Introduction to Pharmacoeconomics. Retrospective Database Analysis 1.1 Introduction to Pharmacoeconomics 1.2 Analytical Perspectives 1.3 Code of Ethics 1.4 Overview of Economic Evaluation Methods 1.5 Quality of Life and Patient Preferences 1.6 Decision Analysis and Modeling 1.7 Ranking Priorities: Developing a Formulary List 1.8 Incremental Analysis and Quadrants 1.9 Fourth
Management of Patients with Heart Failure and Dyspnea The clinical syndrome of heart failure is the final pathway for myriad diseases that affect the heart. Despite advances in management of heart failure, the condition remains a major public-health issue, with high prevalence, poor clinical outcomes, and large health-care costs.
Themes: Theme 1: Functional gastrointestinal disturbances in the early age children. Classification by Roman criterions ІІІ. Theme 2: Diarrheal diseases, cyclic vomiting, functional constipation. Etiology, pathogenesis, clinical features, diagnostics, treatment. Theme 3: Protein-vitamin insufficiency in children. Malnutrition. Clinical features, diagnostics, treatment and prophylaxis. Theme 1: Dyspepsia syndrome – pain
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Topics: 1. Thyroid glands disorders. 2. Parathyroid glands disorders. 3. Thymus disorders in children. 4. Adrenal disorders and disorders of the reproductive system. Thyroid glands disorders. Goiter. Definition. A goiter is an enlargement of the thyroid gland resulting from several different pathogenic mechanisms (Fig. 1, Fig. 2). The incidence of
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