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How to Write a Doctor’s Curriculum Vitae: All Steps
A curriculum vitae, or CV, is similar to a résumé and lists your academic and work experience throughout your career.…
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Types of Suture Materials: What, Why and When?
The ideal suture material – is sterile, easy to handle, strong (along all of its length), resistant to infection, and…
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How to Make a Slip Knot?
Hand tying of knots can be accomplished by either the two-hand or one-hand technique. Each technique has distinct advantages as…
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Very Good Technique: Umbilical Hernia Repair
Umbilical hernia is a weakness that develops in the abdominal wall through and around the belly button, called the umbilicus.…
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New Robots on the Move
Mini-Laparoscopy is defined as surgery with instruments that are 2 – 3 mm in diameter compared to the standard 5-10mm…
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Well, that’s not something you see every day.
The challenges in laparoscopic suturing include need to expertise to suture. Laparoscopic needle holder is a” key” instrument to accomplish…
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How To Keep Children Safe From COVID-19 This Fall
With the new school year started and autumn approaching, Colleen Nash, MD, MPH, Rush University Medical Center, pediatric infectious disease…
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The Kidney Project: Implantable Artificial Kidney Achieves Preclinical Milestone
The team will report that UC San Francisco scientists have successfully implanted a prototype kidney bioreactor containing functional human kidney cells into pigs without…
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Researchers Find Method to Regrow Cartilage with Stem Cells in the Joints to Treat Arthritis
Loss of this slippery and shock-absorbing tissue layer, called articular cartilage, is responsible for many cases of joint pain and arthritis, which afflicts more than…
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