Search for dissertations about: "how to give dissertation in medical"
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1. Conflicting values - everyday ethical and leadership challenges related to care in combat zones within a military organization
Abstract : Introduction: Licensed medical personnel (henceforth LMP) experience ethical problems related to undertaking care duties in combat zones. When employed in the Armed Forces they are always under the command of tactical officers (henceforth TOs). READ MORE
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2. ETHICS AND PUBLIC HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
Abstract : Programmatic vaccination and screening are the reasons for this thesis. The practice of public health incorporating medicine’s cognitive contents along with contributions from other fields of human activities is basically a moral enterprise. READ MORE
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3. Sick leave in osteoarthritis and other muskuloskeletal disorders
Abstract : Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common causes of pain and disability in the musculoskeletal system. Even though the prevalence of OA increases rapidly with age, OA also impacts the working age population. READ MORE
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4. Developing guidelines in nursing care of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder in high technology health care settings
Abstract : Introduction. The high technology environment such as a radiology and anaesthesia department in a typical health care setting can many times be a frightening environment for children. Children with neurodevelopmental disorders, such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), have problems with communication and social interaction. READ MORE
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5. Aspects on optimisation of High Dose Methotrexate treatment in children with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia
Abstract : Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia (ALL) has a unique place in the history of oncology, as it was the first cancer to be cured by drugs. It is therefore an important model upon which concepts of chemotherapy in other malignancies have been developed. Methotrexate is a major component of most contemporary childhood ALL treatment protocols. READ MORE