• US FDA Breast Implant Postapproval Studies: Long-term Outcomes in 99,993 Patients. (breastimplantinfo.org)
  • A study published in September 2018 in the medical journal Annals of Surgery , entitled US FDA Breast Implant Postapproval Studies: Long-term Outcomes in 99,993 Patients , concluded that "silicone implants are associated with an increased risk of certain rare harms" and that further study is needed "to inform patient and surgeon decision-making. (breastimplantinfo.org)
  • Also, how an exercise physiologist can assist in designing individualized fitness programs for patients to reach optimum outcomes. (agemed.org)
  • Finally, with 6-month retention rates seldom exceeding 50% and poor outcomes following dropout, we must explore innovative strategies for enhancing retention in buprenorphine treatment. (nih.gov)
  • The use of nutritional ERPs may enhance short-term and long-term recovery and mitigate frailty progression while improving patient-reported outcomes. (bmj.com)
  • Data gathered from the PROTein to Enhance outComes of (pre)frail paTients undergoing Cardiac Surgery Study will be published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at national and international conferences. (bmj.com)
  • I think we've realized for a long time that there is a link between sleep apnea and worse cardiovascular outcomes in our patients. (itamar-medical.com)
  • identified program characteristics (eg, leadership support, well-defined staff roles, use of support and maintenance sessions) associated with successful program implementation (9,11,12) and better patient weight-loss outcomes (13). (cdc.gov)
  • Released two years after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, this comprehensive report uncovers healthcare professionals' sense of being undervalued and their urgent appeals for enhanced skills training, particularly in leveraging health data and technology effectively, preserving the patient-doctor relationship amid a digital transformation, and bolstering healthcare workforce recruitment. (elsevier.com)
  • Leveraging the company's proprietary, novel sociobehavioral data and AI algorithms, MosaicTrials™ will enable the transformation of clinical trial design, from site selection to patient recruitment and engagement, with a focus on diversity and equity. (whnt.com)
  • Decentralized trials, they claim, will save billions by speeding up patient recruitment and reducing dropout rates. (davidhealy.org)
  • Adverse effects are not extensively reported in the literature, and they are usually mild and self-limiting, in part caused by lack of patient compliance with penile traction therapy (PTT). (wikipedia.org)
  • This is of relevance as depression has adverse consequences including suicide, school dropout and drug abuse. (researchsquare.com)
  • We will communicate with the patients to ensure no adverse effects of the medications. (who.int)
  • The main goals were to preserve the patient's quality of life regardless of the adverse events inherent to the used medications, to reduce the dropout rate, promote the patient understanding of the health-disease process and its participation in this intervention strategy. (bvsalud.org)
  • Having a baseline ECG is important for patients with childhood-onset schizophrenia as some medications used to treat psychosis have the potential of prolonging the QTc and having a baseline measurement could be of benefit. (medscape.com)
  • systems at no charge and patients can return unused medications free of charge. (blogspot.com)
  • As a result, patients look for options that allow them to get the medications they need without leaving the house. (under30ceo.com)
  • In 2009, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center offered patients online access to their records, including doctors' notes, and a large pilot study of open access involving patients at Geisinger Health System in Pennsylvania, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston and Harborview Medical Center in Seattle just wrapped up. (acpinternist.org)
  • That study, in which Mr. Dugan was a participant, also surveyed physicians and patients about their initial opinions regarding record access. (acpinternist.org)
  • More than 90% of the 30,000-plus surveyed patients thought open records were a good idea, compared to 69% to 81% (depending on the study site) of the physicians who volunteered to have their records opened. (acpinternist.org)
  • The risk that patients won't comprehend what they see is a common concern, according to Cheryl Craft, RN, coauthor of a study conducted at a Park Nicollet group practice in Minneapolis and published in the May 2011 Mayo Clinic Proceedings . (acpinternist.org)
  • Clinical effectiveness data are sparse, but a recent observational study demonstrated lower vaccine effectiveness against influenza illness (≈20%) in patients with cancer compared with the general population (≈42%) ( 12 , 13 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The total study population includes 750 patient. (ispub.com)
