Hillel Lakes - Pioneering Heart Surgeon. Started the largest Heart Transplant Center in the USA at UCLA and pioneered bypass surgery on donor hearts prior to transplantation among numerous other advances in cardiac surgery. Dr. Laks also pioneered the fenestrated fontan operation ; [5]; [6]
Laparotomy sponge - A sponge used in abdominal surgery. Also known as a lap sponge. [7]
Microneedles - Needle arrays for trans cutaneous delivery of drugs [8]
N–Z
neurocranial restructuring (chiropractic pseudomedical technique for relaigning the body bthrough the inside of the nose) DGG ( talk ) 06:46, 10 January 2022 (UTC)[reply]
orthogonist (a specialist within chiropractic)
proteoglycan-rich erosion site - see plaque erosion (may be the cause of cardiacevents in women under 50 years of age) [9][10]
peteroclinoid ligament
Public Assessment of Tobacco and Health (PATH) - a major public health study currently in progress in 40 states in the USA, conducted by NIH, FDA, and several private research institutions; [11][dead link]
Radio frequency (aesthetic medicine) related to Electrotherapy (cosmetic), Medical Cosmetology, Radiology, Physical therapy/Physiotherapy, Radiology
Recommended Energy and Nutrient Intakes (RENI) - [12]
Riedel's lobe of the liver - a tongue-like, inferior projection of the right hepatic lobe beyond the level of the most inferior costal cartilage
vibrating-belt machine - those weight-loss devices from the 1950s
Yin Yang fractal (fractal Yin Yang)
Superior mesenteric artery dissection (SMA) - the main artery from your heart to your 'gut' "delaminates"/ dissects and blocks blood flow to the intestines.
Classic pathway (now a redirect page to Classical complement pathway)
Common muscle imbalances
Complete breath - abdominal, costal and clavicular breath
Cox's lines - skin
Dermal macrophages
Enkephalinergic neuron (EKN) - needs a redirect from ENK as well
Equine hindlimb anatomy
Generator potential
Heel of hand - Does this have another name?
Hepatic glucose production (HGP) - Sum total of glucose production mechanisms in the mammalian liver
Long-tract signs
M Spike
Malar region
Muscle confusion
Pinoreticulothalamic pathway (and a redirect from spinoreticulothalamic to this page also)
Polychronization - neurophysiology
Recovery kinetics - neurophysiology, exercise physiology, term of art appears to be related to enzyme kinetics, used as a measure of rate of return to normal physiological health after exercise
Relation between right atrial pressure and cardiac output
Rudimentary rib
Stimulating hormones - hormones released by the pituitary gland which is used to stimulate a target endocrine gland into producing certain hormones
Striatopallidonigral system
Subintestinal submucosa
Temporal binding - related to the study of consciousness; mentioned but not explained in this study [16]
Tumour surveillance theory (tumor surveillance theory) - subacute combined degeneration occurring with vitamin B12 deficiency
Silicone implant incompatibility syndrome (SIIS) (silicon in silicone-filled breast implants may increase the risk of developing (auto) immune diseases and immune deficiencies) (http://www.eenvandaag.nl/uploads/doc/asia-syndrome.pdf)
acapella breathing treatment - not "acapella" like the type of singing, but a medical device used for treating patients with breathing problems like COPD, cystic fibrosis, etc.
Adaptive servo-ventilation, a treatment for complex sleep apnœa (contraindicated in case of heart failure with EF≤45%)
ARV syndrome - AIDS-associated retrovirus syndrome
axiograph - to measure articular movement of mandibular; [24]
Bone anchor for example in foot surgery (Mitek) for navicular resection; Wiki article should discuss materials for bone anchor; lifetime/biocompatability; reason for using anchor, etc.
cerebellar stimulation - A specific exercise routine that is supposed to help with dyslexia.
