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Rho Chi Post - Vol 1, Issue 7 - April 2012 Issue
Rho Chi Post is a monthly publication by the Rho Chi Honor Society at St. John's University College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions. We accept articles and submissions from all students, faculty members and medical professionals. If you are interested in writing an article for our next issue, please email rhochis@gmail.com. You do not have to be a member of Rho Chi Society to submit your work.
Category:Magazines/NewspapersReads:64Uploaded:04 / 29 / 2012ShareAdd to collectionRho Chi Post - Vol 1, Issue 6 - March 2012 Issue
Rho Chi Post is a monthly publication by the Rho Chi Honor Society at St. John's University College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions. We accept articles and submissions from all students, faculty members and medical professionals. If you are interested in writing an article for our next issue, please email rhochis@gmail.com. You do not have to be a member of Rho Chi Society to submit your work.
Category:Magazines/NewspapersReads:55Uploaded:04 / 29 / 2012ShareAdd to collectionRho Chi Post - Seeking a Copy Editor
Rho Chi Beta Delta Chapter at St. John’s University College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions invites applications and nominations for the position of Copy Editor for the Rho Chi Post newsletter.
Category:Press ReleasesReads:312Uploaded:04 / 29 / 2012ShareAdd to collectionRho Chi Post - Vol 1, Issue 5 - February 2012 Issue
Rho Chi Post Residency Showcase via St. John's University College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions.
Category:Magazines/NewspapersReads:313Uploaded:03 / 19 / 2012ShareAdd to collectionRho Chi Post - Vol 1, Issue 4 - January 2012 Issue
Published via St. John's University College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions.
Category:Magazines/NewspapersReads:312Uploaded:03 / 19 / 2012ShareAdd to collectionRho Chi Post - Vol 1, Issue 2 - November 2011 Issue
Rho Chi Post is a monthly publication by the Rho Chi Honor Society at St. John's University. It is led by editor-in-chief Mohammad A. Rattu and associate student editors Marie E. Huang, Ebey P. Soman, Mahdieh Danesh Yazdi, Neal Shah, and Carina Fung. We accept articles from all students (pharmacy AND other majors). Please invite your friends to read this publication, provide commentary, and also submit articles for the upcoming editions. If you are interested in writing an article for our next issue, please email rhochis@gmail.com. You do not have to be a member of Rho Chi to submit a piece.
Category:Magazines/NewspapersReads:152Uploaded:12 / 06 / 2011ShareAdd to collectionRho Chi Post - Vol 1, Issue 1 - October 2011 Issue
Rho Chi Post is a monthly publication by the Rho Chi Honor Society at St. John's University. It is led by editor-in-chief Mohammad A. Rattu and associate student editors Marie E. Huang, Ebey P. Soman, Mahdieh Danesh Yazdi, Neal Shah, and Carina Fung. We accept articles from all students (pharmacy AND other majors). Please invite your friends to read this publication, provide commentary, and also submit articles for the upcoming editions. If you are interested in writing an article for our next issue, please email rhochis@gmail.com. You do not have to be a member of Rho Chi to submit a piece.
Category:Magazines/NewspapersReads:130Uploaded:12 / 06 / 2011ShareAdd to collectionThe Question of Establishing a UN Protocol for Nuclear Technology in Hostile States
As the global conditions change and nations become more interdependent, the UN finds more nations seeking to become involved and wanting to “level the playing field”. Long-standing fears over nuclear technology lead most nations to still fear the instatement of such technology without the UN’s approval. However, the benefits of peaceful nuclear technology have been very attractive to nations seeking more lucrative and effective forms of energy, while others also seek to attain nuclear weapon technology to be on an equal footing when it comes to offensive power with major developed nations. Whatever the specific case, it is clear that changing conditions have led to a need for a clearer process regarding nuclear technology in the hands of potentially hostile states, lest the world face the possibility of a nuclear world war the likes of which would have fathomless consequences.
Category:Essays & ThesesReads:91Uploaded:06 / 10 / 2011ShareAdd to collectionBasics of Model UN Parliamentary Procedures and Rules
The purpose of this document is to prepare new members for their first experience in a Model UN committee or conference.
Category:Study Guides, Notes, & QuizzesReads:79Uploaded:06 / 10 / 2011ShareAdd to collectionAntibiotics in Adult patients - Empiric Therapy Guidelines (CUMC)
These are the 2010 guidelines for the empiric use of antibiotics at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital - Columbia University Medical Center. These recommendations were developed by the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital - Columbia University Medical Center's Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Epidemiology, and Department of Pharmacy in response to the increasing use of broad-spectrum antibiotics, recent susceptibility trends specifically at the Columbia University Medical Center campus, and the need to preserve existing antibiotics due to the lack of new antibiotics targeting gram-negative resistant organisms in the pipeline. The recommendations presented here are an attempt to aid in more rational selection of antibiotics based on the most likely pathogens for a given infection and the susceptibility profiles of these pathogens that are specific to this institution. This document is not hospital policy but is meant to serve as general guidelines for the empiric use of antibiotics in the hospital setting. These guidelines are intended as a tool to help guide the initial management of patients' infections and are not meant to replace clinical judgment in each particular case. The following are empiric antibiotic guidelines for the most common types of infections encountered in the hospital setting. These recommendations take into account the site of infection, most common organisms, hospital epidemiology and susceptibilities, expert opinion, and cost. The goals of these guidelines are to optimize antibiotic use and patient outcomes while limiting the emergence of resistant bacteria. These recommendations are not meant to replace clinical judgment. Antibiotic therapy must still be individualized based on a patient's severity of illness, comorbidities, culture history, antibiotic history, and immune status. Subsequently, therapy should be modified based on the patients' clinical status and the microbiology data obtained. In no way should these guidelines replace an Infectious Diseases consultation and, as such, Infectious Diseases should continue to be contacted with any questions or requests for formal consultations.
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