  • The results of the present study should be used as a discussion tool by pharmacists with physicians in order to optimize prescription habits for antidepressant usage. (ispub.com)
  • For the present study, patient profiles were reviewed retrospectively to quantify anti depressant prescribing practices. (ispub.com)
  • The total study population included 750 patients of which 59.05% of female and 40.93% of male. (ispub.com)
  • Mentor's data are focused on patients' self-reporting on questionnaires, primarily on data of only 20% of the patients collected 7 years after the study was started. (breastimplantinfo.org)
  • In response to this important study, Dr. Binita Ashar of the FDA published an editorial in the same issue of the same medical journal, claiming that the MD Anderson study "failed to account for methodologic differences between studies, inconsistencies in the data, differential loss to follow-up, confound and other potential sources of bias. (breastimplantinfo.org)
  • They told Dr. Ashar and other FDA officials that they had suffered from autoimmune and connective tissue symptoms such as the ones reported in the MD Anderson study. (breastimplantinfo.org)
  • All but one study [79] did not exclude patients with severe OSA. (researchgate.net)
  • And in some cases, patients will want to seek help from family, friends or a trusted physician before they agree to take part in a clinical study. (memorialcare.org)
  • Little is gained if the patient enrolls only to quickly drop out - or not follow study procedures - because of second thoughts. (memorialcare.org)
  • Friedman pointed to a 2011 study in industry journal, Health Affairs, that estimated the average physician in Ontario spent about $22,200 per year interacting with Canada's single-payer agency, while American doctors spend close to $83,000 a year, on average, dealing with insurers. (cnn.com)
  • CONCLUSIONS The GPs in this study described their Balint group participation as beneficial and essential to their work life as physicians in several ways. (annfammed.org)
  • This study showed that patients with chronic rhinosinusitis who continue to use a saline nasal wash (NeilMed) will often experience an improvement in symptoms that can be clinically meaningful, but the addition of the corticosteroid budesonide has yet to show an extra benefit. (aafp.org)
  • Methods: This qualitative interpretive study comprised of focus group discussions conducted with nurses (n = 36) and interviews with patients (n = 21). (brookes.ac.uk)
  • More than 50% of patients treated with methadone or buprenorphine drop out of treatment, mostly with lower than recommended doses, a recent study conducted in Canada has found. (atforum.com)
  • For the study, records of patients with opioid use disorder (OUD) who were treated with methadone (73.9% of patients), buprenorphine (24.7%) or slow-release morphine (1.4%) (legal in Canada) were studied. (atforum.com)
  • Diagnosed mental health conditions were associated with lower discontinuation rates, which also suggest a positive effect from health care engagement (in this study, 73% of OAT patients had a diagnosed mental disorder). (atforum.com)
  • The analysis occurred in the context of British Columbia's low-threshold care model, in which primary care physicians can prescribe both methadone and buprenorphine which are dispensed through pharmacies, making the study less generalizable to systems like that in the United States that have more restrictions with treatment with methadone. (atforum.com)
  • Health officials systematically deceived the men into believing they were patients in a government study of "bad blood", a catch-all phrase black sharecroppers used to describe a host of illnesses. (simonandschuster.com)
  • A new study has found that Aleve, a popular over-the-counter painkiller made by Bayer, could increase heart problems, and federal officials are warning patients not to exceed the recommended dose of two 200-milligram pills a day or continue therapy for more than 10 days without consulting a physician. (freerepublic.com)
  • Dr. Kweder said that the agency was studying the results of this latest study and 'will be assessing what regulatory actions are appropriate over the next day or two. (freerepublic.com)
  • Researchers stopped the study, but patients will be monitored. (freerepublic.com)
  • The heart problems found in the study have not been examined by a panel of heart experts or statisticians, Dr. FitzGerald noted. (freerepublic.com)
  • WEDNESDAY, June 21, 2017 (HealthDay News) -- Cancer doctors are often mute when a patient asks about the cost of treatment, a new study shows. (healthday.com)
  • Plus, in a study by Malaysian Medical Association (MMA), the doctor population in Malaysia will rise at a very rapid rate from 1:1,361 to 1:400 by 2020. (blogspot.com)
  • Often the "authors" will not have given the study drug to a single patient, and thus have no first-hand knowledge of the results. (davidhealy.org)
  • Although one controlled study found the anticonvulsant topiramate effective in treating tics, the dropout rate in that study was quite high, he said. (medscape.com)