Coblation devices-Plasma coblation is a new technology for removing and debriding tissue, e.g., tonsillectomy,wound debridement and tumor removal. It employs radio-frequency impulses to destroy tissue but differs from radiofrequency ablation in important ways. Results are achieved at relatively low temperatures (40˚-70˚C) by generation of a plasma field within the target tissue which dissolves the tissue's molecular structure.[25][26]
controlled-ankle-motion walker (CAM walker) - medical device that helps the patient start walking again after a broken ankle; commonly known as walking boot; any people additionally refer to it as a cam boot
cryohemolysis test - a highly sensitive and specific test to diagnose hereditary spherocytosis, congenital (inborn) disorder of the membrane of red blood cells; [32]; [33]; [34]
dapivirine ring - vaginal ring that releases an ARV to help prevent HIV infection [35]
floating cathereter - a device used in blood-pressure measurement
Genito-sensory analyzer - a nerve conduction test to diagnose lack of genital sensation; used in the diagnosis and management of sexual dysfunction
Goslon yardstick - used to assess the dental relationships in unilateral cleft lip and palate
H.P. Achthar Gel - repository corticotropin injection, a therapeutic use of Acthar. No mention in Acthar article itself. Probably notable enough for own article.
hysterotome - a device for amputating the cervix in hysterectomies
Lumen (device) - a device sold by MetaFlow Ltd. for monitoring metabolism of healthy persons
Tissue Saturation Index - referred to on the TIS disambiguation page but has no article; also referred to at near-infrared spectroscopy page; SolarMcPanel (talk) 13:27, 8 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Leaky translation - requesting redirect to leaky scanning
Protein transduction domain - this might be a peptide that causes other chemicals to cross membranes like PDT acetylcoholine causes acetylcholine to cross the blood brain barrier, wheras without the PTD it would not
Phatogene - microbio
Reesterification
Transit amplifying cells - amplifying stem cells; mentioned in several articles, deserves its own page to summarize and link to those other pages
* Shanghai Men's Health Study "a population-based cohort study of 61,480 Chinese men" that has "supported multiple projects that investigate the etiology of cancers and other chronic diseases" [50]
Indian filing - term used in breast cancer; origin?; since "Indian file" is an obsolete American term for "single file" (moving in a line), we can assume that it is a pattern of cells in a biopsy specimen in which they appear to be similarly lined up
Latex impregnation techniques - in human organs
Lipemic blood - blood is high in fatty content and disqualifying for plasma donation
Palaeopathography - the study of historical records to retro-diagnose ancient people
Pancreatic encephalopathy
Seromucoid
Smoker's macrophages - macrophages with abundant cytoplasm with dusty-brown pigment containing matter unique to smoke, iron, and surfactant from necrotic type II pneumocytes; seen in desquamated interstitial pneumonia and respiratory bronchiolitis interstitial lung disease; seen in other conditions?
Supervising Chief Surgeon (forensic)
Thyroid cytology
List of shoulder injuries - for a broad overview of all shoulder injuries (linking to specific problems).
Alternative Model for Personality Disorders - It is a more advanced diagnostic method that was presented in the DSM-5 in 2013. There is a place for it in Template:Personality disorder classification and also wanted to reference it in Structured Clinical Interview for DSM (SCID-AMPD) but there's nothing about it on Wikipedia. I can add info to the article but cannot create it as unregistered.
Academy of Behavioral Medicine Research -- Professional Organization / Learned Society [[58]]
Revenge bedtime procrastination: people who don’t have much control over their daytime life refuse to sleep early in order to regain some sense of freedom during late-night hours.
Survival surgery - surgery on live mice or other rodents in a research setting
Form FDA 1572 – Statement of Investigator form, which must be filed by an investigator running a clinical trial to study a new drug or agent. The investigator agrees to follow the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Code of Federal Regulations for the clinical trial. The investigator verifies that he or she has the experience and background needed to conduct the trial and that it will be done in a way that is ethical and scientifically sound. Also called 1572 form.
