• Even physicians who choose not to conduct clinical trials but rather devote their practice to clinical care may have patients who consider volunteering for research. (nih.gov)
  • PARTICIPANTS: Six hundred seventy-eight of 1,098 (62%) internal medicine and family practice physicians selected from the American Medical Association Masterfile. (healthpartners.com)
  • From what patients tell us in practice or through reading internet websites we are getting a good view of the patient experience in health care (which may be supported when we go to a physician as a patient). (unc.edu)
  • Future research should examine the relationship between changes in knowledge and attitude and how these changes actually translate into clinical practice," said Dr. Frankel, who is also a research scientist at the Center for Implementing Evidence Based Practice at the Roudebush VA Medical Center in Indianapolis. (iu.edu)
  • Collaborative practice has been shown to benefit civilian health care facilities by decreasing costs and increased patient, family, nurse, and physician satisfaction. (journalcra.com)
  • Results: Indicated that 94% of patients showed of high satisfaction about doctor, 66% showed high satisfaction for nurses' practice. (journalcra.com)
  • The nation's largest physician-owned provider of insurance, risk management, and healthcare practice improvement solutions. (thedoctors.com)
  • In this episode of The Dental Up Podcast, Dr. Laleh Mehrrafiee shares her experience opening her first practice, and how she has grown her business since. (libsyn.com)
  • Become more patient- and family-centered in your practice - PFCC Resources offers practice-specific online resources to help radiologists enhance patient-engagement skills and offer more patient-centered care. (acr.org)
  • According to the network, a staff member told police that a common practice to determine whether a patient is conscious or not is to drop their hand over their face. (newsweek.com)
  • But the staff member did not believe Nwabuko had been performing that practice and stated they could see the victim had tried to resist, despite the doctor having applied more pressure. (newsweek.com)
  • If you could only remove one of these doctors from practice, which one would you choose? (bmj.com)
  • The sanctions meted out were serious: the offending doctor was removed from clinical practice nearly half the time. (bmj.com)
  • In perhaps the study's most striking finding, tribunals removed physicians from practice in 81% of cases in which misconduct involved sexual encounters with patients. (bmj.com)
  • Although the patient centred model of doctor consultation is widely advocated, its use in practice is probably rather limited. (bmj.com)
  • A systematic review of 21 studies found that better communication improved outcomes, although most studies didn't specifically assess the patient centred model and a minority were from general practice. (bmj.com)
  • 5 - 6 The few studies in general practice that specifically assessed patient centredness suggest it is related to satisfaction and use of resources. (bmj.com)
  • Medscape Physician Business Academy is designed to help all physicians, employed and self-employed as well as new and more established practicing physicians, become successful in their medical practice and career by providing the essential business information that most medical schools and residency programs don't teach. (medscape.com)
  • In fact, 94% of the doctor respondents stated that being compassionate makes their patients more likely to follow their advice, thus demonstrably improving health outcomes. (businesswire.com)
  • MEASUREMENTS: Main outcomes included frequency of cost discussions with senior patients in the previous 30 days and choice of cost-reducing strategy when a senior expresses financial difficulty with medication costs. (healthpartners.com)
  • The Osteoarthritis Clinical Studies Forum Series features OA thought leaders from across the globe discussing the future of how the disease can be treated to improve patient outcomes. (arthritis.org)
  • The value of good communication skills and the building of an effective relationship with the patient is supported by several medical studies that show that these skills can lead to improved patient and physician satisfaction, better disclosure of important information, greater adherence to treatment, reduced emotional distress, improved physiological parameters and overall better clinical outcomes(1),(2),(3),(4),(5),(6). (unc.edu)
  • Deficiencies in collaboration between healthcare professionals have a negative relation to the provision of healthcare and on patient outcomes. (journalcra.com)
  • Whyte says the directory is especially important in light of research showing that for Black people, health-care outcomes can be dependent on the race of both the provider and the patient. (cbc.ca)