  • Some clinicians, however, do see a need for patients to have record access. (acpinternist.org)
  • A multidisciplinary group of experts, including pulmonary, surgical, dentistry and ear-nose-throat specialists, methodologists and patient representatives considered the most relevant clinical questions (for both clinicians and patients) relating to the management of OSA. (researchgate.net)
  • This workshop will help clinicians understand how to incorporate the use of fitness protocols into their practice, and understand the skills that an exercise physiologist can bring to the table, such as Functional Assessment of Patients using Cardiorespiratory fitness, Pulmonary function, Resting Metabolic Rate, Strength testing, Heart Rate Variability, Body Composition Interpretation and Endothelial function. (agemed.org)
  • So, providing care for this potentially very sick patient population has warranted its own subspecialty of clinicians trained to care for patients with advanced heart failure and these issues that go along with it. (itamar-medical.com)
  • Patients have always been able to review their records, but making this a routine practice has most patients enthused and some physicians worried. (acpinternist.org)
  • Enlargement of Penis in Patients with Hypogonadism Complex Approach to the Clinical Practice. (wikipedia.org)
  • While I am disappointed that Dr Potter-Cogan did not feel his involvement with the Practice Support Program (PSP) was worthwhile, the scope of this initiative made it inevitable that there would be a full spectrum of feedback from kudos to brickbats. (bcmj.org)
  • In addition learn how to incorporate Exosomes a new paradigm in Medicine and Fitness Programs and an Exercise Physiologist into your practice to both expand and provide optimum patient results. (agemed.org)
  • Most physicians that operate any type of elective medical practice offering cash-based procedures have one thing in common: They went to medical school, not business school. (agemed.org)
  • To do this successfully, the first step any practice owner or physician needs to take is to analyze their business goals and create a rock-solid marketing blueprint. (agemed.org)
  • Recruiting new physicians to general practice is difficult, and many GPs want to quit or retire early. (annfammed.org)
  • Physicians are limited in their ability to share their experiences because of confidentiality, and there is little tradition of debriefing or supervising activities in general practice. (annfammed.org)
  • Background: To date, there is a wealth of evidence that patients have been invited to take an active role in prompting handwashing of hospital staff, but there is insufficient evidence on what happens in practice and whether this is acceptable to both staff and patients. (brookes.ac.uk)
  • Speaking of office practices , please check out this IHI conference on March 18-20, the 13th Annual International Summit on Improving Patient Care in the Office Practice & the Community . (blogspot.com)
  • In clinical practice, 380 (32%) of the respondents would prescribe MCDs, 378 (31.8%) would give MCDs without prescriptions, 314 (26.4%) would not provide them at all and 116 (9.8%) would only advise patients about them. (bvsalud.org)
  • To test these hypotheses, she and her colleagues set up the OpenNotes system at Beth Israel Deaconess, Geisinger and Harborview and recruited more than 100 primary care physicians who were willing to share their records with patients. (acpinternist.org)
  • It highlights that nearly half of doctors and nurses are eager to embrace this innovative technology for enhanced clinical decision-making, underlining the importance of a technological shift in healthcare. (elsevier.com)
  • Global doctors and nurses anticipate further benefits from a tech-savvy workforce in delivering quality care. (elsevier.com)
  • Participants often are evaluated more consistently through a course of treatment and may have greater access to doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals. (memorialcare.org)
  • This group of doctors, nurses, hospital leaders and community representatives must be satisfied that patients are fully protected, and that they are given all the facts about a clinical trial, before it is allowed to proceed. (memorialcare.org)
  • Currently supervising several doctoral students, whose topics include patients experiences of readmission in the acute trust, patients' experiences and perceptions of prompting nurses to wash their hands, managaing end of life in the emergency setting, sexuality and young people with IBS. (brookes.ac.uk)
  • Objective: To understand the role of patient involvement in the promotion of hand hygiene among nurses in the hospital setting. (brookes.ac.uk)
  • Participation in a clinical trial may entitle the enrollee to additional medical attention from physicians and nurses. (gacancer.com)
  • Drs. Brian Barnett, a psychiatrist, and Jeremy Weleff, a resident in psychiatry in Ohio, wrote that "to the astonishment of the medical community," Biden on January 27 reversed a January 14 change by the Trump administration to allow nearly all physicians to prescribe buprenorphine. (breitbart.com)
