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2023-09-30 Kayakalp Award The Kayakalp Award is an award initiated by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to honor health centers as an extension of Swachh Bharat Mission in India. Initially award was initiated for district hospitals on May 15, 2015, later expanded to Public Health Center level in 2016, Then extended to all Urban Health facilities in 2017. Stub Neechalkaran (1376)
2023-09-16 Craniorhiny (Medical condition) Craniorhiny is a rare autosomal dominant syndrome characterized by craniosynostosis ( oxycephaly) and facial anomalies around the nose base and lips. Stub ViewingHabit (1124)
2023-09-14 Craniosynostosis-fibular aplasia syndrome (Medical condition) Craniosynostosis-fibular aplasia syndrome (also known as craniosynostosis with fibular aplasia or Lowry syndrome) is a rare syndrome characterized by bicoronal craniosynostosis, absent fibula, cryptorchidism, and bilateral simian creases. Start ViewingHabit (1124)
2023-11-25 National Medical Research Radiological Center (Hospital in Moscow, Russia) National Medical Research Radiological Center of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation ( Russian: ФГБУ «Национальный медицинский исследовательский центр радиологии» (НМИЦ радиологии) Министерства здравоохранения Российской Федерации) is one of the largest oncological and radiological clusters in Russia, the main institution for radiology, a reference center in the field of pathomorphological research, radiation diagnostics and therapy. Start Biosurgeon (156)
2023-09-14 Craniosynostosis and dental anomalies (Medical condition) Craniosynostosis and dental anomalies (CRSDA, also known as Kreiborg-Pakistani syndrome) is an autosomal recessive syndrome characterized by craniosynostosis, maxillary hypoplasia, and dental anomalies. Dental anomalies seen in this condition include malocclusion, delayed and ectopic tooth eruption, and/or supernumerary teeth. Start ViewingHabit (1124)
2023-08-17 Inhibitor trapping Inhibitor trapping, also known as ligand trapping or ligand entrapment, pertains to an inhibition mechanism in which a small molecule ligand becomes enclosed and locked within the structure of the protein target. During this process, the protein molecule acts as a trap, effectively immobilizing the small molecule within it. Stub Dssparrow (28)
2023-10-25 Frederick Oakley Lasbrey (English physician) Frederick Oakley Lasbrey was an English physician who worked as medical superintendent at the Old Cairo Mission Hospital and was superintendent and secretary of the Edinburgh Medical Missionary Society. He published on hook worm disease or Bilharzia. His death was recognized in the British Medical Journal in 1968. Start WikiContributor200 (23)
2024-01-12 Felix Brodbeck (German professor and psychologist) Felix Claus Brodbeck (* May 31, 1960, in Hamburg) is a German psychologist and professor of economic and organizational psychology at Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU) in Munich. His main areas of focus are work and organizational psychology, intercultural psychology, as well as economic psychology. C MrMR LMU (22)
2023-09-08 M.Phil Clinical Psychology The M.Phil Clinical Psychology is a professional course and qualification in clinical psychology. Stub Gauravdelhi.wiki (274)
2024-02-11 Association of Genetic Technologists The Association of Genetic Technologists (AGT) is a professional association for clinical laboratory cytogenetics, molecular and biochemical genetics that was founded in 1975. Stub GobsPint (949)
2024-02-03 De Winter syndrome (Medical condition) de Winter syndrome is an electrocardiogram (ECG) pattern which often represents sudden near blockage of the left anterior descending artery (LAD). Symptoms include chest pain, shortness of breath, and sweating. C Doc James (311654)
2023-12-02 Florian G. Kaiser (Swiss psychologist) Florian G. Kaiser (born August 27, 1959, in Lohn (Solothurn, Switzerland) is a Swiss psychologist. Since 2008, he has been a professor of personality, differential, and social psychology at the Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany. Start FgkaiseR5131 (101)
2024-02-11 List of psychology schools in Australia In Australia, to be registered as a psychologist by the Psychology Board of Australia, one has to satisfy either of the following criteria: B Fuse809 (10034)
2024-02-07 American Academy of Physician Associates The American Academy of Physician Associates (AAPA), previously named the American Academy of Physician Assistants, is a professional association for physician assistants (PAs) in the United States. It is headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia. Start Wikipedialuva (33102)
2024-02-17 SmithKline Beecham Clinical Laboratories SmithKline Beecham Clinical Laboratories (SBCL) was an American-based medical laboratory company that was acquired by Quest Diagnostics in 1999 for US$1.3 Billion. Stub GobsPint (949)
2024-02-02 Eduard Gratacós Eduard Gratacós Solsona ( Barcelona, Spain, December 25, 1965) is a scientist and physician specializing in obstetrics and gynecology and an expert in maternal-fetal medicine and fetal surgery. Gratacós was one of the pioneers of the concept of the fetus as a patient and has published monographic treatises on fetal medicine. GA Howryand (14)
2024-02-12 Additive bias (The tendency of solving problems from a non variant or expected way) Additive bias is the tendency that prompts solving problems from a wrong or non expected way. Anthony Sanni said, "It can be examplified by a person who works a project through addition even when subtraction is a better approach." Stub Outer Space Cadet (35)
2024-01-29 Wolfgang Sperl (Austrian Pediatrist) Wolfgang Sperl is an Austrian physician and has been rector of Paracelsus Medical University in Salzburg since June 1, 2020. Up until June 2021, he headed the Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine at University Hospital Salzburg and was also Head of the Center for Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine Salzburg. Start Gustsbolder (16)
2024-02-11 National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel The National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel (NCA) was a professional association for medical laboratory professionals. Stub GobsPint (949)
2024-02-18 UTI vaccine (Vaccine to prevent urinary tract infections) A UTI vaccine is a vaccine used for prevention of urinary tract infections (UTIs). A number of UTI vaccines have been developed and/or marketed, including Uromune (MV-140), UroVaxom (OM-89), Solco-Urovac, and ExPEC4 V. Stub RaeMetal (36)
2024-02-24 Prima Saigon Eye Hospital (Eye hospital in Vietnam) Prima Saigon Eye Hospital (abbreviated: PMSG)is located at Prima Medical Center Saigon in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, formerly known as Hoan My International Eye Hospital. Prima Saigon Eye Hospital is a member of Hoan My Medical Group ) and the leading tertiary care provider of ophthalmology in Vietnam Stub Keronii (238)
2023-11-21 Anhydramnios (lack of amniotic fluid) Anhydramnios is a condition in which there is an abnormally low or complete absence of amniotic fluid surrounding the fetus in the womb. Amniotic fluid is a clear, watery substance that surrounds the fetus. It helps to maintain a constant temperature around the fetus, cushion it from injury, and allows for proper fetal movement and organ development. C ShamsiSide.up (488)
2024-02-05 School dental service (Dental screening network in UK) The School Dental Service was a county council network of dental screening for children at school in UK in the mid-20th century. In some areas it is now known as a community dental service. Start DinosaursLoveExistence (15848)
2023-08-21 David Jacob Aaron Chowry-Muthu David Jacob Aaron Chowry Muthu was born in 1864 in India. He went to England to qualify in medicine and was, by the 1890s, got MD and MRCS. Stub Tyachi (22)
2024-03-03 MDA-MB231 (cell line) MDA-MB-231 (M D Anderson - Metastatic Breast - 231) is a human breast cancer cell line isolated at M D Anderson in 1973 that is used in therapeutic research, especially in the context of triple negative breast cancer. Start JessicaESA (127)
2024-02-19 Kek Lok Si Charitable Hospital (Hospital in Penang, Malaysia) Kek Lok Si Charitable Hospital is a non-profit hospital in George Town within the Malaysian state of Penang. Established in 2021, the 50-bed hospital at Ayer Itam is the first Buddhist hospital in the state and is run by the nearby Kek Lok Si Temple. The hospital provides services including internal medicine, orthopaedics, otorhinolaryngology, radiology, anesthesiology, nephrology, medical diagnostics, general surgery and hemodialysis. Start HundenvonPenang (2105)
2024-02-11 American Medical Technologists The American Medical Technologists (AMT) is a professional association that encompasses 80,000 allied health professionals. It was founded in 1939. Start GobsPint (949)
2024-03-08 Doctor of Medical Science (Professional degree for physician assistants) A Doctor of Medical Science is a professional doctoral degree for physician assistants offered by eight universities in the United States. Holders of this degree are entitled to the post-nominal letters of DMS or DMSc. One institution, the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, issues the Doctor of Science in Physician Assistant Studies, an equivalent degree that uses the postnominals of DScPAS. Stub Invinciblewalnut (2726)
2024-01-16 Provincial Hospital Bhadrapur (Hospital in Koshi Province, Nepal) Provincial Hospital Bhadrapur, formally known as Mechi Provincial Hospital is a government hospital located in Bhadrapur Municipality, in Koshi Province of Nepal. It is providing health services focusing to the poor and under-privileged people of Jhapa District of Koshi Province. Start WikiEditorNepali (302)
2024-01-14 Robin Vallacher (American Professor of Psychology) Robin Vallacher is an American professor of Psychology at Florida Atlantic University where he directs the Dynamical Social Psychology Lab. He is also a Research Associate in the Center for Complex Systems, University of Warsaw, Poland, and a Research Affiliate in the Advanced Consortium on Cooperation, Conflict, and Complexity at Columbia University, New York. Start Socialsciencenerd (260)
2024-02-12 Soul wandering (culture-bound syndrome) Ukamairinek (referred to by patients as soul loss, soul possession, or soul wandering) is a culture-specific disorder occurring among Inuit people in the Arctic Circle, characterised by sleep paralysis accompanied by restlessness, anxiety and hallucinations. Stub Glenn (17688)
2024-03-18 Zanarini Rating Scale for Borderline Personality Disorder (Diagnostic rating scale) The Zanarini Rating Scale for Borderline Personality Disorder (ZAN-BPD) is a standardized, diagnostic rating scale designed to measure the severity and changes in the symptoms of borderline personality disorder (BPD) over time. The assessment was developed by Mary Zanarini and her colleagues at McLean Hospital and released in 2003. Start Wikipedialuva (33102)
2024-03-19 Lakeland Regional Health Medical Center (Hospital in Florida, United States) Lakeland Regional Health Medical Center is a non-profit, 892-bed hospital in Lakeland, Florida, owned and operated by Lakeland Regional Health. Start Wikipedialuva (33102)
2023-11-24 Prima Medical Center Saigon (International Eye hospital in Vietnam) Prima Medical Center Saigon or Prima Saigon Eye Hospital ( abbrev: Prima Saigon or PMSG) is a tertiary ophthalmology center in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Previously known as Hoan My International Eye Hospital, Prima Medical Center Saigon is a tertiary eye hospital in South Vietnam. Start Keronii (238)
2024-03-03 Al Hadra University Hospital (Hospital in Alexandria, Egypt) Al Hadra University Hospital or Narriman Hospital ( Arabic: مستشفى الحضرة الجامعي) is a government teaching hospital One of Alexandria University Hospitals, It is located in the Al Hadrah area in Alexandria on an area of about 5.5 acres, It was established in 1886 by the German community in Alexandria, and was called "Prussia Hospital", the hospital's capacity in 2015 was about 388 beds, it received 27,218 patients, and 8,785 surgical operations were performed. Stub Abdelrhman 1990 (1220)