  • The other demonstrated repeated lapses in clinical judgment, technical skills and knowledge, leading to poor outcomes, even deaths, in multiple patients. (bmj.com)
  • To measure patients' perceptions of patient centredness and the relation of these perceptions to outcomes. (bmj.com)
  • Components of patients' perceptions can be measured reliably and predict different outcomes. (bmj.com)
  • The research is based on a survey of 1001 registered doctors in primary and secondary care and 749 nurses and midwives in the UK. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • It found that just 27.7% of doctors and 21% of nurses were aware of feedback online about an episode of care that they had been involved in, while only 20.5% of doctors and 11.1% of nurses were aware of feedback about them as an individual specifically. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • But we are seeing that doctors are much more negative about online feedback than nurses, and more so with GPs. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • This study aimed to investigate the levels of the collaboration between physicians and nurses and determine its relation to patient's satisfaction. (journalcra.com)
  • Subjects: Three groups of subjects included all staff nurses and physicians available at the time of the study, the third group was patients available at the time of the study. (journalcra.com)
  • When collaboration between doctors and nurses increase, the patients' satisfaction increases. (journalcra.com)
  • Conclusion: This study concluded that there was a positive relation to between collaboration among nurses and physicians and patient satisfaction. (journalcra.com)
  • The victim, a hospital director, two registered nurses and an emergency room technician said in testimony seen by CBS affiliate WKMG that Nwabuko battered the patient on three different occasions. (newsweek.com)
  • Patient satisfaction relates to the patient's perception of the provider's humaneness, technical competence, interest in psychosocial factors and his/her provision of relevant medical information. (unc.edu)
  • The study concludes,few clinicians will go through their careers without having a conversation with a patient or family member about advance care planning, terminal illness, death or grief. (iu.edu)
  • Skill-based courses in end-of-life communication meet a deeply felt need in clinicians and have the potential to make a lasting and positive difference in the quality of care given to patients and family members dealing with end of life concerns. (iu.edu)
  • Paul Bailey, the executive director of the Black Health Alliance, a Toronto-based charity that aims to improve the health of Black communities, said patients sometimes struggle to find clinicians that understand their needs. (cbc.ca)
  • He said the directory is a 'good opportunity to try and provide a space where clients, patients and other providers can find clinicians. (cbc.ca)
  • Most disciplinary boards and tribunals are standing committees, comprised of a mixture of physicians (both generalists and specialists) and non-clinicians (lawyers, human resources experts, and the like), groups that are unlikely to be able to determine whether a physician has violated standards of care in a highly specialised area. (bmj.com)
  • The Office of Physician Relations serves to monitor and strengthen physician relationships within UMMC and with physicians statewide. (umc.edu)
  • Building relationships and trust with patients. (libsyn.com)
  • The interesting study by Elkin and colleagues [please update ref to bmjqs-2012-000941 shown as Ref. 1] in this issue of BMJ Quality and Safety suggests that they are far more likely to 'throw the book' at physicians who engage in sexual relationships with patients than at others who fail to meet professional standards, including those who provide unsafe care. (bmj.com)
  • In contrast with the harsh sanctions for physicians engaging in inappropriate sexual relationships, the study found far fewer severe penalties for clinical incompetence. (bmj.com)
  • CDC, our planners, and presenters, wish to disclose they have no financial relationships with ineligible companies, whose primary business is producing, marketing, selling, reselling, or distributing healthcare products used by or on patients. (cdc.gov)
  • All patients are of angel's class I maxillo-mandibular relationships. (who.int)
  • Dr Helen Atherton, from Warwick Medical School, said: "We saw a lack of awareness from healthcare professionals of when feedback had been left about the care they delivered, whether as an individual or team. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • Dr. Nikolai Whyte, left, and Abena Addo, right, are the co-founders of the Black Healthcare Professionals Network, which created the directory. (cbc.ca)
