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- Underwater Medicine Associates - An educational organization devoted to diving medicine with information diving medicine, links, diving medicine textbooks and underwater photo gallery.
- Challenges for Evidence-based Laboratory Medicine - Discussion of evidence-based medicine as it applies particularly to laboratory medicine.
- Evidence Based Emergency Medicine - Educational resource of the New York Academy of Medicine for evidence-based emergency medicine research; user's guide, journal club bank (member-only), and downloadable slides.
- The Department of Medicine - The Discipline of Medicine is the Faculty of Medicine's largest clinical discipline and its diversity of staffing expertise gives the Discipline of Medicine the capacity to fulfill its mission of maintaining the highest standards of teaching and research and promoting knowledge in medicine, for the better care of the sick.
- Aviation Medicine Courses - Distance taught courses for doctors who want to have a greater involvement in aviation medicine or occupational medicine. Information on the aviation industry and aviation medicine, plus prospectus, course content, FAQ, DipAvMed diary, and aviation medicine links.
- LIJ Medical Center Residency Medicine Training - Provides information on the general internal medicine training offered. Located in New Hyde Park, NY.
- Montana Family Medicine Residency - Wilderness Medicine Track: Intensive training in wilderness medicine for interested residents throughout their 3-year residency experience. University of Washington affiliated.
- Images from the History of Medicine - Provides access to the thousands of prints and photograph collection of the History of Medicine Division (HMD) of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). The collection includes portraits, pictures of institutions, caricatures, genre scenes, and graphic art in a variety of media, illustrating the social and historical aspects of medicine.
- Trauma Medicine for Medical Students - Home of the "Trauma Medicine for Medical Students" Conference, Currently running every 2 years. Aimed at improving student education in trauma and emergency medicine. University of London.
- School of Veterinary Medicine - Located in North Grafton, Mass. Information about general offerings, services, and special programs in International Veterinary Medicine, Wildlife Medicine, Equine Sports Medicine, Veterinary Biotechnology, and Ethics and Values in Veterinary Medicine.
Wikipedia Articles
- Traditional medicine - The term traditional medicine describes medical knowledge systems, which developed over centuries within various societies before the era of modern medicine; traditional medicines include practices such as herbal medicine, Ayurvedic medicine, Unani medicine, acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Ayurvedic medicine, South African Muti, Yoruba Ifá, as well as other medical knowledge and practices all over the globe.
- Ethnoveterinary medicine - Ethnoveterinary medicine (EVM) considers that traditional practices of veterinary medicine are legitimate and seeks to validate them (Köhler-Rollefson and Bräunig, 1998). Many non-Western traditions of veterinary medicine exist, such as acupuncture and herbal medicine in China, Tibetan veterinary medicine, Ayurveda in India, etc.
- Aviation medicine - Aviation medicine, also called flight medicine or aerospace medicine, is a branch of preventive or occupational medicine in which the patients/subjects are pilots and aircrews. The specialty strives to treat or prevent conditions to which aircrews are particularly susceptible, applies medical knowledge to the human factors in aviation and is thus a ...
- Wilderness medicine - Wilderness medicine (also known as expedition medicine) is the practice of medicine where definitive care is more than one hour away, and often days to weeks away. The practice of wilderness medicine is defined by difficult patient access, limited equipment, and environmental extremes.
- Islamic medicine - In the history of medicine, Islamic medicine or Arabic medicine refers to medicine developed in the medieval Islamic civilisation and written in Arabic.