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Scientists are in a real bind when it comes to peer review. It’s hard to be objective when we’re all among the peer reviewing and peer-reviewed, or plan to be. Still, we should be able to mobilize science’s repertoire to solve our problems.

 

Read Weighing Up Anonymity and Openness in Publication Peer Review on PLOS blogs, and Peer Review BC (Before Citations) on PLOS blogs by Hilda Bastian, May 13 and April 20, 2015.

Dr. Victoria Zdrok, clinical psychologist, sex therapist and 2004 Penthouse Pet of the Year. Photographed December 9, 2009 at the Jacqueline Marie Couture studio in New York City.

 

This image, and MANY MORE from this shoot are AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE! Prints, Originals, Personal Downloads and Rights-Managed at: archive.benjaminchertoff.com/c/benjaminchertoff/gallery/P...

 

Copyright 2009, Benjamin Chertoff

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400D + Helios 44-2 58mm F2, at F5.6 (I think).

Excessive Scalp Sweating – 4 Tips to Stop Your Head From Sweating

 

Excessive scalp sweating can be highly embarrassing with no obvious way to conceal it. Discover 4 great tips to prevent it in this article.

Cranio-Facial Hyperhidrosis

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The NIH's Clinical Center, located on the NIH campus in Bethesda, MD, is more than three million square feet.

 

Credit: National Institutes of Health

Haven't played with my ring light in so long and so I was just fresh from work and decided it is time to have a new self portrait with my macro LED ring flash.

 

Shooting Information:

 

Nikon D5000

Nikon 18-55,, f/3.5-5.6 kit lens

Manual Mode

1/180th @ 18mm zoom and f/16

ISO 800

Meike FC-110 Macro LED Ring Flash Fired

  

Post Processing Information:

 

Adobe Lightroom CC 6.7

Adobe Photoshop CC 2017

Nik Software Color Efex Pro 4

Nik Software Silver Efex Pro 2

Cropped

 

Off Shoe Flash Information:

 

1 x Meike FC-110 MAcro LED Flash @ 1/32nd Power

Directly in front of subject (Mounted on Lens)

No flash modifiers used

 

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Guy's and Thomas' were my second hospitals I worked at in London after The Royal London and St Bart's. I was head hunted for the Clinical PET Centre "Positron Emission Tomography" following the completion of my MSc in Nuclear Medicine and Applied Radiation Science. PET is novel imaging modality utilizing onsite created radionuclides from our own cyclotron reacted with biologically active pharmaceuticals and then introduced into patients expressing a multitude of pathology's mapping it's distribution and deviation from the norm. I also was a patient here following two lots of heart surgery, needless to say, I know the place well!

The UCD Medicine 2023 Clinical Commencement 'White Coat' Ceremony took place at UCD O'Reilly Hall, Belfield, on Friday 10th February 2023.

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Two women in a lab conduct laboratory research

An infographic designed to clarify the different kinds of clinical studies researchers use, to explain why researchers might use them, and to touch briefly on each type’s strengths and weaknesses.

 

More information: www.nih.gov/institutes-nih/nih-office-director/office-com...

 

Credit: National Institutes of Health

 

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A participant receives an injection in an NIH trial examining a vaccine intended to provide broad protection against a range of mosquito-borne diseases.

 

More information: www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/nih-begins-study-va...

 

Credit: National Institute on Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health

In April of 2016, experts at the NIH began a first-in-human trial to attempt to treat Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML), a rare, often fatal brain disease, in patients with immunosuppression, such as patients who have recently undergone organ transplant, stem cell transplant or cancer treatment.

 

The study involves extracting certain blood cells from a healthy relative of a patient with PML, manipulating them in the Clinical Center Cell Processing Section lab and then injecting them into the patient.

In the photo above, Sue Ellen Frodigh, a lead technologist in the Clinical Center's Cell Processing Section, checks on the cells.

 

Credit: Clinical Center, National Institutes of Health

Photo submitted by Wanda Sterling

 

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Footage of the NIH Clinical Center's north entrance.

The Clinical Center is located on the NIH campus in Bethesda, MD.

 

Credit: National Institutes of Health

The Nestlé Research Center Metabolic Unit runs clinical studies in areas including metabolism and energy regulation, to support Nestlé's Nutrition, Health and Wellness initiatives.

  

On December 12, 1980, the NIH Clinical Center was renamed the Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center by Congress. Magnuson served as a U.S. Representative (1937–1944) and a U.S. Senator (1944–1981) from Washington. As a chair of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, he actively supported biomedical research at NIH. The Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center, together with the Mark O. Hatfield Center for Clinical Research, make up the largest hospital devoted to medical research, the NIH Clinical Center.

 

Graphical overview for the course structure, learning tasks, and assessment for E-Learning & Clinical Education (ClinEd.711). This is an optional course in the Postgraduate Clinical Education Programme offered at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.

The Metabolic Unit in Lausanne has exercise equipment to measure energy expenditure under physical performance conditions.

 

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Clinical studies help us produce scientific evidences for the health benefits of our products and specific ingredients. At Nestlé Research we have a well-equipped Metabolic Unit.

A clinical trial has begun to examine the safety and use of two HIV prevention tools—oral pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and a vaginal ring—in adolescent girls and young women in southern Africa. Funded by the National Institutes of Health, the trial is designed to contribute to the delivery of safe, effective and desirable choices of HIV prevention methods for adolescent girls and young women, who are disproportionately affected by the HIV epidemic.

 

Learn more: www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/study-prep-vaginal-...

