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Contributor(s): National Institute of Dental Research (U.S.)
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (U.S.)
Publication: [Bethesda, Md.] : National Institute of Dental
Research : National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, [19--]
Language(s): English
Format: Still image
Subject(s): Universal Precautions -- methods
Protective Devices
Genre(s): Posters
Abstract: Black and white poster with turquoise lettering. Title at top of poster. Entire poster is a reproduction of a b&w photo featuring five health professionals in white coats and protective gear giving a thumbs up gesture. All wear protective goggles, some have masks on and some have masks around their necks. Two workers wear caps as well. Publisher information and logos in lower left corner.
Extent: 1 photomechanical print (poster) : 50 x 37 cm.
Technique: color
NLM Unique ID: 101438527
NLM Image ID: A026155
Permanent Link: resource.nlm.nih.gov/101438527
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Tim Adams and Capt. Kim Dortélus speak to students from the New York University Women's Health Student Nursing Association and Nursing Students for Global Health during an April 4 event and to a class of senior nursing students of veteran and retired U.S. Army nurse Dr. Sylvia Colon Cabassa at Fairleigh Dickinson University on April 5. Lt. Col. Adams' remarks centered on his career as an Army anesthetic nurse, including eight years at Tripler Medical Center in Honolulu, deployments to Iraq and to Afghanistan, and time spent providing assistance in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. This presentation was a part of the U.S. Army Medical Department (AMEDD) College Tour which is an opportunity for students to learn about medical-related opportunities and incentives offered by the Army.
To learn more about opportunities with the U.S. Army Medical Department, visit www.goarmy.com/amedd.html
Way too long to wait by the look of this patient ... or should I say patience ran out, but the patient didn't! :)
This is an exhibit at the Herberton Pioneer Museum, on Australia's Atherton Tablelands, in far north Queensland. As a kid I used to say a place very much like this used to scare the life out of me ... then I find this! LOL
Thank goodness for more modern methods these days
The information shows the main equipment being used is a Borden air/water unit. These were messy devices needing the dentist to wear waterproof apron to catch the overspray.
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Black and white photo of Hungarian nurses in uniform with their instructor, taken outdoors in the 1950s.
The Know Your Source FDA program:
The number of Rogue Wholesale Drug Distributors selling fake or unapproved prescription drugs in the U.S. market is growing...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned that doctors need to:
* be vigilant when purchasing medicines
* verify that their supplier is licensed by the state
* know the source for prescription drugs.
Sources and more information:
* Know Your Source: Protecting Patients from Unsafe Drugs, FDA ucm389121, 09/23/2014 .
* Reducing the Threat of Counterfeit and Unapproved Drugs in Clinical Settings, brookings, 2013/07/19.
U.S. Army Capt. Pamela Cotton and Staff Sgt. Alberto Santiago speak to students at the University of California, Berkeley during an April 20 event on campus.
To learn more about opportunities with the U.S. Army Medical Department, visit www.goarmy.com/amedd.html
Attendee at the 2nd Annual Black Physicians Forum. The purpose of the Forum is to connect physicians with colleagues throughout Northern California to discuss physician leadership and potential collaborative roles in chronic disease education, policy change, prevention, and improve health equities in communities of color. Attendance will include clinicians, medical students, nurses, and other health professional throughout Northern California. # event photographer
The Know Your Source FDA program:
The number of Rogue Wholesale Drug Distributors selling fake or unapproved prescription drugs in the U.S. market is growing...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned that doctors need to:
* be vigilant when purchasing medicines
* verify that their supplier is licensed by the state
* know the source for prescription drugs.
Sources and more information:
* Know Your Source: Protecting Patients from Unsafe Drugs, FDA ucm389121, 09/23/2014 .
* Reducing the Threat of Counterfeit and Unapproved Drugs in Clinical Settings, brookings, 2013/07/19.
The Know Your Source FDA program:
The number of Rogue Wholesale Drug Distributors selling fake or unapproved prescription drugs in the U.S. market is growing...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned that doctors need to:
* be vigilant when purchasing medicines
* verify that their supplier is licensed by the state
* know the source for prescription drugs.
Sources and more information:
* Know Your Source: Protecting Patients from Unsafe Drugs, FDA ucm389121, 09/23/2014 .
* Reducing the Threat of Counterfeit and Unapproved Drugs in Clinical Settings, brookings, 2013/07/19.
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Tim Adams and Capt. Kim Dortélus speak to students from the New York University Women's Health Student Nursing Association and Nursing Students for Global Health during an April 4 event and to a class of senior nursing students of veteran and retired U.S. Army nurse Dr. Sylvia Colon Cabassa at Fairleigh Dickinson University on April 5. Lt. Col. Adams' remarks centered on his career as an Army anesthetic nurse, including eight years at Tripler Medical Center in Honolulu, deployments to Iraq and to Afghanistan, and time spent providing assistance in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. This presentation was a part of the U.S. Army Medical Department (AMEDD) College Tour which is an opportunity for students to learn about medical-related opportunities and incentives offered by the Army.