Proteotype - the acute state of the proteome in space and time
Donovan bodies - rod-shaped, oval organisms that can be seen in the cytoplasm of mononuclear phagocytes or histiocytes in tissue samples from patients with granuloma inguinale; they appear deep purple when stained with Wright's stain; these intracellular inclusions are the encapsulated gram-negative rods of the causative organisms; they were discovered by Charles Donovan
Cardio pulmonary exercise test (a non-invasive simultaneous measurement of the cardiovascular and respiratory system during exercise to assess a patient’s exercise capacity.) [62]
cell separator
cold coagulation
delay of flap
drug discrimination (DD; notable keywords: drug discrimination study, drug discrimination assay, drug discrimination test)
sonic lipolysis - a non-surgical alternative to liposuction; specialized frequencies of sound waves kill fat cells from outside the skin
sportsmetrics - knee-injury prevention for athletes
surgical delay procedure
tension-band wiring
tractotomy
universal protocol - surgical practice to reduce errors. The basics are who, what, and where. That is, ask (the patient) for their name (e.g. Jane Smith), ask for age (e.g. Dec 7, 1941), ask what we're here for (e.g. amputation), ask for specifics of where (e.g. left pinkie toe). See [66], [67], [68] and generally [69]
trans-duodenal sphincterotomy (trans-duodenal sphincteroplasty) - division of the sphincter of Oddi; an operation to open the lower end of the common duct to remove impacted stones or to relieve spasm or stricture of the terminal bile and pancreatic ducts; [75]; [76]; [77]; [78]; [79]
Brazilian Association of Psychiatry, Canadian Psychiatric Association, German Society of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy and Neurology, Irish College of Psychiatrists, Israeli Psychiatric Association, Italian Psychiatric Society, Japanese Society of Psychiatry & Neurology, Korean Neuropsychiatric Association, Maryland Psychiatric Society, Pakistan Psychiatric Society, Singapore Psychiatric Association, South African Society of Psychiatrists
American Board of Health Physics
American Chiropractic Network (ACN) - research on past, present, future of chiropractic managed care, specifically in Colorado
Food and Drug Administration approvable letter - a quasi-approval for a drug/medical device issued by the FDA up until 2008 that required further data before full approval could occur; [87]
God committee (currently a redirect to a section of death panel) - medical-ethics committee created to allocate dialysis treatment
Healthy Children Project's Center for Breastfeeding
Internatonal Association for Medical Assistance to Travellers (IAMAT) - travel-medicine organization founded in 1960; [88]
International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA) - [89][90]
International Congress on Hygiene and Demography - held at least 15 times between c. 1897 and 1912
mobile-army surgical hospitals and support of WWII - information on the medical field during the Second World War
National Ageing Research Institute - Australia - www.nari.unimelb.edu.au
Nigerian National Health Research Committee - body mandated to regulate the practice of research ethics in Nigeria (issued an important statement on Ebola)
Rare Cancer Research Foundation (RCRF)- US organization dedicated to curing rare cancers through strategic investments and innovative collaborations that facilitate effective research and accelerate deployment of promising therapies. [93][94][95][96][97][98][99][100]
The Sexual Dysfunction Association - UK organisation offering information and advice to men and women suffering from sexual dysfunction
Wait Time Alliance [www.waittimealliance.ca] An alliance of 18 Canadian specialty medical organizations that are concerned about, and report on, medical wait times.
Academic medicine (currently a redirect to Medicine without mention) Formerly had a one primary source stub, which was BLAR'd. Google Books pulls up seemingly good results. I'd do it myself, but I know nowhere near enough about medicine to make a competent article. Skarmory(talk •contribs) 06:14, 23 August 2023 (UTC)[reply]
SaveALife Mission Hospital - one of the best Hospitals in Nigeria, the first to perform bloodless and scar-less Fibroid removal surgery without recurrence in Nigeria and in partnership with Apollo Hospital India offers the best medical treatment available.
American Family Care
Arafa Medical Mission Hospital - first hospital in Kadakkal Town, South Kerala, to do hip-replacement surgery
civil surgeon - doctor for immigration-related medical checks in the U.S.