  • Guide for healthcare professionals to better communicate with patients and each other. (acr.org)
  • In June 2023, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention hosted the webinar Evaluating and Supporting Patients with Long COVID in Returning to Work . (cdc.gov)
  • The disgraced doctor had previously pleaded guilty to a single count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. (newsweek.com)
  • Various physicians, researchers, and patient advocates promote different names and diagnostic criteria. (wikipedia.org)
  • But researchers from the University of Utah , Cornell University and Duke University found the opposite occurred: When prostate cancer surgeons revealed their biases to recommend an operation instead of two other equally effective options for managing the disease, their disclosures actually swayed a greater portion of men to choose surgery - an unintended result that researchers say physicians need to consider when revealing specialty biases to patients. (utah.edu)
  • In a study that included an analysis of conversations between surgeons and patients and then a follow-up controlled experiment, researchers found that patients who opted for surgery were influenced in two ways: the bias disclosures increased their trust in the surgeons and also convinced patients their surgeons were more competent. (utah.edu)
  • The researchers hypothesized that patients whose surgeons disclosed bias would perceive their physicians as more trustworthy and competent and the men thus would be more likely to choose surgery. (utah.edu)
  • Researchers suggested the patients may have been more comfortable opening up to Black physicians as they were made to feel more 'at ease. (cbc.ca)
  • ACR, ACEP and ASA stand ready to work with the federal government, patient groups and other stakeholders to find solutions that ensure a fair IDR process for out-of-network care payment that is sufficiently accessible, can ease growing case backlogs and will help safeguard patient access to care. (acr.org)
  • Advance care planning in patients undergoing surgery to resect pancreatic adenocarcinoma: Underlying tension between balancing hope and realism. (jefferson.edu)
  • This study examined the impact of duration of physician-patient ties on the processes and costs of medical care. (nih.gov)
  • This preliminary study suggests that long-standing physician-patient ties foster less expensive, less intensive medical care. (nih.gov)
  • 89% of doctors reported that compassion was a very important part of delivering the best care. (businesswire.com)
  • HealthTap's proprietary Health Operating System (HOPES™) and proprietary, Artificial-Intelligence triaging technology (Dr. A.I.™) enable hospital systems, insurance companies, employers and governments to deliver the right care at the right time at the right price. (businesswire.com)
  • OBJECTIVES: To determine how often primary care physicians discuss medication costs with their senior patients and what cost-reducing strategies they employ. (healthpartners.com)
  • Arthritis community connects patients with others online and in-person for support and education, and encourages patients to play an active role in their health care. (arthritis.org)
  • As a member of the Movement is Life Caucus, he advocates in Washington, D.C., to help reduce musculoskeletal health care disparities, and he researches the impact of race, ethnicity and gender on the care of arthritis patients . (arthritis.org)
  • We also know that the health care system is imploding because of spiraling costs for care and dissatisfied patients. (unc.edu)
  • There is growing evidenced that the key to success in patient care is a good patient-doctor relationship. (unc.edu)
  • Many patients do not believe they are receiving proper care and feel isolated from their health care. (unc.edu)
  • "I'm getting much better treatment from a holistic doctor" Many patients are seeking alternative treatments because they are dissatisfied with the type of care received from their health care providers. (unc.edu)
  • Finally, patients who feel uncertain about their illness and are involved negatively with their health problems (i.e., worried, depressed, helpless and hopeless) tend to be dissatisfied with their care (6). (unc.edu)
  • As more orthopaedic procedures, including back surgeries and knee replacement, are performed in the United States, minimizing patients' postoperative pain and discomfort safely and responsibly is an important goal of both orthopaedic care and anesthesiologists, physicians who specialize in pain management. (aaos.org)
  • ASA is committed to ensuring physician anesthesiologists evaluate and supervise the medical care of patients before, during and after surgery to provide the highest quality and safest care every patient deserves. (aaos.org)