To learn more about opportunities with the U.S. Army Medical Department, visit www.goarmy.com/amedd.html
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The Know Your Source FDA program:
The number of Rogue Wholesale Drug Distributors selling fake or unapproved prescription drugs in the U.S. market is growing...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned that doctors need to:
* be vigilant when purchasing medicines
* verify that their supplier is licensed by the state
* know the source for prescription drugs.
Sources and more information:
* Know Your Source: Protecting Patients from Unsafe Drugs, FDA ucm389121, 09/23/2014 .
* Reducing the Threat of Counterfeit and Unapproved Drugs in Clinical Settings, brookings, 2013/07/19.
Nurse assists a new mom breastfeeding her baby. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Ministry of Health have helped ease the health burden of pregnant women, ensuring safe deliveries and healthy babies in Alay, Chon-Alay, Kara-Kulja, and Nookat raions.
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U.S. Army Lt. Col. Brian Weisgram speaks to members of the UT Austin Health Occupations Students of America chapter during an April 7 event at the University of Texas at Austin. Weisgram’s remarks centered on his career as an Army critical care nurse, including his various military tours, such as an airborne Forward Surgical Team Commander, his deployment to Iraq, and his varied notable awards, including the distinguished Army Surgeon General’s 9A designator, the highest level of professional recognition with the Army Medical Department. This presentation was a part of the U.S. Army Medical Department (AMEDD) College Tour which is an opportunity for students to learn about medical-related opportunities and incentives offered by the Army.
To learn more about opportunities with the U.S. Army Medical Department, visit www.goarmy.com/amedd.html.
On December 10, 2014, The Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health and National Center for Transgender Equality are hosting a Community Clinician Roundtable for providers who care for transgender patients in the Washington, DC, MD, VA community. The roundtable will include physicians, nurses, therapists, attorneys, and health care staff who support this population.
The health of mothers and children has improved and reduced the number of newborn deaths in poor areas. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Ministry of Health have helped ease the health burden of pregnant women, ensuring safe deliveries and healthy babies in Alay, Chon-Alay, Kara-Kulja, and Nookat raions.
Read more on:
On December 10, 2014, The Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health and National Center for Transgender Equality are hosting a Community Clinician Roundtable for providers who care for transgender patients in the Washington, DC, MD, VA community. The roundtable will include physicians, nurses, therapists, attorneys, and health care staff who support this population.
On December 10, 2014, The Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health and National Center for Transgender Equality are hosting a Community Clinician Roundtable for providers who care for transgender patients in the Washington, DC, MD, VA community. The roundtable will include physicians, nurses, therapists, attorneys, and health care staff who support this population.
On December 10, 2014, The Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health and National Center for Transgender Equality are hosting a Community Clinician Roundtable for providers who care for transgender patients in the Washington, DC, MD, VA community. The roundtable will include physicians, nurses, therapists, attorneys, and health care staff who support this population.
On December 10, 2014, The Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health and National Center for Transgender Equality are hosting a Community Clinician Roundtable for providers who care for transgender patients in the Washington, DC, MD, VA community. The roundtable will include physicians, nurses, therapists, attorneys, and health care staff who support this population.
On December 10, 2014, The Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health and National Center for Transgender Equality are hosting a Community Clinician Roundtable for providers who care for transgender patients in the Washington, DC, MD, VA community. The roundtable will include physicians, nurses, therapists, attorneys, and health care staff who support this population.
On December 10, 2014, The Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health and National Center for Transgender Equality are hosting a Community Clinician Roundtable for providers who care for transgender patients in the Washington, DC, MD, VA community. The roundtable will include physicians, nurses, therapists, attorneys, and health care staff who support this population.
On December 10, 2014, The Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health and National Center for Transgender Equality are hosting a Community Clinician Roundtable for providers who care for transgender patients in the Washington, DC, MD, VA community. The roundtable will include physicians, nurses, therapists, attorneys, and health care staff who support this population.
On December 10, 2014, The Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health and National Center for Transgender Equality are hosting a Community Clinician Roundtable for providers who care for transgender patients in the Washington, DC, MD, VA community. The roundtable will include physicians, nurses, therapists, attorneys, and health care staff who support this population.
On December 10, 2014, The Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health and National Center for Transgender Equality are hosting a Community Clinician Roundtable for providers who care for transgender patients in the Washington, DC, MD, VA community. The roundtable will include physicians, nurses, therapists, attorneys, and health care staff who support this population.
On December 10, 2014, The Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health and National Center for Transgender Equality are hosting a Community Clinician Roundtable for providers who care for transgender patients in the Washington, DC, MD, VA community. The roundtable will include physicians, nurses, therapists, attorneys, and health care staff who support this population.
On December 10, 2014, The Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health and National Center for Transgender Equality are hosting a Community Clinician Roundtable for providers who care for transgender patients in the Washington, DC, MD, VA community. The roundtable will include physicians, nurses, therapists, attorneys, and health care staff who support this population.
On December 10, 2014, The Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health and National Center for Transgender Equality are hosting a Community Clinician Roundtable for providers who care for transgender patients in the Washington, DC, MD, VA community. The roundtable will include physicians, nurses, therapists, attorneys, and health care staff who support this population.
