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ASL Laughs: "The Identification of Feces" by JohnABC Posted Mon 16 Jul 2007 12:00am An ASL Folklore Revamped! Read on »
12 Lead Identification of AMI by JASON WINTER Posted Tue 01 Dec 2009 3:50pm Check out this SlideShare Presentation: 12 Lead Identification of AMI View more presentations from New Cardiovascular Horizons. Read on »
Identification talk by JohnL Doctor of Philosophy Posted Wed 26 Apr 2006 12:00am Portugal, where I am visiting, does not have a formal category of special education for students with Learning Disabilities. However, there are people here who are very concerned about these students. They asked that I talk with classes here about LD as well as present a discussion of identification issues during an up-coming conference Read on »
Early identification of dyslexia ... by Shelley Dannenberg Patient Expert Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:41pm Early identification of dyslexia is imperative. Colorado and Mississippi pass new legislation mandating that schools screen children for dyslexia! To read more about the Colorado legislation go to:  www.dys-add.com/CODyslexiaBill.pdf To read more about the Mississippi legislation go to:   www.dys-add.com/MSDyslexiaScreening.pdf Read on »
Wendell Berry in Prison if Animal Identification Law Passes by Chelsea Green Patient Expert Posted Wed 24 Jun 2009 11:51am Wendell Berry—longtime small farm activist, cultural critic, poet, essayist, novelist, and iconic social revolutionary—says he will go to prison if the NAIS law passes. NAIS, the National Animal Identification System, is currently in its “listening session” stage among groups of small farmers in the US. And suffice it to say, the law is not going [...] Read on »
The mystery of shipping for identification by Dr. Richard Keller Medical Doctor Posted Thu 23 Oct 2008 1:35pm Here is an imponderable: How do you get a body to the Center for Human Identification at the University of North Texas if none of the common carriers will handle/move body parts? That came up recently because we were sending what turned out to be two sets of skeletalized remains there for examination and DNA identification testing. We contacted Read on »
What Is Projective Identification and How Does it Effect My Relationship? by Merry Frons Patient Expert Posted Wed 01 Dec 2010 12:23am One of the most common but also the most destructive dynamics that cause problems in couple’s relationships goes by the name of “projective identification.”   Other terms are similar in the dynamics they refer to, such as scapegoating, identification with the aggressor, split off part objects and enmeshment. One definition of projective identification Read on »
Early identification of autism by JohnL Doctor of Philosophy Posted Sun 01 Apr 2007 12:00am A group of researchers affiliated with the University of California Davis and the University of California Los Angeles examined whether very young children respond when their names are called. They found that infants at risk for autism (their older siblings have autism), when compared with infants who were not at high risk of developing th ... Read on »
Improving donor identification and consent rates for cadaveric organ donation by Dr. Donal O'Donoghue Patient Expert Posted Thu 04 Mar 2010 12:00am A short clinical guideline is to be produced by NICE on this topic. Given the wide variation in deceased donor rates between critical care and neurosurgical units I am hopeful that it will identify and promote good practice. Further details will be available on the NICE website in due course. Read on »
Pennsylvania Adopts Physician Identification Badge Law by Todd R. Patient Expert Posted Sun 30 Jan 2011 12:38pm Physicians in Pennsylvania should be aware that a new  Pennsylvania law requires physicians and their employees who provide direct patient care to wear a photo identification badge during work hours. The law became effective on January 22, 2011 and the Department of Health is required to publish regulations clarifying the law within 90 days Read on »