  • It examined their experience and attitude towards online sources of patient feedback, on sites such as I Want Great Care, NHS Choices (now the NHS website) and Care Opinion. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • Tool II: Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire about nursing care .Tool III: Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire about Doctors. (journalcra.com)
  • We are relentlessly committed to supporting medical liability reform and to safeguarding access to patient care. (thedoctors.com)
  • Shaun Keating and Clinical Guests talk truth and analytics in a no holds barred approach with topics that include: industry standards, innovations, education, technology, and patient care. (libsyn.com)
  • It helps to create an ecosystem within the Black health-care space where other providers can find each other and start to collaborate,' said Whyte, who works as a family doctor. (cbc.ca)
  • Irish doctors, and practising obstetricians and gynaecologists, have expressed difficulty in the interpretation of the legal framework for the delivery of clinical care for pregnant women. (bmj.com)
  • How well you and your doctor communicate with each other is one of the most important parts of getting good health care. (medlineplus.gov)
  • At UF Health, we are committed to providing a safe, secure environment for our patients, their families and visitors while delivering quality medical care services. (newsweek.com)
  • We are not given sufficient detail to pass judgment ourselves on the magnitude of the clinical problems, nor are we told about cases in which the boards let physicians off with no penalties at all, but even with the limited data, the weakness of the sanctions for clinical care issues is striking. (bmj.com)
  • Because problems with clinical care may be every bit as damaging to patients as those involving ethical lapses, understanding the reason for this disparity is important. (bmj.com)
  • If you're a patient, please refer your questions to your health care provider. (cdc.gov)
  • occupational sharps injuries include recap- ping needles, disassembling equipment, The transmission of blood-borne pathogens accessing intravenous (IV) tubing devices, from patients to health care workers via oc- disposing of contaminated sharps, disen- cupational exposure has been well known for gaging pre-filled cartridge and needle units many years [ 1 ]. (who.int)
  • The dental management of these medically compromised patients can be problematic in terms of oral complications, dental therapy, and emergency care. (medscape.com)
  • The dental clinician needs to understand the potential complications that can occur as a consequence of dental treatment of a medically compromised patient and when pretreatment or post-treatment medication or emergency care is indicated. (medscape.com)
  • In patients that present with problems identified at examination that have not previously been reported to a health care practitioner the dentist can be instrumental in defining potential pathology and making the appropriate referral for additional medical evaluation. (medscape.com)
  • Objective To guide pregnant patients, as regards their general and oral health, thus justifying the need to have regular prenatal and dental care, is an obligation of health professionals. (bvsalud.org)
  • Physicians, especially gynecologists and obstetricians play an important role, since they are the first professionals to take care of pregnant patients. (bvsalud.org)
  • Conclusion It could be concluded that there are some divergences between obstetricians and dentists concerning dental care in pregnant women, which means losses for the patient. (bvsalud.org)
  • Primary health care involves a sustained partnership between patients and providers that addresses the majority of a population's health needs over time. (bvsalud.org)
  • None of the information obtained through use of the search portal should in any way be used in clinical care without consulting a physician or licensed health professional. (who.int)
  • It provides the highest quality, most comprehensive education to help orthopaedic surgeons and allied health professionals at every career level to best treat patients in their daily practices. (aaos.org)
  • My research mainly focusses upon social processes by which individuals, groups and organisations cope with vulnerability and uncertainty - including risk, trust, hope, ritual, and faith for example - and the way these processes shape one another, wider organisational dynamics and the everyday practices of professionals and patients. (uva.nl)
  • 865 consecutive patients attending the practices. (bmj.com)