On December 10, 2014, The Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health and National Center for Transgender Equality are hosting a Community Clinician Roundtable for providers who care for transgender patients in the Washington, DC, MD, VA community. The roundtable will include physicians, nurses, therapists, attorneys, and health care staff who support this population.
On December 10, 2014, The Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health and National Center for Transgender Equality are hosting a Community Clinician Roundtable for providers who care for transgender patients in the Washington, DC, MD, VA community. The roundtable will include physicians, nurses, therapists, attorneys, and health care staff who support this population.
On December 10, 2014, The Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health and National Center for Transgender Equality are hosting a Community Clinician Roundtable for providers who care for transgender patients in the Washington, DC, MD, VA community. The roundtable will include physicians, nurses, therapists, attorneys, and health care staff who support this population.
On December 10, 2014, The Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health and National Center for Transgender Equality are hosting a Community Clinician Roundtable for providers who care for transgender patients in the Washington, DC, MD, VA community. The roundtable will include physicians, nurses, therapists, attorneys, and health care staff who support this population.
Helene Clayton-Jeter, O.D., co-manages the Cardiovascular and Endocrine Liaison Program (CELP), at FDA’s Office of Special Health Issues. She's also a contributor to FDA Voice.
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On December 10, 2014, The Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health and National Center for Transgender Equality are hosting a Community Clinician Roundtable for providers who care for transgender patients in the Washington, DC, MD, VA community. The roundtable will include physicians, nurses, therapists, attorneys, and health care staff who support this population.
On December 10, 2014, The Kaiser Permanente Center for Total Health and National Center for Transgender Equality are hosting a Community Clinician Roundtable for providers who care for transgender patients in the Washington, DC, MD, VA community. The roundtable will include physicians, nurses, therapists, attorneys, and health care staff who support this population.
Capt. Pamela Cotton spoke to students from the University of Michigan School of Dentistry on Sept. 22, highlighting some of her most fulfilling experiences as an Army dentist. One of those experiences was providing dental care for 800 active duty Soldiers and emergency care to an additional 800 Soldiers during a deployment to Camp Stanley in Korea.
To learn more about opportunities with the U.S. Army Medical Department, visit www.goarmy.com/amedd.html
Doctors attend to an elderly patient in a health clinic in Kyrgyz Republic. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Ministry of Health have helped ease the health burden of the residents in Alay, Chon-Alay, Kara-Kulja, and Nookat raions.
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On Oct. 19, Capt. Pamela Cotton visited Rice University’s Pre-Dental Society to discuss the Army’s Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP) and how qualified students can receive full tuition for any accredited dental program, plus a monthly stipend of more than $2,000.
For more information on the HPSP, visit www.goarmy.com/amedd/education/hpsp.html
The University of North Carolina Military Medicine Interest Group hosted the U.S. Army Medical Department (AMEDD) on Nov. 2 to learn more about different career opportunities offered through Army Medicine. Here, U.S. Army Maj. Ezella Washington (right) and Capt. Emmanuel Canoy (center) answer questions from a medical student about a career in Army medicine.
To learn more about opportunities with the U.S. Army Medical Department, visit www.goarmy.com/amedd.html
Children at a health care center in Kyrgyz Republic. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Ministry of Health have helped ease the health burden of pregnant women, ensuring safe deliveries and healthy babies in Alay, Chon-Alay, Kara-Kulja, and Nookat raions.
Read more on:
U.S. Army Capt. Pamela Cotton and Staff Sgt. Alberto Santiago speak to students at the University of California, Berkeley during an April 20 event on campus.
To learn more about opportunities with the U.S. Army Medical Department, visit www.goarmy.com/amedd.html
U.S. Army Lt. Col. Tim Adams and Capt. Kim Dortélus speak to students from the New York University Women's Health Student Nursing Association and Nursing Students for Global Health during an April 4 event and to a class of senior nursing students of veteran and retired U.S. Army nurse Dr. Sylvia Colon Cabassa at Fairleigh Dickinson University on April 5. Lt. Col. Adams' remarks centered on his career as an Army anesthetic nurse, including eight years at Tripler Medical Center in Honolulu, deployments to Iraq and to Afghanistan, and time spent providing assistance in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. This presentation was a part of the U.S. Army Medical Department (AMEDD) College Tour which is an opportunity for students to learn about medical-related opportunities and incentives offered by the Army.
To learn more about opportunities with the U.S. Army Medical Department, visit www.goarmy.com/amedd.html
The intensive care nursery of the Department of Paediatrics of the Prince of Wales Hospital in Sha Tin, New Territories in Hong Kong. Construction of the hospital started in 1979 on reclaimed land. The hospital started operations in 1984.
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Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson speaking at the 2011 Black Physicians Forum . Annual event sponsored by SacCulturalHub.com The purpose of the Forum is to connect physicians with colleagues throughout Northern California to discuss physician leadership and potential collaborative roles in chronic disease education, policy change, prevention, and improve health equities in communities of color. Attendance will include clinicians, medical students, nurses, and other health professional throughout Northern California. #Event Photographer