CID1792579
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Specialty | Medicine |
CID1792579 is a placeholder identifier used in medical databases to refer to a specific condition or entity. In the context of medical education, understanding how to navigate and interpret such identifiers is crucial for accessing detailed information about various medical conditions.
Overview[edit | edit source]
CID1792579 is not a specific medical condition but rather an example of how conditions are cataloged in medical databases. These identifiers are used to ensure consistency and accuracy in the documentation and retrieval of medical information.
Importance in Medical Education[edit | edit source]
Medical students must become proficient in using medical databases and understanding the significance of identifiers like CID1792579. These identifiers allow healthcare professionals to:
- Access comprehensive information about conditions, including symptoms, treatments, and research.
- Ensure accurate communication across different healthcare systems and professionals.
- Facilitate research by providing a standardized reference for conditions.
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Medical databases such as PubMed, Medline, and others use unique identifiers to catalog information. Students should be familiar with:
- How to search for conditions using these identifiers.
- Understanding the metadata associated with each identifier.
- Utilizing cross-references to explore related conditions and treatments.
Practical Application[edit | edit source]
In clinical practice, being able to quickly access and interpret information associated with identifiers like CID1792579 can aid in:
- Diagnosing conditions based on the latest research and data.
- Developing treatment plans that are informed by comprehensive data.
- Engaging in evidence-based practice by referencing the most current information.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
While CID1792579 is a hypothetical example, the skills required to navigate and utilize such identifiers are essential for medical students and professionals. Mastery of these skills contributes to better patient outcomes and more efficient healthcare delivery.
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