Towards a regional network of respiratory medicine
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JOVANOVIC, Dragana, TOMA, Tudor P., CORLĂTEANU, Alexandru, CHKHAIDZE, Ivane G., MATHIOUDAKIS, Alexander G., ANDREEVA, Elena, SAMARZIJA, Miroslav, IVANOV, Yavor, SKRICKOVA, Jana, HODZHEV, Vladimir. Towards a regional network of respiratory medicine. In: Pneumologia, 2016, nr. 1(65), p. 56. ISSN 2067-2993.
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Pneumologia
Numărul 1(65) / 2016 / ISSN 2067-2993

Towards a regional network of respiratory medicine


Pag. 56-56

Jovanovic Dragana1, Toma Tudor P.2, Corlăteanu Alexandru3, Chkhaidze Ivane G.4, Mathioudakis Alexander G.56, Andreeva Elena7, Samarzija Miroslav8, Ivanov Yavor9, Skrickova Jana10, Hodzhev Vladimir11
 
1 University Hospital of Pulmonology Clinical Center of Serbia, Belgrade,
2 King's College London,
3 ”Nicolae Testemițanu” State University of Medicine and Pharmacy,
4 Tbilisi State Medical University,
5 Breath Centre of Athens, Athens,
6 University Hospital of South Manchester,
7 Northern State Medical University, Arkhangelsk,
8 University of Zagreb,
9 Clinic for Pneumonology and Psychiatry, UMHAT, Pleven,
10 Pulmonary Diseases and TB Clinic, Brno,
11 University Hospital “Sveti Georgi”
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 15 septembrie 2022


Rezumat

Modern medicine is at a stage when very little can be achieved if working in isolation. This is true for individual departments, but it is also true for individual physicians who still wish to practice in isolation. David M. Eddy, a physician, mathematician, and healthcare analyst, who has done seminal work in mathematical modeling of diseases, clinical practice guidelines, and was the first to publish the term “evidence based”(1) summarized very nicely the current state of affairs: “the complexity of modern medicine exceeds the capacity of the unaided expert mind”.

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Biomedical Research, Community Networks, developed countries, developing countries, European Union, Humans, international cooperation, Pulmonary Medicine