2024-02-11 National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (US educational accreditation organization) National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) is a US based educational accreditation organization that accredits clinical laboratory educational programs. NAACLS is accredited by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). C GobsPint (949)
2024-03-14 Zero to Three (Nonprofit organization) Zero to Three National Center for Infants Toddlers and Families, formerly the National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families, commonly known as Zero to Three and stylized as ZERO TO THREE, is a US nonprofit organization focused on the healthy development of babies and toddlers from birth to three years old. Start DCNEDC (62)
2023-09-03 Ronald de Wit (Professor of medical oncology) Ronald de Wit is a professor of medical oncology at Erasmus University Medical Center in Rotterdam, Netherlands. He is the founding chairman of the Dutch Uro-Oncology Study Group (DUOS). C Macf2 (18)
2024-03-16 Lemmen-Holton Cancer Pavilion (Hospital in Michigan, United States) The Lemmen-Holton Cancer Pavilion is an outpatient cancer center located in the Grand Rapids Medical Mile in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan. It was developed to bring all cancer research and patient service delivery under one roof in the Spectrum Health System, which merged with Beaumont Health in 2022 to form Corewell Health. Stub JK Michigan (950)
2023-11-29 Geoffrey B Saxe (American developmental psychologist) Geoffrey B. Saxe (born June 12, 1948) is an American developmental psychologist. He is a Distinguished Professor of the Graduate School in the School of Education at UC Berkeley. He is a former President of the Jean Piaget Society for the Study of Knowledge and Development, elected member of the National Academy of Education, elected fellow of the American Educational Research Association, and former Editor-in-Chief of the international journal, Human Development. C Marylgear (17)
2024-01-22 Curex (American telehealth company) Curex is an American telehealth company specializing in immunology, specifically the diagnosis and treatment of allergies, including the prescription and delivery of allergy immunotherapy. The company was founded by Gene Kakaulin and Charles Jacoby in 2020 and is headquartered in New York City. C Yolandagonzales (157)
2024-03-12 Tuckamore Youth Treatment Centre The Tuckamore Youth Treatment Centre is a residential treatment centre under Eastern Health, in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It treats youth (aged 12-18 years) with "complex mental health challenges". Located in Paradise, it is one of the only mental health-focused residential treatment centres in Newfoundland and Labrador that treat youth; as such, it receives youth from all over the province. Stub RhymeWrens (128)
2024-03-21 Fahima Osman (Somali-Canadian surgeon) Fahima Osman is a Somali- Canadian surgeon specializing in Breast cancer surgery and research. She is best known for her performance of rare oncoplastic breast cancer surgery, a specialized surgical procedure which combines tumor removal with plastic surgery methods to reduce scarring and provide cosmetic outcomes. Start Ricegodoter (24)
2024-03-12 Ricardo Dolmetsch (Colombian-American neuroscientist and entrepreneur) Ricardo Dolmetsch, born Richard Carl Elciario Dolmetsch; is a Colombian-American neuroscientist, Stanford University professor and biotechnology entrepreneur. He is known for his research on calcium signaling in neurons and lymphocytes, and for his work in neuropsychiatric disease. GA Marcelosca (26)
2024-03-17 AHS Nursing College & Hospital (Nursing college in Bihar) AHS Nursing College & Hospital is a private nursing college in Samastipur district, Bihar founded in 2023. The college runs 3 academic courses in Nursing where two are diploma courses and one is graduate degree. Start ThePerfectYellow (238)
2023-09-14 Long Island Jewish Valley Stream (Hospital in New York, United States) Long Island Jewish Valley Stream (often abbreviated as LIJVS and historically known as Franklin Hospital, Franklin Hospital Medical Center, and Franklin General Hospital), is a short term acute care hospital located in North Valley Stream, New York. The hospital has 337 beds and is affiliated the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. Start Gmerrill (46)
2024-01-15 List of nursing organisations in the United Kingdom Main article: Nursing in the United Kingdom C 101TAD (530)
2024-03-28 Pediatric environmental health (Pediatric specialty area) Pediatric environmental health is a specialty area of pediatrics that focuses on the influence of environmental exposures on health, development, and disease among children. The specialty focuses on exposures in early life, with particular emphasis on prenatal exposures. Stub Lundimint (58)
2024-03-22 Sola Civil Hospital (Hospital in Gujarat, India) Sola Civil Hospital is a public hospital located in the Sola area of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Start Amadavadi (103)
2024-04-04 Noémi Orvos-Tóth (Hungarian psychologist (born 1971)) Noémi Orvos-Tóth (born 1971) is a Hungarian clinical psychologist. Stub Abnormalcy333 (3187)
2024-01-08 Mondo González (Mental and performance coach & founder of Cheatcode and Cheatcode foundation) Armando "Mondo" González, commonly known as Dr. Mondo, is an American mental health and performance coach. He is the founder of Cheatcode and Cheatcode Foundation. Start Diserak (72)
2024-02-01 Benjamin Djulbegovic (American physician-scientist) Benjamin Djulbegovic is an American physician-scientist whose academic and research focus revolves around optimizing clinical research and the practice of medicine by comprehending the nature of medical evidence and decision-making. In his work, he has integrated concepts from evidence-based medicine (EBM), predictive analytics, health outcomes research, and the decision sciences. C TulouLava (92)
2023-10-20 Methylmalonic acidemia with homocystinuria (Medical condition) Methylmalonic acidemia with homocystinuria is a group of autosomal recessive inborn errors of cobalamin metabolism. Stub CursedWithTheAbilityToDoTheMath (25207)
2024-03-12 Cranial venous outflow obstruction (Medical condition) Cranial venous outflow obstruction, also referred to as impaired cranial venous outflow, impaired cerebral venous outflow, cerebral venous impairment is a vascular disorder that involves the impairment of venous drainage from the cerebral veins of the human brain. C YitzhakNat (2518)
2024-02-17 David W. Kennedy (academician) (American academician, surgeon and otolaryngologist) David William Kennedy is an American academician, surgeon, and otolaryngologist. He is currently serving as an emeritus professor at the University of Pennsylvania. C Masseus (37)
2024-02-29 Immune Oncology Research Institute The Immune Oncology Research Institute (IMMONC), established in April 2022 and headquartered in Yerevan, is a non-profit organization focusing on cancer research, treatment, and education. The institute's activities include conducting clinical research and building research capacity, with an emphasis on making cancer therapies accessible, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. C AmalyaSargsyan (37)
2024-04-04 Sunway Medical Centre Penang (Hospital in Penang, Malaysia) Sunway Medical Centre Penang is a private hospital in Seberang Perai within the Malaysian state of Penang. Start HundenvonPenang (2105)
2024-03-13 Deepak L. Bhatt (American cardiologist) Deepak L. Bhatt is a US interventional cardiologist, researcher, and educator. He is known for novel clinical trials in cardiovascular prevention, intervention, and heart failure. As of 2024, he is the director of Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital in New York City and the Dr. C Middleground1 (1819)
2024-04-07 Osaka General Medical Center (Hospital in Osaka, Japan) Osaka General Medical Center (Osaka General Medical Center) is located in Mandai 3chiome, Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, Japan. It has 865 beds and is run by the Osaka Prefectural government. This hospital was founded in 1871, and its role includes comprehensive rehabilitation medical care from the acute stage to the convalescent stage. Start KishujiRapid (164)
2023-10-13 Rolf Issels (German medical doctor) Rolf Issels (born 25 April 1948 in Mönchengladbach, Germany) is a medical oncologist and biochemist. He performed the first regional hyperthermia in combination with chemotherapy in 1986. C Tiefenhyperthermie (15)
2024-03-07 Emily Jackson Children's Hip Hospital (Former hospital in Sevenoaks, England) The Emily Jackson Children's Hip Hospital was a hospital in Sevenoaks, Kent, England. Start ELMatronmaker (933)
2024-02-19 Michael Griffin (surgeon) (British upper gastro-intestinal surgeon) Selwyn Michael Griffin, OBE, MD, FRCSEd, FRCSEng, FRCPE (born 7 February 1955), usually known as Michael Griffin, is a British surgeon and clinical researcher known for his work in the early diagnosis and radical treatment of gastric and oesophageal cancer. C Iainmacintyre (6061)
2024-03-13 Chernihiv Regional Psychoneurological Hospital (Chernihiv Regional Psychoneurological Hospital (1802–)) The Chernihiv Regional Psychoneurological Hospital is a psychiatric institution in the Chernihiv region. It is subordinate to the Chernihiv Department of Health Protection Chernihiv Regional State Administration. Territorially, the hospital is located in 2 places - in Chernihiv at 3 Mazepy Street and near the village of Khalyavin (4 km of the Gomel highway). Start Nokil83a (288)
2024-03-07 John Ruhräh (American pediatrician (1872–1935)) John Ruhräh (September 26, 1872 – March 10, 1935) was an American pediatrician, and medical historian who was known for his major contributions to the history of pediatrics. Start Otto Sheva2 (497)
2023-09-12 Neonatal pustular eruption Neonatal pustular eruptions are a group of disorders characterized by various forms of pustulosis (rashes consisting at least in part of pustules) seen in the first four weeks of life. Start Beezer137 (208)
2024-02-15 Spread of West Nile Fever in Europe West Nile Fever (WNF) is a mosquito-borne viral infection caused by the West Nile virus (WNV), a member of the Flaviviridae family. The virus primarily incubates in a bird-mosquito transmission cycle, with humans and other mammals serving as incidental hosts. B Climatecrisis02 (21)
2024-03-16 Multiscale Dissociation Inventory (Diagnostic assessment) The Multiscale Dissociation Inventory (MDI) is a comprehensive, self-administered, multiscale instrument developed by Paul F. Dell. It is designed to assess the entire domain of dissociative identity disorder phenomena. The MDI measures 14 major facets of pathological dissociation and uses 23 scales to diagnose dissociative disorders. Start Maxim Masiutin (29519)
2023-11-20 William H. Coleman Hall (Building in Indianapolis, IN) Coleman Hall, previously known as the William H. Coleman Hospital for Women, served as one of the early medical facilities on the IU Medical Center for medical students attending the Indiana University School of Medicine. Coleman Hospital specialized in women's health with early advances in obstetrics and gynecology for medical education in Indianapolis, while providing Indianapolis residents specialized care. Start Sperjohn (390)
2024-02-16 Faundes-Banka syndrome (Medical condition) Faundes-Banka syndrome (FABAS) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by variable combinations of developmental delay and microcephaly, as well as micrognathia and other dysmorphic features. It is caused by impaired function of EIF5A. Stub Mahmoudalrawi (2452)
2023-10-27 Tina Alster (Certified Dermatalogist) Tina S. Alster, MD, FAAD, is an American dermatologist, educator, researcher, and author. Alster specializes in dermatologic laser surgery and cosmetic dermatology. She is the founding director of her skin care clinic, the Washington Institute of Dermatologic Laser Surgery, and is a Clinical Professor of Dermatology at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, D.C. C Anyalizbeth (14)
2024-02-23 Inverse vaccine An inverse vaccine, or reverse vaccine, is a vaccine

that trains the immune system to not respond to certain substances. Under laboratory conditions, an inverse vaccine has been shown to combat autoimmune diseases. An autoimmune disease attacks the body's own cells and substances, an inverse vaccine must counteract this.