  • As an extension of the webinar, we recently published an article in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine discussing best practices for occupational medicine (OM) physicians to handle the return to work of long COVID patients. (cdc.gov)
  • The interactions between physician and patient. (jefferson.edu)
  • I have noticed over the years that student-patient interactions are loaded with relationship killing words and phrases. (allnurses.com)
  • The Arthritis Foundation is mobilizing patients and their families to engage in studies comparing the effectiveness of treatments for juvenile arthritis and funding research for more options. (arthritis.org)
  • Many practitioners of CAM have learned the ways to engage patients effectively. (unc.edu)
  • In addition to Dr. Frankel, authors of the study are Cecilia Runkle, Ph.D. of Group Health Permanente, Elizabeth Wu, M.A. and Edward C. Wang, M.D. of Southern California Permanente Medical Group, Inc. (iu.edu)
  • The American College of Radiology® (ACR®), American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) and American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) applaud the Aug. 3 U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas' ruling that the government's exorbitant 600% fee increase to access the independent dispute resolution (IDR) process and its overly restrictive "batching" limitations violate federal law. (acr.org)
  • Rosemont, Ill. (March 12, 2020)-To help physicians safely and effectively alleviate pain and encourage optimal opioid stewardship in patients following surgery, the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) today released the Pain Alleviation Toolkit . (aaos.org)
  • 6 , 7 The Abortion Information Act in 1995 limited the information Irish doctors could give to women regarding abortion and prevented direct referrals for abortion services in the UK. (bmj.com)
  • Another e-mail calls for ostracizing physicians that do not strike through economic pressure, presumably by not offering referrals. (consumerwatchdog.org)
  • Recommendations: As nurse and physicians, it is essential that we should understand and tolerate our differences and foster our mutual interest in caring for patient better than ever. (journalcra.com)
  • [15] Recommendations exist for occupational medicine (OM) physicians seeing patients presenting with new or continuing symptoms post-acute COVID. (cdc.gov)
  • The centre said it was able to boost its screenings from 2013 to 2018 due to the program, doctors said in a 2021 paper on their findings. (cbc.ca)
  • We are actively cooperating with law enforcement in this investigation, which involves an independent physician who is not employed by UF Health. (newsweek.com)
  • RESULTS: Forty-three percent of physicians reported discussing medication cost with at least half of their senior patients in the previous 30 days. (healthpartners.com)
  • Patients and doctors need to make decisions together for the best results. (arthritis.org)
  • With increased access to radiology reports through patient portals, patients are eager to understand their imaging results. (acr.org)
  • They also found it may be as important to measure patients' perceptions than what doctors say in a consultation. (bmj.com)
  • 8) While it is unlikely that providers have directly communicated such perspectives, there are sufficient patient commentaries to suggest that this is occurring indirectly either by faulty communication through non-verbal behaviors, or by dialog that communicates mixed messages or provider uncertainty. (unc.edu)
  • Physicians' perception of their knowledge of medication costs may be an important factor in initiating cost discussions. (healthpartners.com)
  • Patients' perception of satisfaction is an aspect of healthcare quality that is being increasingly recognised for its importance. (bvsalud.org)
  • All practicing physicians should be prepared to respond to requests from patients for advice about participating in clinical trials research. (nih.gov)
  • In advising patients about clinical research, physicians enhance the physician-patient relationship and contribute to the overall goals of evidence-based medicine. (nih.gov)
  • In addition, we suggest how preparation for advising patients about clinical research participation can be incorporated into the medical education process. (nih.gov)
  • Dr Atherton adds: "Previous research in this area by our team shows that it tends to be more positive than people think. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • The National Institute for Health Research-funded study forms part of the Improving NHS quality using internet ratings and experiences (INQUIRE) projects, led by the University of Oxford, which is investigating how the NHS should best interpret and act on online patient feedback to improve the quality of NHS services. (warwick.ac.uk)