  • Only 7% of physicians are certified to prescribe the drug, and more than half of rural counties lacked a single prescriber as of 2018. (breitbart.com)
  • In a rare show of bipartisanship, a group of lawmakers is urging Biden to let more doctors prescribe buprenorphine. (breitbart.com)
  • Would doctors and hospitals be willing to take big rate cuts? (cnn.com)
  • Sanders' plan relies on $6.3 trillion (over 10 years) in savings, much of it coming from lowering the rates paid to doctors, hospitals, home health care providers and drug manufacturers. (cnn.com)
  • Doctors would be paid 10.7% less and hospitals 9.4% less than what they receive from Medicare now, according to an analysis done for the Sanders campaign by Gerald Friedman, a University of Massachusetts at Amherst economics professor. (cnn.com)
  • Private insurers have been pushing doctors and hospitals to accept lower rates, prompting some to drop out of insurers' networks. (cnn.com)
  • They can also open up access to research studies for marginalized patients who may live far from the big teaching hospitals, or lack money for transportation and doctor visits. (davidhealy.org)
  • They are usually recruited by large Contract Research Organizations (CRO's) hired by the drug company, paid by the job (or patient), and located hundreds of miles from the big teaching hospitals where the study's official authors are based. (davidhealy.org)
  • While there's no single blueprint for universal healthcare, doctors are typically either in the single payer system or they're not. (cnn.com)
  • CONCLUSION: Healthcare providers are aware of the existence of MCDs and their benefits for sputum clearance and believe that MCDs are beneficial for sputum clearance in some COPD patients. (bvsalud.org)
  • If you are a patient, please refer your questions to your healthcare provider. (cdc.gov)
  • And it should not be used by patients with penile tumor, chronic disorders affecting blood circulation, oxygenation and regeneration of tissues (advanced or uncontrolled diabetes, liver cirrhosis, advanced respiratory failure). (wikipedia.org)
  • In patients with chronic rhinosinusitis, does the addition of budesonide (Rhinocort) to a saline irrigation solution result in further improvement in symptoms? (aafp.org)
  • These researchers recruited 80 patients with chronic rhinosinusitis (two or more symptoms, including mucopurulent drainage, nasal obstruction, facial pain, and decreased sense of smell for at least 12 weeks) to be randomized, allocation concealment unknown, to receive treatment using a large-volume saline sinus irrigation with placebo or budesonide, 1 mg once daily, for 30 days. (aafp.org)
  • In patients with chronic kidney disease or/on dialysis, the purpose of this diet is to maintain a balance of electrolytes, minerals, and fluid in patients. (positivehealth.com)
  • Cancer patients are three times more likely to declare bankruptcy than people with other chronic ailments, and tight finances often lead patients to skip doses of medicine or drop out of treatment altogether, said lead researcher Dr. Rahma Warsame. (healthday.com)
  • They also must not impose their beliefs on patients, or cause distress by the inappropriate or insensitive expression of religious, political or other beliefs or views. (pulsetoday.co.uk)
  • General practitioners (GPs) derive greater satisfaction from encounters with patients that develop and maintain relationships and prioritize the distress of patients as compared with encounters that focus on technical aspects of care. (annfammed.org)
  • This is causing distress to our patients, so much so that a term has been coined -- 'financial toxicity,' ' Warsame said. (healthday.com)
  • The physician researcher always wants the patient to be comfortable with his or her decision. (memorialcare.org)
  • Immunosuppressed patients have a high risk for influenza complications and an impaired immune response to vaccines. (cdc.gov)
  • Since patients' self-reports at 7 years would be expected to include more complications than physicians' diagnoses after 2 years, it is impossible to make meaningful comparisons between the two manufacturers. (breastimplantinfo.org)
  • Enhanced recovery protocols (ERPs), such as prehabilitation, have been associated with a reduction in complications after CS in vulnerable patients. (bmj.com)
  • The funny thing is, the innovation that has these physicians and patients so fired up, patient access to medical records, is not even really new. (acpinternist.org)
  • We'll discuss the challenges transgender patients face when seeking medical help and not knowing if you will face medical discrimination. (apple.com)
  • Dr. Aly Cohen is an integrative rheumatologist who will be sharing the medical perspective. (apple.com)
  • High-quality medical management may suffice for some patients, but there are few data regarding the types of individuals for whom medical management is sufficient. (nih.gov)
  • Patient safety: disclosure of medical errors and risk mitigation. (ahrq.gov)
