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Iatrogenesis is the
causation of a disease, a
harmful complication, or
other ill
effect by any
medical activity,
including diagnosis, intervention, error...
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describe this new area of
error production include the
label technological iatrogenesis for the
process and e-iatrogenic for the
individual error. The sources...
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medical error is a
preventable adverse effect of care ("
iatrogenesis"),
whether or not it is
evident or
harmful to the patient. This
might include an...
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discoveries in
reproductive biology. He
specialized in
iatrochemistry and
iatrogenesis, and was the
first to
develop a
syringe to
inject dye into
human reproductive...
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regarding grief therapy's
relative efficacy and the
possible harm from it (
iatrogenesis).
Researchers have
suggested that
people may
resort to
receiving grief...
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information technology professionals. As such, the term
technological iatrogenesis describes this new
category of
adverse events that are an
emergent property...
- research. A
medical error is a
preventable adverse effect of care ("
iatrogenesis"),
whether or not it is
evident or
harmful to the patient. This might...
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people through iatrogenesis, a
process in
which illness and
social problems increase due to
medical intervention.
Illich saw
iatrogenesis occurring on three...
- effect. Evidence-based medicine,
prevention of
medical error (and
other "
iatrogenesis"), and
avoidance of
unnecessary health care are a
priority in modern...
- infections, inflammations,
involutional and
systematic metabolic changes,
iatrogenesis,
social status,
ecology and
genetic susceptibility. Trans-syndromal comorbidity:...