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Formal agreement outlining conditions, compliance standards, and restrictions governing exhibitor participation in a live Continuing Medical Education activity conducted by an accredited medical institution.
Document Type:
Exhibitor Agreement Form
Subject:
Commercial Exhibit Participation in CME Activity
Organizing Institution:
New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai
Accredited Provider:
New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai
Department:
Institute for Continuing Medical Education
Director:
Kimberly A. Corbin, CHCP
CME Coordinator:
Barbara Aubel
Activity Format:
Live
Regulatory Framework:
Updated ACCME Standards for Commercial Support; Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General; Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) Code; American Medical Association Code of Medical Ethics
Location:
120 East 16th Street – 12th Floor, New York, NY 10003
Submission Method:
Fax or Email
Submission Deadline:
One month prior to course date
Signatories:
Exhibitor Contact Person; Accredited Provider Representative
Restrictions:
No promotional activity within educational space; No distribution of medication samples; No subletting of exhibit space
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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Year:
2023
Region / City:
New York
Topic:
Research, IRB, External IRB
Document Type:
Request Form
Institution:
Mount Sinai
Author:
Mount Sinai Research Department
Target Audience:
Research Personnel
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Note:
Contextual Description
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Human Subjects Research, Institutional Review Board, Research Policy
Document Type:
Guidance
Organ / Institution:
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (ISMMS)
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Researchers at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
Traditional biblical period
Region:
Mount Sinai / Ancient Israel
Subject:
Torah portion commentary
Document type:
Religious commentary / Exegesis
Institution:
Jewish educational and religious study
Author:
Harav Yaakov Medan
Audience:
Students and scholars of Torah
Primary sources:
Exodus (Shemot) chapters 19–24, Leviticus (Vayikra) chapters 1, 25–26
Key themes:
Covenant, commandments, assembly at Mount Sinai, Book of the Covenant
Year:
Not specified
Region:
Israel
Document Type:
Religious lesson plan
Institution:
Unknown / Biblical study context
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Learners studying Scripture
Scripture Focus:
Exodus 24:1–34:28
Period Covered:
Time of Israel at Mount Sinai
Memory Verse:
Exodus 34:6–7
Materials:
Resources 1, 10, 11; Handout 2 from resource CD70
Year:
Not specified
Location:
Israel
Topic:
Jewish law and agricultural mitzvot
Document type:
Shiur / Lecture text
Institution:
Yeshivat Har Etzion, Virtual Beit Midrash
Author:
Rav Dr. Judah Goldberg
Audience:
Students and learners of Torah
Source:
Torah texts, Talmud, Sifrei, and rabbinic commentary
Period covered:
Biblical and Talmudic times
Date published online:
Not specified
Mitzvot discussed:
Bikkurim, Mikra Bikkurim
Legal categories:
Sanctity of the soil, Berit Avot, Berit Sinai
Year:
1956
Region / city:
Sinai, Egypt
Theme:
Military conflict
Document type:
Military report
Organization:
Israeli Air Force
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Military personnel, historians
Period of validity:
1956
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
Note:
Year
Region / City:
Bristol
Theme:
Clinical Biochemistry
Document Type:
Departmental Information
Organization:
Bristol Royal Infirmary
Target Audience:
Medical professionals, Clinical Biochemists
Organisation:
NHS Grampian
Job Title:
Health Care Support Worker
Grade:
Band 2
Salary:
£19,609 – £21,615 per annum
Hours:
37.5 hours per week
Job Reference:
CI082769
Department:
Short Stay Medical Unit – Ward 103
Location:
Emergency Care Centre, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary
Unit Capacity:
30 beds
Service Scope:
Short stay medical admissions up to 72 hours
Reporting Structure:
Nurse Manager / Senior Charge Nurse / Staff Nurse
Shift Pattern:
12 hour shifts, day and night rotation
Disclosure Requirement:
PVG clearance
Mandatory Training:
Basic Life Support; Moving and Handling; Fire Seminar; Management of Violence and Aggression; Blood Transfusion Training
Document Type:
Job Description and Person Specification
Clinical Role:
Delivery of supervised and delegated patient care within multidisciplinary team
Record Systems:
In-patient records system and patient monitoring systems
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Inverness, Scotland, UK
Department:
In-patient wards – Royal Northern Infirmary Community Hospital
Job Type:
Full-time nursing position
Reports to:
Senior Charge Nurse
Job Reference:
SENESSNURSHOSP03
Target Audience:
Nursing staff
Period of Service:
Ongoing
Last Update:
March 2021
Purpose:
Provide individualized patient care, manage clinical caseload, and participate in ward leadership
Equipment:
Clinical and office equipment, medical devices for patient monitoring and treatment
Organizational Scope:
NHS Highland, acute, rehabilitation, terminal and observation care
Year:
2026
Institution:
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
Department:
Renal Directorate
Document Type:
Clinical guideline
Intended Audience:
Healthcare professionals in nephrology and dialysis units
Indication:
Prevention of clotting in extracorporeal haemodialysis circuits
Dosage Information:
Weight-based Dalteparin administration at start of dialysis
Monitoring:
Anti-Xa levels at 1 and 4 hours post-administration under specific conditions
Contraindications:
Systemic anticoagulation, invasive procedures within 24 hours, hypersensitivity to heparin or LMWHs, haemophilia, severe thrombocytopenia, recent cerebral haemorrhage, severe liver disease, acute peptic ulceration
Side Effects:
Skin rashes, minor bruising, systemic allergic reactions, excessive bleeding, thrombocytopenia, skin necrosis, hyperkalaemia
Reversal:
Protamine sulphate if severe bleeding occurs during or within 2 hours post-dialysis
Organisation:
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
Department:
Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Position Title:
Locum Consultant in Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Grade:
Locum Consultant
Job Reference:
102941
Location:
Glasgow Royal Infirmary / Princess Royal Maternity, Glasgow
Country:
United Kingdom
Application Closing Date:
31 May 2022
Contact Person:
Ros Jamieson
Contact Position:
Clinical Director
Contact Email:
[email protected]
Contact Telephone:
0141 201 3337
Required Professional Registration:
General Medical Council (GMC) registration with licence to practise
Professional Qualification:
FRCA or equivalent and eligibility for inclusion in the GMC Specialist Register
Application Method:
NHS Scotland eRecruitment system (Job Train)
Recruitment System Website:
https://apply.jobs.scot.nhs.uk
Eligibility Requirements:
Right to work in the United Kingdom in accordance with UK Visas and Immigration rules and the points-based immigration system
Related Policy Context:
EU Settlement Scheme and UK points-based immigration system introduced January 2021
Associated Programme:
Hospital Modernisation Programme in Glasgow
Healthcare Sector:
National Health Service (NHS)
Document Type:
Candidate information pack for medical recruitment
Year:
2026
Institution:
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
Department:
Renal Directorate
Topic:
Calciphylaxis treatment
Document type:
Clinical guideline
Indication:
Management of calciphylaxis (unlicensed indication)
Dosage form:
Intravenous infusion
Author:
Renal Directorate, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
Target audience:
Nephrologists, dialysis nurses, clinical pharmacists
Administration protocol:
Pre-treatment with ondansetron 4mg IV; initial test dose 12.5g IV; subsequent doses 25g IV
Monitoring requirements:
Blood pressure, U&Es, calcium, phosphate, PTH
Adverse effects:
Hypotension, nausea, vomiting, metabolic acidosis, sinus congestion, headache, disorientation, prolonged bleeding time
Reconstitution:
Not required
Duration of treatment:
Continue indefinitely or according to response
Renal/hepatic adjustment:
None required
Source type:
Clinical practice guideline
Year:
2026
Location:
Hull, UK
Topic:
Healthcare support for people with learning disabilities
Document type:
Service information sheet
Organization:
Hull Royal Infirmary
Authors:
Natalie Yeaman, Theresa Lambert
Target audience:
Patients with learning disabilities, families, carers, hospital staff
Service availability:
Monday to Friday, 08:30-16:30
Contact numbers:
01482 311547, 01482 311022, Mobile: 07929 654503
Hospital units:
Brocklehurst Building, First Floor, Hull Royal Infirmary; Castle Hill Hospital