  • A variety of tests and medical examinations were performed on the men during scores of visits by PHS physicians over the years, but the basic procedures called for periodic blood testing and routine autopsies to supplement the information that was obtained through clinical examinations. (simonandschuster.com)
  • There's a lot of data now that says these patients are difficult to treat, that the majority of these patients aren't on the guideline-directed medical therapies, and that they are under-treated. (itamar-medical.com)
  • Notwithstanding that medical students of today are the physicians of tomorrow who need to have stable mental health for effective performance, mental status of this group have not been adequately explored in the Nigeria context. (researchsquare.com)
  • [ 13 , 14 ] Suffice it to say that medical students of today are the physicians of tomorrow hence the need to pay attention to issues related to their mental health. (researchsquare.com)
  • You don't go to medical school to understand the costs of care and how that impacts your patient, but it is becoming clearly important to learn,' she said. (healthday.com)
  • Director-General of Health Tan Sri Dr Ismail Merican said medical colleges in Poland and Romania had not been registered. (blogspot.com)
  • Research is the best way for us to improve medical care for our patients. (baptistonline.org)
  • Medical care's primary aim is to treat our patients to improve their health and well-being using proved and effective treatments. (baptistonline.org)
  • Clinical trials are scientific studies in which new treatments -drugs, diagnostic or medical procedures, and other therapies - are tested to determine if they are safe and effective for use with patients. (baptistonline.org)
  • Q. Don't Physicians Owe Society For Putting Them Through Medical School? (whitecoatinvestor.com)
  • More and more medical research is carried out by doctors like this. (davidhealy.org)
  • The physician champion is responsible for patient safety, promoting outreach to other services in the VHA and the community, and providing medical consultations for MOVE! (cdc.gov)
  • Dr. Dowell is Senior Medical Advisor for the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • Previously, only doctors who had completed an eight-hour training course and obtained a license from the Drug Enforcement Administration could [prescribed buprenorphine]. (breitbart.com)
  • After France eliminated a similar regulation, the number of patients receiving buprenorphine increased tenfold, and opioid overdose deaths dropped by 80% in four years. (breitbart.com)
  • Learn how some large health systems are applying open access to improve patient communication and compliance. (acpinternist.org)
  • Pancreas cancer remains, unfortunately, a fearsome enemy for patients and oncologists alike. (medscape.com)
  • Of more than 500 recorded conversations between oncologists and their patients, just 28 percent contained any talk of treatment cost or finances, said Warsame, an assistant professor with the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. (healthday.com)
  • Doctors also could help patients by placing financial navigators or patient advocates in their clinics to help address cost issues, Warsame said. (healthday.com)
  • They set a rate and patients can decide whether to pay out-of-pocket. (cnn.com)
  • and a rising rate of dropouts from high school. (cnewa.org)
  • Although data exist on the prevalence of some immunosuppressive conditions, the total burden of these conditions in the United States remains unknown, particularly when considering patients who are receiving emerging immunosuppressive therapies ( 6 - 8 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Enrollees also know they are helping mankind develop new therapies for future generations of patients. (gacancer.com)
  • They rely on us to take care of the sickest heart failure and shock patients and we rely on them for interventional procedures and devices and to refer their appropriate patients to us in a timely fashion so that we can offer therapies before it's too late. (itamar-medical.com)
  • These trials help scientists answer questions about new therapies or devices, including what diseases they should be used for, what doses are most effective, and which patients can benefit most. (baptistonline.org)
  • In his presentation, Dr Mink discussed drug therapies for tics. (medscape.com)
  • Governing bodies made up of physicians, representatives of institutions, the lay public, and state and federal employees closely monitor every stage of a trial. (gacancer.com)
  • If those strategies are not enough to optimize a patient, we then consider our advanced therapy options. (itamar-medical.com)
  • program staffing includes a program coordinator, a physician champion, and interdisciplinary staff. (cdc.gov)
  • Used actions were individualized and support-group meetings for the patients and cooperative meetings of the interdisciplinary group. (bvsalud.org)
  • Olfson and others surveyed in 1993/1994 and found that the SSRIs were the preferred anti depressants in the out patient setting in 63% of cases and the TCAs nortriptyline was used in only 7% of visits. (ispub.com)