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2024-03-13 Lennis Echterling (Clinical psychologist and professor of counseling and psychology at James Madison University) Lennis Echterling is a clinical psychologist, research scientist, professor of counseling and psychology at James Madison University. He has developed models for crisis intervention, resilience building, and counseling supervision. C TrulyShruti (7939)
2024-04-16 Medical Device User Fee and Modernization Act The Medical Device User Fee and Modernization Act (MDUFA) authorizes the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) to collect user fees from medical device manufacturers. It is reauthorized every 5 years. Start GobsPint (949)
2024-01-23 Shri Ram Janki Medical College and Hospital, Samastipur (Medical college in Bihar, India) Shri Ram Janki Medical College and Hospital or SRJMCH is a government medical college having multiple healthcare facilities and is located in Samastipur, Bihar. It was established in 2024. The college is currently affiliated with Bihar University of Health Sciences. Start Dcotos (3413)
2024-03-21 Cinematic rendering (Siemens Healthineers advanced Cinematic Rendering is a volume rendering technology.) Siemens Healthineers advanced Cinematic Rendering as a volume rendering technology. Cinematic rendering is an image processing technique applied in medical diagnostics to create three-dimensional, photorealistic images of cross-sectional data, such as computed-tomography, or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). C VirtMorph (36)
2023-10-18 Poison Control Centre at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences (Poison Control Centre in AIMS) Poison Control Centre at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS) in Cochin, India, is a specialized toxicology facility dedicated to managing poison-related emergencies, toxic exposures, and chemical hazards. This center plays a pivotal role in the prompt diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of poisonings, offering essential support to both healthcare professionals and the general public. Start Majordoc (59)
2024-02-24 Oliver Press (American cancer researcher (1952–2017)) Oliver "Ollie" W. Press (September 10, 1952 – September 29, 2017) was an American cancer researcher and physician. Press was best known for his contributions to the development of targeted cancer therapies for blood cancers. C Lord Snuggle (146)
2024-02-15 Paul Edmonds (patient) Paul Edmonds, is an American recognized as the oldest individual to achieve remission from both HIV and leukemia. He is known as the "City of Hope Patient" from the hospital where he underwent treatment in Duarte, California. Diagnosed with HIV in 1988 at the age of 33, Edmonds spent over three decades living with the virus until 2018, when he faced a new challenge—a diagnosis of myelodysplastic syndrome, evolving into acute myelogenous leukemia. Start Ear-phone (3087)
2024-03-21 Eric D. Donnenfeld (American opthamologist) Eric D. Donnenfeld is an American ophthalmologist and emeritus Board of Overseer of Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth and a clinical professor of ophthalmology at New York University.

He has authored over 1000 articles, 500 scientific articles, and 40 books and book chapters.[ dubious ]

Start Krushamelinda (19)
2024-04-19 University Clinical Center of Kosovo (Main healthcare organization in Prishtina, Kosovo) The University Clinical Center of Kosovo (UCCK) is the largest and most prominent medical institution in Kosovo, located in Prishtina, the capital city. The UCCK provides a wide range of medical services, including specialized treatments and surgeries, and plays a crucial role in healthcare delivery and medical education within Kosovo. Start Edukatori (2405)
2024-02-24 HHS Proficiency Examination (American medical technologist certification) The HHS Proficiency Examination (formerly HEW Proficiency Examination) refers to an American medical technologist certification offered by the Department of Health Education and Welfare (HEW) and subsequently United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Start GobsPint (949)
2024-04-20 Coblopasvir (Drug for the treatment of hepatitis C) Coblopasvir is a pharmaceutical drug for the treatment of hepatitis C. It is a pan-genotypic inhibitor of HCV nonstructural protein 5A. Stub Innerstream (3076)
2024-04-20 Sri Lanka Dental Association The Sri Lanka Dental Association (SLDA) is the national professional association for dental practitioners in Sri Lanka. Established in 1932, it is one of the oldest dental associations in the country. The SLDA is dedicated to promoting oral health, advancing dental education and practice, and advocating for dental professionals in Sri Lanka. Start User00292101 (45)
2024-02-29 Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital and Training School Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital and Training School, originally Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital and School for Nurses, opened in 1895 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at 1512 Lombard Street. It was the city's first hospital for African Americans. Stub FloridaArmy (165505)
2024-04-01 Chromosome theory of cancer (Concept in cancer biology that suggests cancer is caused by genetic changes) The chromosomal theory of cancer is a fundamental concept in cancer biology that suggests cancer is caused by genetic changes, particularly alterations in the structure or number of chromosomes in cells. These changes can lead to uncontrolled cell growth, a hallmark of cancer. C Rathod Dharmarajsinh (182)
2024-02-26 Aspirus Health (Nonprofit health system serving Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota) Aspirus Health is a non-profit health system headquartered in Wausau, Wisconsin. The system includes 19 hospitals and serves portions of Wisconsin, Minnesota and the western Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It was previously known as Community Health Care. Start Scottk (700)
2024-01-30 Snapchat dysmorphia (Psychological phenomenon) Snapchat dysmorphia, also known as " selfie dysmorphia", is a trending phenomenon used to describe patients who seek out plastic surgery in order to replicate and appear like their filtered selfies or altered images of themselves. The increasing availability and variety of filters used on social media apps, such as Snapchat or Instagram, allow users to edit and apply filters to their photos in an instant – blemish the skin, narrow the nose, enlarge the ey ... C Jinnyjin123 (143)
2023-10-27 Anaesthetists United (Advocacy group of UK anaesthetists) Anaesthetists United is a medico-political advocacy group in the United Kingdom co-founded by Ramey Assaf and Richard Marks in June 2023 to campaign against the proposed expansion of Anaesthesia Associates (AAs), as proposed by the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan. C Janetwilkinson85 (23)
2024-04-21 Norketotifen (Chemical compound) Norketotifen is a pharmaceutical medication which is not yet approved for use and is undergoing clinical trials. It is a biologically active demethylated metabolite of ketotifen and has a similar potency as ketotifen as an antihistamine medication and a mast cell stabilizer, yet is devoid of severe sedative effects of ketotifen, potentially allowing for higher doses to be administered without sedation as a limiting factor. C Maxim Masiutin (29519)
2024-02-24 Doctory (Daktari) (A concept in the social history of medicine) The Doctory or Daktari is a referral term for practising modern medicine that came during colonialism in the Indian subcontinent. As a concept, it has been structured by historical sociologist Neshat Quaiser and later it has been discussed in social history of South Asian medicine & health and colonial studies. Start ThePerfectYellow (238)
2024-02-14 William Chivous Bostic Sr. Dr. William Chivous Bostic, Sr. (December 20, 1877 – September 23, 1957), was an prominent American doctor. Start NormalStatisticalAnomaly (877)
2024-02-15 The Nethersole School of Nursing The Nethersole School of Nursing, also known as CUHK Nursing, is one of the five schools under the Faculty of Medicine of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). It conducts nursing research and offers nursing education programmes at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Start ChungChiCol (33)
2024-03-23 Khalifa Gul Nawaz Teaching Hospital (Hospital in Bannu, Pakistan) Khalifa Gul Nawaz Teaching Hospital is a tertiary care hospital located in Bannu Township, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is an affiliate teaching hospital of Bannu Medical College. Stub ExoField (381)
2024-04-23 Rafutrombopag (Chemical compound) Rafutrombopag (also known as hetrombopag; trade name Hengqu) is a pharmaceutical drug for the treatment of thrombocytopenia and anemia. Stub Innerstream (3076)
2024-04-24 Alliance Against Depression The Alliance against Depression is an integrated community-based approach to tackling depression and suicide. It originated in Germany in 2008 using EU funding to tackle Mental Health issues and involved several members and more than 100 network partners across Europe, Chile, Canada and Australia. Start Salopian75 (12)
2024-04-19 Taguig–Pateros District Hospital (Hospital in Metro Manila, Philippines) The Taguig–Pateros District Hospital (TPDH) is a municipal-funded hospital in the City of Taguig, Philippines. It was established by virtue of Republic Act No. 7842, which was passed into law on December 16, 1994, as a 100-bed hospital under the Department of Health. Stub PH 0447 (8412)
2024-04-23 University of Michigan School of Nursing The University of Michigan School of Nursing is the nursing school of the University of Michigan, and is located in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Start H-eros-mus-tri-se (287)
2024-04-25 Shikarpur Christian Hospital Shikarpur Christian Hospital (SCH) is a hospital in Shikarpur, Sindh, Pakistan. It is part of Indus Christian Fellowship. Start Zherr (1310)
2024-03-16 Howell-Jolly body-like inclusions Howell-Jolly body-like inclusions (HJBLi) are a hematopathological finding of an inclusion arising from detached DNA nuclear fragment in white blood cells caused by dysplastic granulopoiesis. The inclusion is aptly named for its similar appearance of the Howell–Jolly body in erythrocytes. Stub GobsPint (949)
2024-04-25 Richard Christie (psychologist) (American psychologist) Richard Christie (1918–1992) was an American social and personality psychologist. He was influential in many studies on human psychology, most notably in the creation of the personality trait known as Machiavellianism. Start CrocodileUnderling (383)
2024-04-25 M. Powell Lawton (American psychologist (1923-2001)) Mortimer Powell Lawton (1923–2001) was an American psychologist who was known for his work on the psychological and social aspects of aging. Start Dmarsch (67)
2024-04-12 UCI Health – Fountain Valley (Hospital in California, United States) UCI Health – Fountain Valley is a for-profit hospital in Fountain Valley, California. It was formerly owned by health care provider Tenet Healthcare and is now owned by UC Irvine Health. Stub Catfurball (127449)
2024-04-12 UCI Health – Los Alamitos (Hospital in California, United States) UCI Health - Los Alamitos is a for-profit hospital in Los Alamitos, California. It was formerly owned by health care provider Tenet Healthcare and is now owned by UC Irvine Health. Stub Catfurball (127449)
2024-04-12 UCI Health – Lakewood (Hospital in California, United States) UCI Health – Lakewood is a for-profit hospital in Lakewood, California It was formerly owned by health care provider Tenet Healthcare and is now owned by UC Irvine Health. Stub Catfurball (127449)
2024-03-27 Mental health of Chinese students (Psychological wellbeing of students in China) According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Mental health is essential for individuals' well-being and functioning, encompassing cognitive abilities, emotional understanding, and interpersonal interactions. Students worldwide consider psychological well-being, happiness, and contentment as essential life values. B Didirjulie (66)
