Documents tagged "Clinical"
Found 15 documents with this tag
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The image displays a piece of paper with printed text on it, which appears to be a form or a document from a clinical setting. The visible portion contains some redacted information, including personal details such as names and other identifiers that have been obscured for privacy. The paper is partially cut off at the top, but it seems to be an official correspondence related to Clinical Psychology Services, indicating contact information within a medical context.
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The image appears to be a screenshot of a digital document or an email with text overlaid on it. The visible text at the top of the image includes "Federal Bureau of Prisons" followed by "Clinical Psychology Services." Below this header, there's a section titled "Contact Information" with some details redacted or obscured. Further down, there is a mention of an email address starting with "[info@]" which is also partially obscured or cut off. The style of the image suggests it might be from a computer screen capturing software, indicated by the pixelation and distortion around the edges.
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The image shows a document titled "Board of Prisons Clinical Psychology Services Contact". It appears to be an official notice or communication regarding clinical psychology services within a prison context. The text on the document is too small and blurry to read clearly, but it seems structured with headings and paragraphs that likely contain important information for recipients related to mental health services in prisons. There are no visible people or locations depicted in the image, and the focus is solely on the printed document.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a document, possibly from an official report or medical record. The text is blurred and not clearly legible, but there are sections with headings such as "Patient Information" at the top and what seems like a "Clinical Summary" towards the bottom. There are checkboxes with yes/no options next to various statements which could be health-related questions or conditions for assessment. A handwritten note in red ink is visible, highlighting an area on the document with a question mark, indicating some level of concern or query regarding that section. The overall style of the image suggests it might have been taken quickly, possibly for the purpose of sharing the highlighted portion of the document.
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The image is a scanned document titled "Bureau of Prisons Clinical Encounter Administrative Note" with the date stamp reading April 2017. The document appears to be a form intended for medical-related interactions within the Bureau of Prisons, possibly in the United States. There are sections labeled "Patient Name," "Visit Date," and other fields that would likely contain information about the patient's visit, although the specific details are redacted or not filled out on this particular form. A signature is visible at the bottom right corner of the document, but the name associated with it is not legible in this image. The style of the document suggests a standard administrative format typically used by governmental agencies for tracking medical encounters within their jurisdiction.
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The image shows a document with a header that reads "Bureau of Prisons Clinical Encounter Administration Note." There are various fields on the form, including ones for patient information and medical details. A large red stamp covers most of the text, obscuring its content. The visible part of the text includes words like "RECEIPT," "AMENDMENT," "DISPOSITION," and "EQUIVALENT," among other indistinguishable parts. The document appears to be related to medical administration within a prison system, although specific details are hidden by the stamp.
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The image appears to be a document with text that is partially obscured and out of focus, making it difficult to read clearly. However, the text seems to relate to an administrative note or form, possibly from a clinical or medical setting, given references like "Clinical Encounter" and "Medication". The style of the image is indicative of a photograph taken in an indoor environment, likely a place where such documents are used, but specific details within the text are not legible due to the focus of the image being soft around the edges.
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The image shows a document titled "Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada" with various sections including "Obstetrical Care" and "Neonatal Intrapartum Clinical Data Set." There is text in the background which appears to be a list or instructions, but it's too small to read clearly. The document includes fields such as "Date/Time," "Responding Provider," and "Location," with some filled-in information that is partially visible. It seems like a clinical form related to health services, specifically obstetrics and gynecology in Canada.
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The image shows a document titled "Board of Prisons Clinical Encounter Form" with a section filled out that includes an entry date, patient information, and medical provider details. There is also some redacted text visible on the form. The document appears to be an official or administrative record related to healthcare encounters within a prison setting.
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The image is a photograph of an official document with various fields filled out, including the title "Department of Corrections Clinical Encounter" at the top. There are dates and times listed for encounters, such as "1/2/09 3:40 PM" and "5/7/09 1:20 PM," with corresponding locations given in parentheses. The document appears to be a log or record of medical or clinical interactions within an institution. The text is clear and legible, indicating that the form serves as an administrative tool for tracking encounters between staff and individuals under the jurisdiction of the Department of Corrections.
DOJ-OGR-00026101.jpg
The image displays a document titled "Bureau of Prisons Clinical Encounter" with various fields and entries filled out. The document includes information such as the date, patient's name, encounter type, time, location, and other details pertinent to healthcare encounters in a prison setting. It appears to be a standard form used by medical professionals within the Bureau of Prisons to record interactions and treatments given to patients.
DOJ-OGR-00026098.jpg
The image shows a form titled "Department of Corrections Clinical Encounter". This appears to be an official document from the Department of Corrections, as indicated by the bold title at the top. The form is filled out with various sections and boxes containing text. However, due to the angle and resolution of the photo, some details are not entirely clear. It looks like a structured record-keeping sheet possibly used for tracking medical encounters or healthcare services within the corrections system. The form includes fields such as "Date", "Time", and what appears to be space for patient information and clinical notes.
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The image shows a document titled "Department of Prisons Clinical Encounter Summary". It is dated April 2019 and appears to be an official report or record related to healthcare encounters within the prison system. The document contains various sections with headings such as 'Encounter ID', 'Provider Name', 'Location', and 'Date of Service'. There are also columns for patient information, diagnosis codes, treatment rendered, and medications. Specific details like names, encounter numbers, and medical information are redacted to maintain privacy. The document is printed on standard white paper with black text.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_033287.txt
A man who attended military school with Donald Trump came out in his defense and shared a bombshell truth about him. However, the author of this information failed to mention that Peter Ticktin's law license has been suspended twice for unethical practice of law. This makes him an unfit character witness for Trump. The man who lived with Trump 50 years ago also drops another bomb on him.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_025945.txt
This document discusses a website called MyClinicalTrialLocator.com that helps individuals find clinical trials and researchers related to cancer worldwide. The website is updated every 24 hours and allows users to search by specific interests, such as glioblastoma, and view results from specific locations like Germany. Bruce Moskowitz M.D. sent the message to Jeffrey E. thanking them for their assistance with this initiative.