 

Credit: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases/NIH

A health care provider, AHS nurse, assists a client at the Bariatric Care suite while she uses a walker to make her way down a hallway at the clinic. This clinic provides medical, psychological, and surgical interventions for weight management and improving health. Support is provided to individuals with obesity who require complex medical management and/or surgical intervention.

 

Photos aim to reflect positive imagery for obese populations. Using various spaces of the bariatric care suite, we will take photos of care providers and clients receiving diabetes and obesity care.

The NIH Clinical Center’s Rehabilitation Medicine Department presented a virtual reality demonstration for NIH researchers. The benefits of immersing patients with rare and undiagnosed diseases into carefully controlled, computer-generated environments is being studied at the Clinical Center.

 

Credit: National Institutes of Health

In late 2014, the Clinical Center, along with the Office of Research and Facilities, completed the installation of a large autoclave, or pressure chamber, used to sterilize equipment.

 

The autoclave, accompanied by two smaller autoclaves installed in September, serves the Special Clinical Studies Unit (SCSU). The SCSU is an inpatient unit designed with a state-of-the-art infrastructure that allows for isolation capabilities and infection control while patients participate in clinical research studies. Being in close proximity to the high containment unit, used recently to treat patients exposed to or diagnosed with Ebola, allows for the processing of waste on-site. All waste is steam sterilized at temperatures of at least 250 degrees Fahrenheit under pressure for no less than an hour.

 

Credit: Clinical Center, NIH

 

Subject: Maxwell, Alice Freeland 1890-1961

       University of California (1868-1952)

 

Type: Black-and-white photographs

 

Topic: Obstetrics

     Women scientists

 

Local number: SIA Acc. 90-105 [SIA2008-5950]

 

Summary: Alice Freeland Maxwell (1890-1961) was clinical professor of obstetrics at University of California Medical School

 

Cite as: Acc. 90-105 - Science Service, Records, 1920s-1970s, Smithsonian Institution Archives

 

Persistent URL:Link to data base record

 

Repository:Smithsonian Institution Archives

 

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On July 23, 1987 President Ronald Reagan visited the NIH Clinical Center to announce his 13-member Commission on the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Epidemic. HHS Secretary Otis R. Bowen and President Ronald Reagan listen as NIH Director James B. Wyngaarden briefed the president on the NIH's efforts in fighting AIDS.

 

Credit: National Institutes of Health

Macchè!

 

Il Capitan Jack Sparrow qui presente aveva visto 10 euro per terra ed è rimasto vittima di un volgarissimo colpo della strega!!!

 

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Nonsense!

 

Captain Jack Sparrow here had seen this 10 euro on the ground and was the victim of a vulgar lumbago!

 

(Pose: deviousMind)

Bloody Fat Booth app.+ Ageing Booth app. My very kind partner did this to me...............................!!!!

Clinical specimen testing for novel coronavirus (COVID-19) at New York State Department of Health's Wadsworth Laboratory.

Nursing Respiratory Intervention Lab. 9-25-15. Photos by Ashley Veeser

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Jones here. Tom Jones. After the incantation, there was a puff of smoke, and after the vespene gas disappeared, the spiders were all gone.

 

Except one.

 

He was a party-goer, looking for the place where the trick-or-treating would begin.

 

"I'm sorry. I got lost," he explained, also sharing in his fear of spiders.

 

Rayann asked, "Then, why are you dressed in a spider costume?"

 

"My therapists said I should learn to face my fears, so this is one way I can do that." He explained it with such clinical response, that we were wondering if hypnosis was also employed in his treatment.

 

"Time for me to go," interrupted the man with the wand. "I have other spiders to disperse before the night grows darker. Once it's dark, you can't see them very well."

 

"And time for us to go as well," I reminded Rayann. "We still have to get over to the other side of the refuge before things happen."

 

Suddenly, there was the cracking sound of a large branch.

 

2018 October 22

Now firmly established as a key milestone in our students' education, the Clinical Commencement 'White Coat' Ceremony marks the formal immersion into full time clinical training. The 2017 Clinical Commencement Ceremony took place on 17th February 2017 in UCD O'Reilly Hall and as attended by faculty, students and their families and friends.

When one thinks of floor and ground coverings, Pink would not be the first colour that springs to mind as a choice.

 

Perhaps the sole reason, that a well known Panther also shops here too.

 

This area is so tidy and well presented right up to the point of being almost clinical. Until you look down, if fact you don't need too, the colour is being reflected back everywhere.

As ICU Consultant and Clinical Director of Support Services, Meera faced a “sheer fear of the unknown” as she treated “suddenly very ill” patients. In this “very difficult year to cope”, she worked hard to ensure there was “enough equipment, medicines, even oxygen.” She feels the NHS has “been severely affected” as “staff have worked extremely hard physically and mentally”, with a “big burden” now to deal with after “non-essential work had to stop”. She hopes “more mental support” will be made available as “witnessing colleagues being ill [has] been very traumatic”, and “not being able to deal with all the bereaved has been very difficult too.” She hopes “in future the vaccine works and we get this problem under control.”

 

Meera is one of 67 NHS staff I photographed across George Eliot Hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic first wave.

 

"Humans of the Pandemic" features portraits and thoughts from many roles incl doctors, domestics, maternity, mortuary, nurses, pathology, pharmacy, physio, and surgery – to name a few.

 

See the full project gallery on my link in bio, or www.matthewthompson.co.uk/humans-of-the-pandemic

 

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