2024-04-09 Streptococcosis (Group of diseases) Streptococcosis is a set of diseases varying from mild to fatal side effects of the infection which originate from the bacterial group streptococcus, particularly in animals. Some of the areas of infection include wounds, body tissue, and respiratory areas. B Abellov (23)
2024-02-19 William H. Welch Medal (Annual award by the American Association for the History of Medicine (AAHM)) The William H. Welch Medal is an annual award given by the American Association for the History of Medicine (AAHM) to the author or co-authors of an outstanding book in medical history. According to the current rules, the award is not for editorial work. C Suslindisambiguator (61069)
2024-04-12 Fentanyl crisis in San Francisco Synthetic opioids, most notably fentanyl and drugs laced with it have seen increasing usage in the American city of San Francisco, California since 2019. In 2023, 810 people died from accidental drug overdoses, a majority containing Fentanyl, in San Francisco, with overdoses per 100,000 people being more than double the national average. C Alexysun (987)
2024-02-26 Mary Target (British psychoanalyst) Mary Target, now Mary Hepworth, is a British psychoanalyst, psychotherapist and clinical psychologist. She works as a university lecturer and psychoanalytic psychotherapist in private practice. She has been the chair of several committees at University College London, the British Psycho-Analytical Society, the British Psychological Society and the International Psychoanalytic Association.[ failed verification] Start 87.75.109.199
2023-10-26 Parochial altruism (scientific article published in August 2006) Parochial altruism is a concept in social psychology, evolutionary biology, and anthropology that describes altruism towards an in-group, often accompanied by hostility towards an out-group. It is a combination of altruism, defined as behavior done for the benefit of others without direct effect on the self, and parochialism, which refers to having a limited viewpoint. B Monacpsych (87)
2024-04-20 Roald Dahl's Marvellous Children's Charity Roald Dahl's Marvellous Children's Charity is a charitable organization based in the United Kingdom. The charity was founded in 1991 as the Roald Dahl Foundation by Felicity Dahl, in memory of her husband, children's author Roald Dahl. The charity provides specialist support for seriously ill children across the UK by sponsoring 'Roald Dahl Nurse Specialists' roles who work within within NHS Trusts to provide practical and emotional support to children with complex, ... C JeffUK (4776)
2024-04-28 World Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Day (Annual observance on 19 November) Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease ( COPD) is a progressive lung disease that affects millions of people worldwide. Despite its prevalence, COPD often goes undiagnosed and untreated, leading to significant health complications and reduced quality of life for those affected. Start Raavimohantydelhi (667) Possible spam
2024-01-11 Contagious depression (Spread of depression among a social group) Contagious depression is “a theory proposing that depression can be induced or triggered by our social environment”. This is a form of emotional and social contagion that psychologists such as Fritz Redl and Ladd Wheeler have long studied. Similar to social contagion it presents itself in two ways: behavioral contagion and emotional contagion. C Jfeldman26 (60)
2023-09-12 Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (Canadian organization for psychomotor learning and sport psychology) The Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology ( French: Société Canadienne d´Apprentissage Psychomotor et de Psychology du Sport) (SCAPPS) is a multidisciplinary association that promotes psychomotor learning and sport psychology in Canada. Stub Weisself (1913)
2023-09-12 North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (North American organization for sport and exercise psychology) The North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA) a multidisciplinary association of scholars from the behavioral sciences. Organization is related professions with the goals of promoting the scientific study of human behavior in sport and physical activity, facilitating dissemination of scientific knowledge, and advancing the improvement of research and teaching. Stub Weisself (1913)
2024-04-28 Pediatric neurology (Medical specialty dealing with disorders of the nervous system) Pediatric neurology is the medical subfield of neurology focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of pathologies related to the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system in children. Stub Wibbit23 (60)
2024-03-30 Blue-seven phenomenon (Purported social preference phenomenon) The blue-seven phenomenon refers to a social phenomenon where a purported statistical majority of people in the US choose the color blue and number seven when asked to randomly select a color and a single digit number. The cause of the cognitive bias is not understood, though it has been posited that both colors and numbers are imbued with layers of significance. Stub GobsPint (949)
2024-01-27 Individualized Quality Control Plan The Individualized Quality Control Plan (IQCP) is a quality management system under the US Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) federal regulatory standards. It is designed to enable regulated medical laboratories to manage the frequency of their quality control. Stub GobsPint (949)
2024-04-21 Euthanasia for mental illness Euthanasia for mental illness involves a physician intentionally ending the life of a patient who has requested euthanasia due to a psychiatric condition. The practice is legal in Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Spain and Colombia. In Canada, legislation authorizing the procedure was passed, but has since been repeatedly postponed. C JSwift49 (5821)
2024-04-23 Internalized Ableism Internalized ableism is a phenomenon where disabled individuals absorb and enact negative beliefs and prejudiced values about disability that are prevalent in society. Internalized ableism is a form of discrimination against oneself and others with disabilities, rooted in the view that disability is a source of shame, should be concealed, or warrants refusal of support or accessibility. C Samhivellala (38)
2024-04-28 Doctor of Clinical Laboratory Science The Doctor of Clinical Laboratory Science (DCLS) is a professional degree in clinical laboratory science in the United States for medical laboratory scientists. The DCLS is board eligible and qualifies as a CLIA high complexity laboratory director (HCLD). Stub GobsPint (949)
2024-04-24 LPH-5 (drug) (New psychedelic drug) LPH-5 is a psychedelic discovered by Emil Ro̷rsted and colleagues at Danish biopharmaceutical company Lophora. It is a conformationally-restricted derivative of the phenethylamine 2C-TFM, also a hallucinogen, and acts as a potent agonist of the 5-HT2A receptor (EC50 = 3.2 nM, Emax = 78%). Stub BaeyerDrewson (611)
2024-04-29 CYB-210010 (New psychedelic drug) CYB-210010 is a psychedelic discovered by Geoffrey Varty and colleagues at Irish biopharmaceutical company Cybin. It is the trifluoromethyl analogue of the phenethylamine 2C-T, also a hallucinogen, and acts as a potent agonist of the 5-HT2A receptor (Ki = 0.35 nM, EC50 = 4.1 nM, Emax = 86%). Stub BaeyerDrewson (611)
2024-03-11 Congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium Congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium (CHRPE) is a harmless, pigmented fundus lesion that can be of various forms: solitary, grouped, and atypical, and are found through clinical eye screenings from digital retinal imaging often established by ophthalmologists. C Maia.soderlund (43)
2024-01-28 California sober (California Sober is a method of recovery that uses psychedelic therapy, meditation, and exercise.) California Sober (or California Sobriety) is a recovery model that incorporates the use of psychedelic therapy, along with meditation and exercise, with the intent of abstaining from more harmful and addictive substances. The difference between the California Sober and traditional recovery systems, such as Narcotics Anonymous, is that it doesn't require Asceticism, allowing the practitioner to use substances with little to no potential for addiction in such a way that th ... B Corpse7718 (46)
2024-04-29 1960–61 Inter Milan season (Football Club Internazionale 1960–61 football season) During the 1960-61 season Football Club Internazionale Milano competed in Serie A and Coppa Italia. Start HugoAcosta9 (30319)
2024-04-29 AdvancedMD AdvancedMD is a cloud-based healthcare software-as-a-service platform for medical billing, healthcare management, and electronic health records (EHR). It is based in South Jordan, Utah and is owned by Global Payments. C Rengw (22)
2024-04-29 Nathir Obeidat (researcher) Nathir Mifleh Mohammad Obeidat (born December 20, 1959, in Hartha, Abila, Irbid) is a Jordanian physician, currently serves as the President of the University of Jordan. He held the role of Jordanian Minister of Health in Bisher Al-Khasawneh's Cabinet from October 12, 2020, until he stepped down on March 14, 2021. Start Malkawi99 (331)
2024-04-30 St. Peter's House Hospital (Hospital in Scotland) St. Peter's House Hospital (locally just St Peter's House) was a geriatric hospital located in Stromness, Orkney. Located on Back Road, the facility opened around 1960 and shut in 2020 after a new health facility was constructed in Hamnavoe on the west side of Stromness. Start Eakins666... (156)
2024-04-27 Men Trapped in Men's Bodies: Narratives of Autogynephilic Transsexualism Men Trapped in Men's Bodies: Narratives of Autogynephilic Transsexualism is a 2013 book on the subject of autogynephilia and transgender women written by sexologist Anne Lawrence. In the book, she discusses autogynephilia, a paraphilia in which a person is sexually attracted to and aroused by the thought or image of themselves as female. C RaeMetal (36)
2024-01-29 Alimentiv (Contract research organization) Alimentiv Inc. is a contract research organization (CRO) specializing in GI clinical trials, medical imaging, precision medicine , statistics services, and clinical consulting for pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. Start Peter-beemarcom (26)
2024-04-04 Russell Newcombe (British substance use researcher (1957–2024)) Russell D. Newcombe (1957 – 4 April 2024) was a British substance use researcher. His 1987 article "High Time for Harm Reduction" in Druglink, the magazine of the Institute for the Study of Drug Dependence, helped popularize the concept of harm reduction. Start Laurenschneider210 (2145)
2024-04-30 Thalamic glioma (Medical condition) Thalamic gliomas are very rare, deep-seated, generally high-grade glial neoplasms that form in the thalamus, representing 1–5% of all pediatric brain tumors. Because of their difficult to reach position, they are a unique and difficult challenge for neuro-oncologists and neurosurgeons. C Naufragiosus (47)

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2023-09-30 Kayakalp Award The Kayakalp Award is an award initiated by Ministry of Health and Family Welfare to honor health centers as an extension of Swachh Bharat Mission in India. Initially award was initiated for district hospitals on May 15, 2015, later expanded to Public Health Center level in 2016, Then extended to all Urban Health facilities in 2017. Stub Neechalkaran (1376)
2023-09-16 Craniorhiny (Medical condition) Craniorhiny is a rare autosomal dominant syndrome characterized by craniosynostosis ( oxycephaly) and facial anomalies around the nose base and lips. Stub ViewingHabit (1124)
