Spine Surgery Influence Model
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Spine Surgery Influence Model
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mobile.journals.lww.com — “Study Design. Cross-sectional population-based study using administrative databases, census data, and surveys of orthopedic/neurosurgeons, family physicians (FPs) and patients in Ontario, Canada. Objective. To determine the influence of the enthusiasm of patients, FPs, and surgeons for surgery on t” View full resource at mobile.journals.lww.com
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Study on variation in spine surgery rates in Ontario. MD enthusiasm for surgery and MRI scanners sig drivers of rates thttp://bit.ly/fSLMrU
--Brainworks--: with Phantom Skulls, Model Spines and Foam Heads, Middle School Students Will Practice Surgery, Suturing
newswise.com — “Brain surgery takes much more skill than properly placing sutures in a foam skull, but aspiring doctors have to start somewhere, as 140 seventh- and eighth-grade students will learn at the annual --Brainworks-- event at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center on Friday, Feb. 18. Cedars-Sinai--™s program seeks to encourage early interest in neuroscience.” View full resource at newswise.com
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"Brainworks": with Phantom Skulls, Model Spines and Foam Heads, Middle School Students Will Practice Surgery, Su... http://bit.ly/huxyhI
Surgery Medical News about Gastric Bypass
mdlinx.com — “The influence of nutrients, biliary-pancreatic secretions, and systemic trophic hormones on intestinal adaptation in a Roux-en-Y bypass model” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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The influence of nutrients, biliary-pancreatic secretions, and systemic trophic hormones on intestinal adapta... http://bit.ly/avrzTM #SURG
Influence of location-dependent protuberance damage on cell viability
eurekalert.org — “New research concerning femtosecond laser-induced damages on olfactory ensheathing cells is reported. It contains several cytokinetic processes such as cellular damage, recovery and death. The cell activity can be controlled by damaging the cellular protuberance using femtosecond laser. Calcium wave is observed in olfactory ensheathing cell after femtosecond laser surgery. Therefore, femtosecond laser surgery can be used as an important tool for the establishment of cell damage model and the stu” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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AAAS Influence of location-dependent protuberance damage on cell viability http://tinyurl.com/9u8vrn
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