C&R in Germany
➣ Christina Valenti & Emily Butcher In Germany, psychology was formulated as a field of study in the 19th century as the trends in science began to be applied to…read more →
➣ Christina Valenti & Emily Butcher In Germany, psychology was formulated as a field of study in the 19th century as the trends in science began to be applied to…read more →
➣ By Kazuyoshi Tsuchiya, Kagemasa Kajiwara & Minoru Kimura Using a microneedle mimicking the size of a female mosquito’s labium, which collects blood almost painlessly, is an effective way to…read more →
➣ By Lingjun Kong India’s healthcare industry has been experiencing tremendous growth and is expected to be a major component of the country’s economy. Due to factors such as…read more →
➣ By Glen Bandiera Medicine has a long tradition of learning within a clinical environment under the watchful eyes of experienced supervisors. While this model still forms the backbone of…read more →
➣ By Mark L. Ryan et al. Since September 2001, the Army Trauma Training Center (ATTC) at the University of Miami has provided instruction and training in the management of…read more →
➣ By Luc Soler, Didier Mutter & Jacques Marescaux Violent behavior and road accidents account for the majority of liver injuries. Liver injuries, secondary to blunt trauma, are typical in…read more →
➣ Kimberly Huynh
➣ By Marjan Siadat & Rosemarie Fernandez Trauma is the leading cause of death in the first four decades of life, with traumarelated injuries constituting more than 25% of all…read more →
➣ By Mark P. Vu & James W. Price The wail of an ambulance siren announces the arrival of a trauma patient to the emergency department. Paramedics unload an injured…read more →
➣ By William W. McFadden & Michael Suehling The treatment of pediatric congenital heart disease is hampered by the scarcity of relevant cases, the lack of integrated data and the…read more →