2023-09-14 Craniosynostosis-fibular aplasia syndrome (Medical condition) Craniosynostosis-fibular aplasia syndrome (also known as craniosynostosis with fibular aplasia or Lowry syndrome) is a rare syndrome characterized by bicoronal craniosynostosis, absent fibula, cryptorchidism, and bilateral simian creases. Start ViewingHabit (1124)
2023-11-25 National Medical Research Radiological Center (Hospital in Moscow, Russia) National Medical Research Radiological Center of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation ( Russian: ФГБУ «Национальный медицинский исследовательский центр радиологии» (НМИЦ радиологии) Министерства здравоохранения Российской Федерации) is one of the largest oncological and radiological clusters in Russia, the main institution for radiology, a reference center in the field of pathomorphological research, radiation diagnostics and therapy. Start Biosurgeon (156)
2023-09-14 Craniosynostosis and dental anomalies (Medical condition) Craniosynostosis and dental anomalies (CRSDA, also known as Kreiborg-Pakistani syndrome) is an autosomal recessive syndrome characterized by craniosynostosis, maxillary hypoplasia, and dental anomalies. Dental anomalies seen in this condition include malocclusion, delayed and ectopic tooth eruption, and/or supernumerary teeth. Start ViewingHabit (1124)
2023-08-17 Inhibitor trapping Inhibitor trapping, also known as ligand trapping or ligand entrapment, pertains to an inhibition mechanism in which a small molecule ligand becomes enclosed and locked within the structure of the protein target. During this process, the protein molecule acts as a trap, effectively immobilizing the small molecule within it. Stub Dssparrow (28)
2023-10-25 Frederick Oakley Lasbrey (English physician) Frederick Oakley Lasbrey was an English physician who worked as medical superintendent at the Old Cairo Mission Hospital and was superintendent and secretary of the Edinburgh Medical Missionary Society. He published on hook worm disease or Bilharzia. His death was recognized in the British Medical Journal in 1968. Start WikiContributor200 (23)
2024-01-12 Felix Brodbeck (German professor and psychologist) Felix Claus Brodbeck (* May 31, 1960, in Hamburg) is a German psychologist and professor of economic and organizational psychology at Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU) in Munich. His main areas of focus are work and organizational psychology, intercultural psychology, as well as economic psychology. C MrMR LMU (22)
2023-09-08 M.Phil Clinical Psychology The M.Phil Clinical Psychology is a professional course and qualification in clinical psychology. Stub Gauravdelhi.wiki (274)
2024-02-11 Association of Genetic Technologists The Association of Genetic Technologists (AGT) is a professional association for clinical laboratory cytogenetics, molecular and biochemical genetics that was founded in 1975. Stub GobsPint (949)
2024-02-03 De Winter syndrome (Medical condition) de Winter syndrome is an electrocardiogram (ECG) pattern which often represents sudden near blockage of the left anterior descending artery (LAD). Symptoms include chest pain, shortness of breath, and sweating. C Doc James (311654)
2023-12-02 Florian G. Kaiser (Swiss psychologist) Florian G. Kaiser (born August 27, 1959, in Lohn (Solothurn, Switzerland) is a Swiss psychologist. Since 2008, he has been a professor of personality, differential, and social psychology at the Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany. Start FgkaiseR5131 (101)
2024-02-11 List of psychology schools in Australia In Australia, to be registered as a psychologist by the Psychology Board of Australia, one has to satisfy either of the following criteria: B Fuse809 (10034)
2024-02-07 American Academy of Physician Associates The American Academy of Physician Associates (AAPA), previously named the American Academy of Physician Assistants, is a professional association for physician assistants (PAs) in the United States. It is headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia. Start Wikipedialuva (33102)
2024-02-17 SmithKline Beecham Clinical Laboratories SmithKline Beecham Clinical Laboratories (SBCL) was an American-based medical laboratory company that was acquired by Quest Diagnostics in 1999 for US$1.3 Billion. Stub GobsPint (949)
2024-02-02 Eduard Gratacós Eduard Gratacós Solsona ( Barcelona, Spain, December 25, 1965) is a scientist and physician specializing in obstetrics and gynecology and an expert in maternal-fetal medicine and fetal surgery. Gratacós was one of the pioneers of the concept of the fetus as a patient and has published monographic treatises on fetal medicine. GA Howryand (14)
2024-02-12 Additive bias (The tendency of solving problems from a non variant or expected way) Additive bias is the tendency that prompts solving problems from a wrong or non expected way. Anthony Sanni said, "It can be examplified by a person who works a project through addition even when subtraction is a better approach." Stub Outer Space Cadet (35)
2024-01-29 Wolfgang Sperl (Austrian Pediatrist) Wolfgang Sperl is an Austrian physician and has been rector of Paracelsus Medical University in Salzburg since June 1, 2020. Up until June 2021, he headed the Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine at University Hospital Salzburg and was also Head of the Center for Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine Salzburg. Start Gustsbolder (16)
2024-02-11 National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel The National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel (NCA) was a professional association for medical laboratory professionals. Stub GobsPint (949)
2024-02-18 UTI vaccine (Vaccine to prevent urinary tract infections) A UTI vaccine is a vaccine used for prevention of urinary tract infections (UTIs). A number of UTI vaccines have been developed and/or marketed, including Uromune (MV-140), UroVaxom (OM-89), Solco-Urovac, and ExPEC4 V. Stub RaeMetal (36)
2024-02-24 Prima Saigon Eye Hospital (Eye hospital in Vietnam) Prima Saigon Eye Hospital (abbreviated: PMSG)is located at Prima Medical Center Saigon in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, formerly known as Hoan My International Eye Hospital. Prima Saigon Eye Hospital is a member of Hoan My Medical Group ) and the leading tertiary care provider of ophthalmology in Vietnam Stub Keronii (238)
2023-11-21 Anhydramnios (lack of amniotic fluid) Anhydramnios is a condition in which there is an abnormally low or complete absence of amniotic fluid surrounding the fetus in the womb. Amniotic fluid is a clear, watery substance that surrounds the fetus. It helps to maintain a constant temperature around the fetus, cushion it from injury, and allows for proper fetal movement and organ development. C ShamsiSide.up (488)
2024-02-05 School dental service (Dental screening network in UK) The School Dental Service was a county council network of dental screening for children at school in UK in the mid-20th century. In some areas it is now known as a community dental service. Start DinosaursLoveExistence (15848)
2023-08-21 David Jacob Aaron Chowry-Muthu David Jacob Aaron Chowry Muthu was born in 1864 in India. He went to England to qualify in medicine and was, by the 1890s, got MD and MRCS. Stub Tyachi (22)
2024-03-03 MDA-MB231 (cell line) MDA-MB-231 (M D Anderson - Metastatic Breast - 231) is a human breast cancer cell line isolated at M D Anderson in 1973 that is used in therapeutic research, especially in the context of triple negative breast cancer. Start JessicaESA (127)
2024-02-19 Kek Lok Si Charitable Hospital (Hospital in Penang, Malaysia) Kek Lok Si Charitable Hospital is a non-profit hospital in George Town within the Malaysian state of Penang. Established in 2021, the 50-bed hospital at Ayer Itam is the first Buddhist hospital in the state and is run by the nearby Kek Lok Si Temple. The hospital provides services including internal medicine, orthopaedics, otorhinolaryngology, radiology, anesthesiology, nephrology, medical diagnostics, general surgery and hemodialysis. Start HundenvonPenang (2105)
2024-02-11 American Medical Technologists The American Medical Technologists (AMT) is a professional association that encompasses 80,000 allied health professionals. It was founded in 1939. Start GobsPint (949)
2024-03-08 Doctor of Medical Science (Professional degree for physician assistants) A Doctor of Medical Science is a professional doctoral degree for physician assistants offered by eight universities in the United States. Holders of this degree are entitled to the post-nominal letters of DMS or DMSc. One institution, the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, issues the Doctor of Science in Physician Assistant Studies, an equivalent degree that uses the postnominals of DScPAS. Stub Invinciblewalnut (2726)
2024-01-16 Provincial Hospital Bhadrapur (Hospital in Koshi Province, Nepal) Provincial Hospital Bhadrapur, formally known as Mechi Provincial Hospital is a government hospital located in Bhadrapur Municipality, in Koshi Province of Nepal. It is providing health services focusing to the poor and under-privileged people of Jhapa District of Koshi Province. Start WikiEditorNepali (302)
2024-01-14 Robin Vallacher (American Professor of Psychology) Robin Vallacher is an American professor of Psychology at Florida Atlantic University where he directs the Dynamical Social Psychology Lab. He is also a Research Associate in the Center for Complex Systems, University of Warsaw, Poland, and a Research Affiliate in the Advanced Consortium on Cooperation, Conflict, and Complexity at Columbia University, New York. Start Socialsciencenerd (260)
2024-02-12 Soul wandering (culture-bound syndrome) Ukamairinek (referred to by patients as soul loss, soul possession, or soul wandering) is a culture-specific disorder occurring among Inuit people in the Arctic Circle, characterised by sleep paralysis accompanied by restlessness, anxiety and hallucinations. Stub Glenn (17688)
2024-03-18 Zanarini Rating Scale for Borderline Personality Disorder (Diagnostic rating scale) The Zanarini Rating Scale for Borderline Personality Disorder (ZAN-BPD) is a standardized, diagnostic rating scale designed to measure the severity and changes in the symptoms of borderline personality disorder (BPD) over time. The assessment was developed by Mary Zanarini and her colleagues at McLean Hospital and released in 2003. Start Wikipedialuva (33102)
2024-03-19 Lakeland Regional Health Medical Center (Hospital in Florida, United States) Lakeland Regional Health Medical Center is a non-profit, 892-bed hospital in Lakeland, Florida, owned and operated by Lakeland Regional Health. Start Wikipedialuva (33102)
2023-11-24 Prima Medical Center Saigon (International Eye hospital in Vietnam) Prima Medical Center Saigon or Prima Saigon Eye Hospital ( abbrev: Prima Saigon or PMSG) is a tertiary ophthalmology center in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Previously known as Hoan My International Eye Hospital, Prima Medical Center Saigon is a tertiary eye hospital in South Vietnam. Start Keronii (238)
2024-03-03 Al Hadra University Hospital (Hospital in Alexandria, Egypt) Al Hadra University Hospital or Narriman Hospital ( Arabic: مستشفى الحضرة الجامعي) is a government teaching hospital One of Alexandria University Hospitals, It is located in the Al Hadrah area in Alexandria on an area of about 5.5 acres, It was established in 1886 by the German community in Alexandria, and was called "Prussia Hospital", the hospital's capacity in 2015 was about 388 beds, it received 27,218 patients, and 8,785 surgical operations were performed. Stub Abdelrhman 1990 (1220)
2024-02-11 National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (US educational accreditation organization) National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS) is a US based educational accreditation organization that accredits clinical laboratory educational programs. NAACLS is accredited by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA). C GobsPint (949)