  • Single payer advocates say that doctors would be in charge of limiting unnecessary visits, tests and procedures. (cnn.com)
  • The most significant benefit is to the general public, in helping doctors evaluate new treatments and make the best ones available to everyone more quickly. (memorialcare.org)
  • For instance, in England, a national institute conducts cost-benefit analysis for various treatments and decides what doctors working for the National Health Service can provide. (cnn.com)
  • If patients completely respond to treatment, maintenance treatment is recommended, usually with the same drug at the same dosage over a period ranging from four to nine months which is usually the average duration of a major depressive episode. (ispub.com)
  • These studies are usually done after the drug has reached the mainstream patient population and are FDA-approved. (gacancer.com)
  • President Joe Biden has reversed a life-saving drug reform made by the Trump administration, two doctors wrote in an op-ed published by the Wall Street Journal on February 8. (breitbart.com)
  • Some doctors credited some of Trump's policies to combat the opioid crisis, namely "strict border control," for the drop in lethal overdoses linked to the drug. (breitbart.com)
  • This illustrates the fundamental dynamic that all drugs have risks,' said Dr. Steven Galson, acting director of the Food and Drug Administration's center for drug evaluation and research. (freerepublic.com)
  • Many critics of the drug industry say that the industry has used widespread advertising to sell medicines to more patients than need them. (freerepublic.com)
  • The one drug that is known to protect the heart is aspirin, Dr. Fendrick said. (freerepublic.com)
  • Clinical trials often involve thousands of patients who volunteer to take the experimental drug. (webmd.com)
  • The drug interventions will be directly prescribed by a physician specialized in treating PCC cases. (who.int)
  • Although many open-label studies have assessed tetrabenazine , a drug approved to treat chorea associated with Huntington's disease , there are no well-controlled trials with this drug for tics, said Dr Mink. (medscape.com)
  • From physician intent to the pharmacy label: prevalence and description of discrepancies from a cross-sectional evaluation of electronic prescriptions. (ahrq.gov)
  • Dr. Love believes his battle with depression makes him more attuned to student challenges, which can prompt students to drop out or fall behind in classes. (ccp.edu)
  • Addiction Treatment Forum reports on substance use news of interest to opioid treatment programs and patients in medication-assisted treatment. (atforum.com)
  • The doctors acknowledged that treating opioid addiction with an opioid might invite criticism. (breitbart.com)
  • The researchers noted that there is little known about what causes dropouts. (atforum.com)
  • Researchers decided to stop the trial because news of problems with Celebrex had led many of the patients to threaten to drop out. (freerepublic.com)
  • Preintervention findings were reported in the Dec. 20, 2011 Annals of Internal Medicine and confirmed Dr. Fisher's and Mr. Dugan's observations that patients were more enthusiastic than physicians about the prospect of open access. (acpinternist.org)
  • Patients will consume their assigned supplement two times per day for approximately 2 weeks pre-procedure, during in-hospital postoperative recovery and for 8 weeks following discharge. (bmj.com)
  • Patients tend to consume sweet, high-fat foods (eg, ice cream, cake) during binge episodes. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Going door-to-door putting tick collars on dogs and treating yards with pesticide are not activities people typically associate with their children's doctor. (cdc.gov)
  • Patients with bulimia nervosa typically describe binge-purge behavior. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The informed patient always makes the best clinical trial participant. (memorialcare.org)
  • It may also lead to tools that health care organizations can use to identify patients susceptible to mental disorders or unexplained physical health problems. (trentu.ca)
  • The multidisciplinary group was composed by: a social assistant, a nurse, ID and GI physicians, nutritionist and a psychologist. (bvsalud.org)
  • Lack of diversity in clinical trials, inequitable trials, and high trial drop-out rates all stem from a failure to understand the diverse needs of patients and communities, and to address their barriers. (whnt.com)
  • The average general practitioner is absolutely terrified," said Brian Fisher, MD, a primary care physician in London, England. (acpinternist.org)
  • It could be a relatively simple way for patients to know more about their care and to be more engaged in their care," said Ms. Walker. (acpinternist.org)
  • I believe in being an empowered patient, and that means understanding the care we receive. (apple.com)