  • The network points to research published by the Association of American Medical Colleges that indicates Black patient experiences improved with doctors of the same race. (cbc.ca)
  • Physicians, who are forced to utilize the IDR process because of unreasonable insurance payments, are prevailing in the arbitrators' decisions more than 70% of the time. (acr.org)
  • In comparison, wait time, which is often referenced as a key pain point for patients, only ranked at 48% in terms of being a very important factor in healthcare satisfaction. (businesswire.com)
  • 48% of patients say short wait time is very important. (businesswire.com)
  • This precious time gave the patient the ability to share the story, thus allowing the nurse to show emotions and be empathetic towards the patient. (allnurses.com)
  • Dr. Mehrrafiee's experience in school and her time after. (libsyn.com)
  • Doctors who led the study told CBC News in 2021 that they hoped their methods could be used as a blueprint to increase screenings in diverse communities, who tend to be underscreened for cancer. (cbc.ca)
  • History of medicine and surgery and physicians and surgeons of Chicago, endorsed by and published under the supervision of the council of the Chicago Medical Society. (upenn.edu)
  • But another unanticipated factor also affected the patients' decisions - surgeons who disclosed their bias also recommended operations more forcefully than those who didn't disclose bias. (utah.edu)
  • Disclosing potential conflicts of interest is important, and we believe the surgeons disclosed their biases to earnestly give patients relevant facts to make informed decisions," says Angela Fagerlin, Ph.D. , professor and chair of population health sciences at the University of Utah School of Medicine and an author on the study. (utah.edu)
  • Analysis of the transcripts by Sah, Ubel, and Duke students revealed that 35 patients had conversations in which their surgeons acknowledged a bias to operate. (utah.edu)
  • In comparison, the conversation transcripts revealed that 184 of the 219 men weren't told about their surgeons' specialty bias - and in that group, 47 patients, or just 25 percent, were more likely to get surgery. (utah.edu)
  • Using statements similar to those made by surgeons in the conversations with the VA patients, the actor described two treatment options to the men: surgery and radiation. (utah.edu)
  • Tips and strategies on how to implement routine preoperative patient screening tools to identify risk factors that may affect patients' pain levels. (aaos.org)
  • The ruling does not impact the patient protections included in the No Surprises Act, which ACR, ACEP and ASA advocated for and continue to support, nor does it raise patient out-of-pocket costs. (acr.org)
  • The Effects of Face Masks on the Doctor-Patient Relationship in Orthopaedics. (jefferson.edu)
  • The Thomas Jefferson University web site, its contents and programs, is provided for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice nor is it intended to create any physician-patient relationship. (jefferson.edu)
  • Conversely ineffective communication skills and a poor patient provider relationship are associated with low patient satisfaction and even an increase in malpractice claims. (unc.edu)
  • Given the widespread knowledge among physicians that having a sexual relationship with a patient crosses ethical boundaries 2 -largely because of the power differential between the parties-these transgressions are rightly considered wilful violations of professional standards, and it is appropriate that they result in severe reprobation. (bmj.com)
  • The model encompasses five principal domains-exploring the illness experience or expectations, the whole person, finding common ground, health promotion, and enhancing the doctor-patient relationship. (bmj.com)
  • CAD was significantly predicted by patients' English language reading ability, shared decision making and good doctor-patient relationship. (bvsalud.org)
  • We are always looking for ways to support physicians here at UMMC and in the broader community. (umc.edu)
  • There is no excuse for anyone physically abusing doctors or disturbing the order of a hospital by kicking up a fuss. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • If institutional guarantees are in place to protect the rights of patients, it will not be in their interests to get into conflict with a particular doctor or hospital. (chinadaily.com.cn)
  • The aims of this study were to investigate the clinical experiences of Irish obstetric non-consultant hospital doctors (NCHDs) that work in this environment and to assess their attitudes towards termination of pregnancy (ToP). (bmj.com)
  • Certain medically compromised patients should only be treated in a hospital setting where emergency issues, should they arise, can be immediately addressed and promptly attended to in a controlled manner. (medscape.com)
