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Autor:
Sarah M. Schlein, Neal W. Pollock, Natalya E. Polukoff, Alainna B. Brown, Alicia Byrne, Linda E. Keyes
Publikováno v:
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine. 33:275-283
Despite near gender parity for women entering medical careers, women remain underrepresented in medical societies. This study evaluated the gender distribution associated with Wilderness Medical Society (WMS) activities.A retrospective review was per
Autor:
Neal W, Pollock
Publikováno v:
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine. 33:145-147
Autor:
Neal W. Pollock
Publikováno v:
Wildernessenvironmental medicine. 33(3)
Publikováno v:
Diving Hyperb Med
Introduction: The Centre de Médecine de Plongée du Québec (CMPQ) established a bilingual 24-hour dive emergency call line and diving medicine information service in 2004. The toll-free number (888-835-7121) works throughout Canada. Calls and email
Publikováno v:
Diving Hyperb Med
Diving by persons with diabetes has long been conducted, with formal guidelines published in the early 1990s. Subsequent consensus guidelines produced following a 2005 workshop helped to advance the recognition of relevant issues and promote discussi
Autor:
Neal W. Pollock
Publikováno v:
Wildernessenvironmental medicine. 33(1)
Autor:
Linda E. Keyes, Sarah M. Schlein, Alainna B. Brown, Natalya E. Polukoff, Alicia Byrne, Neal W. Pollock
Publikováno v:
Wildernessenvironmental medicine. 33(3)
Publication and peer review are fundamental to career advancement in science and academic medicine. Studies demonstrate that women are underrepresented in science publishing. We evaluated the gender distribution of contributors to WildernessEnvironme
Autor:
Alexandre Marois, Maelle Kopf, Laura Salvan, Daniel Lafond, Patrick M. Archambault, Neal W. Pollock, Jean-Francois Gagnon
Publikováno v:
2021 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC).
Autor:
Neal W. Pollock
Publikováno v:
Wildernessenvironmental medicine. 32(4)
Autor:
Mikael Gennser, Peter Mesley, Oskar Frånberg, Mårten Silvanius, Nicholas Gant, Neal W. Pollock, Simon J Mitchell, Jerry Linden
Publikováno v:
Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine Journal. 49:48-56
INTRODUCTION: Diving rebreathers use canisters containing soda lime to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from expired gas. Soda lime has a finite ability to absorb CO₂. Temperature sticks monitor the exothermic reaction between CO₂ and soda lime to pre