2024-03-14 Zero to Three (Nonprofit organization) Zero to Three National Center for Infants Toddlers and Families, formerly the National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families, commonly known as Zero to Three and stylized as ZERO TO THREE, is a US nonprofit organization focused on the healthy development of babies and toddlers from birth to three years old. Start DCNEDC (62)
2023-09-03 Ronald de Wit (Professor of medical oncology) Ronald de Wit is a professor of medical oncology at Erasmus University Medical Center in Rotterdam, Netherlands. He is the founding chairman of the Dutch Uro-Oncology Study Group (DUOS). C Macf2 (18)
2024-03-16 Lemmen-Holton Cancer Pavilion (Hospital in Michigan, United States) The Lemmen-Holton Cancer Pavilion is an outpatient cancer center located in the Grand Rapids Medical Mile in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan. It was developed to bring all cancer research and patient service delivery under one roof in the Spectrum Health System, which merged with Beaumont Health in 2022 to form Corewell Health. Stub JK Michigan (950)
2023-11-29 Geoffrey B Saxe (American developmental psychologist) Geoffrey B. Saxe (born June 12, 1948) is an American developmental psychologist. He is a Distinguished Professor of the Graduate School in the School of Education at UC Berkeley. He is a former President of the Jean Piaget Society for the Study of Knowledge and Development, elected member of the National Academy of Education, elected fellow of the American Educational Research Association, and former Editor-in-Chief of the international journal, Human Development. C Marylgear (17)
2024-01-22 Curex (American telehealth company) Curex is an American telehealth company specializing in immunology, specifically the diagnosis and treatment of allergies, including the prescription and delivery of allergy immunotherapy. The company was founded by Gene Kakaulin and Charles Jacoby in 2020 and is headquartered in New York City. C Yolandagonzales (157)
2024-03-12 Tuckamore Youth Treatment Centre The Tuckamore Youth Treatment Centre is a residential treatment centre under Eastern Health, in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. It treats youth (aged 12-18 years) with "complex mental health challenges". Located in Paradise, it is one of the only mental health-focused residential treatment centres in Newfoundland and Labrador that treat youth; as such, it receives youth from all over the province. Stub RhymeWrens (128)
2024-03-21 Fahima Osman (Somali-Canadian surgeon) Fahima Osman is a Somali- Canadian surgeon specializing in Breast cancer surgery and research. She is best known for her performance of rare oncoplastic breast cancer surgery, a specialized surgical procedure which combines tumor removal with plastic surgery methods to reduce scarring and provide cosmetic outcomes. Start Ricegodoter (24)
2024-03-12 Ricardo Dolmetsch (Colombian-American neuroscientist and entrepreneur) Ricardo Dolmetsch, born Richard Carl Elciario Dolmetsch; is a Colombian-American neuroscientist, Stanford University professor and biotechnology entrepreneur. He is known for his research on calcium signaling in neurons and lymphocytes, and for his work in neuropsychiatric disease. GA Marcelosca (26)
2024-03-17 AHS Nursing College & Hospital (Nursing college in Bihar) AHS Nursing College & Hospital is a private nursing college in Samastipur district, Bihar founded in 2023. The college runs 3 academic courses in Nursing where two are diploma courses and one is graduate degree. Start ThePerfectYellow (238)
2023-09-14 Long Island Jewish Valley Stream (Hospital in New York, United States) Long Island Jewish Valley Stream (often abbreviated as LIJVS and historically known as Franklin Hospital, Franklin Hospital Medical Center, and Franklin General Hospital), is a short term acute care hospital located in North Valley Stream, New York. The hospital has 337 beds and is affiliated the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell. Start Gmerrill (46)
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2024-03-28 Pediatric environmental health (Pediatric specialty area) Pediatric environmental health is a specialty area of pediatrics that focuses on the influence of environmental exposures on health, development, and disease among children. The specialty focuses on exposures in early life, with particular emphasis on prenatal exposures. Stub Lundimint (58)
2024-03-22 Sola Civil Hospital (Hospital in Gujarat, India) Sola Civil Hospital is a public hospital located in the Sola area of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Start Amadavadi (103)
2024-04-04 Noémi Orvos-Tóth (Hungarian psychologist (born 1971)) Noémi Orvos-Tóth (born 1971) is a Hungarian clinical psychologist. Stub Abnormalcy333 (3187)
2024-01-08 Mondo González (Mental and performance coach & founder of Cheatcode and Cheatcode foundation) Armando "Mondo" González, commonly known as Dr. Mondo, is an American mental health and performance coach. He is the founder of Cheatcode and Cheatcode Foundation. Start Diserak (72)
2024-02-01 Benjamin Djulbegovic (American physician-scientist) Benjamin Djulbegovic is an American physician-scientist whose academic and research focus revolves around optimizing clinical research and the practice of medicine by comprehending the nature of medical evidence and decision-making. In his work, he has integrated concepts from evidence-based medicine (EBM), predictive analytics, health outcomes research, and the decision sciences. C TulouLava (92)
2023-10-20 Methylmalonic acidemia with homocystinuria (Medical condition) Methylmalonic acidemia with homocystinuria is a group of autosomal recessive inborn errors of cobalamin metabolism. Stub CursedWithTheAbilityToDoTheMath (25207)
2024-03-12 Cranial venous outflow obstruction (Medical condition) Cranial venous outflow obstruction, also referred to as impaired cranial venous outflow, impaired cerebral venous outflow, cerebral venous impairment is a vascular disorder that involves the impairment of venous drainage from the cerebral veins of the human brain. C YitzhakNat (2518)
2024-02-17 David W. Kennedy (academician) (American academician, surgeon and otolaryngologist) David William Kennedy is an American academician, surgeon, and otolaryngologist. He is currently serving as an emeritus professor at the University of Pennsylvania. C Masseus (37)
2024-02-29 Immune Oncology Research Institute The Immune Oncology Research Institute (IMMONC), established in April 2022 and headquartered in Yerevan, is a non-profit organization focusing on cancer research, treatment, and education. The institute's activities include conducting clinical research and building research capacity, with an emphasis on making cancer therapies accessible, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. C AmalyaSargsyan (37)
2024-04-04 Sunway Medical Centre Penang (Hospital in Penang, Malaysia) Sunway Medical Centre Penang is a private hospital in Seberang Perai within the Malaysian state of Penang. Start HundenvonPenang (2105)
2024-03-13 Deepak L. Bhatt (American cardiologist) Deepak L. Bhatt is a US interventional cardiologist, researcher, and educator. He is known for novel clinical trials in cardiovascular prevention, intervention, and heart failure. As of 2024, he is the director of Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital in New York City and the Dr. C Middleground1 (1819)
2024-04-07 Osaka General Medical Center (Hospital in Osaka, Japan) Osaka General Medical Center (Osaka General Medical Center) is located in Mandai 3chiome, Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka, Japan. It has 865 beds and is run by the Osaka Prefectural government. This hospital was founded in 1871, and its role includes comprehensive rehabilitation medical care from the acute stage to the convalescent stage. Start KishujiRapid (164)
2023-10-13 Rolf Issels (German medical doctor) Rolf Issels (born 25 April 1948 in Mönchengladbach, Germany) is a medical oncologist and biochemist. He performed the first regional hyperthermia in combination with chemotherapy in 1986. C Tiefenhyperthermie (15)
2024-03-07 Emily Jackson Children's Hip Hospital (Former hospital in Sevenoaks, England) The Emily Jackson Children's Hip Hospital was a hospital in Sevenoaks, Kent, England. Start ELMatronmaker (933)
2024-02-19 Michael Griffin (surgeon) (British upper gastro-intestinal surgeon) Selwyn Michael Griffin, OBE, MD, FRCSEd, FRCSEng, FRCPE (born 7 February 1955), usually known as Michael Griffin, is a British surgeon and clinical researcher known for his work in the early diagnosis and radical treatment of gastric and oesophageal cancer. C Iainmacintyre (6061)
2024-03-13 Chernihiv Regional Psychoneurological Hospital (Chernihiv Regional Psychoneurological Hospital (1802–)) The Chernihiv Regional Psychoneurological Hospital is a psychiatric institution in the Chernihiv region. It is subordinate to the Chernihiv Department of Health Protection Chernihiv Regional State Administration. Territorially, the hospital is located in 2 places - in Chernihiv at 3 Mazepy Street and near the village of Khalyavin (4 km of the Gomel highway). Start Nokil83a (288)
2024-03-07 John Ruhräh (American pediatrician (1872–1935)) John Ruhräh (September 26, 1872 – March 10, 1935) was an American pediatrician, and medical historian who was known for his major contributions to the history of pediatrics. Start Otto Sheva2 (497)
2023-09-12 Neonatal pustular eruption Neonatal pustular eruptions are a group of disorders characterized by various forms of pustulosis (rashes consisting at least in part of pustules) seen in the first four weeks of life. Start Beezer137 (208)
2024-02-15 Spread of West Nile Fever in Europe West Nile Fever (WNF) is a mosquito-borne viral infection caused by the West Nile virus (WNV), a member of the Flaviviridae family. The virus primarily incubates in a bird-mosquito transmission cycle, with humans and other mammals serving as incidental hosts. B Climatecrisis02 (21)
2024-03-16 Multiscale Dissociation Inventory (Diagnostic assessment) The Multiscale Dissociation Inventory (MDI) is a comprehensive, self-administered, multiscale instrument developed by Paul F. Dell. It is designed to assess the entire domain of dissociative identity disorder phenomena. The MDI measures 14 major facets of pathological dissociation and uses 23 scales to diagnose dissociative disorders. Start Maxim Masiutin (29519)
2023-11-20 William H. Coleman Hall (Building in Indianapolis, IN) Coleman Hall, previously known as the William H. Coleman Hospital for Women, served as one of the early medical facilities on the IU Medical Center for medical students attending the Indiana University School of Medicine. Coleman Hospital specialized in women's health with early advances in obstetrics and gynecology for medical education in Indianapolis, while providing Indianapolis residents specialized care. Start Sperjohn (390)
2024-02-16 Faundes-Banka syndrome (Medical condition) Faundes-Banka syndrome (FABAS) is an autosomal dominant disorder characterized by variable combinations of developmental delay and microcephaly, as well as micrognathia and other dysmorphic features. It is caused by impaired function of EIF5A. Stub Mahmoudalrawi (2452)
2023-10-27 Tina Alster (Certified Dermatalogist) Tina S. Alster, MD, FAAD, is an American dermatologist, educator, researcher, and author. Alster specializes in dermatologic laser surgery and cosmetic dermatology. She is the founding director of her skin care clinic, the Washington Institute of Dermatologic Laser Surgery, and is a Clinical Professor of Dermatology at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, D.C. C Anyalizbeth (14)
2024-02-23 Inverse vaccine An inverse vaccine, or reverse vaccine, is a vaccine

that trains the immune system to not respond to certain substances. Under laboratory conditions, an inverse vaccine has been shown to combat autoimmune diseases. An autoimmune disease attacks the body's own cells and substances, an inverse vaccine must counteract this.

