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Washington DC hospitals
Washington DC hospitals All the hospitals, clinics and other medical facilities in the city of Washington, DC
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Hospitals Institutions with an organized medical staff which provide medical care to patients.
Medical Pertaining to Medicine.
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Washakie Medical Center The Washakie Medical Center is a hospital in Worland, Wyoming, United States.
Washington Adventist Hospital The Washington Adventist Hospital is a hospital in Takoma Park, Maryland, United States.
Washington County Health System Washington County Health System is a hospital in Hagerstown, Maryland (USA).
Washington County Hospital The Washington County Hospital is a hospital in Hagerstown, Maryland, United States.
Washington County Memorial Hospital The Washington County Memorial Hospital is a hospital in Potosi, Missouri, United States.
Washington DC clinic A medical clinic in the city of Washington, DC
Washington DC doctor A medical doctor who can practice medicine in the city of Washington, DC
Washington Hospital Washington Hospital is a hospital in Washington, Pennsylvania (USA).
Washington Hospital Center The Washington Hospital Center is a hospital in Washington D.C, United States.
Washington Hospital Rehabilitation Center The Washington Hospital Rehabilitation Center is a hospital in Washington, Pennsylvania, United States.
Washington Regional Medical Center Washington Regional Medical Center is a hospital in Fayetteville, Arkansas (USA).
Washington University Medical Center Washington University Medical Center is a hospital in Saint Louis, Missouri (USA).
Washington, D.C. doctors All doctors near Washington, D.C., the United States of America.
Washoe Health System Washoe Health System is a hospital in Reno, Nevada (USA).
Washoe Medical Center Washoe Medical Center is a hospital in Reno, Nevada (USA).
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Well-being (of trial subjects) The physical and mental integrity of the subjects participating in a clinical trial.
Within-patient differences In a crossover trial, variability in each patient is used to assess treatment difference.
Wolfram Syndrome A syndrome comprising diabetes insipidus, a mild form of diabetes mellitus, optic atrophy, and deafness. It is an autosomal recessive inherited disorder, with the chromosomal abnormality on the short arm of chromosome 4. Also called DIDMOAD, for diabetes insipidus, diabetes mellitus, optic atrophy and deafness.
Waiting List After evaluation by the transplant physician, and after committee presentation, a patient is added to the national waiting list by the transplant center. Lists are specific to both geographic area and organ type: heart, lung, kidney, pancreas, intestine, heart-lung, kidney-pancreas. Each time a donor organ becomes available, the computer generates a list of potential recipients based on factors that include blood type, organ size, medical urgency and time on the waiting list. A "new" United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) waiting list is generated each time an organ becomes available. There are many factors that go into the actual decision of donor selection and recipient matching. Although your place on the list and the amount of time you have been waiting for transplant are important factors, the transplant surgeon ultimately is the one to make the final decision.
Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome (WPW) WPW is a form of supraventricular tachycardia (fast heart rate originating above the ventricles). When you have WPW, along with your normal conduction pathway, you have extra pathways called accessory pathways. These electrical impulses set up a short circuit causing the heart to beat rapidly and conduct impulses in both directions. The impulses travel through the extra pathway (short cut) as well as the normal AV-HIS Purkinje system. The impulses can travel around the heart very quickly, in a circular pattern, causing the heart to beat unusually fast. This is called re-entry tachycardia.
Washington DC hospitals
Wichita hospitals All the hospitals, clinics and other medical facilities in the city of Wichita.
Washington DC doctor A medical doctor who can practice medicine in the city of Washington, DC
Wichita doctor A medical doctor who can practice medicine in the city of Wichita.
Washington DC clinic A medical clinic in the city of Washington, DC
Wichita clinic A medical clinic in the city of Wichita.
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