Cook Children's Health Care System - not-for-profit organization; based out of Fort Worth, TX; includes over 60 pediatric medical and specialty clinics; serves a primary area of six North Texas counties with an additional 126 county referral market, encompassing 47 percent of the state of Texas; [103]
The Heart Institute - Staten Island; known for its MICS CABG procedure
Kentucky Blood Center - non-profit community blood center serving more than 60 counties in eastern and central Kentucky
Leipzig University Hospital -- largest hospital in Leipzig, celebrated 600th anniversary recently
List of psychiatric hospitals
MEHRIT Centre Ltd Created as a cognitive and social neuroscience centre in 2005 to study the effectiveness of a parent-based relationship-oriented therapy inspired by the Developmental, Individual-difference, Relationship-based (DIR) method created by Stanley Greenspan and Serena Weider at York University, Canada. CEO is Dr. Stuart Shanker - Self-regulation expert. See also: Stanley Greenspan, Autism therapies. My conflict of interest: I work at The MEHRIT Centre Ltd. running Online Communications.
play2PREVENT
Porterbrook Clinic for Sexual Relationship Therapy and Sexual Medicine - Sheffield, England
Schick Shadel Hospital - an alternative to 12-step method of recovery
St. Joseph's Children's Hospital (Tampa, Florida)
St. Joseph's Hospital (Tampa, Florida)
St Peter's Hospice - the only adult hospice serving Bristol, UK. Established in 1978, so now celebrating it's 35th anniversary.
Stanford Cardiovascular Institute - the nucleus for cardiovascular research at Stanford University and home to myriad cardiovascular-related adult and pediatric research, clinical, and educational programs, centers and laboratories, as well as over 500 Stanford basic scientists, graduate students, clinician scientists, and other researchers in heart and vessel disease and prevention; [105][dead link]
Vera Moulton Wall Center - in conjunction with Lucile Packard Children's Hospital and Stanford Hospital and Clinics, the center seeks to enhance the lives of patients with pulmonary vascular disease by providing the highest level of clinical care, providing advanced training opportunities for physicians and other health care providers, and participating in clinical and bench-top research in pulmonary vascular disease; [106]
Classification Française des Troubles Mentaux de L'Enfant et de L'Adolescent - French alternative to the DSM for children
CPT:Pharmacometrics & Systems Pharmacology (https://ascpt.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/21638306) - a cross-disciplinary online open-access journal. This journal publishes research articles, reviews, and tutorials pertaining to advances in quantitative (e.g. modeling and simualtion) methods as applied in pharmacology, physiology, therapeutics, and translational medicine in humans. The journal is indexed in CAS: Chemical Abstracts Service (ACS), Embase (Elsevier), MEDLINE/PubMed (NLM), PubMed via PMS deposit (NLM), SCOPUS (Elsevier). It is owned by the American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics (who also owns Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics and Clinical and Translational Science). CPT:PSP has a CiteScore of 3.43 and was ranged 25/230 in the Pharmacology (Medical) category by CiteScore.
Combinatorial antibody library (now a redirect to MorphoSys)
Essential Clinical Global Health - a textbook that provides an overview of critical information clinicians and trainees require when working abroad in resource-limited settings. [107]
Grateful Med - was once a very popular search interface; possibly replaced by PubMed?
Healio.com – published by SLACK, Incorporated
Healthfinder - government web site providing easy to use tools for health promotion and disease prevention
Highlight HEALTH - news organization with articles on peer-reviewed research; [108]; [109]; [110]
Nursing Notes - Online publication for nurses and allied healthcare professionals in the UK. They came to notoriety in the UK when they started to publish the names of health and social care workers who died during the COVID-19 pandemic) ([111])
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health (Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health by the Korean Society for Preventive Medicine, published bimonthly) ([112])
Direct Healthcare Professional Communication - Wikidata item d:Q1280212
electronic-medication mangagement assistant (EMMA) by IN Range Systems; [123]; just approved by fda (ad?)
emergency vaccine stockpile
episode of care
Global Rating Scale - an internationally recognised tool for Quality Improvement in GI Endoscopy, also used as an accreditation tool by the Royal College of Physicians
health-assesment questionnaire - a clinical measure for patients to determine the impact of disability on their day-to-day life
Hospital waiting time (wait times in hospitals - possible redirect) and Hospital waiting times by country (Hospital wait times around the world - possible redirect) [124]
managed-care organizations - request for research of American Chiropractic Network, new managed care for chiropractic, pros vs. cons, learn from history of 1980s initial managed care programs
Medical Image Display Analysis Group - [125]; notable?