Start Alquantor (255)
2024-03-13 Lennis Echterling (Clinical psychologist and professor of counseling and psychology at James Madison University) Lennis Echterling is a clinical psychologist, research scientist, professor of counseling and psychology at James Madison University. He has developed models for crisis intervention, resilience building, and counseling supervision. C TrulyShruti (7939)
2024-04-16 Medical Device User Fee and Modernization Act The Medical Device User Fee and Modernization Act (MDUFA) authorizes the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) to collect user fees from medical device manufacturers. It is reauthorized every 5 years. Start GobsPint (949)
2024-01-23 Shri Ram Janki Medical College and Hospital, Samastipur (Medical college in Bihar, India) Shri Ram Janki Medical College and Hospital or SRJMCH is a government medical college having multiple healthcare facilities and is located in Samastipur, Bihar. It was established in 2024. The college is currently affiliated with Bihar University of Health Sciences. Start Dcotos (3413)
2024-03-21 Cinematic rendering (Siemens Healthineers advanced Cinematic Rendering is a volume rendering technology.) Siemens Healthineers advanced Cinematic Rendering as a volume rendering technology. Cinematic rendering is an image processing technique applied in medical diagnostics to create three-dimensional, photorealistic images of cross-sectional data, such as computed-tomography, or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). C VirtMorph (36)
2023-10-18 Poison Control Centre at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences (Poison Control Centre in AIMS) Poison Control Centre at Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS) in Cochin, India, is a specialized toxicology facility dedicated to managing poison-related emergencies, toxic exposures, and chemical hazards. This center plays a pivotal role in the prompt diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of poisonings, offering essential support to both healthcare professionals and the general public. Start Majordoc (59)
2024-02-24 Oliver Press (American cancer researcher (1952–2017)) Oliver "Ollie" W. Press (September 10, 1952 – September 29, 2017) was an American cancer researcher and physician. Press was best known for his contributions to the development of targeted cancer therapies for blood cancers. C Lord Snuggle (146)
2024-02-15 Paul Edmonds (patient) Paul Edmonds, is an American recognized as the oldest individual to achieve remission from both HIV and leukemia. He is known as the "City of Hope Patient" from the hospital where he underwent treatment in Duarte, California. Diagnosed with HIV in 1988 at the age of 33, Edmonds spent over three decades living with the virus until 2018, when he faced a new challenge—a diagnosis of myelodysplastic syndrome, evolving into acute myelogenous leukemia. Start Ear-phone (3087)
2024-03-21 Eric D. Donnenfeld (American opthamologist) Eric D. Donnenfeld is an American ophthalmologist and emeritus Board of Overseer of Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth and a clinical professor of ophthalmology at New York University.

He has authored over 1000 articles, 500 scientific articles, and 40 books and book chapters.[ dubious ]

Start Krushamelinda (19)
2024-04-19 University Clinical Center of Kosovo (Main healthcare organization in Prishtina, Kosovo) The University Clinical Center of Kosovo (UCCK) is the largest and most prominent medical institution in Kosovo, located in Prishtina, the capital city. The UCCK provides a wide range of medical services, including specialized treatments and surgeries, and plays a crucial role in healthcare delivery and medical education within Kosovo. Start Edukatori (2405)
2024-02-24 HHS Proficiency Examination (American medical technologist certification) The HHS Proficiency Examination (formerly HEW Proficiency Examination) refers to an American medical technologist certification offered by the Department of Health Education and Welfare (HEW) and subsequently United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Start GobsPint (949)
2024-04-20 Coblopasvir (Drug for the treatment of hepatitis C) Coblopasvir is a pharmaceutical drug for the treatment of hepatitis C. It is a pan-genotypic inhibitor of HCV nonstructural protein 5A. Stub Innerstream (3076)
2024-04-20 Sri Lanka Dental Association The Sri Lanka Dental Association (SLDA) is the national professional association for dental practitioners in Sri Lanka. Established in 1932, it is one of the oldest dental associations in the country. The SLDA is dedicated to promoting oral health, advancing dental education and practice, and advocating for dental professionals in Sri Lanka. Start User00292101 (45)
2024-02-29 Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital and Training School Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital and Training School, originally Frederick Douglass Memorial Hospital and School for Nurses, opened in 1895 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at 1512 Lombard Street. It was the city's first hospital for African Americans. Stub FloridaArmy (165505)
2024-04-01 Chromosome theory of cancer (Concept in cancer biology that suggests cancer is caused by genetic changes) The chromosomal theory of cancer is a fundamental concept in cancer biology that suggests cancer is caused by genetic changes, particularly alterations in the structure or number of chromosomes in cells. These changes can lead to uncontrolled cell growth, a hallmark of cancer. C Rathod Dharmarajsinh (182)
2024-02-26 Aspirus Health (Nonprofit health system serving Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota) Aspirus Health is a non-profit health system headquartered in Wausau, Wisconsin. The system includes 19 hospitals and serves portions of Wisconsin, Minnesota and the western Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It was previously known as Community Health Care. Start Scottk (700)
2024-01-30 Snapchat dysmorphia (Psychological phenomenon) Snapchat dysmorphia, also known as " selfie dysmorphia", is a trending phenomenon used to describe patients who seek out plastic surgery in order to replicate and appear like their filtered selfies or altered images of themselves. The increasing availability and variety of filters used on social media apps, such as Snapchat or Instagram, allow users to edit and apply filters to their photos in an instant – blemish the skin, narrow the nose, enlarge the ey ... C Jinnyjin123 (143)
2023-10-27 Anaesthetists United (Advocacy group of UK anaesthetists) Anaesthetists United is a medico-political advocacy group in the United Kingdom co-founded by Ramey Assaf and Richard Marks in June 2023 to campaign against the proposed expansion of Anaesthesia Associates (AAs), as proposed by the NHS Long Term Workforce Plan. C Janetwilkinson85 (23)
2024-04-21 Norketotifen (Chemical compound) Norketotifen is a pharmaceutical medication which is not yet approved for use and is undergoing clinical trials. It is a biologically active demethylated metabolite of ketotifen and has a similar potency as ketotifen as an antihistamine medication and a mast cell stabilizer, yet is devoid of severe sedative effects of ketotifen, potentially allowing for higher doses to be administered without sedation as a limiting factor. C Maxim Masiutin (29519)
2024-02-24 Doctory (Daktari) (A concept in the social history of medicine) The Doctory or Daktari is a referral term for practising modern medicine that came during colonialism in the Indian subcontinent. As a concept, it has been structured by historical sociologist Neshat Quaiser and later it has been discussed in social history of South Asian medicine & health and colonial studies. Start ThePerfectYellow (238)
2024-02-14 William Chivous Bostic Sr. Dr. William Chivous Bostic, Sr. (December 20, 1877 – September 23, 1957), was an prominent American doctor. Start NormalStatisticalAnomaly (877)
2024-02-15 The Nethersole School of Nursing The Nethersole School of Nursing, also known as CUHK Nursing, is one of the five schools under the Faculty of Medicine of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). It conducts nursing research and offers nursing education programmes at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Start ChungChiCol (33)
2024-03-23 Khalifa Gul Nawaz Teaching Hospital (Hospital in Bannu, Pakistan) Khalifa Gul Nawaz Teaching Hospital is a tertiary care hospital located in Bannu Township, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is an affiliate teaching hospital of Bannu Medical College. Stub ExoField (381)
2024-04-23 Rafutrombopag (Chemical compound) Rafutrombopag (also known as hetrombopag; trade name Hengqu) is a pharmaceutical drug for the treatment of thrombocytopenia and anemia. Stub Innerstream (3076)
2024-04-24 Alliance Against Depression The Alliance against Depression is an integrated community-based approach to tackling depression and suicide. It originated in Germany in 2008 using EU funding to tackle Mental Health issues and involved several members and more than 100 network partners across Europe, Chile, Canada and Australia. Start Salopian75 (12)
2024-04-19 Taguig–Pateros District Hospital (Hospital in Metro Manila, Philippines) The Taguig–Pateros District Hospital (TPDH) is a municipal-funded hospital in the City of Taguig, Philippines. It was established by virtue of Republic Act No. 7842, which was passed into law on December 16, 1994, as a 100-bed hospital under the Department of Health. Stub PH 0447 (8412)
2024-04-23 University of Michigan School of Nursing The University of Michigan School of Nursing is the nursing school of the University of Michigan, and is located in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Start H-eros-mus-tri-se (287)
2024-04-25 Shikarpur Christian Hospital Shikarpur Christian Hospital (SCH) is a hospital in Shikarpur, Sindh, Pakistan. It is part of Indus Christian Fellowship. Start Zherr (1310)
2024-03-16 Howell-Jolly body-like inclusions Howell-Jolly body-like inclusions (HJBLi) are a hematopathological finding of an inclusion arising from detached DNA nuclear fragment in white blood cells caused by dysplastic granulopoiesis. The inclusion is aptly named for its similar appearance of the Howell–Jolly body in erythrocytes. Stub GobsPint (949)
2024-04-25 Richard Christie (psychologist) (American psychologist) Richard Christie (1918–1992) was an American social and personality psychologist. He was influential in many studies on human psychology, most notably in the creation of the personality trait known as Machiavellianism. Start CrocodileUnderling (383)
2024-04-25 M. Powell Lawton (American psychologist (1923-2001)) Mortimer Powell Lawton (1923–2001) was an American psychologist who was known for his work on the psychological and social aspects of aging. Start Dmarsch (67)
2024-04-12 UCI Health – Fountain Valley (Hospital in California, United States) UCI Health – Fountain Valley is a for-profit hospital in Fountain Valley, California. It was formerly owned by health care provider Tenet Healthcare and is now owned by UC Irvine Health. Stub Catfurball (127449)
2024-04-12 UCI Health – Los Alamitos (Hospital in California, United States) UCI Health - Los Alamitos is a for-profit hospital in Los Alamitos, California. It was formerly owned by health care provider Tenet Healthcare and is now owned by UC Irvine Health. Stub Catfurball (127449)
2024-04-12 UCI Health – Lakewood (Hospital in California, United States) UCI Health – Lakewood is a for-profit hospital in Lakewood, California It was formerly owned by health care provider Tenet Healthcare and is now owned by UC Irvine Health. Stub Catfurball (127449)