  • My guest is Dr. Ken Sharlin, an integrative neurologist who believes in a holistic approach to patient care. (apple.com)
  • doctors should not normally discuss their personal beliefs with patients unless those beliefs are directly relevant to the patient's care. (pulsetoday.co.uk)
  • POEMs (patient-oriented evidence that matters) are provided by Essential Evidence Plus, a point-of-care clinical decision support system published by Wiley-Blackwell. (aafp.org)
  • Physicians should consider a stepped-care model in which patients may begin with relatively nonintensive treatment, with increased intensity for patients who struggle early in treatment. (nih.gov)
  • The care of these patients is becoming more sophisticated and more complicated. (itamar-medical.com)
  • This year's theme is "rediscovering conversations" - the kind of real, human conversations that are at the heart of transformational care … and help create a higher standard of care that is not only patient-centered, but is truly person-centered. (blogspot.com)
  • Doctors' reluctance to talk about prices comes as the United States faces rising costs of cancer care. (healthday.com)
  • To see how often doctors and patients discuss the costs of cancer care, Warsame and her colleagues reviewed 529 audio recordings of doctor-patient conversations at three sites in California and Minnesota. (healthday.com)
  • They told Dr. Ashar and the other FDA officials that despite being sick for years, they were unaware that breast implants could be the cause because neither the FDA nor their plastic surgeons had warned them of the risks. (breastimplantinfo.org)
  • Patients must understand the risks of participating in a clinical trial and decide what level of risk is acceptable to them before they agree to enroll. (memorialcare.org)
  • Every doctor and patient is going to have to have a conversation about their unique risks. (freerepublic.com)
  • There are no formal guidelines in the United States, "but in the eyes of many people who specialize in Tourette syndrome here, this is a first-line therapy and is as effective as our first-line medicines," said Dr Mink. (medscape.com)
  • One-hundred and fifty CS patients will be randomised to receive either a leucine-rich protein supplement or a placebo with no supplemented protein. (bmj.com)
  • Nearly 2,500 patients were given one of the two drugs or a placebo and were followed for three years. (freerepublic.com)
  • Public perceptions and preferences for patient notification after an unsafe injection. (ahrq.gov)
  • Research is experimental - participation in research may or may not benefit individual participants or patients. (baptistonline.org)
  • In this lecture, attendees will understand modern patient behavior as it relates to anti-aging and wellness and take a deeper dive into all the components behind building a bulletproof marketing blueprint. (agemed.org)
  • After graduating with his associate degree in Liberal Arts, Dr. Love earned advanced degrees in African American Studies at Temple University, and returned to his roots to teach. (ccp.edu)
  • Our second presenter Dr. Joseph Merrill is an associate professor in the Department of Medicine at The University of Washington. (cdc.gov)
  • The disruptive orthopaedic surgeon: implications for patient safety and malpractice liability. (ahrq.gov)
  • Patient: 'The surgeon really hurt my morale. (healthday.com)
  • Improving patient safety and optimizing nursing teamwork using crew resource management techniques. (ahrq.gov)
  • Dr Scott told Pulse: 'The substance of the warning essentially stated that I had exploited a vulnerable patient with my faith, whereas my intention was to offer a needy patient a way forward in his situation. (pulsetoday.co.uk)
  • Future efforts should focus on developing improved strategies, including vaccines, for preventing influenza in immunosuppressed patients, who are an increasing population in the United States. (cdc.gov)
  • 8 - 12 Burnout is a major problem among physicians in general, and preventive strategies are needed. (annfammed.org)
  • Patient safety strategies: are we on the same team? (ahrq.gov)
  • They told Dr. Ashar and other FDA officials that they were dropped from the studies. (breastimplantinfo.org)
  • When a patient decides to participate, he or she is deciding that the possibility of receiving the new treatment is worth the risk of not receiving any benefit. (memorialcare.org)
  • Heart failure patients have a much higher incidence of central sleep apnea where the ventilation processes in the brain don't work as well as they should, and they can have very abnormal ventilatory patterns both during sleep and during activity. (itamar-medical.com)
  • In recent years, an increasing number of patients are receiving biologic or immune-modulating agents with immunosuppressive potential ( 4 , 5 ). (cdc.gov)
  • Allergan's data are based on physicians' diagnoses during the first two years after the patients had implant surgery. (breastimplantinfo.org)
  • Dr. Bauer was a National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded investigator for 25 years and has served on numerous advisory groups for the NIH. (stanford.edu)