National Asthma Education Certification Board [126] - This was an article, then it was deleted because no one could find any information about it. I have listed their website. This is a valuable member of the pulmonary health field. Someone who has more time than me should write an article about it.
sedation scores - articles for each sedation score, or a combined page about the different sedation scores used, using this paper for instance; currently I believe there is only one article on the Ramsay Sedation Scale
standard precautions (healthcare) - guidelines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for reducing the risk of transmission of blood-borne and other pathogens in hospitals. The standard precautions synthesize the major features of universal precautions (designed to reduce the risk of transmission of bloodborne pathogens) and body substance isolation (designed to reduce the risk of pathogens from moist body substances) and apply them to all patients receiving care in hospitals regardless of their diagnosis or presumed infection status. Standard precautions apply to (1) blood; (2) all body fluids, secretions, and excretions except sweat, regardless of whether or not they contain blood; (3) nonintact skin; and (4) mucous membranes. The precautions are designed to reduce the risk of transmission of microorganisms from both recognized and unrecognized sources of infection in hospitals.
vibration analgesia - back pain low in particular --Capekm (talk) 03:47, 17 August 2011 (UTC) - happy to help you with some ideas about the topic, my article being rejected having not the notability high enough, together we can accomplish it[reply]
virtual hospital - generic term (as opposed to capitalized Virtual Hospital)
Requests listed in this section may belong somewhere else. Please help by moving them to a suitable location.
Fugl-Meyer Assessment of Physical Performance (FMA) - Grade of Impairment (Gladstone, David J., Cynthia J. Danells, and Sandra E. Black. "The Fugl-Meyer assessment of motor recovery after stroke: a critical review of its measurement properties." Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 16.3 (2002): 232-240.)
Bogalusa Heart Study - longitudinal study of the childhood origins of adult cardiovascular disease
CNESS - Comité national d'éthique pour la santé et les sciences de la vie (Mali government) [127]
Fuzzy epidemic model The Susceptible-Exposed–Infectious-Recovered (SEIR) model is the standard method for simulating a pandemic outbreak.[1] The SEIR model can combined with fuzzy logic into a Fuzzy epidemic model which is predicting a dynamical system. Unfortunately, the accuracy is low because the fuzzy membership function is based on subjective judgment.[2]
lift and carry - list of methods of transporting an injured person
phenotypic overlap
community paramedicine - umbrella term used to describe the vast array of expanded roles that could be provided by emergency medical services (EMS) providers.
mechanism of death & manner of death - in forensic medicine, distinguishable from, but often confused with, cause of death. Examples of the manner:cause:mechanism division are "Poor lifestyle choices:heart disease:heart attack", "mugging:gunshot wound:exsanguination", or "assisted suicide:terminal illness:drug overdose".[129][130] Could exist as independent articles, as a single article for Manner, Mechansim, and Cause of Death, or as a new section in the current cause of death article.
Warrior–worrier model by Goldman, Oroszi, and Ducci (2005), related to COMT[131](?) + [132]
^Renu Verma and S. P. Tiwari and Ranjit Kumar Upadhyay (2019). "Transmission dynamics of epidemic spread and outbreak of Ebola in West Africa: fuzzy modeling and simulation". Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computing. 60 (1–2). Springer Science and Business Media LLC: 637--671. doi:10.1007/s12190-018-01231-0.
^Shan Mei and Yifan Zhu and Xiaogang Qiu and Xuan Zhou and Zhenghu Zu and A. V. Boukhanovsky and P. M. A. Sloot (2014). "Individual Decision Making Can Drive Epidemics: A Fuzzy Cognitive Map Study". IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems. 22 (2). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE): 264--273. doi:10.1109/tfuzz.2013.2251638.