supported by mobile devices. The term is most ...cine]]: The use of telecommunication and information technology to provide clinical health care from a distance.
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  • == Clinical Pharmacy == '''Clinical pharmacy''' (pronunciation: /ˈklɪnɪkəl ˈfɑːrməsi/) is a branch of [
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  • ...n the context of [[healthcare]] organizations, [[hospital]]s, or [[medical practice]]s merging to form a larger entity. ...ve service. It can occur at various levels, including system, service, and clinical integration.
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  • ...e providers in making the most suitable treatment decisions for a specific clinical condition. These criteria are typically developed by professional medical s ...They are based on evidence-based medicine, patient's individual needs, and clinical expertise.
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  • ...: A professional body that promotes the advancement of medical science and practice. Examples include the [[American Academy of Pediatrics]] and the [[Royal Ac ...rsities and teaching hospitals, which involves the integration of clinical service, research, and teaching.
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  • * [[Clinical Experience]]: This refers to the practical experience that medical students ...Co-Design]]: This is an approach that enables staff and patients (or other service users) to co-design services or care pathways, together in partnership.
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  • ...acronym for '''Medical Information Technology''', is a field of study and practice that combines [[Medicine|medicine]], [[Information Technology|information t ...sing, reporting, and use of the information necessary for improving health service effectiveness and efficiency.
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  • == Pharmacy Practice == '''Pharmacy practice''' (pronunciation: /ˈfɑːrməsi prækˈtɪs/) is the discipline of pharma
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  • ...ptimize the patient's health-related quality of life, and achieve positive clinical outcomes, within realistic economic expenditures. * [[Medication therapy management]]: A service provided by pharmacists that aims to improve patient outcomes by optimizing
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  • ...tions in the world, it has been at the forefront of surgical education and practice since its inception in 1505. ...velops evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for the National Health Service (NHS) in Scotland.
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  • ...rom the English [[common law]], where it was used to describe the level of service or care that a reasonable person would provide in similar circumstances. ...re professional]] should follow for a certain type of patient, illness, or clinical circumstance. It is based on evidence from [[medical research]] and consens
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  • * [[Clinical Dietician]]: Works in hospitals and other healthcare facilities to provide * [[Management Dietician]]: Works in food service settings such as hospitals, cafeterias, prisons, and schools. They may be r
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  • ...lp make better decisions, and "Consultancy", referring to the professional practice of providing expert advice within a particular area. The acronym "ORCON" is * [[Emergency Medical Services]]: A service providing out-of-hospital acute medical care and/or transport to definitive
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  • '''Music therapy''' (/ˈmjuːzɪk θɛrəpi/) is an evidence-based clinical use of musical interventions to improve clients' quality of life. Music the ...e term "therapy" comes from the Greek word ''therapeia'' meaning "healing, service, or medical treatment".
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  • ...nters, food management, food industry, universities, research, and private practice. Some of their key responsibilities include: ...ment, or a related area. They must also complete an accredited, supervised practice program at a healthcare facility, community agency, or foodservice corporat
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  • ...tem]]: The public health system in Ireland, which is managed by the Health Service Executive (HSE). ...Research]]: The field of medical research in Ireland, which includes both clinical and laboratory research.
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  • ...dical Ethics]]: The field of applied ethics which analyzes the practice of clinical medicine and related scientific research. Medical ethics is based on a set ...a profession or professional person; it implies quality of workmanship or service.
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  • ...systematic monitoring and evaluation of the various aspects of a project, service, or facility to ensure that standards of quality are being met. * [[Best Practice]]: A method or technique that has consistently shown results superior to th
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  • '''Medication Therapy Management''' (MTM) is a distinct service or group of services provided by health care providers, including pharmacis * [[Clinical Pharmacy]]: The branch of pharmacy where pharmacists provide patient care t
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