  • This physician-patient communication model was co-developed a decade ago by Dr. Frankel, a medical sociologist who focuses on doctor-patient communication. (iu.edu)
  • The leaders of the New Jersey strike announce their intention to "cause confusion and inconvenience," pressure reluctant colleagues "both professionally and economically just as any other 'scab'," divert blame from malpractice insurers, and not reschedule cancelled patient appointments in order to "significantly inconvenience them. (consumerwatchdog.org)
  • Next, Sah led a randomized controlled experiment examining whether bias disclosure might cause patients to choose surgery and, if it did, what drove those who heard a bias disclosure to opt for an operation. (utah.edu)
  • There are often discrepancies between the beliefs of patients and their peers (e.g., on the internet) compared to their providers relating to the cause and possible treatments for their conditions, e.g. they may focus on diet and lifestyle while they doctors do not see this as relevant. (unc.edu)
  • Medical specialists, not surprisingly, are inclined to recommend treatments and therapies that involve their area of expertise, and patients who learn about such "specialty biases" would be expected to investigate other options for addressing serious health issues. (utah.edu)
  • A practitioner's cultural competence-the ability to understand and interact effectively with people from other cultures-is critically important in helping to achieve health equity for all patients. (thedoctors.com)
  • Whether this formulation is correct is not clear (I can think of cases in which physicians were successfully rehabilitated for problems that appeared to be characterological, and others in which attempts to remediate problems in clinical skills and judgment were unsuccessful), but it makes sense that board members would believe it to be true. (bmj.com)
  • More than 10,000 physicians nationwide have been trained using this approach which has been shown to have a positive long- term effect on both physician and patient satisfaction. (iu.edu)
  • Patients' enablement, satisfaction, and burden of symptoms. (bmj.com)
  • Billing for physician consultations from Anesthesia Associates of Willimantic will be submitted to your insurance directly by Anesthesia Associates of Willimantic. (daykimball.org)
  • After the consultations, 25 of those 35 patients, or 71 percent, were more likely to undergo surgery. (utah.edu)
  • Our staff works closely with departments and clinical areas throughout UMMC to keep referring physicians and their office staffs updated with current, relevant information. (umc.edu)
  • The Office of Physician Relations coordinates with UMMC's Division of Continuing Health Professional Education to bring timely training and education to our UMMC physicians and referring providers. (umc.edu)
  • The Office of Physician Relations offer numerous ways to let UMMC physicians and other providers communicate new developments to others within the University system. (umc.edu)
  • You also can request an office visit from our team and physicians. (nationaljewish.org)
  • He or she may provide you with a referral to our associated physicians at the Putnam office of Anesthesia Associates of Willimantic. (daykimball.org)
  • Do you have any medical doctors in your family? (uniba.sk)
  • Anecdotally we learned from family members that they appreciated it greatly when compassionate end-of-life counsel was given to their loved ones," said Dr. Frankel. (iu.edu)
  • Patient resources, including a downloadable tool for physicians and patients to document the pain management plan together. (aaos.org)
  • Patient with abnormal habits as clenching and bruxism. (who.int)
  • Even after considering other, "confounding" variables that might influence patient decisions, such as demographics, clinical stage of disease, and preference for shared decision-making, patients who were told of a bias were significantly more likely to choose an operation as those who were not told of a bias. (utah.edu)
  • The Irish government faced increasing pressure to legislate for situations when a doctor could terminate a pregnancy if the life of a mother was in danger, both externally from the European Court of Human Rights, and internally from the political fallout from the death of Savita Halappanavar. (bmj.com)
  • Many physicians have knowledge about association between susceptibility to gingivitis/periodontitis and pregnancy. (bvsalud.org)
  • [ 1 ] Unlike other types of injury, burn wounds induce metabolic and inflammatory alterations that predispose the patient to various complications. (medscape.com)
  • Patients with metabolic disorders as diabetes mellitus, osteoporosis and hepatic disorders that might affect osseointegration. (who.int)