3.TCM chemical biology--emerging interdiscipline of "TCM chemistry" and "biology".
Ke-Wu ZENG ; Yong JIANG ; Jing WANG ; Min YE ; Jun LI ; Xiao-Ni AI ; Yue-Lin SONG ; Li-Wen HAN ; Ke-Chun LIU ; Peng-Fei TU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2019;44(5):849-860
Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) is a research area with highly original innovation features,and is also a Chinese name card to the world. However,TCM owns a unique theoretical system which is quite different from western modern medicine,leading to an awkward situation of deficient modern social identity as well as poor international spread. Therefore,how to establish a research strategy in line with the characteristics of TCM itself to systematically interpret the unique scientific connotation of TCM is always a public hot topic. Based on persistent practical exploration and scientific consideration in TCM,our group firstly promoted the concept of traditional Chinese medicine chemical biology(TCM chemical biology,TCMCB). The major idea of TCMCB is to clarify the nature of TCM regulating life progress to link TCM to modern medicine by using TCM components as chemical tools. Notably,TCMCB mainly focuses on TCM target identification and TCM-guided disease molecular mechanism exploration,further to clarify the basic law of TCM mediating disease process. Finally,TCMCB-guided scientific studies can help explain TCM theory and promote the developmentof modern innovative drugs based on identified targets using TCM active components. Moreover,TCMCB is of vital importance for investigating the scientific nature of biological progress and the pattern of disease occurrence and development,indicating a key significance for modern life science and medicine. This review introduces the definition of TCMCB as well as its academic thought,research method,technology system and scientific significance,for providing new research ideas and scientific thoughts for TCM development.
Biology
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Chemistry
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Interdisciplinary Research
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Medicine
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Research Design
4.The development status of interdisciplinary combination between medicine and engineering in urology: deep integration between medicine and engineering in urology.
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2020;37(2):189-192
Urology is an ancient academic discipline, and its rapid development is due to the combination between medicine and engineering. The development of urology in China is an example of the combination of industry-academia-research based on the progress of science and technology. This paper mainly summarizes the recent advances of interdisciplinary combination between medicine and engineering in urology.
Biomedical Engineering
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trends
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China
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Humans
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Interdisciplinary Research
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Urology
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trends
5.Does Adopting a Multidisciplinary Approach in the Management of Acute Hip Fractures in Orthopedic Geriatric Patients Lead to Better Outcomes? A Preliminary Report of the University of the Philippines - Philippine General Hospital (UP-PGH) Orthogeriat
Paula Veronica S.J. Reyes ; Irewin A. Tabun ; Mark Anthony S. Sandoval ; Antonio Alan S. Mangubat ; Dorothy Dy Ching Bing-Agsaoa
Acta Medica Philippina 2021;55(3):308-314
OBJECTIVES: This study is a retrospective cohort that aims to describe the profile of orthopedic geriatric patients aged 60 years old and above with acute hip fractures occurring within one month of admission in the Philippine General Hospital managed by a multidisciplinary team approach.
METHODS: Data collection from the database was done to gather information regarding the patient profile, time to surgery, causes for delay in consultation, length of hospital stay, and follow-up rate, since this model was implemented.
RESULTS: Overall, we saw a decrease in the time from admission to surgery and a decrease in the length of hospital stay, when compared to previous data. Follow-up rates and compliance to maintenance medication are at 96% and 72% respectively.
CONCLUSION: The implementation of a multidisciplinary approach and fracture liaison service presents us with favorable results in addressing hip fractures and osteoporosis.
Orthopedics
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Osteoporotic Fractures
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Geriatrics
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Interdisciplinary Research
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Osteoporosis
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Orthopedic Procedures
7.Experiences of Interpersonal Relationships among Head Nurses in General Hospital Settings.
Myungsun YI ; Hyun Sook KANG ; Dong Oak KIM ; Won Ock KIM ; Joohyun KIM ; Byoung Sook LEE
Journal of Korean Academy of Adult Nursing 2009;21(3):324-338
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to understand the experiences of interpersonal relationships of head nurses in interacting with others in general hospital settings. METHODS: The data were collected by individual in-depth interviews from seven head nurses and were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. RESULTS: Five major categories emerged and they represent a major strategy according to five different groups of interacting people. 'Establishing trust' was identified as the key strategy in dealing with patients and family members. 'Embracing with sisterly love' and 'helping with self-defense' were major strategies for subordinate nurses and physicians, respectively. 'Respecting and recognizing' was the main approach for other professionals such as dietitians and 'emphasizing rules and educating' were a major one for non-professionals. Head nurses paid more attention and made efforts in dealing with their subordinate nurses than with other groups of people, because they felt the most difficulty in their relationship with subordinate nurses. CONCLUSION: The results of the study showed that head nurses employ unique strategies in interacting with different groups of people to increase the efficiency of communication. This study would help nurse administrators establish an effective program for improving interpersonal relationships of head nurse.
Head
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Hospitals, General
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Humans
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Interdisciplinary Communication
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Interpersonal Relations
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Nurse Administrators
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Nursing, Supervisory
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Qualitative Research
8.Keywords Network Analysis of Articles in the North Korean Journal of Preventive Medicine 1997~2006.
Minsoo JUNG ; Dongjun CHUNG ; Mankyu CHOI
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health 2008;41(6):365-372
OBJECTIVES: There are very few researches on North Korea's academic activities. Furthermore, it is doubtful that the available data are reliable. This study investigated research activities and knowledge structure in the field of Preventive Medicine in North Korea with a network analysis using co-authors and keywords. METHODS: The data was composed of the North Korean Journal of preventive medicine ranged from Vol. 1 of 1997 to Vol. 4 of 2006. It was the matrix of 1,172 articles by 1,567 co-authors. We applied R procedure for keywords abstraction, and then sought for the outcome of network forms by spring-KK and shrinking network. RESULTS: To comprehend the whole networks explicitly demonstrated that the academic activities in North Korea's preventive medicine were predisposed to centralization as similar as South Korea's, but on the other aspect they were prone to one-off intermittent segmentation. The principal co-author networks were formulated around some outstanding medical universities seemingly in addition to possible intervention by major researchers. The knowledge structure of network was based on experimentation judging from keywords such as drug, immunity, virus detection, infection, bacteria, anti-inflammation, etc. CONCLUSIONS: Though North Korea is a socialist regime, there were network of academic activities, which were deemed the existence of inducive mechanism affordable for free research. Article keywords has laid greater emphasis on experiment-based bacterial detection, sustainable immune system and prevention of infection. The kind of trend was a consistent characteristic in preventive medicine of North Korea having close correlation with Koryo medical science.
Authorship
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Bibliometrics
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Biomedical Research
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*Interdisciplinary Communication
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Korea
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Periodicals as Topic
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*Preventive Medicine
9.The interdisciplinary research of the life science and information technology.
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2002;26(1):1-2
This paper mainly discusses the interdisciplinary research of the life science and information technology, and also describes some research topics and direction, such as bioinformatics, biomedical optics, micro & nanotechnologies, bionics, etc.
Biomedical Engineering
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trends
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Biomedical Research
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Biomedical Technology
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Interdisciplinary Communication
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Mechanotransduction, Cellular
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Medical Informatics
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Molecular Biology
10.The future of medical education.
Singapore medical journal 2019;60(1):3-8