2024-03-27 Mental health of Chinese students (Psychological wellbeing of students in China) According to the World Health Organization (WHO), Mental health is essential for individuals' well-being and functioning, encompassing cognitive abilities, emotional understanding, and interpersonal interactions. Students worldwide consider psychological well-being, happiness, and contentment as essential life values. B Didirjulie (66)
2024-04-09 Streptococcosis (Group of diseases) Streptococcosis is a set of diseases varying from mild to fatal side effects of the infection which originate from the bacterial group streptococcus, particularly in animals. Some of the areas of infection include wounds, body tissue, and respiratory areas. B Abellov (23)
2024-02-19 William H. Welch Medal (Annual award by the American Association for the History of Medicine (AAHM)) The William H. Welch Medal is an annual award given by the American Association for the History of Medicine (AAHM) to the author or co-authors of an outstanding book in medical history. According to the current rules, the award is not for editorial work. C Suslindisambiguator (61069)
2024-04-12 Fentanyl crisis in San Francisco Synthetic opioids, most notably fentanyl and drugs laced with it have seen increasing usage in the American city of San Francisco, California since 2019. In 2023, 810 people died from accidental drug overdoses, a majority containing Fentanyl, in San Francisco, with overdoses per 100,000 people being more than double the national average. C Alexysun (987)
2024-02-26 Mary Target (British psychoanalyst) Mary Target, now Mary Hepworth, is a British psychoanalyst, psychotherapist and clinical psychologist. She works as a university lecturer and psychoanalytic psychotherapist in private practice. She has been the chair of several committees at University College London, the British Psycho-Analytical Society, the British Psychological Society and the International Psychoanalytic Association.[ failed verification] Start 87.75.109.199
2023-10-26 Parochial altruism (scientific article published in August 2006) Parochial altruism is a concept in social psychology, evolutionary biology, and anthropology that describes altruism towards an in-group, often accompanied by hostility towards an out-group. It is a combination of altruism, defined as behavior done for the benefit of others without direct effect on the self, and parochialism, which refers to having a limited viewpoint. B Monacpsych (87)
2024-04-20 Roald Dahl's Marvellous Children's Charity Roald Dahl's Marvellous Children's Charity is a charitable organization based in the United Kingdom. The charity was founded in 1991 as the Roald Dahl Foundation by Felicity Dahl, in memory of her husband, children's author Roald Dahl. The charity provides specialist support for seriously ill children across the UK by sponsoring 'Roald Dahl Nurse Specialists' roles who work within within NHS Trusts to provide practical and emotional support to children with complex, ... C JeffUK (4776)
2024-04-28 World Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Day (Annual observance on 19 November) Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease ( COPD) is a progressive lung disease that affects millions of people worldwide. Despite its prevalence, COPD often goes undiagnosed and untreated, leading to significant health complications and reduced quality of life for those affected. Start Raavimohantydelhi (667) Possible spam
2024-01-11 Contagious depression (Spread of depression among a social group) Contagious depression is “a theory proposing that depression can be induced or triggered by our social environment”. This is a form of emotional and social contagion that psychologists such as Fritz Redl and Ladd Wheeler have long studied. Similar to social contagion it presents itself in two ways: behavioral contagion and emotional contagion. C Jfeldman26 (60)
2023-09-12 Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology (Canadian organization for psychomotor learning and sport psychology) The Canadian Society for Psychomotor Learning and Sport Psychology ( French: Société Canadienne d´Apprentissage Psychomotor et de Psychology du Sport) (SCAPPS) is a multidisciplinary association that promotes psychomotor learning and sport psychology in Canada. Stub Weisself (1913)
2023-09-12 North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (North American organization for sport and exercise psychology) The North American Society for the Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (NASPSPA) a multidisciplinary association of scholars from the behavioral sciences. Organization is related professions with the goals of promoting the scientific study of human behavior in sport and physical activity, facilitating dissemination of scientific knowledge, and advancing the improvement of research and teaching. Stub Weisself (1913)
2024-04-28 Pediatric neurology (Medical specialty dealing with disorders of the nervous system) Pediatric neurology is the medical subfield of neurology focused on the diagnosis, treatment, and management of pathologies related to the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system in children. Stub Wibbit23 (60)
2024-03-30 Blue-seven phenomenon (Purported social preference phenomenon) The blue-seven phenomenon refers to a social phenomenon where a purported statistical majority of people in the US choose the color blue and number seven when asked to randomly select a color and a single digit number. The cause of the cognitive bias is not understood, though it has been posited that both colors and numbers are imbued with layers of significance. Stub GobsPint (949)
2024-01-27 Individualized Quality Control Plan The Individualized Quality Control Plan (IQCP) is a quality management system under the US Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) federal regulatory standards. It is designed to enable regulated medical laboratories to manage the frequency of their quality control. Stub GobsPint (949)
2024-04-21 Euthanasia for mental illness Euthanasia for mental illness involves a physician intentionally ending the life of a patient who has requested euthanasia due to a psychiatric condition. The practice is legal in Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Spain and Colombia. In Canada, legislation authorizing the procedure was passed, but has since been repeatedly postponed. C JSwift49 (5821)
2024-04-23 Internalized Ableism Internalized ableism is a phenomenon where disabled individuals absorb and enact negative beliefs and prejudiced values about disability that are prevalent in society. Internalized ableism is a form of discrimination against oneself and others with disabilities, rooted in the view that disability is a source of shame, should be concealed, or warrants refusal of support or accessibility. C Samhivellala (38)
2024-04-28 Doctor of Clinical Laboratory Science The Doctor of Clinical Laboratory Science (DCLS) is a professional degree in clinical laboratory science in the United States for medical laboratory scientists. The DCLS is board eligible and qualifies as a CLIA high complexity laboratory director (HCLD). Stub GobsPint (949)
2024-04-24 LPH-5 (drug) (New psychedelic drug) LPH-5 is a psychedelic discovered by Emil Ro̷rsted and colleagues at Danish biopharmaceutical company Lophora. It is a conformationally-restricted derivative of the phenethylamine 2C-TFM, also a hallucinogen, and acts as a potent agonist of the 5-HT2A receptor (EC50 = 3.2 nM, Emax = 78%). Stub BaeyerDrewson (611)
2024-04-29 CYB-210010 (New psychedelic drug) CYB-210010 is a psychedelic discovered by Geoffrey Varty and colleagues at Irish biopharmaceutical company Cybin. It is the trifluoromethyl analogue of the phenethylamine 2C-T, also a hallucinogen, and acts as a potent agonist of the 5-HT2A receptor (Ki = 0.35 nM, EC50 = 4.1 nM, Emax = 86%). Stub BaeyerDrewson (611)
2024-03-11 Congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium Congenital hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium (CHRPE) is a harmless, pigmented fundus lesion that can be of various forms: solitary, grouped, and atypical, and are found through clinical eye screenings from digital retinal imaging often established by ophthalmologists. C Maia.soderlund (43)
2024-01-28 California sober (California Sober is a method of recovery that uses psychedelic therapy, meditation, and exercise.) California Sober (or California Sobriety) is a recovery model that incorporates the use of psychedelic therapy, along with meditation and exercise, with the intent of abstaining from more harmful and addictive substances. The difference between the California Sober and traditional recovery systems, such as Narcotics Anonymous, is that it doesn't require Asceticism, allowing the practitioner to use substances with little to no potential for addiction in such a way that th ... B Corpse7718 (46)
2024-04-29 1960–61 Inter Milan season (Football Club Internazionale 1960–61 football season) During the 1960-61 season Football Club Internazionale Milano competed in Serie A and Coppa Italia. Start HugoAcosta9 (30319)
2024-04-29 AdvancedMD AdvancedMD is a cloud-based healthcare software-as-a-service platform for medical billing, healthcare management, and electronic health records (EHR). It is based in South Jordan, Utah and is owned by Global Payments. C Rengw (22)
2024-04-29 Nathir Obeidat (researcher) Nathir Mifleh Mohammad Obeidat (born December 20, 1959, in Hartha, Abila, Irbid) is a Jordanian physician, currently serves as the President of the University of Jordan. He held the role of Jordanian Minister of Health in Bisher Al-Khasawneh's Cabinet from October 12, 2020, until he stepped down on March 14, 2021. Start Malkawi99 (331)
2024-04-30 St. Peter's House Hospital (Hospital in Scotland) St. Peter's House Hospital (locally just St Peter's House) was a geriatric hospital located in Stromness, Orkney. Located on Back Road, the facility opened around 1960 and shut in 2020 after a new health facility was constructed in Hamnavoe on the west side of Stromness. Start Eakins666... (156)
2024-04-27 Men Trapped in Men's Bodies: Narratives of Autogynephilic Transsexualism Men Trapped in Men's Bodies: Narratives of Autogynephilic Transsexualism is a 2013 book on the subject of autogynephilia and transgender women written by sexologist Anne Lawrence. In the book, she discusses autogynephilia, a paraphilia in which a person is sexually attracted to and aroused by the thought or image of themselves as female. C RaeMetal (36)
2024-01-29 Alimentiv (Contract research organization) Alimentiv Inc. is a contract research organization (CRO) specializing in GI clinical trials, medical imaging, precision medicine , statistics services, and clinical consulting for pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. Start Peter-beemarcom (26)
2024-04-04 Russell Newcombe (British substance use researcher (1957–2024)) Russell D. Newcombe (1957 – 4 April 2024) was a British substance use researcher. His 1987 article "High Time for Harm Reduction" in Druglink, the magazine of the Institute for the Study of Drug Dependence, helped popularize the concept of harm reduction. Start Laurenschneider210 (2145)
2024-04-30 Thalamic glioma (Medical condition) Thalamic gliomas are very rare, deep-seated, generally high-grade glial neoplasms that form in the thalamus, representing 1–5% of all pediatric brain tumors. Because of their difficult to reach position, they are a unique and difficult challenge for neuro-oncologists and neurosurgeons. C Naufragiosus (47)

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