1.A study on the cognition and attitude toward psychiatric disorders of the military leaders.
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1993;32(1):85-95
No abstract available.
Cognition*
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Humans
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Military Personnel*
2.Three Cases of Giant Hydronephrosis.
Yong Joo KIM ; Yeng Sik YOON ; Yun Heung LEE
Korean Journal of Urology 1969;10(4):191-195
Three cases of giant hydronephrosis containing 9,800 cc, 3,800cc, and 1,300cc, Developed in the Korean soldiers are presented. The important clinical, laboratory and x-ray features are discussed. Brief review of literature was also made.
Humans
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Hydronephrosis*
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Military Personnel
3.Differences of alexithymic trend according to military service duration in army enlisted men.
Jeong Ho CHAE ; Wang gu RHO ; Se Jong LEE
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1993;32(1):96-102
No abstract available.
Humans
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Male
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Military Personnel*
4.Differences of alexithymic trend according to military service duration in army enlisted men.
Jeong Ho CHAE ; Wang gu RHO ; Se Jong LEE
Journal of Korean Neuropsychiatric Association 1993;32(1):96-102
No abstract available.
Humans
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Male
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Military Personnel*
5.The Control of Tuberculosis in Korean Military Personnel.
Sei Won LEE ; Kyeongman JEON ; Chang Min CHOI
Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases 2008;65(6):453-456
No abstract available.
Humans
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Military Personnel
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Tuberculosis
6.Some physiological responses in 3000-m armed runners.
Journal of Practical Medicine 2002;435(11):25-27
Participants of this study were 43 male students from the Military Academy of Medicine who were 23+/-2 years of age with mean body- weights were 53.2+/-4.72kg. Participants underwent an exercise of 3000-m armed running. Results showed that except temperature of chest and forearm skin, other post-running measurements were higher than those at baseline. Measurements of thermo-status included mean cutaneous temperature (35.86+/-0.48oC), body-core temperature (38.6+/-0.48oC), mean body temperature (37.86+/-0.40oC), heat-storing amount (32.7+/-1.69Kcal/m2), pulse rate (130.1+/-18.16 pulses per minute and perspiration amount (0.945+/-0.205kg).
Exercise
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Military Personnel
7.Building model on Army medical corps – Civil medical service Center at Con Ðao District Ba Ria – Vung Tau Province
Journal of Practical Medicine 2004;478(4):6-10
A cross sectionae descriptive survey on the military-civil combined model of health care services Center of Con Dao district, Ba Ria Vung Tau province and the Health station of Con Dao Military Commander Office was conducted from October 2000 to October 2002. In this remote Con Dao archipelago, the health care system was underdeveloped. This model was benefited by the contribution of the strong and stable basis of military health system. A comprehensive integration of health care facilities with the military health station will strengthen the combined health care service.
Community Health Centers
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Hospitals, Military
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Military Personnel
8.Statistical Observation on Patients in the Department of Urology, Capitary Military Hospital in 1970.
Myoung Wook BAEK ; Yoong Un PARK ; Jong Ho PARK
Korean Journal of Urology 1971;12(3):363-367
Statistical observation was made on 1,512 out-patients and 71 in-patients in the Department of Urology, Capital Military Hospital during the period from January 1, 1970 to December 31, 1970.
Hospitals, Military*
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Humans
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Military Personnel*
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Outpatients
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Urology*
10.Design and Application of Perioperative Multi-center Data Center.
Zhongliang MAO ; Li FENG ; Jingsheng LOU ; Jiangbei CAO ; Weidong MI
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2021;45(3):292-295
Based on 18 hospitals including the Chinese People's Liberation Army General Hospital and Peking University People's Hospital, and based on the "Specifications for Perioperative Data", explore the construction and application of perioperative multi-center data centers in the era of medical big data. The use of data ferry technology avoids hidden safety hazards in hospitals, realizes the integration and sharing of perioperative medical data of various medical institutions, and forms a complete data chain combining patient medical data and follow-up data.
Hospitals, Military
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Humans
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Military Personnel
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United States