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Shortage of public healthcare personnel, is it a problem of number of doctors?

Hwang JH

In 2012, the Korean government and various civic groups are insisting to increase in the number of Korean medical graduates by 20% to 100% because of the shortage of public...
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Policy for drug safety and its impact on the patient safety

Park BJ

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The role of the KIDS for enhancing drug safety and risk management in Korea

Chung SY, Jung SY, Shin JY, Park BJ

Pharmacovigilance is defined as the science and activities relating to the detection, assessment, understanding and prevention of adverse effects or any other drug-related problem. The Korea Institute of Drug Safety...
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Reform of OTC distribution in Korea

Park HW

In the US, over-the-counter (OTC) drugs have long been available in non-pharmacy outlets, and in the UK, general sale list medicines can be supplied without the need for the supervision...
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Factors influencing medical institution selection for outpatient services

You CH, Kwon YD

This study analyzes determinants of patients' choice of healthcare providers in outpatient services and identifies their effects. Data were collected from two waves of the Korean Health Panel. The unit...
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Current status of pharmaceutical safety management in Korea

Choi D, Choi M, Ko A

The reinforcement of regulation on of post-market safety management including adverse drug reactions (ADRs) has received significant emphasiszed significantly over the last several years in Korea. Not only has there...
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An update on interventional revascularization therapy of intracranial arterial steno-occlusive diseases

Lee DH

Intracranial arterial stenosis (ICAS) has been recognized as one of the major causes of ischemic stroke especially in Asian countries including Korea. There have been some arguments on the optimal...
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Patient safety management in the medication use process: prevention and management of medication error

Koo BK

Medication errors, resulting in risks to patient safety, occur throughout the entire medication use process, and include prescribing errors, dispensing errors, administering errors, and patient compliance errors. The results of...
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Recent international initiatives of drug safety management

Choi NK, Lee J, Park BJ

Adverse drug reactions constitute a major public health problem. In recent years, serious safety issues arose with marketed drugs, and public outcry demanded better safety surveillance. Now regulatory focus is...
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Risk management and principal features of REMS

Lee JH

A safe drug is defined as one for which the benefit of the medication is greater than the expected risk, taking all factors into account. To enhance the safety of...
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Craniofacial malformation treatment: craniosynostosis and positional plagiocephaly

Park DH, Yoon SH

After the publication of the modern Virchow's suture fusion hypothesis regarding craniosynostosis, various types of linear craniotomy have been developed. However, after the Moss's functional matrix hypothesis became known, extensive...
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Nutritional supplements

Park HA, Kim SY

A dietary supplement, also known as a food supplement or nutritional supplement, is a preparation intended to supplement the diet and provide nutrients, such as vitamins, minerals, fiber, fatty acids,...
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