Services provided:
Guidance on care pathways, reasonable adjustments, patient passports, communication support, Mental Capacity Act and Best Interest Framework advice, staff training, discharge planning
Year:
2022–2023
Location:
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Department:
Medicine of the Elderly and Stroke
Position Type:
Fixed-term clinical fellowship
Contract Duration:
12 months
Employer:
NHS Lothian
Application Deadline:
9 October 2023
Qualifications Required:
GMC registered medical practitioner, completion of UK Foundation Programme or equivalent
Experience Required:
Clinical experience in Medicine of the Elderly
Working Hours:
Hospital at Night, late shifts, weekends, banded post
Educational Opportunities:
Teaching, research, quality improvement projects, Clinical Educator Programme
Supervision:
Assigned educational supervisors with annual appraisal
Document ID:
UTHH Pedi ENT Q&A: Ear Tubes (2023-09-16)
Type:
Patient Information Series
Topic:
Ear Tubes
Intended Audience:
Parents of children undergoing ear tube surgery
Region/City:
Houston
Year:
2023
Date of Approval:
2023-09-16
Procedure:
Surgical procedure for ear tube placement
Complications:
Otorrhea, blocked tubes, perforation, scarring, need for additional tubes
Recovery Time:
1-2 hours post-surgery, full recovery in a day
Follow-up:
Every 6-8 months for tube check
Surgical Duration:
Less than 5 minutes per ear
Anesthesia:
Gas anesthesia
Fluid Management:
Clear liquids after surgery, regular food on the next day
Ear Tubes Duration:
6-36 months
Ear Tube Removal:
Possible after 3+ years
Note:
Complications
Scarring, drainage, tube blockages, infections
Additional Information:
For more details, contact UTHealth Houston Pedi ENT at (713) 486-5000 or MyUTHealthHouston
Explanation:
Information document for parents detailing ear tube surgery for children, covering the procedure, potential complications, recovery, and follow-up care.
Year:
2024-2025
Region / City:
Washington State
Topic:
Medical authorization form
Document Type:
Medical Authorization
Organization:
Washington State School for the Blind
Author:
Licensed Health Professional
Target Audience:
Parents/Guardians, School Staff
Effective Period:
07/01/2024 - 08/31/2025
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Topic:
Ear health screening and reporting
Population:
First Nations children
Indicator:
PI26 National Key Performance Indicator (nKPI)
Framework:
National guide to preventative healthcare for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people
System:
MMEx Clinical Information System
Type of document:
Health reporting guidance article
Subject:
Recording and counting rules for ear health checks
Reporting period:
12 months
Data sources:
Ear Health and Hearing module; Procedures; Conditions/Diagnoses; Observations; Custom Form “Health Check for Ear Health”
Related documents:
Specifications for nKPI and OSR (Appendix E, Section 6); CIS User Guides
Geographic scope:
Australia
Year:
2021
Country:
Aotearoa New Zealand
Subject:
Ear and hearing health equity for Māori and Pacific children
Document type:
Research report
Methodology:
Online survey and virtual hui
Organisations involved:
Eisdell Moore Centre for Hearing and Balance Research
Project focus:
Ear and Hearing Healthcare (EHHC) services
Population:
Māori and Pacific tamariki
Contributors:
Dr Rebecca Garland; Dr Meagan Barclay; Kylie Bolland; Dr Elizabeth Holt; Dr Rachelle Love; Alehandrea Manuel; Dr Alice Stringer
Funding and support:
Eisdell Moore Centre for Hearing and Balance Research
Key themes:
Institutional racism; policy structures; workforce issues; access barriers; systems change
Related programmes referenced:
UNHSEIP; B4 School Check
Year:
2020
Region / City:
Eastern Cape
Topic:
Life Sciences
Document Type:
Worksheet
Author:
Directorate Senior Curriculum Management (SEN-FET)
Target Audience:
Grade 12 Students
Period of Action:
Term 2
Date of Approval:
June 2, 2020
Date of Changes:
N/A
Context:
Educational worksheet for Grade 12 students on life sciences, focusing on the topic of ear function, hearing, and balance.
Year:
2017
Region:
United Kingdom
Topic:
Health / Ear Care
Document Type:
Informational Leaflet
Organization:
NHS and affiliated private clinics
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
General public
Last Updated:
October 2017
Medical Disclaimer:
Information is for personal interpretation and may become outdated; consult a healthcare provider for medical advice