  • The patients, average age 51 years, had a Sino-Nasal Outcome Test score of 44.1 out of a possible 110. (aafp.org)
  • Introduction In the past 20 years, the increasing burden of heart disease in an ageing population has resulted in cardiac surgery (CS) being offered to more frail and older patients with multiple comorbidities. (bmj.com)
  • Over the past three years, for instance, Dr. Parker has been able to survey entire groups of first-year students arriving at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario. (trentu.ca)
  • Before initiating a career in industry, Dr. Bauer served as Chairman of the Department of Dermatology (1988-1995) and as the Dean of the School of Medicine (1995-2001) of Stanford University. (stanford.edu)
  • Dr. Love grew up in Philadelphia, graduating from Germantown High School. (ccp.edu)
  • doctors, parents and school teachers. (who.int)
  • We hypothesized that positional therapy would be equivalent to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) at normalizing the apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) in patients with positional obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). (researchgate.net)
  • Positional therapy is equivalent to CPAP at normalizing the AHI in patients with positional OSA, with similar effects on sleep quality and nocturnal oxygenation. (researchgate.net)
  • Our laboratory focuses on discovery, cloning, sequencing, and creating gene therapy approaches for patients with hereditary forms of epidermolysis bullosa, a serious (potentially lethal) skin disease. (stanford.edu)
  • Although he doesn't like the name of the therapy because tics don't involve a "habit," emerging evidence shows that the approach is as effective as pharmacotherapy, said Dr Mink. (medscape.com)
  • The principle of habit reversal therapy is to identify that urge and to find a way to do what's called a 'competing response,' something that makes it impossible to do the tic," explained Dr Mink. (medscape.com)
  • The therapy works for any tic where "you can come up with a competing response," said Dr Mink. (medscape.com)
  • But experts are developing a DVD-based self-instruction system for patients to use at home and working to make the therapy available through the Internet. (medscape.com)
  • Univariate analysis showed 13 out of 54 factors investigated were significantly associated with defaulting and, after stepwise logistic regression, 5 factors remained in the model: younger age (adjusted OR= 0.16), rural area of residence (OR = 12.9), long waiting times (OR = 5.81), poor physician-patient communication (OR = 3.06) and fear of information leakage (OR = 3.62). (who.int)
  • Patients are scheduled regularly, which may result in seeing a patient with a common cold directly after seeing a patient with a terminal illness. (annfammed.org)
  • I'm Dr. Loretta Jackson-Brown and I'm representing the Clinician Outreach and Communication Activity, COCA, with the Emergency Risk Communication Branch at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • Many of the complicated patients require services from general cardiology, but we still need imaging, interventional, and electrophysiology support as well. (itamar-medical.com)
  • Open records also allow patients a chance to double-check information and note if physicians enter something incorrectly. (acpinternist.org)
  • Medication errors are a well-recognized source of preventable patient harm and result from mistakes made during medication prescribing, transcribing, dispensing, and administration processes. (ahrq.gov)
  • These results show a need to teach doctors how to talk money matters with patients, Warsame said. (healthday.com)
  • Funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, the Canadian Foundation for Innovation, the Premier s Research Excellence Awards and the Canada Research Chairs Secretariat, Dr. James Parker s explorations into the realm of emotion and health are far-reaching and of immense significance. (trentu.ca)
  • The patient is not allowed to choose the group in which they will be assigned. (memorialcare.org)
  • In some cases, the institution sponsoring the trial compensates the physician or group enrolling the patients. (gacancer.com)
  • Could you describe the patient population that you treat in the clinic? (itamar-medical.com)
  • But Dr. Garret FitzGerald, chairman of the University of Pennsylvania's pharmacology department and the first to speculate that drugs like Celebrex and Vioxx could be uniquely hurtful to the heart, said he simply did not believe the announcement. (freerepublic.com)
  • Initially [physicians] thought that the patients wouldn't be able to understand the notes. (acpinternist.org)
  • It could also be a way for patients and providers to communicate better and understand each other better. (acpinternist.org)
  • Patients considering participation in a clinical trial should understand what a trial is, and what it is not, and make their decisions based upon a full appreciation of the facts. (memorialcare.org)